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Group Health was officially registered as a corporation in Washington on December 22, 1945. [8] Group Health's founders included Thomas G. Bevan, then president of lodge 751 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers at Boeing; Ella Willams, a leader in a local chapter of The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry; Addison Shoudy, R.M Mitchell, and ...
In 2017, Kaiser acquired Group Health Cooperative, which serves clients in the state of Washington outside of Southwest Washington. Group Health was started in part from funds from longshoremen in Washington state, who were left out when Kaiser chose not to expand north of the Portland area. [56]
List of Washington State Insurance Commissioners [5] [6] Name Years Party J. H. Schively: 1909–1913 Republican H.O.Fishback 1913–1933 Republican William A. Sullivan 1933–1961 Democratic Lee I. Kueckelhan 1961–1969 Democratic Karl Herrmann 1969–1977 Democratic Richard G. Marquardt 1977–1993 Republican Deborah Senn: 1993–2001 Democratic
Oct. 30—Health care giant Kaiser Permanente and its Washington workers have reached a tentative contract just days before a scheduled strike statewide. Details of the four-year labor contract ...
Washington Rural Health Collaborative 1890 Kadlec Regional Medical Center: Richland: Benton: 270: III Kadlec Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill Seattle: King: 18 Kaiser formerly Group Health Cooperative Central Hospital Kindred Hospital Seattle - First Hill Seattle: King: 50 Kindred Healthcare LTACH Kindred Hospital Seattle - North Gate Seattle ...
Mar. 6—Washington state Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler announced Wednesday that he sent letters to insurers in the Spokane area urging them to make it easier for victims to file claims ...
[7] Group Health Cooperative, founded in 1947, was one of the first insurance groups in the United States to provide managed care. [8] The cooperative was acquired in 2017 by Kaiser Permanente, who continue to operate Group Health's major hospital and outpatient center at the former St. Luke's Hospital.
The Exchange has a close working relationship with the Washington State Health Care Authority, Office of the Insurance Commissioner, and the Department of Social and Health Services. In 2012, legislation was passed [ 2 ] that established market rules, requirements for qualified health plans (QHPs), essential health benefits, and other key ...