NoHLA submits federal comments on mental health parity and over-the counter products.
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NoHLA in the News
We are still making news with Washington’s first-in-the-nation expansion of health care for immigrants, including a recent article featuring NoHLA’s Senior Policy Advocate Lee Che Leong. Just a reminder, enrollment closes on January 15, 2024 (with some exceptions), so if you or someone you know needs to enroll, there’s still time.
Open Enrollment Starts November 1: What’s Changing for Immigrants?
Good news for undocumented immigrants living in Washington State! During this fall’s Open Enrollment, all Washington residents can finally use Washington Healthplanfinder
One Step Closer to Banning Surprise Billing by Ambulance Companies
Fans of our Fair Health Prices WA campaign know that we’ve been eagerly awaiting a new report by the Office of the Insurance Commissioner about
NoHLA Prioritizes Lowering Health Care Prices
The high cost of health care is getting a lot of attention these days and NoHLA is working on many different fronts as we gear up for the next legislative session.
NoHLA’s CLE Webinar Spotlight: “Addressing Challenges in Accessing Medicaid Managed Care”
NoHLA's upcoming CLE Webinar, "Advancing Patient Rights for a New Era," on October 20th starting at 8:45 am PDT, will feature a panel on Medicaid Managed Care Organizations from a variety of perspectives.
NoHLA Participates in Mental Health Parity Case with National Implications
Last week, the Washington State Supreme Court heard oral arguments in P.E.L. v. Premera Blue Cross, a pivotal mental health parity case that would affect the ability of Washington residents to legally challenge denials of mental health services for insurance bought through the Exchange.
