Cascade Care, Washington’s Next Step in Affordable Health Care for All, Has Public Hearing
Health care access for all Washingtonians is the dream of state Representative
The next step in ensuring access to affordable health care for all
Cascade Care is understandable: Plans will have the same deductible, co-pays, and co-insurance, and offer the same services before the deductible. No more confusing array of percentages in a complicated grid.
Cascade Care is usable: Too many plans on the marketplace have extremely high deductibles. About 70,000 Washingtonians have a deductible of up to
Cascade Care provides lower costs and better value: Provider reimbursement rates are capped at Medicare rates and utilize current state-initiated cost-saving tools.
Several advocates for the bill testified about their own experiences with high deductible plans currently on the marketplace.
"I am very careful about when I choose to go to the doctor and I delay my care because of my deductible...even though I want to take care of myself, the cost is just too overwhelming sometimes," said Duke during her testimony on
Cascade Care, introduced by Cody as HB 1523, requires the Washington Health Benefit Exchange to develop standardized health plans and for the
"If we truly want health care for every Washingtonian, Cascade Care is the logical next step. Lower deductibles and competitive premiums combined with reasonable reimbursement rates and a state-backed series of plans that fit the individual's needs is exactly the kind of flexibility that will restore consumer faith that health care is not just a right, but something they can actually obtain," said Cody.


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