OLYMPIA, Wash. (Metro) -- Many people in the state won't see any health insurance rebate.
For the first time, federal law requires health insurance plans to rebate money to consumers if they didn't reach the minimum medical care spending requirements.
Three of Washington's largest health plans, Group Health, Premera Blue Cross and Regence BlueShield all met the spending rules.
In Oregon the average rebate check to consumers is $777 and in Alaska the average rebate check for customers is $622.