Obama care allows to age 26.
The Affordable Health Care Act of 2010 allows parents to keep their children on their health insurance until they are 26. This applies if they are not covered under any other health insurance.
Most health insurance companies will cover children until they are 21 years old, or until they move out of their parents home at 25, if they are still in school. This varies from company to company.
some insurance carriers are allowing children up to the age of 23 years old and full time student. but better yet, call your parents insurance carrier.
Indiana has CHIP - Children's Health Insurance Program, which is available to children without other health insurance coverage. Medicaid, Hoosier Healthwise and Children Special Health Care Services are other programs available for children's health insurance in Indiana.
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The main difference between children's and adults health insurance is that children may be eligible for low- or no-cost insurance through Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program.
There is no law directing parents to provide health insurance for their children. It is the law that a child of legal driving age have auto insurance if he is going to be driving his own or his parent's car.
That depends on a number of factors, such as the jobs/income of each parent, the health insurance plan either or both parent has, any relevant laws of your state, etc. Sometimes both parents are required to maintain health insurance on the children, especially if they both already have health insurance plans with their jobs.
These companies provide health insurance for children: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Time Insurance, Celtic Insurance Company, Coventry Health Care of Louisiana, Golden Rule Insurance, and Humana.
The acronym "CHIP" stands for Children's Health Insurance Policies. It is a government run program that works towards getting children from low-income families health insurance.
The CHIP in CHIP Health Insurance is an acronym representative of Children's Health Insurance Program. It is a government sponsored program that covers children whose families do not meet the requirements for Medicaid but cannot afford to purchase standard health insurance.
Not in the US