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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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One reason forecasts may have missed the mark is that they overlook that most enrollees still won’t have to pay all that much for their plans.

From The Wall Street Journal

In its 2021 complaint, the U.S. alleged the affiliates submitted invalid diagnosis codes for Medicare Advantage Plan enrollees to receive higher payments from the government, violating rules from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

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Many Medicare enrollees were prescribed more than one.

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Last year, there were about 24 million enrollees and the majority received those subsidies.

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Higher monthly premiums are also hitting enrollees on Affordable Care Act plans next year.

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