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		<title>By: Edward Harris</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[The answer is simple. Yes. If you do not pay your premium, either an individual or group policy, it will terminate. There may be a grace period or reinstatement clause, but typically, the policy will be in a lapse stage.

If your question was referring to actual &quot;benefits&quot; of a policy, The Affordable Care Act eliminated lifetime caps on covered benefits that are paid (although some policies, such as short-term plans) are exempt.]]></description>

		

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