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The Universal Health Care Commission (Universal Commission) is seeking a dedicated and experienced person to fill a vacancy on our Finance Technical Advisory Committee (FTAC).
If you have a strong background in health care finance and a drive to improve the health care system, we encourage you to apply.
Please share this message with others. You may know the right person for this job!
Correction: In our previous announcement, we shared the wrong email address. Please find the correct contact information below.
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The Universal Commission is seeking qualified candidates to fill a vacant seat on FTAC. We invite you to apply if you have expertise in health care financing, which may include:
- Actuarial expertise
- Federal health care financing
- Unified health care financing
- Health care cost expertise
- Understanding how dollars flow through the health system
- Understanding of payer/provider contracting
We also welcome retired health care professionals who are no longer actively practicing.
More about the opening
FTAC meets virtually about six times throughout the year. Meetings typically run from 2–4:30 p.m. PT.
This is a volunteer position; members are not financially compensated. However, you gain the significant reward of contributing directly to health care reform in Washington state.
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How to apply
- Send:
- Resume
- Cover letter outlining your expertise and interest in serving on FTAC
- To: HCAUniversalFTAC@hca.wa.gov
- Due: November 3, 2025
The selection process will occur during an open public meeting of the Universal Commission, where we'll appoint a new member by a majority vote. For more information, contact the Universal Commission team.
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Established by the Washington state legislature, the Universal Commission aims to:
- Create immediate and impactful changes in health care access and the delivery system in Washington
- Prepare the state for the creation of a health care system that provides coverage and access for all Washington residents through a unified financing system, once the necessary federal authority has become available
Find the meeting calendar, past meeting recordings and materials, and more information about our work on our meeting page and FTAC page.
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