enrollee
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of enrollee
Example Sentences
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They do all this because they make money on enrollees who are healthier and don’t use their insurance a lot.
From Science Daily
Insurers have responded by implementing substantial premium increases for 2026 in an effort to restore viability, but the business remains far from attractive to investors because the enrollee pool is becoming sicker and smaller.
Medicaid-plan enrollees interviewed by the Journal described being unable to see listed doctors, leaving some facing long waits and others skipping care they can’t otherwise afford.
At the same time, the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that average net premiums for subsidized enrollees largely remained flat even as gross premiums rose because taxpayers absorbed the increase.
In fact, the pledged Senate vote will coincide with a crucial deadline for ACA enrollees.
From MarketWatch
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