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What does the Universal Health Care Commission do?
- Creates immediate and impactful changes in health care access and the delivery system in Washington.
- Prepares 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.
- Submits annual reports to the Legislature each November.
What is HCFA-WA’s impact?
- We actively support the work of the UHCC through our relationships with allied organizations and UHCC members.
- We recommended five of the six public members of this 15-member body, including the Chair, Vicki Lowe. Click here to learn more about Commission members.
- We submit live and written public comments.
- We provide links, updates and recaps of the meetings.
Meet the Commission members at our 2nd Wednesday Speakers Series.
What you can do:
- Tell us why universal health care is important to you and what you would like the UHCC to know.
- Subscribe to Health Care Authority (HCA) for updates.
- Sign up to provide public comment by 5 p.m. the day before a UHCC or FTAC meeting occurs.
The Latest:
June Universal Health Care Commission Recap: Keeping Eyes on the Prize
By Marcia Stedman, HCFA-WA Board Member
At its April meeting, the Commission decided to create a Universal Primary Care work group. Commission members Nicole Gomez, Rep. Parshley, Ingrid Ulrey representing the OIC, and FTAC member Hiroshi Nakano volunteered for this Work Group.
The June meeting agenda included a discussion of their report, a potential vote on how to spend the $250,000 funding provided to the UHCC by the Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC), and a potential vote to approve the Provider Reimbursement Proposal prepared by the Finance Technical Advisory Committee (FTAC).
Main Takeaways: The Commission
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Agreed that before designing a universal health care system, they should first design a universal primary care (UPC) system for these reasons:
- To increase and expedite access to health care
- To gain the experience they need in order to design the full universal health system
Nicole Gomez stated that since the UHCC is the “nexus”of all the other Boards administered by the Health Care Authority, it would be the proper “home” for designing a UPC system, but they postponed a final decision until the FTAC can review this decision at their next meeting, to be held on Aug. 6th.
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Voted to spend the OIC’s $250,000, provided to the Commission, to test the hypothesis that spending 12% on primary care saves dollars elsewhere in the system, and if so, how much is saved. Any remaining funding would be spent on comparing the costs of these administrative structures, pending advice from the FTAC:
- Fee-For-Service (FFS) or managed care payments
- State-run or third-party administration
- Application of Connecticut’s model: state-administered or managed FFS
A final vote will be taken at the next Commission meeting on Sept. 3rd.
The vote on the FTAC’s Provider Reimbursement Proposal could not be taken, as a majority of the members left early, resulting in a lack of quorum.
HCFA-WA’s Takeaways:
- Although the UHCC may appear to be the “nexus” of the Health Care Authority’s Boards, that impression may stem from the state agency reports included in each meeting. The UHCC was not intended to resolve other HCA issues; rather, the work of the other Boards should inform the Commission’s work.
- The Health Care Cost Board is already mandated to measure and report on how to increase primary care spending to 12% of the state’s total spending on healthcare (SB 5589, passed in 2022). Achieving this goal should remain with the Cost Board so that the UHCC can fulfill its charge to design a health care system for the entirety of Washington’s health care services and residents.
- The UHCC is the only body specifically charged with creating a universal health care system that provides coverage and access for all Washington residents through a unified financing system. The focus should remain on their core mission of creating the universal health care system.
Meeting Materials Here
Meeting Video Here
Next Meetings:
FTAC: Thursday, August 6th 2-4:30 p.m., Details available here closer to the date.
Comment to the FTAC
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Speak during the designated public comment time at FTAC meetings.
Sign up to provide public comment by 5 p.m. the day before the meeting occurs.
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Submit written comments at any time. If you submit your comments less than two weeks before a meeting, we’ll include them in the following meeting’s materials.
We urge our members to push to use OIC proviso funds for economic analysis focused on the entire single-payer universal healthcare system, rather than universal primary care, in their public comments.
UHCC: Thursday, September 3rd 2–5 p.m., Details available here closer to the date.
Comment to the UHCC
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Speak during the designated public comment time at UHCC meetings.
Sign up to provide public comment by 5 p.m. the day before the meeting occurs.
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Email
[email protected] at any time. If you submit your comments less than two weeks before a meeting, they will be included in the following meeting’s materials.
