Roughly 19,900 residents in Washington’s Sixth Congressional District are seeing insurance rates change after the expiration of federal tax credits.
New enrollment is down while active cancellations are up, according to preliminary data released by the state health insurance exchange.
Health insurance premiums are set to increase across the board next year in Washington. Both plans purchased on the Affordable Care Act exchange and employer-provided insurance will become more ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washingtonians using the state's Exchange for individual health insurance will see an average rate increase of 21% in 2026. The Washington Health Benefit Exchange Board will review ...
A contract termination between Optum and Humana, as well as the expiration of enhanced tax credits for people covered by ...
A Washington state bill aims to expand insurance coverage for treatments that could save lives but remain out of reach for ...
An estimated 300,000 Washingtonians buy health insurance through the state’s online marketplace Open enrollment for the Washington Health Benefit Exchange begins Nov. 1, and will run through Jan. 15.
WA marketplace premiums set to rise for 2026 plan year. Loss of federal tax credits could leave 80,000 without coverage in Washington. Insurers cite federal uncertainty, health costs and service use ...
A string of big insurance companies have been fined in Washington for not following laws around providing mental health ...
With the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits, consumers who had previously benefitted from these subsidies will ...
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