We provide new evidence about incidence by examining the dependent coverage mandate in the ACA, which requires group insurance to allow adult children to age 26 to remain on their...
In 2010, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandated that private insurance plans extend coverage to adult dependents under the age of 26. We hypothesize that this policy may have had the unintended con...
In this study of nearly 3 million births among women aged 24 to 25 years vs those aged 27 to 28 years, the Affordable Care Act dependent coverage provision was associated with increased private ins...
This paper investigates the impact of the Affordable Care Act's (ACA's) dependent coverage mandate on health insurance coverage rates and health care utilization among young adults. Using data from...
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It is your responsibility to notify the Michigan Office of Retirement Services of any change in your status or that of your family that would result in ineligibility, or of coverage under any other group insurance including Medicare. We will adjust your premium deductions if necessary, but we cannot refund premiums that were withheld before the month in which you report the change. ...
In healthcare, a dependent refers to anyone who’s eligible to be added to a health insurance plan, granting them access to the same or similar benefits as the policyholder. Deciding who qualifies as a dependent and what benefits they’re entitled to will depend on your insurance provider and the terms of the policy. Eligibility may vary, but typically, dependents will include: Exceptions may exist regarding the above. Consult with your provider or employer to learn how adding a dependent work...
such coverage available for an adult child until the child turns 26 years of age. Nothing in this section shall require a health plan or a health insurance issuer described in the preceding...
Conclusions: The extension of health insurance coverage to young adults with behavioral health disorders has provided them with additional financial protection, which can be important given the low incomes and high debt burden that characterize the age group.
If you have a health insurance plan, either through your employer, the health insurance marketplace or a private insurer, some people in your household may be eligible for coverage. Here’s what you need to know about who might qualify, how to get them added and more. As the primary person listed on your health insurance, you’re the policyholder. This means that you own your health plan, and it centers around your coverage and care. But in some circumstances, you can extend coverage to your d...