Washington’s Office of the Insurance Commissioner has fined Regence BlueShield $550,000 over the health insurer’s failure to ...
Washington state is fining health insurance giant Regence Blue Shield over half a million dollars for disparities between its ...
The Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner has fined Premera Blue Cross Washington $550,000 over the company’s failure to comply with mental health coverage requirements. Under state and ...
With Medicare open enrollment right around the corner, Washington’s Office of the Insurance Commissioner has been working all summer to connect with communities across the state. Last week, Insurance ...
Washington state Insurance Commissioner Patty Kuderer last week ordered Thin Blue Line Benefits to stop operating as an unlicensed insurance company and selling insurance in Washington, a recent news ...
Despite significant insurance rate hikes last year, Washington residents may not get much relief when their policies are up for renewal again. Home, auto and health insurance rates continue to see ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — A bill that would allow Washington’s Insurance Commissioner to order insurance companies to pay restitution to harmed policyholders was approved by the state Senate Business, ...
People with questions about Medicare open enrollment and recent changes to Yakima County health insurance options can get help next week.
According to the state insurance commissioner, Thin Blue Line Benefits has been illegally operating in Washington and has not processed health insurance claims.
Medicare open enrollment runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7, giving beneficiaries a crucial opportunity to review and change their plans. To help Washington residents prepare, the Office of the Insurance ...
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 ...
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 ...