Dependent Health Coverage (State Implementation)
If you have specific questions about health insurance coverage for young adults . of self-sustaining employment due to disability from dependent age limits.
http://www.ncsl.org/issues-research/health/dependent-health-coverage-state-implementation.aspx
Health care dependents: Extending parent coverage to age 26 - May ...
May 12, 2010 . Roughly 30% of young adults up to age 26 have no health insurance at all. That's three times the rate of uninsured children, according to the .
http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/12/news/economy/health_care_dependents/Health Care Reform: Dependent coverage to Age 26
Sep 15, 2010 . Children can remain on their partents' health insurance policy until they . on our insurance until he's 26 (current dependent age limit is 23).
http://www.moneyfunk.net/finances/health-care-reform/What are age limits - HealthInsuranceFinders.com Answers - Health ...
May 1, 2010 . The age limit will also apply to the age that a dependent child may remain on the parent's health insurance policy. Most health plans will .
http://answers.healthinsurancefinders.com/What-are-age-limits-q1104.aspx
Guidelines on Medical Insurance Companies With Age Restrictions ...
Navigating the world of medical insurance for your business can be a serious challenge. With so many choices, regulations and factors determining rates and .
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/guidelines-medical-insurance-companies-age-restrictions-3115.html
Dependent Coverage to Age 26 - Health Care Reform Provisions
Adult child coverage until age 26* · Annual dollar limits restricted . Grandfathered plans (group health plans and group health insurance coverage only) are not .
http://www.uhc.com/united_for_reform_resource_center/health_reform_provisions/dependent_(adult_child)_coverage.htm
The New Health Care Law and Coverage for Young Adults - AARP ...
TRICARE limits coverage for children to age 21, or to 23 if they are students. . health insurance are not allowed to get coverage under their parents' health plan, .
http://www.aarp.org/health/health-care-reform/info-08-2010/health_care_reform_explained.html