Health Insurance Coverage in Washington
Insurance Company | AARP |
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State | Washington |
Website | aarp.org/health |
Number of Hospitals in Network | 1 |
Number of Plans Offered | 1 |
1 plan
Plan Name | Plan Type |
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AARP | OTHER |
Leads government relations and campaigns for AARP, including those related to health security and lowering prescription drug costs. [12, 25, 26, 30] Oversees public education and outreach initiatives designed to help Americans take charge of their health. [12, 25] Has a background in health care and pension issues, having worked in the Public Health Service and the Medicaid program. [12, 31] Holds a master's degree in public policy and city planning from Harvard University. [12, 30, 31]
Oversees public policy research across PPI's issue areas, including health security. [11, 16, 18] Previously served as editor-in-chief of Health Affairs and executive director of the National Academy for State Health Policy. [9, 11, 16, 18] Also held a cabinet position as Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (state Medicaid agency). [9, 11, 16, 18] Holds a master's degree in public policy from Harvard University and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. [9, 11, 16]
Leads a team of senior health policy professionals to deliver research and analysis that drives and supports AARP's work on behalf of older adults, with a focus on health security. [15, 19] Her expertise includes Medicare payment policy, health care access and affordability, and the health care workforce. [15] Prior to AARP, she was Director of Health Policy at West Health and an Associate Director at the Kaiser Family Foundation, where she analyzed Medicare reform. [15]
Focuses on health care, particularly Medicaid, including protecting and expanding access to benefits and coverage, as well as quality and affordability. [5, 6, 8, 13] Her recent work includes Medicare Savings Programs and Medicaid expansion. [8] Previously served in the federal Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). [5, 8]
Works at the Center to Champion Nursing in America, an initiative of AARP, AARP Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, focused on improving health through nursing. [10, 14, 17, 32] Her background includes providing management, strategic guidance, research, and policy analysis services related to health, wellness, and social welfare. [10, 17] Also served as a program administrator for grants providing technical assistance and education about Medicare and Medicare Savings Programs. [10, 17]
Leads consumer-facing research and drives thought leadership on health and aging issues in AARP Research. [13, 40] Has worked on various research projects including those focused on health care, prescription drug affordability, and health promotion and disease prevention. [13] Holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Cornell University. [13]
Directs AARP's activities on behalf of Washington state members and provides leadership to help meet the needs and interests of the state's older adults and their families, including navigating health and social services. [3, 27, 38] Previously served as Chief of the Assessment, Policy Development, and Evaluation unit and Director of the Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention section of Public Health – Seattle & King County. [3, 24, 27] Holds masters and doctorate degrees from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. [3, 27]
Focuses on advancing AARP's mission with the Washington State Congressional delegation, including gaining support for policies related to health. [2, 4, 8, 12] Has extensive experience advocating for improved health outcomes. [4, 8] Remains engaged in the business of healthcare as a member of the Washington State Health Benefit Exchange Advisory Committee. [2, 4, 41]
Plays a key role in the state's volunteer Speakers Bureau with a strong passion for promoting healthy living, caregiving education, and brain health. [2, 21] Has emerged as a lead educator for AARP's Fraud Watch Network, focusing on fraud and cybercrime prevention, which relates to financial security and well-being. [2, 21, 34, 39]