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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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Starting in January, most adult Medi-Cal applications will be blocked — although current enrollees can continue to renew — and some adults will be required to pay monthly premiums.

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Like Wong, most enrollees don’t pay the full price for their ACA plans, because federal subsidies pick up much—or all—of the monthly insurance bill.

Medicaid and employer-sponsored insurance funding remains unaffected by the shutdown, ensuring continued coverage for those enrollees.

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Texas follows California in the ranking of states with the highest number of program enrollees, according to USCIS.

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Beyond collecting these federal funds, the former executives argue that the school misled students and potential enrollees by overstating the availability of jobs and making untrue or misleading statements related to employment.

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