Medi-Share Ordered Out of Kentucky at Year's End
By: Michael C. Fehn
Updated: November 1, 2012
Franklin County Circuit Judge Thomas Wingate made that decision on Wednesday.
That means some 800 Kentuckians who are part of Florida-based Medi-Share program have another two months of coverage.
Wingate had ordered Medi-Share to cease operations in Kentucky because it doesn't comply with state insurance regulations.
Medi-Share closely resembles secular insurance, but only allows participation by churchgoers who pledge to abstain from alcohol, tobacco, drugs and sex outside of marriage.
Medi-Share contends that its members realize the program isn't traditional insurance but a charitable endeavor to help cover medical bills of fellow Christians and potentially have their own expenses covered should the need arise.

