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Department of Health looking for experts on patient out-of-pocket costs

During the last legislative session, Washington's Department of Health was charged with convening a task force on patient out-of-pocket costs. Senate Bill 6569 directed the task force to focus on two key areas: 1. Evaluating factors that contribute to out-of-pocket costs for patients and to the state. 2. Considering the health and economic impact of out-of-pocket patient costs to patients and to the state. If you have particular expertise in this area and represent patient groups, insurance companies, pharmacists, pharmacy benefit managers, unions, business associations, or biotechnology representatives please consider joining this important task force. Members of the task force will be asked to attend no more than four half-day, in-person meetings in the Puget Sound region between July 1 and Dec. 1, 2016. To be considered for the task force, please respond to  DOH Secretary John Weisman's letter by COB May 24, 2016 via email to C4PA@doh.wa.gov

Join telephone town hall to get answers to your questions about Social Security, Medicare

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Join the King County Library System (KCLS) for a live telephone town hall meeting with specialists from the Social Security Administration and Washington Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) .  This free event will take place on Wednesday, May 18 from 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.   Topics will include h ow to make the most of your Social Security benefits, health insurance and Medicare coverage.  A telephone town hall is like a radio talk show, but you simply listen on your phone! Experts will take live questions from the audience.  On the day of the telephone town hall you will receive a telephone call from the library between 10:25 a.m. and 10:40 a.m. Please answer the call and stay on the line, as it could take a few minutes before the call starts. You will hear some introductory remarks and then be connected. Be sure to include your telephone number in the registration to receive a phone call!  Brought to you by the Social Security Administration,...

Need help with Medicare? Events being held around the state through summer

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Consumers get help at a SHIBA event in Washington state The Office of the Insurance Commissioner has a program that helps Washingtonians sign up for Medicare and other health care programs. It's called Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) and it offers free, unbiased and confidential assistance with Medicare and other health care choices. SHIBA can help you: Understand your health care coverage options and rights. Determine your general eligibility for health care coverage programs. Evaluate and compare health insurance plans. SHIBA holds events around the state to help people who are just getting signed up for Medicare--called birthday events--and information sessions for people who are new to Medicare or simply have questions about it. Upcoming events: May 5: Lacey Community Center  June 18: Shoreline Conference Center June 23: Community Cultural Center of Tonasket  June 24: Grand Coulee Senior Center  July 9: Seattle Central Library Aug. 6: Kent Senior ...