Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: Court Upholds Senate Republican-Backed 'Junk' Insurance Plans That Can Deny Coverage for Pre-Existing Conditions
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A federal court recently backed the expansion of short-term junk health insurance plans supported by
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These junk plans aren't required to cover treatment for COVID-19, but that hasn't stopped the
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AP: Court backs Trump expansion of cheap health insurance plans
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- A divided federal appeals court on Friday upheld the Trump administration's expansion of cheaper short-term health insurance plans, derided by critics as "junk insurance," as an alternative to the Affordable Care Act's costlier comprehensive insurance.
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Health Affairs: Appeals Court Upholds Rule Relaxing Short-Term Plan Restrictions
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- The court reaches its conclusion while acknowledging the serious gaps in STLDI coverage. As Judge
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- STLDI does not have to comply with the ACA's market reforms. This means that short-term insurers can charge higher premiums based on health status, exclude coverage for preexisting conditions, impose annual or lifetime limits, opt not to cover entire categories of benefits, rescind coverage, and require higher out-of-pocket cost-sharing than under the ACA. These coverage limitations can lead to significant gaps for consumers who enroll in these products and become sick or injured.
- A year-long investigation by the
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