Whether you're graduating from college, leaving home for the first time,
or between jobs, a major change in your lifestyle often dictates a
change in your health insurance coverage.
For these circumstances, some
health insurers offer short-term or temporary health plans (sometimes
called "major medical" plans) to fill in the gaps between traditional
policies.
With low premiums and high deductibles, short-term policies are designed
to be more of a low-cost safety net in case of serious injury or illness
than a comprehensive day-to-day health insurance plan.
Benefits are
limited and there are strict eligibility requirements to qualify.
Additionally, temporary health insurance is just as the name implies,
only a temporary solution. While some plans offer coverage for up to a
year, most short-term policies offer between one month and six months of
coverage.