Earlier this month, the Trump administration changed a policy to make so-called short-term health insurance plans a little more attractive to consumers. But these plans don’t often cover prescription drugs, maternity care or pre-existing conditions, among other things. Because of that, they come at a lower sticker price than plans bought on the federal exchange under Obamacare.
But as WFPL’s Lisa Gillespie reports, some experts say the plans are bad for consumers who might end up with insurance that doesn’t pay for anything.