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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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In the current system, premiums are calculated by assessing the full pool of enrollees, including those who are older and sicker and tend to spend more on medical care.

From MarketWatch

The federal program sends enrollees updates and alerts from U.S. embassies and consulates abroad.

From Los Angeles Times

Nearly a third of last year's ACA enrollees have left the market.

From The Wall Street Journal

Aetna was accused of submitting false patient diagnosis data for its Medicare Advantage Plan enrollees in order to get higher monthly payments from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

From The Wall Street Journal

London noted that Centene’s Bronze plans have primarily been used by younger, healthy people, but as the costs of health insurance have risen, there is a broader mix of enrollees signing up for Bronze plans.

From MarketWatch