enrollees in A Sentence

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    The enrollee is also responsible for.

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    The insurance plans for these Enrollees will begin on Jan. 1.

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    Using a double-blind procedure, they matched the data with Enrollees' credit reports and studied them as a group.

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    The interview is conducted individually and involves an interactive dialogue between members of the selection committee and the enrollee.

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    University of the Philippines College of Law is formally established- 3 future Philippine presidents were present in first Enrollees.

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    Using a double-blind matching procedure, they matched the data with Enrollees' credit reports, and studied them as a group.

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    Using a double-blind matching procedure, they then matched the data with Enrollees' credit reports and studied them as a group.

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    But a focus on care for people with chronic conditions is particularly likely to lead to improvements in Enrollees' health.”.

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    According to the study, Enrollees had an average household individual income of $4,400 and $7,500 for a family of three.

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    The average household income for Enrollees in the study was $4,400 for an individual and $7,500 for a family of three.

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    A private fee-for-service(PFFS) plan generally allows Medicare-eligible Enrollees to go to any health care provider who agrees to abide by the plan's regulations.

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    The program provides Enrollees with important safety and security information and updates from the embassy about safety conditions in their destination country.

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    I was pretty good at it, and they decided to make me a showpiece for their memory training at the meetings where they were recruiting Enrollees.

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    Nearly 5 million Medicare prescription drug Enrollees aren't taking their blood pressure medication as directed, increasing their risk of heart attack and stroke, a new study found.

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    Nearly 5 million Medicare prescription drug Enrollees aren't taking their blood pressure medication as directed, increasing their risk of heart attack and stroke, a new U.S. study found.

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    This means that if the age distribution of the Enrollees skewed toward older people, it really didn't matter much, as the Kaiser Family Foundation showed in a short study.

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    The large proportion of healthy-weight kids was unexpected, but"program administrators confirmed that a portion of Enrollees had experienced significant weight loss and returned to camp for support with weight-loss maintenance.".

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    These programs include direct cash benefits, payments to surviving family members in the event of the enrollee's death, and assistance for people with documented disabilities who are unable to continue working.

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    UnitedHealthcare announced in April it was pulling out of most Affordable Care Act marketplaces that offer health insurance plans, mostly where there were few Enrollees or their market share was very low.

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    In order to avoid attracting high cost Enrollees, health plans will respond by scaling back their benefits and their provider networks until the richest plans look pretty much like every other plan.

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    In my previous post I argued that the Affordable Care Act will make it harder for Medicaid Enrollees to access care, largely due to an increase in the demand for medical services from the previously uninsured.

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    Since this is roughly what it costs to insure new Medicaid Enrollees, if people had the option to use their credit to buy into Medicaid, this would insure universal coverage- something ObamaCare doesn't come close to doing.

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    Enrollees might pay double under Ryan's proposal compared with what seniors currently pay for Medicare, according to an analysis by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research and policy institute that analyzes important federal budget matters.

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    An analysis of 18.5 million Medicare Part D Enrollees in 2014 found that 26 percent either skipped doses of their blood pressure medication or stopped taking the drugs entirely, according to the study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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    The interviews with Enrollees also yielded interesting findings. Said one man,“I had diabetes for 7 years… I just ignored it because I couldn't afford the medicine… I got my diabetes under control and I feel a lot better.” And one woman told the researchers that after enrolling,“You're not afraid to go to the doctor. So you take care of these situations before they get too bad.”.

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