Washington Administrative Code Title 243 - Health Care Policy Board
Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Title 243 – Health Care Policy Board
WAC Title 243 governs the Health Care Policy Board in Washington State. This board is part of the Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) and plays an advisory role in developing and overseeing state health care policy.
Purpose of the Health Care Policy Board:
The board is established to:
Guide the Health Care Authority on key policy issues.
Promote evidence-based health care reforms.
Improve the quality, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness of health care in Washington.
Advise on strategies for reducing health disparities and improving public health outcomes.
Key Functions May Include:
Reviewing and recommending health care policies related to insurance, Medicaid, public employee benefits, and health care purchasing.
Monitoring health system performance and suggesting reforms.
Promoting transparency, including the use of data and evidence-based practices.
Stakeholder engagement to ensure policies are equitable and informed by community needs.
Regulatory Scope in WAC Title 243:
WAC Title 243 likely includes rules related to:
Board composition and appointment.
Meetings, procedures, and public participation.
Conflict of interest and ethical guidelines.
Roles in policy formation and collaboration with other agencies.
Note: The actual number of rules under WAC Title 243 is relatively limited since it is a specialized advisory board. Most operational decisions are carried out by the Health Care Authority, which is more broadly regulated under other titles (like WAC Title 182).
Related Titles:
WAC Title 182 – Health Care Authority
(Primary body implementing public health insurance programs and health policy in the state.)
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