Washington Disability and Health Organizations Rebut Representative McMorris Rodgers’ Defense of the AHCA Bill

NoHLA, along with 55 other organizations, signed on to this Seattle Times Op-Ed that directly disagrees with Washington State Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers’ Washington Post Op-Ed in which she claims that the AHCA bill would be better for people with disabilities and other pre-existing conditions than the current ACA. The Seattle Times Op-Ed illuminates the differences in how the...

Commissioner Kreidler Supports NoHLA’s Efforts to Ensure Women’s Access to Contraceptive Care

Check out Commissioner Kreidler’s blog post “Women’s rights to health guaranteed in Washington state” where he references NoHLA’s contraceptive coverage report. In this report, NoHLA and NARAL Pro-Choice Washington discovered that some insurance companies selling health plans through Washington Healthplanfinder’s online marketplace misinformed women about expanded access to contraceptive care, failing to comply with the ACA’s contraceptive coverage...

Good News: Washington Healthplanfinder Enrollment Increases

During the most recent open enrollment period, more than 204,000 Washington Healthplanfinder customers enrolled in a 2017 Qualified Health Plan. This is a 23% increase from last year’s enrollment numbers! Washington Healthplanfinder is our state’s online health insurance marketplace where individuals, families, and small businesses in Washington can compare and enroll in health insurance coverage. The insured...

Good News: Healthy Pregnancy and Contraceptive Access Bills Pass Washington Legislature

The Healthy Pregnancy Bill,  SB 5835, passed the Legislature after a unanimous House vote last week. It is now awaiting the Governor’s signature. This bill requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations for pregnant women in the workplace. The bill also establishes the Healthy Pregnancy Advisory Committee House to develop strategies for improving health outcomes for...

Cost Sharing Reductions Remain in Jeopardy

Cost sharing reductions (CSRs) are subsidies offered by health plans under the ACA to consumers who have a household income below 250% of the poverty line, including 70,000 Washington residents. CSRs help to limit deductibles, co-insurance and co-payments for low-income enrollees. Insurance companies pay these costs and are currently reimbursed by the federal government. But...

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