Sens. Murray, Cantwell Call on Trump Administration to Halt Expansion of Junk Health Insurance Plans
Today,
"If finalized, the rule could increase costs and reduce access to quality coverage for millions of Americans, harm people with pre-existing conditions, and force premium increases on older Americans," the senators wrote. "This rule expands the sale and marketing of "junk plans" that exclude basic benefits including hospitalization, prescription drugs, mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and maternity care. We urge you not to finalize the proposed rule and instead work with us to ensure that all American families have choices of affordable, meaningful health care coverage."
"We are committed to making health insurance premiums more affordable for all consumers and expanding the number of options, and we stand ready to work with the Administration and our colleagues in
In addition to reversing vital protections for consumer and raising coverage costs for older Americans and patients with pre-existing conditions, a new analysis (https://www.kff.org/health-reform/issue-brief/understanding-short-term-limited-duration-health-insurance/) from the
The full text of the letter may be found below and here: https://www.democrats.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Comment%20Letter%20on%20Short-Term,%20Limited-Duration%20Insurance.pdf
Dear Secretary Azar, Secretary Mnuchin, and Secretary Acosta:
As a caucus, we are determined to guarantee access to affordable health care options for Americans with pre-existing conditions. Therefore, we write to express serious concerns with the proposed rule on short-term, limited-duration insurance (CMS-9924-P). If finalized, the rule could increase costs and reduce access to quality coverage for millions of Americans, harm people with pre-existing conditions, and force premium increases on older Americans. This rule expands the sale and marketing of "junk plans" that exclude basic benefits including hospitalization, prescription drugs, mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and maternity care. We urge you not to finalize the proposed rule and instead work with us to ensure that all American families have choices of affordable, meaningful health care coverage.
In this proposed rule, short-term, limited-duration insurance is defined as "a type of health insurance coverage that was designed to fill temporary gaps in coverage that may occur when an individual is transitioning from one plan or coverage to another plan or coverage." Under current law, these plans are limited to three months. What the rule proposes, however, is to extend the duration of these "short-term" plans to 12 months. Furthermore, the proposal seeks comments on whether the plans should be allowed for longer than 12 months, creating a permanent market for junk plans.
Approximately 133 million Americans under age 65 have a pre-existing condition. In the past, patients with pre-existing conditions faced difficulty getting comprehensive coverage, higher costs, or were barred access from coverage altogether. Current law ensures that no person can be denied coverage or charged more based on his or her health status. This rule reverses those critical consumer protections. These short-term plans force individuals and families to fill out medical questionnaires when applying, which are often used to deny coverage, charge more based on age, gender, or a pre-existing condition, or exclude coverage for the types of care that a person may need most, such as care for diabetes, high blood pressure, pregnancy, and countless other common conditions.
A significant portion of those with pre-existing conditions are older adults age 50 to 64. This proposed rule is likely to remove a number of younger and healthier Americans from the individual marketplaces, thereby imposing what
The patient community has expressed grave concerns about the proliferation of short-term plans - in fact, 113 groups, including
We are committed to making health insurance premiums more affordable for all consumers and expanding the number of options, and we stand ready to work with the Administration and our colleagues in
For these reasons, we urge you not to finalize the proposed rule and instead to work with us to make health care more affordable for all families.



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