insured
Americannoun
adjective
noun
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- uninsured adjective
- well-insured adjective
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It added that the contents of each compartment are insured up to €10,300 and told customers to check if they had additional coverage through their home insurance.
From BBC
She said her medical insurance was supposed to be covered by the intended father, but that he created a fake health insurance card and she wasn’t actually insured.
CA are not insured for the loss of revenue from this Test.
From BBC
“When you have 25% of patients uninsured, and then they become insured, you can provide a lot more care,” he said.
While uninsured patients may see lower prices through a DTC channel, insured patients would generally pay significantly less for a prescription if they use their insurance at a pharmacy.
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