HR 31
Health Coverage Choice Act
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The Health Coverage Choice Act clarifies the definition of ‘short-term limited duration insurance’ under the Public Health Service Act. Specifically, it establishes that such plans must have an initial coverage period of less than 12 months, with a total maximum duration of up to 36 months, including any renewals. This bill aims to formalize the rules around these types of plans, which offer temporary health coverage at a lower premium than traditional insurance. It reinforces the existing regulations regarding the length of time these plans can be active.
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