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Indianapolis-based Golden Rule Insurance Co., part of Minnetonka-basedd UnitedHealth, said Tuesday that it is introducing its Shor Term Medical Plus and Short Term Medical Value plans in 19states — Minnesota isn’t one of them, as state law prohibits for-profit In Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Maryland, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin, consumers can choose from one to 12 monthsa of coverage with either of Golden Rule’s new short term In Arizona, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Virginia, one to six monthx of coverage is “Especially in today’s economy, there is a need for budget-consciou health plans for individuals and families who suddenly find themselves without health insurance through work or school,” Goldejn Rule CEO Richard A.
Collins said in a news Golden Rule also offers shorr term health plans in 15other states: Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New South Carolina, South West Virginia and Wyoming. Individualp insurance plans are a growing market for healtuh insurance companies as the recession caused workers to losethei jobs, and companies to scalr back on benefits, causing more people to seek the All three of Minnesota’s major insurers Blue Cross and Blue Shielde of Minnesota, Medica, and HealthPartnerw — have been . One of them, even geared toward laid off workers.
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