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Statement from Kev Coleman, president of AssociationHealthPlans.com, on federal judge striking down association health plan regulation


NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 29, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Health policy expert Kev Coleman, president and founder of AssociationHealthPlans.com, today issued the following statement in response to a federal judge's ruling to strike down a regulation that expands access to association health plans:

AssociationHealthPlans.com is the leading online resource supporting the emerging association health plans market. It answers a variety of questions facing those interested in launching new association plans. (PRNewsfoto/AssociationHealthPlans.com)

"Judge Bates' ruling on the new Department of Labor regulation is not only disappointing but also represents clear harm to small businesses across the nation. Thousands of employees and family members within the small business community have already enrolled in association health plans ? which help lower health care costs ? since they first became available last fall. They have provided a means by which broad benefits may be accessed at more economical prices. While I do not believe today's ruling will survive appeal, I believe Judge Bates' decision is an unnecessary detour on small businesses' path toward more affordable health coverage."

It is important to note that while this lawsuit was filed before the new regulation was implemented, it did not stop insurers and employers from moving forward with these plans. Clearly, insurers, employers and chambers of commerce have confidence in this emerging market.

AssociationHealthPlans.com plans to release a new study next week that analyzes the work that chambers of commerce have done in launching new association health plans.

Today's decision was issued by U.S. District Judge John Bates in State of New York v. U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor regulation ? which has staggered implementation dates, the last of which is April 1 of this year ? makes it easier for small employers to band together to offer more affordable health insurance plans previously available only to large companies.

Kev Coleman is founder and president of AssociationHealthPlans.com, the leading online resource supporting the emerging association health plans market. AssociationHealthPlans.com is headquartered outside Nashville, Tennessee.  

CONTACT: Amy Fletcher Faircloth
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SOURCE AssociationHealthPlans.com


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