Geee Posted January 18, 2021 Share Posted January 18, 2021 Washington Examiner As the Biden administration looks to make its mark on healthcare, one policy it is likely to overturn is President Trump’s 2018 executive order loosening rules for short-term health insurance policies, an effort to provide alternatives to Obamacare plans that Democrats described as sabotage. While such policies account for a small part of the health insurance market, it is likely indicative of healthcare policy battles to come during the Biden administration, pitting liberal groups who want to defend and build upon Obamacare against conservative groups who want more free-market alternatives. Also known as short-term, limited-duration insurance, it is health insurance that primarily fills the gaps in coverage that an individual may face when transitioning from one long-term plan to another, as may happen when a person is in between jobs. Since such plans were supposed to offer only short-term coverage, they were not subject to the benefit mandates and other regulations under the Affordable Care Act. Fearing that healthier people were using such plans as a way to avoid paying higher prices on the ACA exchanges, in 2016, President Barack Obama issued an executive order saying that the plans could only offer three months of coverage and could not be renewed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geee Posted January 18, 2021 Author Share Posted January 18, 2021 AMERICA LAST: Biden Set to Cancel Keystone XL Pipeline and Ask Congress to Offer Amnesty to 20 Million Illegals in First Week Democrats will waste no time in crushing the American economy in the first days of Joe Biden’s stolen presidency. When Joe Biden bragged he would do away with President Trump’s “America First” policies he wasn’t kidding. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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