Washington Health Insurance (WA)
Washington Health Insurance offers a multitude of products to ensure that the right one is available to meet your needs.

 
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Washington Health Insurance offer people a temporary health insurance plan that was set up to help when you are waiting for your new employers health coverage to kick in: when you are between jobs; a new/recent college graduate; taking a semester off from college, or if you are relocating to another area of the country. Washington Health Insurance Short Term Medical Insurance is usually available for 30-185 days and is designed to protect you from catastrophic medical bills.

The Washington Health Insurance Apple Health for Kids program is free for children in families below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (Below $3,052 per month for a family of three). Families above that level may be eligible for the same coverage at a low cost.

The Washington Health Insurance Apple Health for Kids includes three programs: State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), Children’s Health Program (CHP), and Medicaid for Kids
People applying for Washington Health Insurance Apple Health for Kids use one application and the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) decides which program your children are eligible for depending upon income levels and citizenship status.

ParentHelp123.org has been designed by Washington Health Insurance to help families living in Washington state apply for health and food programs online, and locate resources in their local communities. The website offers health information for pregnant women, parents of new babies, and families with children.

The Washington Health Insurance Pregnancy Medical program makes medical coverage available to pregnant women regardless of their citizenship. You are required to meet income requirements, but there are no limits to the amount of assets that you may have. Your newborn baby will automatically receive full medical benefits for the first year of their life.

WSHIP is the “high-risk” Washington Health Insurance pool for the state of Washington. It was created by the state legislature to offer Washington Health Insurance coverage to state residents who are turned down for coverage in the individual market.

The Washington Health Insurance Preferred Provider Plan is a comprehensive plan that pays 80% of allowable charges for covered medical services provided by network providers; 60% when services are provided by non-network providers. You pay an annual deductible of $500, $1,000, $2,500 or $5,000, and specified co-pays for generic, preferred brand, and non-preferred covered medications. Separate medical and prescription drugs annual out-of-pocket expense limits also apply.

The Washington Health Insurance HSA Qualified Preferred Provider Plan is a high deductible health plan (HDHP) that can be used alongside a federally qualified Health Savings Account (HSA). It is the same plan as the Preferred Provider Plan (pays 80% for network providers, 60% for non-network providers) except that it has a combined medical and prescription drug $3,000 deductible, and 20% coinsurance for all covered medications.

The Washington Health Insurance Limited Preferred Provider Plan “A” is less comprehensive than the Preferred Provider Plan. It pays 80% of allowable charges for covered medical services provided by network providers; 60% when services are provided by non-network providers. You pay an annual deductible of $1,500, and specified co-pays for generic, preferred brand, and non-preferred covered medications. This plan pays a maximum of $3,000 for prescription drugs per calendar year.

Washington Health Insurance Limited Preferred Provider Plan “B” is similar to the Washington Health Insurance Plan “A” but does not include maternity coverage and there is a $2,000 benefit maximum for prescription drugs per calendar year.

WSHIP offers a Washington Health Insurance Standard Plan that provides the same level of benefits (80%) for covered medical services provided by network or non-network providers. You are required to pay an annual deductible of $500, $1,000 or $1,500, and specified co-pays for generic, preferred brand, and non-preferred covered medications. Some medical and prescription drugs annual out-of-pocket expense limits also apply.

Dental Insurance Plans are available from Washington Health Insurance for individuals, families, seniors and students. There are many options, most of which include the possibility of choosing the dentist you wish to use. These plans will help you cover the costs of dental care.

Services included in the Washington Health Insurance dental plan include exams, cleanings, fillings and extractions, as well as crowns, bridges, dentures and orthodontia. These Washington Health Insurance policies are available in individual, family and senior options.

To get further information on the Washington Health Insurance programs above or others try using www.healthinsuranceusa.com


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