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This study was funded by a grant from The California Wellness Foundation (Cal Wellness). Created in 1992 as a private independent foundation, Cal Wellness’ mission is to improve the health of the people of California by making grants for health promotion, wellness education and disease prevention (Grant No. 2015-185). Claire Brindis was supported by grant #U45MC27709 from DHHS, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau (Title V, Social Security Act), Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Health, Adolescent Health Branch.

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Tilley, L., Yarger, J. & Brindis, C.D. Young Adults Changing Insurance Status: Gaps in Health Insurance Literacy. J Community Health 43, 680–687 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-018-0469-1

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