American Hospital Association March 28, 2024

The Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Treasury March 28 released a final rule to limit the sale of one type of non-comprehensive health care coverage and promote greater consumer understanding of their coverage options.

Specifically, the rule restricts the length of short-term, limited-duration insurance, which was extended during the previous Administration. The initial contract period for STLDIs is capped at three months, with a maximum coverage period of four months, accounting for renewals and extensions. The rule also amends the consumer...

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