Inclusive Health Access

Health equity means that patients have the care they need when they need it, regardless of personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, geographic location, and socioeconomic status. Today, hundreds of thousands of people in Washington State are uninsured or underinsured and have limited access to the health care they need. EOI is taking a community-based approach to healthcare by developing policies that expand affordability, comprehensiveness of care, accessibility, and cost containment and that build upon existing infrastructure and programs whenever possible, as a pathway to universal affordable coverage.

Research Feed

Educational Opportunity
Washington State Early Learning Hiring and Retention Survey

Statewide Survey Shows Low Pay, High Turnover Cause Education Quality Deficits

Early Learning
Dynamics in Early Childhood Education in Washington State

A Case Study on the Impacts of Low Wages and Inadequate Public Support

Healthy Communities
Health Coverage in King County

Progress to date - and steps still to be taken

Building on the ACA’s Success

Improving Affordability and Expanding Health coverage in Washington

Blog Feed

Inclusive Health Access

September 11, 2020

What’s at Stake for Washington in November’s Election

Regardless of the federal election, Washington State has an obligation to improve health care affordability

COVID-19

April 28, 2020

Structural Racism Helps Explain COVID-19 Disparities

The COVID-19 crisis gives us an opportunity to make structural changes for a better society

Progressive Tax Reform

April 7, 2020

We Can’t Cut Our Way Back to Prosperity

Washington’s regressive tax system has failed us. Again.