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Bill would require 30‑day grace window for annual preventive services

2231105 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

The Washington House Health Care & Wellness Committee on Feb. 5 heard House Bill 1627, which would require health plans — including plans for state and school employees and vision‑only and dental‑only plans — to allow enrollees to obtain covered annual preventive services at least 30 days before 12 months have elapsed since the enrollee last received the service.

The Washington House Health Care & Wellness Committee on Feb. 5 heard House Bill 1627, which would require health plans — including plans for state and school employees and vision‑only and dental‑only plans — to allow enrollees to obtain covered annual preventive services at least 30 days before 12 months have elapsed since the enrollee last received the service.

Kim Weidner, staff to the committee, told members the bill "provides that health plans ... must provide coverage for any covered annual service in a way that allows the enrollee…

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