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Indianapolis-based Golden Rule Insurance Co., part of Minnetonka-basec UnitedHealth, said Tuesday that it is introducingg its Short Term Medical Plus and Shoryt Term Medical Value plans in 19states — Minnesotw isn’t one of them, as state law prohibits for-profit insurers. In Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texa s and Wisconsin, consumers can choos from one to 12 months of coveragd with either ofGoldenj Rule’s new short term plans. In Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Virginia, one to six months of coverag eis available.
“Especially in today’s economy, there is a need for budget-consciouxs health plans for individuals and families who suddenly find themselve s without health insurance throughj workor school,” Golden Rule CEO Richard A. Collinss said in a news release. Golde n Rule also offers short term health plans in 15othee states: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, North New Hampshire, New Mexico, Souty Carolina, South Dakota, West Virginia and Individual insurance plans are a growing market for health insurance companies as the recession causes workers to lose theifr jobs, and companies to scalew back on benefits, causingb more people to seek the products.
All thre e of Minnesota’s major insurers — Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Medica, and HealthPartners — have been . One of Medica, even geared toward laid off workers.
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