Wisconsin Extends Young Adults' Health Coverage | Source: Business Insurance
November 3, 2009 9:31AM EST


By Jeff Casale

The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance has issued an emergency rule implementing a new law that extends health insurance coverage for residents up to 27 years old.

The rule, which Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle announced last week, allows residents up to age 27 to receive health coverage through their parents’ health care plan. 

. . . Gov. Doyle noted that young adults are a group that traditionally has high levels of people who are uninsured.

To be eligible for coverage through their parents’ health care plans, young adults must be older than 17 but younger than 27 years of age, unmarried, and either ineligible for health coverage through their own employer or whose premium contribution for coverage through their employer is greater than what parents would have to pay to add them to their health insurance.

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