Young adults gain health insurance under new lawThe Washington Post
For most young adults in the U.S., the cutoff age for staying on a parent’s health insurance plan is 26 per the Affordable Care Act. Before your 26thbirthday, you can be covered by either or both parents’ employer-sponsored or marketplace plans – and you don’t have to be classifi...
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Therefore, Medicaid is the major health insurance provider for a population at high risk for dementia, obesity, and premature mortality. Despite the importance of Medicaid for adults with Down syndrome, little is known about how this population uses Medicaid. Objective To describe enrollment in, ...
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Family caregivers may be assisted by the National Insurance Institute through the Long Care Insurance Law, which provides mainly financial support and hired caretakers. Social support is also offered to caregivers by independent nonprofit organizations, such as for Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s ...