In direct response to President Trump's October 2017 Executive Order, the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Labor, and the Treasury (the Departments) issued a proposed rule today that is intended to increase competition, choice, and access to lower-cost healthcare options for Americans. The rule proposes to expand the availability of short-term, limited-duration health insurance by allowing consumers to buy plans providing coverage for any period of less than 12 months, rather than the current maximum period of less than three months. The proposed rule, if finalized, will provide additional options to Americans who cannot afford to pay the costs of soaring healthcare premiums or do not have access to healthcare choices that meet their needs under current law.
"Americans need more choices in health insurance so they can find
coverage that meets their needs," said Health and Human Services Secretary
Alex Azar. "The status quo is failing too many Americans who face
skyrocketing costs and fewer and fewer choices. The Trump Administration is
taking action so individuals and families have access to quality, affordable
healthcare that works for them."
This announcement builds on the President's October 2017 Executive Order
13813, "Promoting Healthcare Choice and Competition Across the United
States," which directs the Departments to consider proposing regulations
or revising guidance to expand the availability of short-term, limited-duration
insurance and allow it to cover longer periods. The Departments published a
final rule in 2016, which restricted short-term, limited-duration insurance to
less than three months. Key stakeholders, including state regulators, have
expressed concerns that the current limit could cause harm to some consumers,
limit consumer options, and have little positive impact on the risk pools in
the long run. Today's proposed rule would address these concerns by reverting
to the previous definition of short-term, limited-duration insurance which
permits coverage for nearly a full 12 months.
A fact sheet on today's proposed rule can be found here: https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2018-Fact-sheets-items/2018-02-20.html.
The link to the proposed rule can be found here: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/02/21/2018-03208/short-term-limited-duration-insurance.
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