Short-Term Health Insurance in Kansas

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Updated on February 23rd, 2022

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What You Need to Know

In Kansas, short-term health policies are available with terms of six or 12 months. You can renew once, for a maximum coverage period of 24 months.

You will pay a lower monthly premium for short-term health insurance than for a plan purchased under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) without subsidies.

Unlike ACA plans short-term health plans are not required to offer essential benefits.

A gap in medical insurance can happen when you’re between jobs or waiting for other benefits to start. If you choose to go without health insurance, an illness or injury could put your health and financial security at risk. Short-term health insurance can help you bridge the gap and protect you from unexpected medical expenses.

Short-term plans are intended to provide temporary coverage. There are many companies in Kansas that offer short-term health insurance plans. In general, they are cheaper than those offered under the ACA, unless you qualify for a subsidy. The tradeoff is that short-term plans don’t provide the same level of coverage.

Bridging gaps

If you’re in between jobs or are waiting for new coverage to begin, a short-term health plan may make sense.

Who Should Buy Short-Term Plans in Kansas?

Temporary health insurance provides fast and inexpensive coverage. Here are some things to know when deciding whether this type of plan is right for you: