CMS / STM plans limited to 3 months starting 9/1/2024

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This admin is a joke, and didn't take into account ANY feedback from the industry, agents or consumers.

Force people onto ACA and limit choice because consumers are too stupid.
This will only cause more to be uninsured, you can't force double/triple ACA premiums on someone without a penalty for not having coverage. Indemnity plans also hit

Can't wait until Trump reverses this BS rule


Biden-Harris Administration Protects Consumers from Low-Quality Coverage by Limiting “Junk” Health Plans

These actions build on the Biden-Harris Administration’s effort to eliminate hidden fees and consumer traps in every sector of the economy.

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is taking yet another action to lower health care costs and protect consumers from being scammed into purchasing lower quality insurance, or “junk insurance”. The Biden-Harris Administration is closing loopholes to prevent health insurance companies from misleading consumers into buying health plans that discriminate based on pre-existing conditions and that provide little or no coverage when consumers need it the most. Today’s action will protect families from receiving thousands of dollars in health care bills.

Specifically, the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and the Treasury (collectively, the Departments) are releasing the Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance and Independent, Noncoordinated Excepted Benefits Coverage, or “Junk Insurance”, Final Rules. Short-term, limited-duration insurance (STLDI) is a type of health insurance that is typically designed to fill temporary gaps in coverage when an individual is transitioning from one source of coverage to another. Unlike most health insurance plans, STLDI plans are not subject to the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) critical consumer protections, including guaranteeing coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and prohibiting discrimination based on health status, age, or gender. Today’s final rules will limit these “short-term” plans to truly short time periods, no more than four months instead of three years.

In addition, the final rule will require health insurance companies to be clear and up front with what consumers are buying. Short-term plans, as well as “fixed indemnity” insurance policies that provide a fixed, cash payment for a health care event, will have to include a clear, easy-to-understand consumer notice on marketing, application, enrollment, and reenrollment materials, so that consumers can make informed coverage purchasing decisions. The final rules increase transparency while helping to ensure that consumers do not mistakenly enroll in these types of insurance plans as substitutes for comprehensive coverage.

“HHS is cracking down on junk insurance plans to help consumers make informed choices and avoid mistakenly paying for a plan that does not provide them the coverage or protection they expect,” said HHS Secretary Becerra. “Over the past three years, we have helped more people gain access to high-quality, affordable coverage — and more than 300 million Americans are covered for the first time ever. We want everyone to have the peace of mind that comes with having coverage that includes the protections and benefits they expect.”

“CMS is committed to furthering the promises made by the ACA 14 years ago,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “By increasing consumer understanding of short-term, limited-duration insurance and fixed indemnity excepted benefits coverage and making short-term plans truly short term, people will be more informed about the risks associated with these types of coverage and their options for comprehensive coverage.”
 
Summary of Final Rules

Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance


The Departments are amending the federal definition of STLDI to limit the length of the initial contract term to no more than three months and the maximum coverage period to no more than four months, taking into account any renewals or extensions.
 
This admin is a joke, and didn't take into account ANY feedback from the industry, agents or consumers.

Force people onto ACA and limit choice because consumers are too stupid.
This will only cause more to be uninsured, you can't force double/triple ACA premiums on someone without a penalty for not having coverage. Indemnity plans also hit

Can't wait until Trump reverses this BS rule


Biden-Harris Administration Protects Consumers from Low-Quality Coverage by Limiting “Junk” Health Plans

These actions build on the Biden-Harris Administration’s effort to eliminate hidden fees and consumer traps in every sector of the economy.

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is taking yet another action to lower health care costs and protect consumers from being scammed into purchasing lower quality insurance, or “junk insurance”. The Biden-Harris Administration is closing loopholes to prevent health insurance companies from misleading consumers into buying health plans that discriminate based on pre-existing conditions and that provide little or no coverage when consumers need it the most. Today’s action will protect families from receiving thousands of dollars in health care bills.

Specifically, the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and the Treasury (collectively, the Departments) are releasing the Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance and Independent, Noncoordinated Excepted Benefits Coverage, or “Junk Insurance”, Final Rules. Short-term, limited-duration insurance (STLDI) is a type of health insurance that is typically designed to fill temporary gaps in coverage when an individual is transitioning from one source of coverage to another. Unlike most health insurance plans, STLDI plans are not subject to the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) critical consumer protections, including guaranteeing coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and prohibiting discrimination based on health status, age, or gender. Today’s final rules will limit these “short-term” plans to truly short time periods, no more than four months instead of three years.

In addition, the final rule will require health insurance companies to be clear and up front with what consumers are buying. Short-term plans, as well as “fixed indemnity” insurance policies that provide a fixed, cash payment for a health care event, will have to include a clear, easy-to-understand consumer notice on marketing, application, enrollment, and reenrollment materials, so that consumers can make informed coverage purchasing decisions. The final rules increase transparency while helping to ensure that consumers do not mistakenly enroll in these types of insurance plans as substitutes for comprehensive coverage.

“HHS is cracking down on junk insurance plans to help consumers make informed choices and avoid mistakenly paying for a plan that does not provide them the coverage or protection they expect,” said HHS Secretary Becerra. “Over the past three years, we have helped more people gain access to high-quality, affordable coverage — and more than 300 million Americans are covered for the first time ever. We want everyone to have the peace of mind that comes with having coverage that includes the protections and benefits they expect.”

“CMS is committed to furthering the promises made by the ACA 14 years ago,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “By increasing consumer understanding of short-term, limited-duration insurance and fixed indemnity excepted benefits coverage and making short-term plans truly short term, people will be more informed about the risks associated with these types of coverage and their options for comprehensive coverage.”
Yes Sir! ...ObummerCare was built as an income redistribution bill also meant to crush private healthcare & ultimately funnel citizens into a crony state-run healthcare rationing system.

Dictating health plan profit margins is the main reason we're seeing 400%+ increase in full price plans, as well as mandating all plans have MEC!

Nothing the left does is by accident, wait 'til they start their Marxist attack on the cost of healthcare/plans ...knowing full well that removing competition from the market is the reason :/
 
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