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As most people know, the national healthcare reform law requires health insurers to cover young adult dependents of policyholders.
While the federal law is effective until age 26, recent Ohio health insurance legislation goes a step further. In that state, all regulated health plans are required to extend that coverage until he or she turns 28!
Large corporations that self-insure (instead of buying coverage) are exempt, although activists are asking them to comply regardless.
Tags: health insurance, healthcare reform, ohio health insurance, uninsured, young adult health insurance
