This chapter summarizes the major determinants of health insurance coverage rates among young adults. Socioeconomic status, demographics, actual and perceived health status, perceived value, and perceived need are all examined in order to determine what the literature reveals regarding each variable and how each variable impacts a young adult\u27s decision to purchase health insurance. Results indicate that socioeconomic status, demographics, perceived value, and perceived need were the most significant determinates of health insurance status of young adults. A conceptual framework is also examined and used to illustrate theoretical implications. Managerial implications for marketing health plans to young adults are also addressed. Finally,...
The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the importance of health insurance. Although most ...
Objective: This study examines the association of health insurance coverage status and self-reported...
Young adults between the ages of 18-34 are most likely to lack health insurance in the United States...
This chapter summarizes the major determinants of health insurance coverage rates among young adults...
Background: The large number of uninsured individuals in the United States creates negative conseque...
Each year the number of uninsured individuals in the United States continues to grow. This unfortuna...
Compares the 19-to-26 age group to others in terms of insurance status by income level, health, and ...
Present times are changing rapidly, people are becoming increasingly active, and we often find ourse...
The adult dependent provision of the PPACA went into effect in September of 2010 and has increased i...
Young adults often experience instability with regard to work, school, residential status, and finan...
PurposeTo examine young adults' health care utilization and expenditures prior to the Affordable Car...
This is a research submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Bachelor of Bus...
This paper explores health insurance coverage trends for youth (age 15-18) and young adults (age 19-...
This dissertation consists of three essays that examine health care and behavioral issues among youn...
Based on 2010 Biennial Health Insurance Survey data, examines how provisions to extend eligibility f...
The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the importance of health insurance. Although most ...
Objective: This study examines the association of health insurance coverage status and self-reported...
Young adults between the ages of 18-34 are most likely to lack health insurance in the United States...
This chapter summarizes the major determinants of health insurance coverage rates among young adults...
Background: The large number of uninsured individuals in the United States creates negative conseque...
Each year the number of uninsured individuals in the United States continues to grow. This unfortuna...
Compares the 19-to-26 age group to others in terms of insurance status by income level, health, and ...
Present times are changing rapidly, people are becoming increasingly active, and we often find ourse...
The adult dependent provision of the PPACA went into effect in September of 2010 and has increased i...
Young adults often experience instability with regard to work, school, residential status, and finan...
PurposeTo examine young adults' health care utilization and expenditures prior to the Affordable Car...
This is a research submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Bachelor of Bus...
This paper explores health insurance coverage trends for youth (age 15-18) and young adults (age 19-...
This dissertation consists of three essays that examine health care and behavioral issues among youn...
Based on 2010 Biennial Health Insurance Survey data, examines how provisions to extend eligibility f...
The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the importance of health insurance. Although most ...
Objective: This study examines the association of health insurance coverage status and self-reported...
Young adults between the ages of 18-34 are most likely to lack health insurance in the United States...