The Washington State Health Insurance Pool (WSHIP), Washington's high risk pool, provides coverage for:
The costs of coverage through the WSHIP is paid through premiums and assessments on health insurers. The WSHIP has approximately 200 enrollees in individual, non-Medicare coverage, and 1,100 enrollees in Medicare coverage.
After December 31, 2022, individual, non-Medicare coverage will no longer be offered through the WSHIP.
The expiration date for individual, non-Medicare coverage purchased through the WSHIP is eliminated.
(In support) The WSHIP is a nonprofit established by the Legislature that helps keep high-cost individuals out of the community risk pool, which benefits everyone. Non-Medicare coverage offered by the WSHIP has an expiration date that has been extended several times. This bill removes that expiration date. This will ensure that coverage is uninterrupted and will preserve an important safety net in the event that individual coverage is not available in one or more counties. The people who purchase WSHIP coverage are often the sickest and most vulnerable, with conditions including HIV/AIDS, kidney disease, hemophilia, and cancer. There is broad support among stakeholders for extending this coverage.
(Opposed) None.