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The Illinois Covered Proposal Will Expand Coverage Through Both Public Programs and Private Plans (PDF)
Families USA
May 24, 2007
6 pages. Excerpt: The state will expand coverage to certain groups of low-income adults, including childless adults and some immigrants. For these groups, Illinois will pay for coverage that is similar to Medicaid. Some of these beneficiaries will be required to pay the premiums associated with this coverage. However, adults with incomes up to 400 percent of poverty ($82,600 a year for a family of four in 2007) will receive some assistance in paying these premiums.
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