enrollee
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of enrollee
Example Sentences
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More than half of all Medicare enrollees are on Medicare Advantage, which costs the government more money than traditional Medicare.
From MarketWatch
In return, enrollees must accept the plans’ procedures, such as prior authorization for accessing care, and more limited networks of healthcare providers.
From MarketWatch
Nationally, 2.9 million beneficiaries, or roughly 1 in 10 Medicare Advantage enrollees, were forced to change their insurance coverage due to their prior plan exiting the market, according to a new signed editorial in JAMA.
From MarketWatch
Medicare enrollees don’t always use available benefits that can help them reduce healthcare costs.
From MarketWatch
It could also mean that some enrollees face more hurdles for covered procedures.
From Barron's
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