Government asked graduates to learn more about Medicare

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jobs The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is working to bring students to consider their health insurance options as they are about to graduate. Working with universities and student groups, the HHS try to let young adults know the benefits of the reform of health care.

The reform allows students and young adults to remain on the health insurance plan of their parents until they turn 26. In the past, many students should get their own plan if they have dropped out of university or graduation.

The HHS asked the universities to put a badge on university Web sites pointing to government information. Also the administration will send brochures that can be downloaded, using their student Facebook page and also works with groups of students to hold sessions explaining insurance options.

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said: "We want to work with colleges and presidents universities and campus leads to ensure more young adults can get the coverage and care they need to stay healthy, even if they are unemployed or looking for a job. "

last week, The Corner coverage has written on the subject and provides students with some additional tips on steps they can take to compare health insurance options.

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