Becker's Healthcare June 25, 2020
Morgan Haefner

An investigation from the House Committee on Energy and Commerce found about 3 million Americans had short-term health plans last year, representing a 27 percent increase from 2018.

The increase in short-term health plan enrollment came after the Trump administration extended how long consumers could hold the plans and allowed the plans to skirt some requirements under the ACA.

HHS and Republican leaders have said expansions of short-term health plans help increase health insurance choices for...

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