Analysis of Washington State's Universal Health Care Work Group Final Report

Analysis of Washington State's Universal Health Care Work Group Final Report

On January 15, 2021, the Washington State Health Care Authority issued a final report from the Universal Health Care Work Group to the legislature, as required by House bill 19-1109. The legislature convened the Work Group to study and provide recommendations regarding how to create, implement, maintain, and fund a universal health care system in the state. The Work Group included a variety of stakeholders with expertise in health care financing and delivery.

Washington State ‘Public Option’ Health Plan Faces Pushback

Washington State ‘Public Option’ Health Plan Faces Pushback

A Washington state-sponsored health insurance plan intended to be a step toward universal health care while lowering consumer costs is facing resistance from providers and hospitals that are hemorrhaging revenue because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Cascade Care plan would offer standardized benefits on the individual market beginning in January 2021 through the state’s online insurance exchange. The plan seeks to contain costs by capping reimbursement to providers at an average of 160% of Medicare rates.

Washingtonians to Get Public Option on State’s Health-Insurance Exchange

Washingtonians to Get Public Option on State’s Health-Insurance Exchange

Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday signed into law a bill that creates a public option for Washington’s health benefit exchange, a move intended to lower costs and boost insurance coverage across the state.

Sponsored by Democratic lawmakers and requested by Inslee, Senate Bill 5526 creates “Cascade Care,” a program to offer standardized plans for individual health coverage, to be offered by private insurers on the benefit exchange.