TAKE ACTION: Contact your Representatives and Senator to ask them to support E2SHB 1523, 2SSB 5526 and 2SSB 5822, especially if they are on a health care committee or in a swing district. Find your Representatives and Senator here. Midway through our legislative session, we’re watching bills to address systemic problems in our health insurance...
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The doctor will see you now?
We have often heard consumers speak out about their frustration with getting care in a timely fashion through their insurance plan. This legislative session, House Bill 1099, sponsored by Representative Laurie Jinkins, addresses access to mental health and chemical dependency treatment. The bill is one of many this year intended to improve access to behavioral...
Moving forward on reproductive health equity
TAKE ACTION: Contact your Washington State Senator to urge passage of SB 5602! Click here for a list of senators and a script. The Reproductive Health Care Access for All Act (RHAA) would be a step toward attaining reproductive health equity for Washingtonians. The bill (SB 5602), currently in Senate Rules after passing out of...
Welcome Charlie Mitchell, NoHLA Senior Attorney!
We’re thrilled to welcome Charlie Mitchell to the NoHLA team as Senior Attorney. We asked him to share a little about himself: I am delighted to join the NoHLA team as Senior Attorney after 28 years as a civil legal aid attorney. I grew up in Seattle and the Portland area, and graduated from Whitman College...
Creating a public Long-Term Services and Supports program for Washington
By Ann Vining, NoHLA Staff Attorney Policymakers in Washington State have worked for several years to develop an affordable way for state residents to pay for coverage of long-term services and supports (LTSS) – coverage that offers an alternative to Medicaid. The majority of people over sixty-five years of age will need LTSS within their...
Removing barriers to the Healthcare for Workers with Disabilities program
By Ann Vining, NoHLA Staff Attorney In 2002, Washington State began offering a Medicaid program designed for people with disabilities who engage in employment, shortly after Congress passed legislation to allow this. Washington’s “Healthcare for Workers with Disabilities (HWD)” program allows workers with disabilities to work without losing services that only Medicaid provides, including residential...
Is this the year Washington will protect consumers from surprise medical bills?
By Samantha Barry, NoHLA Intern This session, legislation to protect consumers from surprise bills from health care providers is back for the 4th year in a row! You might receive an unexpected surprise bill (also called an out-of-network bill or balance bill), after getting treatment that, unbeknownst to you, was from a provider not in...
