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The cost of your monthly premium depends on the rate we approve for your insurer.
State and federal laws require that all plans cover preventive health services and preexisting conditions.
State law ensures access to women's health providers for maternity, reproductive, gynecological and preventive care, with many services at no extra cost.
You have the right to receive your personal health information instead of the person who pays for your health insurance.
Some health plans in Washington state must include access to every type of licensed medical provider. This is known as the "Every Category" law.
State law and the federal Affordable Care Act prevent insurers from discriminating against you based on your gender identity and related medical conditions.
Under Washington state law, certain individual/family and group plans must offer these benefits.
The Patient Bill of Rights is a state law that guarantees your access to quality health care.
Health insurers can't make you answer questions about your health before buying insurance. They also can't delay claims due to a preexisting condition.
It's your choice to rebuild your breasts after a mastectomy. Knowing your rights can help you decide.