Can I still get 6-month health insurance?

October 3, 2025

Looking for a 6-month health insurance plan to help a temporary gap?

You’re not alone. Short-term health insurance (also called short term limited duration insurance) is designed to give people flexible, temporary coverage when life changes leave them without a plan.

But here’s the tricky part: The rules for short-term health insurance have changed more than once in recent years.

Here’s what you need to know about short-term health insurance in 2025.¹

What happened to 6-month health insurance?

Not long ago, short-term plans could last up to 12 months and be renewed for up to 36 months in many states. Then, in September 2024, new rules cut those options way down:2

  • Initial contract: 3 months
  • Maximum coverage: 3 months in a 12-month period (with a 1-month extension)

That meant a 6-month health insurance plan was no longer an option.

Not what you wanted to hear, right? Fortunately, rules for short-term insurance have changed…again.

The 2025 update: Short-term rules under review

In August 2025, the U.S. Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and the Treasury announced they would not prioritize enforcement of the 2024 limits while they review short-term health insurance rules.1

What does this mean for you?

  • Some insurers may again offer 6-month health insurance plans (and possibly longer).
  • Availability depends on your state, since some states may still restrict or ban short-term health insurance.
  • Options may vary until final federal guidance is issued.

When a 6-month health insurance plan makes sense

A 6-month health insurance plan could help bridge a gap in coverage if you:

Before you enroll in a 6-month health insurance plan…

Short-term health insurance can help when other options are unavailable or limited. But it works differently than an employer plan or plan available through the ACA ACA Health care reform law with 3 goals: make health insurance more available, expand Medicaid, and lower the costs of health care. Read more »Marketplace.

Before you enroll in a 6-month health insurance plan, keep these points in mind:

4 tips to find short-term health insurance

If you’re looking for a 6-month health insurance plan or short-term plan with longer coverage options, these four tips will help you find out what’s available:

  1. Contact a licensed health insurance agent in your state
  2. Find out if short-term insurance is available in your state
  3. Compare your options for short-term insurance vs. plans available through the ACA Marketplace
  4. Before you enroll, review coverage details, premiumspremiumsThe amount you pay for your health insurance every month. Read more »deductiblesdeductiblesThe amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance pays. Read more », and other costs

Not sure what’s available in your area? Call (833) 994-0681 to speak with a licensed health insurance agent or find a licensed health insurance agent near you.

1. Statement of U.S. Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and the Treasury Regarding Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance. (2025). Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Retrieved from: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/statement-regarding-short-term-limited-duration-insurance.pdf Accessed on September 23, 2025.
2. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (2024). Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance Fact Sheet. Retrieved from: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/short-term-limited-duration-insurance-and-independent-noncoordinated-excepted-benefits-coverage-cms Accessed on September 23, 2025.

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