05/28/2026
With proposed double-digit health insurance increases for the third year in a row, a record number of Washingtonians will struggle to stay covered this year. But this isn't just an insurance crisis: when affordability shifts for some, access is affected for everyone.
As Christine Lindquist, Executive Director of the Washington Healthcare Access Alliance explains, "Many Washington free clinics have already reported a higher volume of new patients to date than for all of last year. These increased rates will push even more patients into the overburdened, under supported healthcare safety net."
Read more at the Seattle Times:
Health insurance companies that serve the individual market requested an average rate increase of 22.4% for for 2027 — one of the highest changes in years.