Federal law sets 26 as the usual cutoff for staying on a parent’s health insurance, but several states allow extended ...
You are the beneficiary for any dependent coverage you choose. You may elect coverage of $5,000 or $10,000 for dependent child(ren) up to age 26 without providing a Statement of Health (SOH). You must ...
This week Health Affairs is releasing a Health Policy Brief by T.R. Goldman on Young Adults and the ACA. The brief focuses on the importance of enrolling young adults in coverage through the law’s new ...
Young adults ages 19 through 29 are the largest growing age group in the U.S. at risk for being uninsured. Officials estimate this age group accounts for approximately 13 million of the 47 million ...
Financial support for this research came from National Institute for Health Care Reform (see also Health Insurance). The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from Agency for Healthcare ...
Janet Beckmann, CPA, Principal, Risk Services and Data Analysis Practice Leader, Brown Smith Wallace LLC Larry Pevnick, CPA, CFF, Member in Charge of Insurance and Reinsurance Services, Brown Smith ...
It depends on the product / company where you and your family members are intending to be covered. Generally, in many products, the dependent children are covered till the age of 25 years. You may ...