What are the pros and cons of short-term coverage? While the federal government has relaxed the rules for short-term health insurance, each state can make its own insurance regulations. In fact, insurance is largely regulated by the state and not the federal government.
STATE | INITIAL POLICY DURATION MAX | RENEWALS? | MAXIMUM DURATION
(INCLUDING RENEWALS)Â |
NOTESÂ |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alabama | Up to 12 months | Y | 36 months | |
Alaska | Up to 12 months | Y |  36 months  | |
Arizona | Up to 12 months | Y | 36 months | |
Arkansas | Up to 12 months | Y |  36 months  | |
California | None Available | N/AÂ | Â N/A | |
Colorado | None Available | N/AÂ | N/A | |
Connecticut | None Available | N/A | Â N/A | |
Delaware | None Available | N/AÂ | N/A | |
District of Columbia | 3 months | NÂ | 3 months | |
Florida | Up to 12 months | Y |  36 months  | |
Georgia | Up to 12 months | Y |  36 months | |
Hawaii | None Available | N/AÂ | N/A | |
Idaho | 364 days | N | 364 days | |
Illinois | 180 days | Â NÂ | Â 6 months | An enrollee cannot purchase a new short-term plan from the same issuer within 60 days of the termination of a previous short-term plan |
Indiana | Up to 364 days |  Y | 36 months  | |
Iowa | 36 months | Y | * The Iowa Insurance Division proposed extensive new rules for short-term plans that last more than 3 months, but the state’s rules committee rejected them. The Insurance Division is working on a new proposal, but the details aren’t yet public. | |
Kansas | Up to 365 days | One | 24 months | |
Kentucky | Up to 12 months | Y |  36 months | |
Louisiana | Up to 12 months | YÂ | 36 months | |
Maine | 364 days | Y | 24 months | |
Maryland | Up to 3 months | |||
Massachusetts | None Available | Â N/A | N/AÂ | |
Michigan | 185 days | No | 185 days within any 365 day period | |
Minnesota | 185 days | No, but can purchase additional plans | Total time enrolled in short-term plans can’t exceed 365 days in any 555-day period. | |
Mississippi | Up to 12 months |  Y | 36 months  | |
Missouri | 6 months | Â Y | 36 months | * Plans can be renewed to a total of 36 months as long as each term is six months or less. |
Montana | 364 days | Y | 36 months  | |
Nebraska | Up to 12 months | |||
Nevada | Up to 185 days | Â N | 185 days | |
New Hampshire | No sell state | N/AÂ | N/A | |
New Jersey | None Available | N/AÂ Â | N/AÂ Â | |
New Mexico | None Available | N/AÂ Â | N/AÂ Â | |
New York | None Available | N/AÂ Â | N/AÂ Â | |
North Carolina | 364 days |  Y |  36 months  | |
North Dakota | 6 months | |||
Ohio | 364 days | N | 52 weeks | |
Oklahoma | 364 days | Y | 36 months | |
Oregon | 3 months | Yes, but the 3-month total duration limit includes renewals. | 3 months | |
Pennsylvania | 364 days | Y | 36 months | |
Rhode Island | None Available | N/AÂ | N/A | |
South Carolina | 11 months |  Y | 33 months | |
South Dakota | Up to 6 months |  N | 6 months | South Dakota statute also requires insurers offering short-term plans to file a statement certifying that the policies are not being sold as a substitute for major medical insurance, and are instead supplemental insurance  |
Tennessee | Up to 364 days | Y |  36 months |  |
Texas | Up to 364 days |  Y |  36 months  |  |
Utah | Up to 363 days | No | 363 days | Â |
Vermont | None Available | N/AÂ | N/A | Â |
Virginia | Up to 6 months | N | 6 months | |
Washington | None Available | Â N/A | N/A | |
West Virginia | 364 days | Y | 36 months | |
Wisconsin | 365 days | Y | 18 months | Consumers can start new coverage (with the same insurer) after a 63-day break. |
Wyoming | 364 days | Y | 36 months |
Yes, short-term health insurance can provide many people with a great value and a good solution when they need affordable coverage quickly. It’s just that these non-ACA plans aren’t regulated the same way that ACA policies are, so people must understand some risks they may take by opting for the temporary protection of short-term health insurance.
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