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WA PROVIDER DATA

Washington Healthcare Provider Data

Washington's healthcare market is powered by Seattle's tech-influenced medical innovation and world-class institutions, while the state's eastern half relies on Spokane and smaller regional centers.

Updated February 2026

68,000+
Total Providers
21,000+
Active Physicians
4,800+
Dental Practices
10,500+
Mental Health Providers

Top Healthcare Specialties in Washington

  • Primary Care
  • Mental Health
  • Dentistry
  • Oncology
  • Orthopedics

Major Healthcare Markets in Washington

  • Seattle
  • Spokane
  • Tacoma
  • Bellevue
  • Olympia

Regulatory Environment

The Washington Medical Commission oversees physician licensing and requires 200 CME credits per quadrennial cycle. Washington was an early adopter of full practice authority for nurse practitioners and has progressive telehealth laws with insurance coverage parity.

The state's Cascade Care program offers standardized health plans on the individual market, and Washington has experimented with a public option approach to increase coverage and competition. Telehealth is broadly permitted with prescribing authority and no prior in-person visit requirement.

Washington expanded Medicaid through Apple Health, covering over 2 million residents. The state has also been a leader in behavioral health integration, merging physical and behavioral health purchasing at the managed care level.

Market Overview

Seattle is home to UW Medicine, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (Fred Hutch), and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, creating a nationally competitive academic and specialty market. UW Medicine operates the only Level I trauma center in a five-state region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho). Swedish Medical Center and Providence also compete in the metro.

Amazon, Microsoft, and other tech companies' employee health demands have influenced provider competition in the Puget Sound region. The tech sector's presence drives demand for concierge medicine, mental health services, and digital health innovation. Kaiser Permanente Washington also serves the metro.

Eastern Washington, centered on Spokane, is a distinct and more rural healthcare market. Providence and MultiCare are the major systems there. Many residents in smaller eastern Washington communities travel to Spokane for specialty care. The state's tribal health facilities serve a significant population across multiple reservations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of healthcare provider data are available for Washington?

Provyx covers Washington physicians, dentists, mental health professionals, nurse practitioners, chiropractors, and naturopathic doctors. With 68,000+ records, our dataset includes NPI, practice address, phone, specialty, system affiliation, and verified email contacts.

What makes Seattle a top healthcare market?

Seattle is home to UW Medicine, Fred Hutch Cancer Center, and multiple major health systems. The city's tech economy drives demand for employer-sponsored healthcare and has fueled innovation in digital health and mental health services.

How does eastern Washington differ from the Puget Sound for healthcare?

Eastern Washington, centered on Spokane, has significantly fewer providers per capita and a more rural demographic. Providence and MultiCare are the major systems. Many residents travel to Spokane for specialty care not available in smaller communities.

What are Washington's telehealth policies?

Washington mandates insurance parity for telehealth, allows prescribing via virtual visits, and was an early adopter of NP full practice authority. The state's Cascade Care public option includes telehealth coverage. Behavioral health telehealth has been a particular focus.

How is Washington provider data maintained?

Washington records are verified against NPI registry data and state licensing files on a rolling basis. Seattle metro data is refreshed frequently given market competition, with quarterly updates for Spokane, Tacoma, and rural eastern Washington.

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