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enrollee

[ en-roh-lee, -roh-lee ]

noun

  1. a person enrolled, in a class, school, course of study, etc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of enrollee1

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Example Sentences

House Republicans proposed converting the program from one that covered a percentage of state spending on healthcare to enrollees into a block-grant structure, that lacked the flexibility needed to confront disease outbreaks as they occur.

On healthcare, Salas supports the Affordable Care Act and has criticized Valadao for voting against the Inflation Reduction Act that included a monthly cap of $35 for insulin for Medicare enrollees.

This pool was billed as “invisible” — enrollees didn’t know they were in it.

The drop-off was particularly devastating because it was concentrated among the healthiest potential enrollees — those who often wait until the last minute to sign up and whose premiums generally subsidize older, less healthy patients.

Project 2025 proposes making Medicare Advantage, as opposed to traditional Medicare, the default plan for all enrollees.

From Salon

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