Health Care Binders While short-term plans are most popular among young people, who are least likely to face major medical issues, a quarter of consumers between 45-64 opted for the cheaper, less comprehensive plans. (Photo: Shutterstock)

For better or worse, there appears to be a substantial market for short-term health plans that don't offer the services typically provided by major medical insurance.

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