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Washington Health Insurance

In Washington, yearly policy renewal is guaranteed to all individuals who satisfy the plan terms. Accept in cases of relocation, new applicants are subject to medical review, and may be denied insurance or offered coverage with certain exclusions. If you have maintained prior coverage, your past exclusion period will credit the current one. Otherwise, insurance companies can exclude pre-existing conditions for up to 9 months. Premiums in Washington are determined by factors other than health.

Insurers must guarantee acceptance to small group employers of 2-50 people, as long as there is 100% participation for groups of 3 or less and 75% participation for larger groups. Individual enrollees with gaps in prior coverage must satisfy the 12 month exclusion period for pre-existing conditions. All insurers must offer the Washington Basic Health Plan, but can set their own rates. Premiums on non-standardized plans can be influenced by health and age, but must not exceed the standard by more than 375%.

For terminated employees insurers must offer employers the option of providing continuation coverage.

Understanding Health Insurance Options in Your State

The mounting cost of medical care has forced many individuals and families to struggle without necessary coverage in times of poor health. Whether you’re looking for insurance independently or enrolling as a member of a group, the list of affordable options is steadily decreasing as premiums soar to unfathomable heights and benefits packages dwindle to nothing.

Finding affordable health insurance plans may seem impossible, but the key to obtaining great coverage lies in your knowledge of the laws and regulations that affect the services you receive. Health insurance is regulated to varying degrees on both federal and state levels, and the state you reside in determines the number of choices and protections afforded to consumers. Instead of braving another year uninsured, choose to invest in your health and learn about low cost health insurance options in your state.

Private Insurance Providers

Private health insurance is available in the form of an HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) or PPO (Preferred Provider Organization). With a prepaid HMO plan, patients have access to a contracted network of medical professionals and are generally charged a small co-pay for visits and prescriptions. HMOs focus on providing benefits for preventative care, such as immunizations and mammograms, in order to limit the development of serious medical conditions.

Similar to an HMO, a PPO program works with a network of doctors and specialists, but patients are allowed to visit doctors outside of the network at an increased cost. In a PPO, a fee is issued for each service, and a claim for reimbursement is presented to the insurance agents. Most PPOs also cover preventative care, but will likely charge a higher out-of-pocket fee.

HMOs are intended to be more cost-effective for the consumer and are more closely regulated in many states. Some insurance companies are required to offer HMO options to encourage an equal market for buyers to compare health insurance. For a list of local and nationwide licensed providers, such as Aetna and Humana, visit the Washington Department of Insurance.

The Availability of Insurance

Choosing the best major medical insurance is essential, as it can affect your entire family and the long-term maintenance of your health. While the purpose of health care insurance is to provide patients with quality medical treatment, insurance coverage is a business and it is in the interests of the insurance company to make, rather than lose, money. Insurance agents are not interested in insuring individuals who will require a lot of costly treatment over time, or paying for medical conditions that are guaranteed to be recurrent. If you fail to understand the conditions upon which coverage is offered, you may buy health insurance that doesn’t supply adequate coverage.

All private health insurance is not offered equally to all individuals. In most cases, insurance carriers are permitted to review your medical history to determine whether or not you are eligible for one of their health plans. If you are considered high-risk, you can be denied insurance or charged much higher monthly premiums. The insurance company may also opt to include contract clauses that force you to pay out-of-pocket for certain medical conditions that were diagnosed before your enrollment. Oftentimes, women are charged higher rates for insurance, without receiving benefits for major female-related conditions, such as pregnancy, that require significant medical attention.

There are various laws that regulate the freedom of Washington health insurance providers to place restrictions on insurance programs. The type of plan you choose (HMO or PPO), your health status, gender, age, and income bracket are all factors that influence how much protection you receive under these laws. Under the Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), some buyers can avoid certain insurance restrictions and gain equal access. For individuals who have difficulty attaining private coverage through traditional routes, there are opportunities to receive public state-sponsored insurance.

Group and Individual Insurance

Group Insurance

Standard private insurance is sold in two forms, group or individual coverage. Basic group coverage is sponsored by an employer and is usually more affordable than buying directly on your own. It is easier to purchase personal and family medical insurance this way because all applicants under a group plan must be accepted as long as they meet any attached criteria, including weekly hour totals and duration of employment. The employer may institute a waiting period before an employee is eligible to join the group plan.

