adultBasic Health Insurance Program Budget Briefing
By Lisa Fleming , | 13 years ago
Created by the Tobacco Settlement Act of 2001, the adultBasic program has used state and private funds to provide affordable health insurance to eligible low-income adults. Due to insufficient funding, the program will close at the end of February 2011. Current adultBasic enrollees will be offered the option to enroll in a more expensive alternative basic health insurance program offered by the four major Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans serving Pennsylvania. This budget briefing provides an overview of the current adultBasic program, including an analysis of its funding sources.
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