Home>Publications>How Have State Policies to Expand Dependent Coverage Affected the Health Insurance Status of Young Adults? How Have State Policies to Expand Dependent Coverage Affected the Health Insurance Status of Young Adults? Alan C. Monheit, Joel C. Cantor, Derek DeLia, Dina Belloff Focus Area: Access and Coverage Type: Journal Articles Book Title: Editor Name: Publisher: Meeting Title: Journal Title: Health Services Research Publisher URL: Volume: 46 Issue: 1 Pt 2 Pages: 251-267 Place of Meeting: Date: February 2011 Keywords: Young Adult Coverage, Dependent Coverage, DU31, Dependent Adult, Expansion More Publications on Access and Coverage Biden and the Affordable Care Act: Congressional Action, Executive Federalism, State Litigation, and Program Durability The NJ FamilyCare Section 1115 Opioid and Substance Use Disorder Demonstration Program: Midpoint Assessment. Strategies to Facilitate Telehealth Integration: Survey of Primary Care Practices in New York City: April-July 2020 Trump, the Administrative Presidency, and Federalism The Administrative Presidency, Waivers, and the Affordable Care Act More +