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Has there been any further discussion regarding the change to STM coming April 1? Assuming there has not been any I suppose the new law does go into effect.
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Has there been any further discussion regarding the change to STM coming April 1? Assuming there has not been any I suppose the new law does go into effect.
UHC is allowing clients to be enrolled in 10 month STMs right now in states where 11 months is the limit. Is that 3 month limit on STMs a "law" or just the Obama Administration CMS' interpretation of the healthcare law?
I did UHC stm a couple of days ago in Virginia. The message said that after 3/30, plans longer than 3 months would be allowed ( which is what my client wanted).
The Department of Health and Human Services has released new regulations restricting the sale of short-term plans so that the maximum duration cannot exceed 90 days. Due to this ruling, we’ve had to re-file our application in every state where our short term medical plan is available.
Unfortunately, several states have not yet approved our new application so we will be suspending sales at 12:00AM ET on 4/1/17 in:
• Alaska
• Arizona
• Connecticut
• California
• Colorado
• Florida
• Idaho
• Iowa
• New Hampshire
• New Mexico
• Oregon
• Pennsylvania
• Tennessee
• Washington
• Virginia
At this time there is no indication surrounding the timeline of when each individual state will review the pending application. Please contact your dedicated account executive if you have any questions and for further updates.
They would be or would not be?
Is there anything official about this yet? Or is it a huge grey area that will differ from state to state?