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Expanding Health Insurance Coverage for Dependents (PDF)
Community Catalyst, Inc. Feb. 27, 2009 12 pages. Excerpt: Young adults are one of the fastest growing groups without health insurance. Those between the ages of 19 and 29 make up about one in three people who are uninsured. Young adults need health coverage to shelter them from medical debt and ensure they get essential care. One solution is simple: change state laws to allow young people to remain on their parents' health insurance plans beyond age 18. This is a smart strategy during a fiscal crunch, as there is no cost to the state and typically little extra cost to parents and insurers. This policy is particularly important in a time of an economic downturn, when many people are losing jobs and health insurance. |
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