Under Obamacare, women were granted more breastfeeding health insurance benefits. They’ll likely stay under new legislation. Here's what's covered.| HealthCareInsider.com
Hawaiin law virtually prohibits the sale of short-term plans. Fortunately, you have other options.| HealthCareInsider.com
If you’re between jobs or waiting for other coverage to begin, short-term health insurance may help you bridge a gap in health insurance coverage.| HealthCareInsider.com
Short-term plans in Alaska are designed to offer temporary health coverage. They feature low premiums and quick enrollment.| HealthCareInsider.com
West Virginia short-term health insurance lasts for a limited time. The federal government has rules in place for this type of policy.| HealthCareInsider.com
For Maryland residents, going without health insurance can be risky. A sudden illness or injury can jeopardize your health and finances.| HealthCareInsider.com
Short-term health insurance plans bridge periods when you may not have healthcare coverage. You can't buy them in California but other options exist.| HealthCareInsider.com
South Carolina short-term health insurance lasts up to 11 months. Depending on the plan, it may be renewable up to 36 months in total under federal law.| HealthCareInsider.com
New Hampshire short-term health insurance plans are affordable plans that offer some health coverage for a limited time. They last for six months or less.| HealthCareInsider.com