Regular readers may shout out back that the electrical flow direction loosened a lot of the rules surrounding Short Term Medical (STM) plans, as well as the ensuing hue as well as yell from 'the green suspects' virtually the footing ending (or worse!) every bit a result.
Well, preliminary results are in, as well as approximate who comes out standing tall (hint: it's non the naysayers):
Well, preliminary results are in, as well as approximate who comes out standing tall (hint: it's non the naysayers):
Analysts at @eHealth asked participants who used their coverage to pay for tending virtually their satisfaction levels. Here's what they said. https://t.co/v25rqIkVL1— ThinkAdv Life/Health (@TA_LifeHealth) March 12, 2019
Turns out, folks who bought these plans are, for the most part, completely satisfied that they worked every bit promised; inwards fact, over 80% of buyers who genuinely had claims were either satisfied or fifty-fifty very satisfied.
Hunh.
And most of the folks who had claims likewise "said their policies covered what they idea the policies would cover."
Imagine that.
Would that ObamaPlanvictims insureds were as well as thence satisfied.
Meantime, Colorado becomes the latest acre to ban sales of STM plans altogether:
"The Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI), business office of the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), has amended the regulation governing short-term express duration wellness produce goodness plans, requiring these plans to render many of the same protections afforded yesteryear Affordable Care Act (ACA) qualified plans."
In other words, no to a greater extent than curt term plans for Centennial Staters.
Wonder why their leaders abhor choice.
[Hat Tip: FoIb Lynne]
Hunh.
And most of the folks who had claims likewise "said their policies covered what they idea the policies would cover."
Imagine that.
Would that ObamaPlan
Meantime, Colorado becomes the latest acre to ban sales of STM plans altogether:
"The Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI), business office of the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), has amended the regulation governing short-term express duration wellness produce goodness plans, requiring these plans to render many of the same protections afforded yesteryear Affordable Care Act (ACA) qualified plans."
In other words, no to a greater extent than curt term plans for Centennial Staters.
Wonder why their leaders abhor choice.
[Hat Tip: FoIb Lynne]
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