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Copays and deductibles for coronavirus testing waived by emergency order in Washington state

Emily

Editor, Senior Moderator
https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/co...-washington-state/ZDVWP6AKLNG5VKRCKKL5MAZDUI/
Updated: March 5, 2020 - 11:53 AM


OLYMPIA, Wash. — Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler issued an emergency order to Washington state health insurers requiring them to waive copays and deductibles for any consumer requiring testing for coronavirus (COVID-19).


Insurers also must:


• Allow a one-time early refill for prescription drugs.


• Suspend any prior authorization requirement for treatment or testing of COVID-19.


In addition, if an insurer does not have enough medical providers in its network to provide testing or treatment for COVID-19, it must allow enrollees to be treated by another provider within a reasonable distance at no additional cost, Kreidler’s staff said in a news release.


The order was effective as of Thursday and applies to all state-regulated health insurance plans and short-term limited duration medical plans until May 4, 2020...
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