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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – April 16, 2014 Media contact: Public Affairs (360) 725-7055 Individual health insurance market expands to almost 325,000 OLYMPIA, Wash. – The individual health insurance market has grown to more than 324,900 people in Washington state, according to updated enrollment information reported by health insurers to the
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – April 15, 2014 Media contact: Public Affairs (360) 725-7055 Kreidler joins White House meeting April 17 on health care reform OLYMPIA, Wash. – Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler is scheduled to meet with President Barack Obama and key members of his staff at the White House on
Pamela Fowler to Serve on Washington Health Benefit Exchange Advisory Committee Edifecs Executive Selected to Team of Experts Supporting the State’s Health Insurance Exchange BELLEVUE, Wash. – April 10, 2014 – Edifecs Inc., a global healthcare solutions company specializing in information management and compliance technology, today announced that Pamela Fowler
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 9, 2014 Historic release of data gives consumers unprecedented transparency on the medical services physicians provide and how much they are paid Today, as part of the Obama administration’s work to make our health care system more transparent, affordable, and accountable, Health and Human Services
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 8, 10:00 am PST CONTACT: Washington Healthplanfinder, Bethany Frey, (360) 688-7752 Washington Healthplanfinder Offers Important Guidance for Residents Unable to Complete Applications by March 31 Deadline Residents Must Take Important Steps to Receive Special Enrollment OLYMPIA, Wash. – With the deadline to enroll in a Qualified
Governor Inslee signs significant bills to improve health care and reduce costs April 04, 2014 Governor Jay Inslee today signed into law several bills that continue Washington’s successful push to improve quality of health care delivered in the state and reduce costs by an estimated $60 million over the next