OLYMPIA, Wash. – Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler extended his emergency order directing all state-regulated health insurers to make additional coverage changes to aid consumers during the coronavirus pandemic. His order is in effect until March 7 and requires health insurers to:
Continue coverage for providing telehealth via methods including telephone and video chat tools such as Facetime, Facebook Messenger video chat, Google Hangout video, Skype and Go-to-Meeting. Cover all medically necessary diagnostic testing for flu and certain other viral respiratory…News Archive
OLYMPIA, Wash. – OneShare Health LLC, which markets itself as a health care sharing ministry, settled its case with Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler. Kreidler ordered the company in March 2020 to stop selling insurance illegally in Washington state.
Under the terms of the order, OneShare Health paid a fine of $150,000 and will refrain from selling insurance in the state. OneShare also dismissed its federal lawsuit against Kreidler.
“People who are looking for health insurance should closely examine any offerings and contact our consumer advocates if they have questions…
Kreidler extends emergency orders on coronavirus testing and surprise billing to Feb. 21, 2021
01/22/2021
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler has extended two emergency orders. His order requiring health insurers to waive copays and deductibles for any consumer requiring testing for coronavirus (COVID-19) and his order protecting consumers from receiving surprise bills for lab fees related to medically necessary diagnostic testing for COVID-19 are both extended until Feb.21, 2021.
Kreidler's order waiving cost-sharing applies to all state-regulated health insurance plans and short-term, limited-duration medical plans. The order on surprise billing…
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler issued a fine against Cambia Health Solutions, Inc., parent company of Regence BlueShield, Asuris Northwest Health and Commencement Bay Risk Management Insurance Co., for failure to notify his office about the arrest of the incoming CEO of the company that it sought an affiliation with.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina filed its intention to affiliate with the Cambia companies in April 2019. Its CEO, Dr. Patrick Conway, was to be named the head of Cambia. In June 2019, police arrested Dr. Conway in…