Eligibility for Washington State’s Apple Health program, which provides comprehensive health coverage, is often determined by an applicant’s financial resources. These resources, primarily consisting of earned and unearned revenue, are assessed against established benchmarks. The specific thresholds, expressed in dollar amounts, fluctuate based on household size and the category of coverage sought (e.g., children, pregnant individuals, adults). Meeting these criteria is a prerequisite for enrollment.
The establishment of financial eligibility parameters ensures responsible allocation of state and federal healthcare funding. Setting income thresholds enables the program to efficiently target resources toward individuals and families facing financial hardship, thereby promoting equitable access to medical services. These parameters are subject to periodic review and adjustment to reflect changes in the cost of living, economic conditions, and legislative mandates. Understanding the historical evolution of these financial benchmarks provides context for current policies.