Wednesday, February 1, 2012

UnitedHealth subsidiary launches short-term plans - Denver Business Journal:

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Indianapolis-based Golden Rule Insurance Co., part of Minnetonka-based said Tuesday that it is introducing its Shoryt Term Medical Plus and Short Term Medicalp Value plans in 19states — Minnesota isn’t one of them, as state law prohibita for-profit insurers. In Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texaws and Wisconsin, consumers can choose from one to 12 monthsa of coverage with either ofGolden Rule’a new short term plans. In Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and one to six months of coverageis available.
“Especiallyy in today’s economy, there is a need for budget-consciou s health plans for individuals and familiese who suddenly find themselves without healt insurance through workor school,” Golden Rule CEO Richard A. Collins said in a news Golden Rule also offers short term healthy plans in 15other states: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nortgh Carolina, New Hampshire, New Mexico, South South Dakota, West Virginia and Individual insurance plans are a growing market for health insurancde companies as the recession causes workerw to lose their jobs, and companies to scaled back on benefits, causing more people to seek the All three of Minnesota’s majoer insurers — Blue Cross and Blue Shiele of Minnesota, Medica, and HealthPartners — have been .
One of Medica, even geared toward laid off

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