This bill, known as the "Removing Insurance Gaps for Health Treatment (RIGHT) Act of 2025," seeks to amend the Public Health Service Act to ensure the appropriate availability of short-term limited duration insurance. It introduces a new definition for short-term limited duration insurance within the Act. This definition stipulates that such health insurance coverage must have an initial contract expiration date less than 12 months after its original effective date. Furthermore, the total duration of the coverage, encompassing all renewals or extensions, is capped at not more than 3 years from the original effective date.
Removing Insurance Gaps for Health Treatment (RIGHT) Act of 2025
USA119th CongressHR-6299| House
| Updated: 11/25/2025
This bill, known as the "Removing Insurance Gaps for Health Treatment (RIGHT) Act of 2025," seeks to amend the Public Health Service Act to ensure the appropriate availability of short-term limited duration insurance. It introduces a new definition for short-term limited duration insurance within the Act. This definition stipulates that such health insurance coverage must have an initial contract expiration date less than 12 months after its original effective date. Furthermore, the total duration of the coverage, encompassing all renewals or extensions, is capped at not more than 3 years from the original effective date.