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Health Savings Accounts have become the most popular individual plans
written in WA, contributing to a very competitive market here. GroupHealth's
HealthPays plan is popular for those not needing maternity or prescriptions
covered. For those that do, Regence Blue Shield's HSA Comprehensive plan
is the most popular. Select one of the competitive Washington health insurance
companies below to see quotes and information on their plans.
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- GroupHealth
Plans - Founded
in 1947, Group Health Cooperative is a consumer-governed, nonprofit health care
system that coordinates care and coverage. Based in Seattle, Wash., Group
Health and its subsidiary health carriers serve more than half a million residents
of Washington state and Idaho.
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- KPS
Health Plans
is a Washington state nonprofit health care service contractor offering preferred
provider organization (PPO) and consumer driven health plans (HSA/HDHP).
For more than 60 years KPS has provided quality health plans backed by outstanding
customer service.
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- LifeWise
Health Plan of Washington
is a member of a family of companies headquartered in Washington state.
LifeWise and its affiliates employ about 3,000 people and provide healthcare coverage
and related services to 1.5 million subscribers and their families.
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- Regence
Blue Shield of Washington
is a nonprofit health care company. They are the largest health insurer
in the Northwest. The strength of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield brand is
unsurpassed, and its reach is global. Their members can access health care
across the country and the world. And Regence has been there for members
for more than 90 years.
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- Time
One Deductible HSA
is one of the nation's most popular HSA plans.
Time Insurance, formerly known as Fortis Health, is
an Assurant Health member company.
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also offer these Non-HSA plans Nationwide
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Washington
Health Insurance in the News
Wash. begins enrolling companies in health program A new Washington state program that offers health insurance to small businesses has begun signing up members. It's called the Health Insurance Partnership. Enrollment started Wednesday and coverage will begin next year.
Vital Signs: Workers pay bigger share of health costs Many recession-battered employers passed on a bigger share of health-insurance costs to workers or made their benefits less comprehensive this year, even though premium costs grew only modestly, a new study found.
Family insurance costs skyrocket 14% American workers are taking yet another blow to their wallets this year -- a whopping 14% jump in costs to insure their families.
EBR to get funds from health law to help retirees WASHINGTON — East Baton Rouge Parish will receive part of a $5 billion program from the new federal health-care law to provide medical coverage for retirees not yet eligible for Medicare.
Allstate insurance agency in Grayling under new ownership A veteran northern Michigan insurance agent recently assumed ownership of the Allstate Insurance Agency in Grayling. Roger Weber, who has operated Weber Allstate Insurance Agency in Traverse City for 43 years, took over the Grayling agency, which is located in the Grayling Mini Mall, last month.
Health Insurers Kill Real Rate Regulation Legislation; Insurer-Friendly Politicians Line Up Behind Proposal That Will ... Jones/Feuer Effort Defeated; Schwarzenegger/Leno Bill Clears Legislature Allowing Insurers to Charge "Unreasonable" and "Unjustified" Premiums SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Sacramento lawmakers, buffeted by hundreds of thousands of dollars in insurance company contributions, defeated a strong insurance rate reform bill supported by consumer and labor organization (AB ...
Q&A with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius: Promises health care reform is beneficial Sebelius talks with The Oregonian about the federal effort to redesign health insurance markets and expand coverage to millions of uninsured Americans. It remains to be seen whether it can be done without driving up costs or imposing limits that prove unacceptable to the majority of Americans who have health coverage.
Fort Washington dentist bridging the gap in child health care Dentist Tanek Jenkins checks the teeth of Daizhah Cuyler, 13, of Oxon Hill on Saturday as Daizhah's mother, Sabrina Cuyler, looks on during the Back to School Community Day held by ABC Dentistry in Oxon Hill. Jenkins found Daizhah Cuyler's first cavity during the free screening.
Employers From Nearly Every Sector Of Economy Applying For Health Overhaul's Early Retiree Subsidies Seven states that are suing the federal government to throw out the health overhaul are also preparing to take subsidies that will help them afford medical costs for retirees, The Associated Press reports. "An administration official said Tuesday seven states suing the federal government are among 16 already approved for subsidies to help with the health care costs of early retirees. The seven ...
States play both sides in health care overhaul WASHINGTON #8212; Seven states suing to overturn President Obama's health care law are also claiming its subsidies for covering retired state government employees, according to a list released Tuesday by the administration.
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