The War on Medicaid Still Isn’t Over

There have been a lot of assaults on Medicaid lately, at both the federal and state levels. We’re happy that Washington State has been supportive of Medicaid and its enrollees (see below). But recent threats at the federal level could impact our state in the future, adding up to more war on Medicaid. The recent...

Supreme Court Nomination: What it May Mean for Health Care

When Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy recently announced his retirement, people began to fret about what a new conservative Supreme would mean for health care, including access to birth control and legal abortions. The nomination of Brett Kavanaugh has particularly alarmed Affordable Care Act (ACA) supporters, reproductive health advocates, and many others because of his...

More Junk Plans Coming Your Way

Final association health plan (AHP) rules spell trouble for consumers. AHPs have been around for a long time, but the new federal rules allow more groups to become AHPs and forego coverage of the essential health benefits while offering premiums varying not based on health, but on factors like geographic location, age, marital status and/or...

Washington State Launches HealthCareCompare Website

Many states have established a system to collect information from insurance companies on health care price and quality. Washington State is one of only six states that currently make this information more accessible to consumers online, with the recent launch of the new HealthCareCompare website. The website aggregates claims data from commercial, Medicaid and Medicare...

More Uncertainty Created for Insurers

The Trump Administration unexpectedly suspended risk adjustment payments to Exchange plans after conflicting court decisions about the payment methodology. Experts say that the Administration doesn’t need to suspend the payments (only re-evaluate the methodology) and is reacting in an unnecessarily slow and disruptive way. Originally one of three risk mitigation strategies set out in the...

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