Federal judge upholds a Trump alternative to ‘Obamacare’
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge is upholding the Trump administration's expansion of cheaper short-term health insurance plans as an alternative to the Affordable Care Act's costlier comprehensive insurance.
U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Leon in Washington, D.C., ruled Friday that the potential downside of expanding short-term plans is "minimal" and "benefits are undeniable" for some consumers. He found that the Trump administration had the legal authority to issue rules last year making the plans more attractive to customers.
Where available, the plans now are good for up to 12 months and may be renewed for 36 months. But they don't have to cover people with pre-existing conditions or provide basic benefits like prescription drugs.
The Association for Community Affiliated Plans, an insurer group that sued the administration, plans to appeal.
Health and Human Services Alex Azar called the ruling "a clear victory" for patients.
Arch MI Approved to Insure CalHFA Loans
AM Best Revises Outlooks to Stable for Wawanesa General Insurance Company; Affirms Credit Ratings of The Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company and Its Life/Health Subsidiaries
Advisor News
- Americans unprepared for increased longevity
- More investors will seek comprehensive financial planning
- Midlife planning for women: why it matters and how advisors should adapt
- Tax anxiety is real, although few have a plan to address it
- Trump targets ‘retirement gap’ with new executive order
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- AIG to sell remaining shares in Corebridge Financial
- Corebridge Financial, Equitable Holdings post Q1 earnings as merger looms
- AM Best Assigns Credit Ratings to Calix Re Limited
- Transamerica introduces new RILA with optional income features
- Transamerica introduces RILA with optional income features
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- NC House lawmakers push for better breast cancer detection
- Senate approves bills to limit costs for inhalers and diabetes supplies
- Democratic candidates revive single-payer promise as California’s healthcare system faces strain
- How hospital outpatient departments increase the cost of care
- Senators delay bill on making health insurance affordable
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- When an MEC is an effective planning tool
- Lincoln Financial Reports 2026 First Quarter Results
- Brighthouse Financial Announces First Quarter 2026 Results
- Life insurance premium jumps 10% in 1Q
- Genworth Financial Announces First Quarter 2026 Results
More Life Insurance News