Do you need help getting health care coverage? As a Washington State resident, you and your family may be eligible for free or low-cost health care. Through Apple Health (Medicaid), you have access to medical, dental, and vision care, as well as behavioral health services—including mental health and substance use treatment and prevention, recovery support, and housing and employment services.
Apple Health Expansion enrollment update
The enrollment limit for Apple Health Expansion has been met. If you have not applied, you can still complete your application for Apple Health Expansion to be considered if space opens in the program.
If you applied for coverage and were denied because the cap was met, there are no additional steps you need to take. There is still a possibility you may be randomly selected to enroll if space opens in the program. You will receive an eligibility notice if you are selected for enrollment.
View the enrollment announcement for regular updates or visit the Apple Health Expansion webpage for more information. Send questions about what this means for you and your family, and what to expect over the coming months to the Apple Health Expansion inbox.
Employee and retiree benefits
Are you a public employee, school employee, or retiree? Find everything you need to make informed decisions about and manage your PEBB or SEBB benefits. Explore and compare plans, see how much it costs, find out if you're eligible, and learn how to enroll. If you are leaving employment, find out what options are available for you through continuation coverage.
Billers, providers, and partners
Want to become an Apple Health (Medicaid) or behavioral health provider or partner? Need to revalidate? Find resources to help you manage your enrollment, provide treatment, request prior authorization (PA), and file claims, including forms, billing guides, fee schedules, medical policies, and training materials for ProviderOne.
About HCA
HCA is the largest purchaser of health care in the state. We lead the effort on transforming health care through programs and initiatives that range from the administration of Apple Health (Medicaid) and behavioral health activities to developing models for value-based purchasing and health technology assessments. We use data to inform our decisions and work in collaboration with local communities to ensure that Washington residents have access to better health and better care at a lower cost.