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Private Health Insurance Coverage Among Persons Under Age 65, By Selected Characteristics: United States, Selected Years 1984–2011

July 15, 2013
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported raw private health insurance coverage trends by age group and other demographics. The data span 1984 through 2011. The age group data includes a subset for young adults age 19 to 25 who as of September 2010 as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act could be covered as dependents on a parent's health plan for any reason. Previously, young adults turning 19 were not eligible for coverage as dependents, unless they were enrolled in higher education, and even then were only eligible for coverage under . . .

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