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In 2001, Washington received HRSA SPG funds to profile the uninsured in the state and to research innovations in providing access to affordable health insurance coverage and adequate benefits, especially through expanded public-private partnerships. The in-depth profiles of uninsured individuals and families plus the mapping of current pathways for coverage and for access to safety-net-provided care allowed Washington to set the stage for detailed analysis of gaps, overlaps, and barriers to coverage and care. A special emphasis was placed on understanding individual affordability. Major data sources consist of existing surveys (population-based and employer-based), a project-specific survey to gather information on benefit designs and costs, administrative data, and focus groups.
In 2005, Washington received a HRSA pilot project planning grant to provide expert technical assistance fo Washington to design a small business assistance program. The focus of the program is a small employer purchasing pool; a component of the program is premium assistance to help low-income families buy-into employer coverage.
Learn more about the Washington state planning grant effort.

Application
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Application, 2000
Interim Report, October 2001
Progress Report, March 2002
Report to the Secretary, September 2004
Report to the Secretary, September 2005

Financial Incentives to Employers to Offer Insurance, April 2002
Financial Incentives to Individuals and Families to Increase Insurance, April 2002
Income Adequacy an the Affordability of Health Insurance in Washington State, June 2002
Options for Distilling the Current Array of Medical Benefit Packages. June 2002
State Planning Grant, Administrative Simplification: An Overview of Selected Administrative Simplification Initiatives and Potential State Actions for Support, April 2002
Targeting the Uninsured in Washington State, April 2002
Washington State Planning Grant, Public Financing and Uncompensated Care Provided by Washington State Community Hospitals and Community Health Centers. October 2004

Fast Facts: Who Are Our Uninsured? September 2002
Talking Points About Washington's Uninsured, June 2004
Testimony for Senate Ways and Means Committee, February 2005
Why Coverage Matters, December 2002 |