OLYMPIA, Wash. — The COVID-19 public health emergency ends today. This change may impact your health insurance coverage and what COVID-19-related services you need to pay for.

Vaccines

COVID-19 vaccines are considered a preventive service under the Affordable Care Act and are free, as long as supplies last. However, you must see a health provider or pharmacy in your health plan’s network. 

COVID-19 tests

Most health insurers are no longer providing free at-home COVID-19 tests, but you can still get four free tests from the federal government. 

You can…

OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington state Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler sent an email to agency staff today confirming that he will not seek re-election. 

“Serving alongside you as Insurance Commissioner for Washington state has been, and continues to be, the greatest honor of my life,” said Kreidler. “I’ve always said it was the best job I’ve ever had, and I still feel that way today.

“The list of issues we’ve tackled could go on and on, but at the end of the day, I think of the individual people we help—the thousands of families we’ve advocated for, day after day.…

OLYMPIA, Wash. — Have you had an insurance claim denied or received an offer that was less than you felt you deserved? Our team of highly trained insurance experts recovered more than $10 million for Washington insurance consumers since Jan. 1, 2023. They may be able to help you, too!

Thousands of consumers contact our office every year with questions or complaints about all types of insurance coverage. Our Consumer Advocacy team can look at your insurance policy, explain your rights, and in many cases, contact your insurance company on your behalf.

“As the insurance…

OLYMPIA, Wash. — Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler issued fines in March totaling $578,363 against insurance companies that violated state insurance laws and regulations.

Insurance companies

The Standard Insurance Company, Portland, Ore.; fined $500,000 (order 20-0881 (fortress.wa.gov)).

Standard issues disability insurance to the state Health Care Authority for public employees’ benefits and did so using forms that had not been filed with the Insurance Commissioner. As part of the resolution to this matter, the OIC also issued a Technical Assistance Advisory to…