(1) The legislature recognizes that
(a) the state is a major purchaser of health care services, (b)
the increasing costs of such health care services are posing and
will continue to pose a great financial burden on the state, (c)
it is the state's policy, consistent with the best interests of
the state, to provide comprehensive health care as an employer,
to state employees and officials and their dependents and to
those who are dependent on the state for necessary medical care,
and (d) it is imperative that the state begin to develop
effective and efficient health care delivery systems and
strategies for procuring health care services in order for the
state to continue to purchase the most comprehensive health care
possible.
(2) It is therefore the purpose of this chapter to establish
the Washington state health care authority whose purpose shall be
to (a) develop health care benefit programs that provide access
to at least one comprehensive benefit plan funded to the fullest
extent possible by the employer, and a health savings
account/high deductible health plan option as defined in section
1201 of the medicare prescription drug improvement and
modernization act of 2003, as amended, for eligible state
employees, officials, and their dependents, and (b) study all
state-purchased health care, alternative health care delivery
systems, and strategies for the procurement of health care
services and make recommendations aimed at minimizing the
financial burden which health care poses on the state, its
employees, and its charges, while at the same time allowing the
state to provide the most comprehensive health care options
possible.
[2006 c 299 § 1; 1988 c 107 § 2.]