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Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Island Packet : declared in Judge issues temporary order allowing Beaufort County magistrates to keep health insurance

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Breaking down health insurance for young adults
Insurance expert, David Fenderson, says many young adults don't know much about the basic concepts of health insurance, especially if they are on their parents' plan. BANGOR, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — Current law allows people to stay on their parent's health insurance until they are 26. He encourages anyone, but especially young adults, to find more out more information about terms such as deductibles, open-enrollment period, copay, and more. So many young adults don't have to think about how it works. Healthcare.gov has a glossary of important health insurance concepts.


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