Most Generous Hospital Charity Care in Seattle (2026)

Seattle hospitals ranked by how generous their financial assistance programs are. Enter your income and household size below to see which hospitals would cover your bills for free or at a discount.

What is FPL? The Federal Poverty Level is a government-set income threshold used by hospitals to determine who qualifies for free or discounted care. For example, 400% FPL for a family of four is about $132,000 per year. The higher a hospital's FPL threshold, the more people qualify.

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Enter your annual household income and household size. We will show you which Seattle hospitals would give you free or discounted care.

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Seattle Hospitals with Most Generous Charity Care

Sorted by the income level at which you qualify for completely free care. Higher FPL thresholds mean more people qualify.

HospitalFree CareDiscounted CareHardshipDetails
Seattle Children's Hospital
Full write-off of patient responsibility for families at or below 400% FPL
400% FPL
$132,000/yr (family of 4)
600% FPL
Sliding scale
NoFull guide
Kaiser Permanente
350% in some California regions
300% FPL
$99,000/yr (family of 4)
400% FPL
Sliding scale
YesFull guide
Providence
300% FPL in CA, OR, and WA. Other states vary.
300% FPL
$99,000/yr (family of 4)
400% FPL
Sliding scale
NoFull guide

What You Need to Apply

Most Seattle hospitals require similar documentation. Gather these before you apply:

  • Proof of income for all household members (recent pay stubs, tax returns, Social Security or disability award letters, or a signed statement of no income)
  • Proof of household size (tax return showing dependents, birth certificates, or lease agreement)
  • Government-issued ID (driver's license, state ID, or passport). Citizenship is not required.
Tip: Some hospitals may also request bank statements. Check the specific hospital's requirements in their full guide before applying.

Washington Law Protections

Washington has strong charity care laws that protect Seattle patients. Key protections include:

  • RCW 70.170: Hospitals must provide charity care to patients at or below 300% FPL.
  • Collection protections: Hospitals cannot use extraordinary collection actions (lawsuits, liens, wage garnishment) against patients eligible for charity care.
  • Credit reporting: Washington bans medical debt from credit reports under certain conditions.
  • Balance Billing Protection Act: No surprise billing for out-of-network emergency services or when patients did not have a choice of provider.

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How we rank: Hospitals are sorted by the income threshold at which they offer 100% free care (higher = more generous). FPL figures are based on 2026 Federal Poverty Level guidelines.

Data is sourced from each hospital's published financial assistance policy. Last updated May 2026. For the most current information, see each hospital's full guide or contact their financial assistance office directly.