REPORT: SHORT-TERM HEALTH PLANS DON'T COVER SOME CARE, DENY MORE CLAIMS
Most short-term health insurance plans in
Short-term plans, which are typically cheaper than regular insurance because they don't have to meet many requirements of the Affordable Care Act, denied 31.3% of claims in 2021, compared to 11.7% for plans in
Only 10,310 residents had short-term plans in 2021, compared with more than 200,000 who got insurance through the individual marketplace of what is sometimes called "Obamacare." With Republican lawmakers having tried to expand the reach of the plans and Democratic Gov.
Short-term health plans could last longer in
The plans, meant to give people insurance for short periods of time between more stable coverage, can last year up to a year and in
The plans aren't required to cover pre-existing conditions or "essential benefits," such as maternity care, mental health and prescription drugs. Critics say many consumers don't realize that when they sign up, which can cause unexpected bills.
"Thousands of Wisconsinites utilize (short-term plans), and we want to ensure that those consumers are informed about the scope and limitations of these plans,"
Most cancer patients drink, despite significant risks, says study involving
The report was funded by the federal
A bill introduced by state Republican lawmakers in 2021 would have allowed short-term plans to last up to three years in
Evers, in his last two budget proposals, including this year, sought to limit the total duration of the plans to six months.



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