March 4, 2013
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Issue Brief
The impact of a much-discussed Affordable Care Act (ACA) provision that aims to limit variation in the amount of health care premiums charged to older adults compared to younger ones is explored in this brief.
February 16, 2012
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Program Result Report
The Rutgers Center for State Health Policy studied the provisions and impact of state policies requiring expanded dependent coverage for young adults on their parents' health plans as part of RWJF's State Health Access Reform Evaluation initiative.
February 1, 2012
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Journal Article
The experience that states have had with pre-Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance expansion to young adults shows the process is non-problematic, but there are undetermined implications for risk pooling, cost distribution, and prolonging the parental ...
January 1, 2010
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Issue Brief
Issue brief shows many states have expanded dependent coverage to young adults.
June 1, 2008
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Issue Brief
An Urban Institute analysis looks at why young adults, accounting for 28 percent of America's uninsured population, are disproportionately uninsured and what policies could address their coverage gaps.
April 1, 2007
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Program Result Report
The National Academy of Social Insurance devoted a session of its January 19-20, 2006, annual policy research conference to the problem of ensuring health insurance coverage for older workers.
August 1, 2003
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Program Result Report
In 1996-1999, investigators at the Urban Institute, Washington, investigated the effectiveness of the nation's health insurance system in providing coverage for older Americans using data from the 1992-1994 Health and Retirement study.
August 1, 2003
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Program Result Report
The Urban Institute - a nonpartisan economic and social policy research organization in Washington - studied the facts and issues related to health insurance coverage for Americans ages 55 to 64.
September 1, 1996
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Program Result Report
Rock the Vote took advantage of the highly visible policy debate about health reform to educate young people (ages 16 to 24) about the health care system, various health reform proposals, and behaviorally linked health problems that disproportionately affect youth.