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Subject Health cost sharing ministries leave many out in the cold, critics say
Date May 13, 2020 11:02 AM
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Health cost sharing ministries leave many out in the cold, critics say
by Sarah SalvadoreThough not insurance, faith-based health care sharing ministries are a growing part of the insurance landscape. Lawsuits and critics say the inexpensive plans deny preexisting conditions and have no obligation to pay medical claims.

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