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On Thursday, September 19, 2024, the Health Care Cost Transparency Board (Cost Board) will meet to discuss:
- Update from the Advisory Committee on Primary Care
- Facility fees
- Recap and follow-up presentation
- Massachusetts Health Policy Commission’s site-based neutral recommendations
- Discussion and vote
- Office of Insurance Commissioner (OIC) final Affordability Report
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Thursday, September 19, 2024 2–4 p.m.
This meeting and all future committee meetings will be hybrid meetings. This means attendees may either:
- Log into the Zoom meeting
- Attend in person to view and participate in the Zoom meeting at the Health Care Authority (HCA)
Washington State Health Care Authority Cherry Street Plaza Sue Crystal conference rooms 106A and 106B 626 8th Avenue SE Olympia, WA 98501
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Live event captioning available
Communication Access Real-time Transcription (CART) services, or live closed captioning, may be available for this event, on demand.
To request this accommodation, please submit a request as soon as possible. We will make every effort to accommodate this request but cannot guarantee that a CART writer will be available.
Provide public comment or testimony
During a every board meeting, there is a designated time for public comment. To provide public comment during that time, please use the raise hand function in Zoom or raise your hand if you are attending in person. We encourage you to sign up for public comment by 5 p.m. on September 18.
You can also submit comments in writing at any time. All feedback is shared with board members.
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We want to hear from you
Have high health care costs impacted you? We are collecting stories to share how Washington State's efforts to rein in health care spending and the work of the Health Care Cost Transparency Board can benefit the people of Washington.
We will share these stories on the HCA website and social media accounts. We want to inform and inspire others to follow and support the work of the Cost Board, too!
The board is responsible for reducing the state's health care cost growth by:
- Determining the state's total health care expenditures.
- Identifying cost trends and cost drivers in the health care system.
- Setting a health care cost growth benchmark for providers and payers.
- Reporting annually to the Legislature, including providing recommendations for lowering health care costs.
Where can I find more information?
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