The biggest news emerging from the saga of the federal mini med annual benefit limit waiver program may be just how many U.S. residents have mini med coverage.
Brian Robertson, an executive vice president at Fringe Benefit Group, Austin, Texas, talks about the waiver program in a new commentary.
Fringe Benefit Group has been selling limited benefit medical plans designed for hourly and part-time workers who would not normally get employer-sponsored major medical coverage.
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