We urge our members to push to use OIC proviso funds for economic analysis focused on the entire single-payer universal healthcare system, rather than universal primary care, in their public comments.
Now Available, the Universal Health Care Commission 2025 Annual Report
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Read past recaps:
- May 2026 FTAC: Continued Work on Provider Reimbursement and Possible Universal Primary Care Model
- April UHCC 2026: Eyes on the goal, please!
- March 2026 FTAC Meeting: Universal Primary Care: Design & Risks
- February 2026 UHCC Meeting: Details, Details, Details
- January 2026 FTAC Meeting: Financial Foundations of Universal Health Care
- December 2025 UHCC Meeting: Universal Publicly Funded Health Care: the Answer to Skyrocketing Costs
- November 2025 FTAC Meeting: Provider and Hospital Pricing
- October 2025 UHCC Meeting: All hands on deck!
- September 2025 UHCC Meeting: Section 1333 Compacts: More Questions than Answers
- September FTAC Meeting: Details & Decisions
- August 2025 UHCC Advocates Roundtable: A Meeting of the Minds
- July 2025 FTAC Meeting: Momentum is Building in Washington!
- June 2025 UHCC Meeting: Level Setting
- May 2025 FTAC Meeting: Should governance be just an afterthought?
- April 2025 UHCC Meeting: Governance tops the agenda
- March 2025 FTAC Meetng: Who's on first?
- February 2025 UHCC Meeting: Rural health takes center stage
- January 2025 FTAC Meeting: What is a global budget?
- December 2024 UHCC Meeting: A glimmer of light
- November 2024 FTAC Meeting: Costs and Cost Containment
- October 2024 UHCC Meeting: Health Care in Washington: All about the money
- September 2024 FTAC Meeting: Cost and cost-sharing analysis
- August 2024 UHCC Meeting: When Will We Focus on Designing the Universal System? Is There a Timeline?
- July 2024 FTAC Meeting: Cost sharing is not the way!
- June 2024 UHCC Meeting: Administrative Simplification Round 3: Health Insurance Plans vs. the Rest of Us
- May 2024 FTAC Meeting: How does a health plan figure out the cost of its product?
- April 2024 UHCC Meeting: Washington's long & winding road to Universal Health Care is still long and winding...
- March 2024 FTAC meeting recap: Our advocacy is paying off!
- February 2024 UHCC meeting recap: The Universal Health Care Commission Needs a Reboot
- December 2023 UHCC & January 2024 FTAC Meetings
- November 2023 FTAC meeting recap: Can’t make a silk purse from a sow’s ear
- October 2023 UHCC meeting recap: UHCC Advocacy Pays Off; eternal vigilance is the price
- September 2023 FTAC meeting recap: All about ERISA!
- August 2023 UHCC meeting recap: Finally, a vision!
- July 2023 FTAC meeting recap: The barrier that is ERISA
- June 2023 UHCC meeting recap: The Commission is moving at a snail’s pace but help is on the way!
- May 2023 FTAC meeting recap: it was not all flowers
- April 2023 UHCC Meeting Recap: Does equity matter?
- March 2023 FTAC Meeting Recap: Transitional Solutions, Medicare Questions, and Lessons from the Indian Health Care Delivery System
- January 2023 FTAC Meeting Recap: A Lot to Like
- October 2022 Meeting Recap: Three Important Actions, Four Main Takeaways
- August 2022 Meeting Recap: Public Comments Lead the Way
- July 2022 Meeting Recap: Discussing Near Term Steps to UHC
- June 2022 Meeting Recap: Key Design Elements of a UHC System
- April 2022 Meeting Recap: Who Knew? Or Yes, It Really Is This Complicated!
- January 2022 Meeting Recap: Obviously, UHC is the best
Materials:
Universal Health Care Commission
HCA Universal Health Care Work Group 2021
- Washington State Health Care Authority's Universal Health Care Work Group Final Report to the Legislature
- Washington State Health Care Authority's Universal Health Care Work Group Final Report slideshow
Watch our video on the report: Universal Health Care Work Group Findings Explained
Other Boards and Commissions
Health Care Cost Transparency Board
Total Cost of Insulin Work Group