Minneapolis, MN (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On Sept. 1, a new federal rule will apply a four-month limit on the duration of short-term health insurance plans — including renewals — unless a state has stricter ...
Following the 2018 federal expansion of short-term limited-duration (STLD) insurance plans, limited or no state regulation of ...
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Under the rule, Americans will be allowed to buy short-term health insurance plans that offer longer coverage. Previously, plans could only last up to three months. Coverage can now last less than a ...
Pivot Health, a division of HealthCare.com, which is a leader in technology-enabled health insurance solutions, has released new customer survey data that reveals 26% of short-term medical plan ...
The Trump administration’s final rule for short-term health plans, released Aug. 1, already is facing resistance from state governments and state insurance regulators, according to The New York Times.