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Student Needs Navigation

LiveWell Student Needs Navigation LiveWell provides low-income UW students with resources and information about local services and programs that address basic needs. The LiveWell Student Needs Navigator can assist with connections to programs like food banks, information about King County Housing Authority and other low-cost and local shelter resources, how to apply for state funded health insurance, Husky Health medical care options, and more. The Student Needs Navigator is unable to provide direct funding for students. Appointments Currently registered students…

Workshops

LiveWell Workshops These evidence-informed educational workshops are FREE for UW students and cover a variety of health and wellness topics aimed at promoting life-long behaviors that support health, self-growth, and meaningful connection. You can view our offered workshop topics below. Workshops are primarily peer-led (facilitated by Peer Health Educators (PHEs), current student employees at the University of Washington in Seattle). Learn more about the LiveWell Peer Health Education Program. Who can attend workshops? Our workshops can be requested for your…

Confidential Advocacy

LiveWell Confidential Advocacy LiveWell Confidential Advocacy provides a safe and confidential space to help students, faculty and staff identify what they want or need after an incident of sexual assault, relationship violence, or stalking has occurred. Advocates are trained professionals who understand the dynamics of abuse and harassment, share options for support, and stand by students and staff while they navigate their healing. LiveWell Confidential Advocates do not report to the University. LiveWell Advocates’ confidentiality is protected under state law…

General Immunity Requirements

To protect the health and safety of our students, faculty, academic personnel, staff, and broader community, the University of Washington requires students to be vaccinated against Measles, Mumps, and Meningitis Meningococcal ACWY, with certain exemptions allowed.   If these requirements are not met, students will not be able to register for their second quarter of classes. Students are responsible for their own immunizations and requirements, and must submit documents themselves. The IVP does not have access to UW Medicine or Husky Health…

Patient Rights and Responsibilities

Patient Rights Patient Responsibilities The content above reflects UW Medicine Patient Rights and Responsibilities (document U3931 V.2409). Late Cancellation and No-Show Fees If you do not contact us to cancel or reschedule, and you do not attend your appointment, you may be charged a $75 or $100 no-show fee. If you cancel without 24 hours’ notice, you may be charged a $50 late cancellation fee.

Insurance & Cost

Prepaid Services for UW Seattle Students  Some on-campus health services are subsidized by the Services & Activities Fee, which all matriculated UW Seattle students pay.  Insurance 101  To learn more about how insurance works at Husky Health Center, please continue reading below or download our Digital Insurance Guide.   Key Points From The Digital Insurance Booklet

Medical Records

Options for requesting and transferring medical records  As a current or former patient, you may need to request your medical records to meet institutional requirements or transfer care to another provider. This page outlines your options.  Getting Started  Determining if we have the records you seek  Husky Health opens a medical record for each person who receives health care at our clinic. We do not retain records for students who do not establish care with us. If you fulfilled the UW Immunity Verification…