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extended coverage

American  

noun

Insurance.
  1. an extension of a casualty-insurance policy to provide insurance against risks not covered under the basic policy.


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Ford in November approved a onetime repair extended coverage action for 10 years or 150,000 miles to address the issue.

From Reuters

In addition, cases with higher death counts or unusual characteristics, such as a shooter manifesto or video footage, are more likely to get press attention and extended coverage.

From Salon

The Mississippi Division of Medicaid temporarily extended coverage to postpartum women who enrolled in the program while pregnant, with no time limit, as a condition of federal COVID-19 relief funding signed last year by then-President Donald Trump.

From Washington Times

The ballot measure extended coverage to able-bodied, working-age adults who earn too much to qualify for regular Medicaid but too little to be eligible for tax credits to help them buy health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.

From Washington Times

The Mississippi Division of Medicaid has temporarily extended coverage to postpartum women who enrolled in Medicaid while pregnant with no time limit, as part of a condition of federal COVID-19 relief funding.

From Washington Times