Monday, August 16, 2010

New State Insurance Programs Offer Help to Rural Residents

Two new programs offered through the Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) could increase access to health insurance coverage for rural residents – the Washington Health Program and the Health Insurance Partnership (HIP).

Washington Health is a nonsubsidized version of the state Basic Health Plan (BHP) administered by Community Health Plan of Washington. This program offers either $75,000 or $100,000 in health insurance coverage every year. Washington Health is available to anyone who lives in Washington and:

  • Is not eligible for free or purchased Medicare.
  • At the time of enrollment, is not confined to an institution.
  • Is ineligible for coverage under the Washington State Health Insurance Pool or qualifies to bypass the standard health questionnaire under state law.
  • Is not receiving Washington Department of Social and Health Services medical assistance (Medicaid) or subsidized BHP.

The HIP is a premium subsidy program for low-wage employers of small businesses. Small employers can enroll in HIP if they do not currently offer health insurance coverage to their employees, and if at least 50% of their employees are low-wage, which for the purposes of this program is defined as income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. For an employer to qualify, at least 75% of its eligible employees must purchase health insurance coverage and it must contribute at least 40% toward its employees’ premiums. Eligible employees will receive a sliding-scale subsidy for their portion of the monthly premium (up to 90%) based on income.

More information on both programs can be found on the HCA website at http://www.hca.wa.gov/.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Welcome to the WRHA Legislative Limelight blog

This blog has been created to provide a way to bring rural health bills to WRHA members' attention.

Anyone can contribute to the blog. We invite you to post information about upcoming state legislation which you may have received as part of other professional or political networks. We ask that you provide the number of the bill, a general description, and a brief comment on the impact. A web link for more information would be useful. Keep in mind the broad membership of WRHA, and rein in your partisan passion and professional pride. Our goal as WRHA is to provide information to help you as citizens participate in the interests of rural health as a whole system