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Washington’s rural counties saw the largest drops in insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act after the Republican-controlled Congress failed to extend subsidies.
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State officials are seeing a sharp decline in the number of people signing up for Affordable Care Act health insurance after Congress allowed subsidies to expire.
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Around 40,000 fewer people in Washington signed up for health insurance through Washington Health Plan Finder compared to 2025, according to new data from the state.
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The Seattle/King County clinic served more than 3,100 people at the Seattle Center over the course of four days. Organizers of the annual event say demand was unprecedented.
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Federal lawmakers continue to debate whether to extend tax credits driving down Affordable Care Act insurance costs. Without them, many Washingtonians may risk going uninsured.
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Democratic lawmakers are calling on congressional Republicans to permanently extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are set to expire at the end of the year.
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Washington healthcare officials are warning the price of insurance on the Washington Health Plan Finder will surge in 2026.
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Premiums for health insurance plans in Washington state went up by an average of 36 percent this year. Those rates could rise even higher after the recent…
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Health insurers in Washington state are now required to provide 12-month refills of birth control pills. Although the Affordable Care Act requires most…
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The deal from the Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate health committee is aimed at stabilizing insurance markets. The president had encouraged the short-term fix on Tuesday.