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With Federal Rules Weakened, States Should Act to Protect Against Short-Term Health Plans
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Link to more items from this source
[Opinion]
Aug. 1, 2018
"Before the recent flurry of activity, three states -- Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York -- already effectively prohibited short-term plans, and Oregon limits short-term plans to three months or less and restricts renewals. Several other states have protections in place that may at least mitigate the effects of the rule changes.... Yet most lack sufficient protections against adverse selection that could result from the federal rule changes for short-term plans (and also for Association Health Plans, or AHPs[.])"

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