Young adults, 18-34, are the fastest growing group without health insurance in the United States, making them prime targets for enrollment. Funded by a $1.25 million grant from Covered California, the state’s insurance exchange, campus coordinators are conducting outreach efforts aimed at educating students about the Obamacare law before the March 31 deadline.
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