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Friday, March 29, 2024

Guest: Health Coverage — Protecting your personal investment: a note to graduates

The importance of health insurance coverage for new graduates

The two of us are among dozens of commencement speakers at California’s colleges and universities this year who are raising awareness, in our remarks to new graduates and their families, on the importance of having health insurance coverage.

We congratulate you on what you have accomplished and offer our good wishes for what lies ahead. Like us, many of you are the first in your family to get a college or advanced degree. You have worked hard and made many sacrifices. Indeed, you have made a big investment in yourself, and we want to be sure that you protect that investment. Having health insurance coverage is one of the most important things you can do to protect investment in yourself.

Fortunately, you have options today. Some of you will be able to stay on your parents’ health insurance — an option that can continue until you turn 26 — while others may get coverage through your spouse or through your new job or graduate school.

Regardless of how you get covered, ensuring that you have health insurance coverage is what’s most important — and it should be your top priority. No one can reliably predict when injury or illness will strike, but when it does, you will need health insurance.

If you will be losing your insurance through your campus health program and you are

not sure what is next for you, we encourage you to visit Covered California’s website or even search it up on social media. You may be eligible for free coverage or insurance that costs as little as $1 a month.

Covered California is just one of the many health insurance options available to students and new graduates. In California, we have dramatically expanded insurance coverage and made health care coverage more affordable. Going without coverage is gambling on the likelihood that you will not experience an unforeseen illness or injury, the cost of which could quickly exceed the cost of your student loans. Rolling those dice has often proved to be a losing bet. Getting covered is the winning strategy.

Once again, congratulations, good luck and don’t forget to get covered!

 

Written by: Dr. Kenneth W. Kizer and Cástulo de la Rocha

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by individual columnists belong to the columnists alone and do not necessarily indicate the views and opinions held by The California Aggie.

Dr. Kenneth W. Kizer is the director of the Institute for Population Health Improvement at the University of California, Davis, and the former director of health services for California. He gave a commencement address at the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine.

Cástulo de la Rocha is President and CEO of AltaMed Health Services Corporation and has given commencement addresses at the College of Business and Economics at California State University, Los Angeles.

 

 

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