Commonwealth Fund Report-- How the Affordable Care Act is Helping Young Adults Stay Covered

Commonwealth Fund Report-- How the Affordable Care Act is Helping Young Adults Stay Covered
The Commonwealth Fund
May 26, 2011
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The Affordable Care Act is making a difference for young adults, among the groups most at risk for lacking health insurance in the United States. Young adults up to age 26 may now stay on or join their parent’s health plans if they include dependent coverage, and early reports indicate that at least 600,000 have done so.Starting in 2014, of the 14.8 million uninsured adults ages 19 to 29, an estimated 12.1 million could gain subsidized coverage once all the law’s provisions go into effect: 7.2 million may gain coverage under Medicaid and 4.9 million may gain subsidized private coverage through state insurance exchanges. New findings from the 2010 Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey indicate the need for reforms.

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