health insurance
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of health insurance
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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On health insurance, the authors pose this simple question.
Ever-increasing premiums for health insurance or home insurance can prove volatile.
From MarketWatch
Yes, I’ve washed my husband’s feet when he couldn’t bend down, been the only parent at preschool dropoff and pickup, and advocated on Marty’s behalf to his health insurance with only a few choice expletives.
From Los Angeles Times
The lowered rates will be charged to Medicaid, officials said, the US health insurance program for low-income Americans, which already must get the lowest drug prices in the US.
From Barron's
To cope with higher costs, whether for tariffs, energy, taxes, or health insurance, a business owner looks at all options, which may mean trimming head count instead of raising prices.
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