Insurance obtained through a group can usually be extended to cover dependents, full-time, students, and spouses. Group plans are also helpful in getting discount health insurance, as a portion of the premium is paid by the employer and the state of Washington may have specific regulations concerning the maximum amount you can be charged.

Individual Insurance

If you are self-employed or retired without public aid, individual health insurance might be your only option. Unlike group coverage, individual insurance policies don’t have to be granted to all applicants. If your health is poor, your chances of being rejected are extremely high. The insurance provider may also have more flexibility to determine benefits package and set rates. Since you are responsible for paying all of the premium, the cost can be significantly greater than group insurance.

Fortunately, many state insurance departments seek to remedy the practice of medical underwriting by mandating open enrollment periods, during which time a specified insurance carrier is required to offer insurance coverage to anyone who applies, regardless of their medical condition. Most commonly Anthem or Carefirst Blue Cross and Blue Shield are designated to host the enrollment period, depending on their availability in the area.

Self-Employed

A single person running a private business can often qualify for cheap medical insurance by applying as a group. If group health insurance for self employed individuals is not permitted in Washington, you can buy coverage individually or research unions and professional associations in your area that offer sponsorship. Most self employed people are eligible to claim insurance costs on their taxes, so it is possible to recoup some of your expenses later on.

Types of Alternative Insurance

Temporary Insurance

Temporary insurance is used to bridge short gaps between coverage, usually following discontinuation employment, divorce, the death of a spouse/parent, and any other event that causes you cancel enrollment in a group plan. Temporary insurance is very expensive, as all costs are covered by the individual, but it can help you to maintain your coverage during difficult times.

The most commonly used temporary insurance is state or federally regulated COBRA coverage, which allows a former employee to continuing receiving employer-sponsored coverage for a period ranging between 3 and 36 months, depending on state of residence. Other types of temporary insurance include conversion policies, which required that the individual’s current insurance provider offer different choices of plans with different costs.

Public Insurance

Government-sponsored insurance is intended to provide coverage to groups of people who don’t meet standard health criteria, are temporarily ineligible for insurance, or fall into low income brackets, such as the elderly and unemployed. Medicare and Medicaid are public insurance plans for the elderly and handicapped, respectively.

The state of Washington also offers public health insurance options for uninsured children whose parents are out of work or awaiting an opportunity to join a group plan. Many of these specialized programs offer cheap health insurance options, while making sure to include all basic benefits to keep children healthy and protected.

Washington may define a high-risk pool of individuals whose medical history bars them from buying private insurance. Under state laws, they are given annual opportunities to buy insurance with the guarantee of being accepted.

Catastrophic Insurance

Rather than abandoning health insurance altogether, individuals who rarely require medical attention may find it more beneficial to opt for catastrophic health insurance. With this plan, the consumer pays out of pocket until the monthly limited is reached, and the remaining expenses come from the deductible. By attaching a health savings accounts, you can save funds to pay health costs and eventually put the funds towards other expenses if the money is never needed for medical costs.

Supplemental Insurance

Supplemental health insurance helps to cover the costs that are not reimbursed by your primary insurance provider. The patient receives or can withdraw funds from the deductible to be applied as needed towards medical expenses.

Choosing Insurance

For every type of insurance, there are countless factors that must be considered before you make a purchase. Focus on getting affordable insurance, but don’t settle for a plan that will leave you paying your own expenses at every doctor’s visit. If you ask the right questions as you search for insurance, you will have a better chance of making a smart decision.

  • Use online resources, including the Washington Insurance Department, to make comparisons between providers, plans, and rates.
  • Pay attention to benefits packages to be sure that you are getting standard coverage.
  • Try to find plans that can’t be altered after enrollment without your permission.
  • Be sure that your policy is renewable, without regard to your health.
  • Check to see how easily your policy can be adjusted to include dependents if necessary.
  • Review the state regulations on exclusion periods, ratings caps, and premium increases.
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Cle Elum News

Former Valley secession leader Keith Richman clinging to life

Friday, Jul 30, 2010 4:31 am

Keith Richman, a former California assemblyman and leader in the San Fernando Valley's failed secession movement, was gravely ill Thursday at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, friends and associates said.

