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HCA does not anticipate any immediate impacts to our services or disruption to provider payments at this time. We will continue to monitor the situation and share updates if anything changes.
The Health Care Authority (HCA) and Tribal partners are pursuing a Section 1115 waiver for Washington state that focuses on spiritual, cultural, and traditional healing in Native communities.
We believe American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) people should have access to traditional health care — also known as Traditional Indian Medicine — to support their health and well-being. Together with Tribes, we can strengthen traditional health care as an Apple Health (Medicaid) benefit and strengthen Native communities.
Read the executive summary for more details.
Washington state is seeking CMS approval to implement a waiver to:
If approved, the waiver could begin as soon as July 1, 2026.
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people have long recognized that traditional health care practices are essential to healing and wellness. The 29 federally recognized Tribes in Washington state have rooted these practices—often called Traditional Indian Medicine—in their cultures.
For years, Tribes have championed the recognition of these valued practices and worked toward sustainable funding to expand and ensure timely access to this vital care.
If CMS approves the waiver, it will allow certain types of facilities in Washington state to provide traditional health care services as "qualifying facilities," including:
When a qualifying facility provides traditional health care services to an eligible Apple Health or Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrollee, Medicaid will reimburse (pay) that facility for the service. Such services must be provided by practitioners or providers who are employed by or contracted with a qualifying facility.
Qualifying facilities that receive Medicaid reimbursement (payment) for providing traditional health care is a significant step in:
It also empowers Tribes to provide whole-person care, which better serves their communities through a stronger, more effective health care system for AI/AN people.
Whole-person care considers a person’s entire well-being, including physical health, mental and emotional health, substance use, spiritual and cultural needs, and social factors.
This could include drumming, talking circles, sweats, spiritual counseling, rites of passage ceremonies, cultural guidance for traditional plant and food gathering, preparation and preservation, and more.
The waiver is one way we can ensure Tribes are recognized — and paid — for providing traditional health care services. This waiver also builds off the 2023 Washington State Indian Health Improvement Advisory Plan. We remain committed to strengthening Tribal-state partnerships, improving access to essential care for AI/AN people, and supporting Indian health care development.
In partnership with Lummi Nation and Yakama Nation, we will offer two public hearings to share information about the waiver. During the hearings, attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and provide input. Attendees can attend in person, join virtually, or call in.
| Tribe | Date and time | Location | Zoom and call-in information |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yakama Nation | Friday, November 14, 2025 1–2:30 p.m. |
Legends Casino Hotel 580 Fort Road Toppenish, WA 98948 |
Meeting ID: 817 3643 0815 Call in: |
| Lummi Nation | Wednesday, November 19, 2025 1–2:30 p.m. |
2616 Kwina Road Bellingham, WA 98226 |
Meeting ID: 875 6272 8945 Call in: |
In December 2025, we will also offer a listening session and Tribal Consultation for Tribes to share their input.
Note: You must be officially chosen by your Tribal Council as an elected official or appointed representative to participate in government-to-government discussions with the state.
| Meeting type | Date and time | Zoom and call-in information |
|---|---|---|
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OTA listening session Attendees can join virtually or call in. |
Thursday, December 11, 2025 10–11 a.m. |
Meeting ID: 845 3876 0381 Call in: |
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OTA Tribal Consultation Attendees can attend in person, join virtually, or call in. |
Tuesday, December 16, 2025 Health Care Authority |
Share your input by:
Note: If physically dropping off your comments at HCA, you can leave with the front desk/reception. View our visitor map with parking instructions. Please email our waiver team if you need a hard-printed copy of the application.
The deadline to provide public comment is Friday, December 5 at 5 p.m. (Pacific).
We strongly encourage early submissions.
Public comment is open to anyone who would like to share input, especially Tribal Nations, Indian health care providers, UIHOs, Tribal health organizations, and Native-serving organizations. We also encourage health care and social service providers, hospitals and health systems, community-based organizations, the public, and anyone else interested in sharing their input.
Input we receive will help us learn more about people’s thoughts on reimbursing traditional health care services. It will also help inform our state’s waiver application. After we submit the application to CMS, we’ll provide a summary of the comments we received during the public comment period.
Email: HCA waiver team