A hard-won provision in the Affordable Care Act allows young people to buy their family's insurance until age 26. But after that, people without employer-funded insurance face a complicated set of choices: search the health plan exchanges, apply for Medicaid, or take a chance and remain uninsured.
Are you a young adult who is confused by navigating the exchanges you use to choose a plan? Did you buy a plan on the ACA exchanges only to discover that your medical care isn't covered? Did you get married or get a job just to get insurance? Have you decided not to get insurance?
Whatever your story, I and my team of reporters want to hear it. I'm a longtime health journalist, having worked for both The New York Times and KFF Health News, an independent news outlet covering health policy.
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