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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe perils of turning 26: when US millennials lose their parents' healthcare
The Affordable Care Act extended coverage to millions of young adults, but many are reaching the cutoff point and risk falling through the gapshttp://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/11/the-perils-of-turning-26-when-us-millennials-lose-their-parents-healthcare-cover
"Chanel White is dreading her 26th birthday. It is not ageing itself that shes worried about; what she fears is losing her parents health insurance.
White, 24, is one of several million young people in the US who were able to be put on their parents insurance scheme after Barack Obamas 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA) was introduced, extending the age at which people aged out of a parental scheme from 18 to 25.
For White, such coverage was crucial. Months before her wedding in 2011, and at the age of just 19, she realised she was very sick. Her hands had been swelling and turning purple, her joints hurt and she was losing her hair.
She was soon diagnosed with the debilitating and potentially life-threatening autoimmune disease systemic scleroderma. She had to undergo an invasive procedure to open up her blood vessels and had a finger amputated. There were countless appointments with doctors and specialists to help figure out how to treat the complex disease as it developed. At the time of diagnosis, she was not covered by her parents scheme and so received all this treatment without health insurance.
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This is not to bash the ACA. Just noting that we need to improve on the improvement.
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The perils of turning 26: when US millennials lose their parents' healthcare (Original Post)
HuckleB
Mar 2016
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Viva_La_Revolution
(28,791 posts)1. i dont understand the problem
She just has to get it under her own name.
Unless of course she is in a state that refused obamacare, then she is screwed
SCantiGOP
(13,875 posts)2. States can't reject Obamacare
They can refuse to set up a state exchange, which about half did, and they can refuse the Medicaid expansion, but you can sign up for Obamacare anywhere in the US.
Viva_La_Revolution
(28,791 posts)4. this is why half measures dont work!
Single payer medicare for all!
Freddie
(9,275 posts)3. She can get an Exchange plan in any state
Unless her income is too low and she lives in a state that screwed people by refusing the Medicaid expansion.
My son turns 26 in July and has health issues. I am seriously considering putting him on COBRA even though an exchange plan is a lot cheaper, as my insurance thru work is a much better plan.