Washington Healthplanfinder
Washington Healthplanfinder is one of the fourteen health insurance marketplaces in the United States and was created in accordance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as Obamacare.
Washington Healthplanfinder is a state-operated website that allows residents of the state of Washington to shop for and to sign up for medical insurance with a private insurance company.
Individuals who sign up may also obtain subsidies from the state that cover a portion of the insurance premiums in accordance with Obamacare.
The subsidies may be paid directly to the insurance company.
The premium payments are paid directly to the insurance company by the insured individual.
Individuals who obtained subsidies during the year must include this information when filing their income tax return the following April.
In order to maintain coverage individuals must sign up every year during the open enrollment period. The open enrollment period for 2017 was November 1, 2016 until January 31, 2017.
History
The Washington Health Benefit Exchange was created in statute to meet a key provision of the Affordable Care Act that called for each state to establish a new marketplace that would offer health benefits to individuals, families, and small businesses. Under national health care reform, states were required to have an Exchange in place by Jan. 1, 2014.These new marketplaces were to be developed and implemented either by the state or by the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Washington State's governor and legislators chose to implement a state-based exchange model and, in 2011, passed legislation to establish the state's new marketplace as a "public-private partnership," separate and distinct from the state. This legislation's strong governance model and public-private structure provided an innovative approach that other states would adopt in creating their own exchanges. The Exchange has a close working relationship with the Washington State Health Care Authority, Office of the Insurance Commissioner, and the Department of Social and Health Services.
In 2012, legislation was passed that established market rules, requirements for qualified health plans, essential health benefits, and other key elements of the state's Exchange. This legislation also enabled the Exchange to focus on developing its operations and information technology platform, which was critical to meeting the tight timeline of beginning operations on Oct. 1, 2013, the beginning of the first open enrollment period.
Until the middle of 2015 insured individuals paid their premiums to the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, since then payments are made directly to the insurance company.
The Exchange is responsible for the creation of Washington Healthplanfinder, the online portal to facilitate the shopping and enrolling in health and dental insurance.
Approved insurance companies
Source:Qualified health plans for individuals and families
- BridgeSpan
- Community [Health Plan of Washington]
- Coordinated Care
- Kaiser Permanente Washington
- Health Alliance Northwest
- Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest
- LifeWise Health Plan of Washington
- Molina Health Care of Washington
- Premera Blue Cross
- Regence BlueShield of Washington
- UnitedHealthcare