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enrollee

American  
[en-roh-lee, -roh-lee] / ɛn roʊˈli, -ˈroʊ li /

noun

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


Etymology

Origin of enrollee

enroll + -ee

Example Sentences

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While Medicare usually pays for services that participants actually receive, the program pays Medicare Advantage plans a fixed amount per enrollee.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 23, 2026

A Medicare Advantage enrollee can get pharmacy services from Optum Rx and medical care from Optum Health.

From Barron's • Feb. 4, 2026

In 2026 this assessment taxes insurers covering Medicaid enrollees at $274 a month per enrollee, while the tax for other enrollees is $2.25 a month.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 3, 2026

That’s significantly higher than the federal share of costs for the original enrollee category.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 20, 2024

Cancer, moles and other tumorous growths collectively account for $43 per enrollee per month, and chronic circulatory conditions also cost $43 per enrollee per month.

From Salon • Nov. 19, 2024