Taste The Best Wines On The Market Tonight In Snellville July 29, 2010 at 6:00 pm

Thursday, Jul 29, 2010 1:42 pm

Niko's Wine Corner invites all the adult citizens of Snellville to their weekly Thursday evening wine tasting event. This is a free event, and is a great way for those of you, who wish to become more worldly in the field of Connoisseurs of wine. Niko P...

Half a Million?

Thursday, Jul 29, 2010 7:03 am

We guess it could have been more after reading the allegation:The City Council today agreed to pay $500,000 to the family of a man who died in 2005 after being Tasered by a Chicago police sergeant. The sergeant used a Taser on Ronald Hasse, 45, for 62 ...

The Reagan Myth

Thursday, Jul 29, 2010 4:30 am

Pensito Review recently wrote a great post on Ronald Reagan and the myths that exist about Reagan's supposed strong conservative ideals. According to Josh Green, writing for Washington Monthly, Reagan’s 1982 tax hike raised $100 billion over three year...

Five Films you MUST see before summer’s end

Thursday, Jul 29, 2010 2:24 am

You’re going to see Inception, because EVERYone is talking about it. You’ve seen Toy Story 3 because everyone on Earth has seen Toy Story 3. But whatever the merits and possible Oscar buzz of those two blockbusters, however many laughs there are in Pau...

The [Wednesday] Papers

Wednesday, Jul 28, 2010 12:53 pm

Why The Sam Adam Jr. Show Sucks.

The liberal roadblocks to shrinking government

Wednesday, Jul 28, 2010 12:53 pm

By Kevin FerrisWilliam Voegeli has bad tidings for advocates of limited government and low taxes: There is no endgame when it comes to the liberal agenda.If tomorrow, liberals in Congress, state legislatures and town councils all across the nation rais...

$500,000 to family of man Tasered to death by Chicago police

Wednesday, Jul 28, 2010 10:40 am

Posted by Hal Dardick at 4:40 p.m. The City Council today agreed to pay $500,000 to the family of a man who died in 2005 after being Tasered by a Chicago police sergeant. The sergeant used a Taser on Ronald...

Haleigh Cummings Reward Tops $30,000

Wednesday, Jul 28, 2010 9:09 am

SATSUMA, Fla. -- With so much attention, and law enforcement, focused on Ronald Cummings and the Croslin family in recent months, the search is still continuing for the person who is the reason their names have been in the news.

Rating the receivers

Wednesday, Jul 28, 2010 7:35 am

We'll continue our previews of the Pac-10 by position with a look at the receivers. And this is one that should make UW fans happy as the Huskies can legitimately be said to potentially have the best corps in the conference (an assessment Ted Miller ag...


Cle Elum Weather

TONIGHT


Thunderstorms
Low 51

MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EARLY IN THE EVENING...THEN MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS LATE IN THE EVENING. PARTLY CLOUDY OVERNIGHT. BREEZY. LOWS 49 TO 54. WEST WIND 15 TO 25 MPH BECOMING NORTHWEST 5 TO 15 MPH OVERNIGHT. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 50 PERCENT.

SUNDAY


Thunderstorms
High 80

PARTLY CLOUDY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS 77 TO 84. WEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

SUNDAY NIGHT


Thunderstorms
Low 52

MOSTLY CLEAR. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE EVENING. LOWS 50 TO 55. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

MONDAY


Partly cloudy
High 84

MOSTLY SUNNY IN THE MORNING THEN BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS 80 TO 88. WEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

MONDAY NIGHT


Mostly cloudy
Low 54

PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS 52 TO 57. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

TUESDAY


Partly cloudy
High 85

PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS 80 TO 90.

TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT


Sunny
High 83 / Low 54

MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 52 TO 57. HIGHS 78 TO 88.

THURSDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT


Sunny
High 80 / Low 54

MOSTLY CLEAR. HIGHS 75 TO 85. LOWS 52 TO 57.

FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT


Sunny
High 81 / Low 53

MOSTLY CLEAR. HIGHS 76 TO 86. LOWS 51 TO 56.

SATURDAY


Sunny
High 82

MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGHS 78 TO 87.


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