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Definition of underinsured in English: underinsuredadjectiveˌʌndərɪnˈʃʊədˌəndərɪnˈʃʊrd (of a person) having inadequate insurance cover. (人)保险(额)不足的 Example sentencesExamples - No, they aren't dangling from a rock wall without a safety line, but they are taking just as great a risk with their business by being underinsured.
- ‘Be sure you are not underinsured,’ he cautioned.
- Uninsured or underinsured people are also far more likely than insured people to forego check-ups and delay treatment until absolutely necessary.
- We have to have something for those 45 million who have no insurance and others who are underinsured.
- As many of us are getting richer, companies also caution that vast numbers of households are underinsured, and advise considering a specific policy for high-net-worth homes.
- Liberty Health Care Centre served the uninsured, underinsured and children in the Horala area.
- But, while there appear to be a significant number of people who are overinsuring their homes (and, therefore, paying excessive premiums), there are also a number who are underinsured.
- But far too many leave their single-most valuable asset - their income - underinsured or not insured at all.
- This interchange highlights the challenges physicians face in caring for uninsured and underinsured patients.
- Tens of millions more are underinsured, and face financial disaster in the event of serious illness or injury.
- This cover, (also sometimes a minimum requirement in some states), will cover you if the person at fault is not insured or is underinsured.
- Nearly one third of the nine million people in the county were underinsured or had no medical insurance at all.
- That leaves uninsured and underinsured low-income residents having to rely on safety-net providers who are already overwhelmed and struggling to stay afloat.
- Yet, despite 41 million people with no health insurance and millions more underinsured, we spend far more per capita on healthcare than any other nation.
- So, if you insure your contents for, say, £20,000 but the total value for everything, including the junk, is really £40,000, then you're 50% underinsured.
- Many other families with health insurance are still considered underinsured and vulnerable since their coverage does not include preventive health care services.
- Most people in the country who are arguing in favour of national health care are arguing for it in the name of covering the uninsured or underinsured, particularly those who are very sick.
- Of those that are insured many are underinsured.
- Both professionally and as a volunteer, she advocates for the uninsured or underinsured communities.
- What will he do for the uninsured or underinsured workers, or deal with the outrageous cost of prescription drugs?
Definition of underinsured in US English: underinsuredadjectiveˌəndərinˈSHo͝ordˌəndərɪnˈʃʊrd (of a person) having inadequate insurance coverage. (人)保险(额)不足的 Example sentencesExamples - We have to have something for those 45 million who have no insurance and others who are underinsured.
- No, they aren't dangling from a rock wall without a safety line, but they are taking just as great a risk with their business by being underinsured.
- But far too many leave their single-most valuable asset - their income - underinsured or not insured at all.
- Many other families with health insurance are still considered underinsured and vulnerable since their coverage does not include preventive health care services.
- ‘Be sure you are not underinsured,’ he cautioned.
- This cover, (also sometimes a minimum requirement in some states), will cover you if the person at fault is not insured or is underinsured.
- This interchange highlights the challenges physicians face in caring for uninsured and underinsured patients.
- But, while there appear to be a significant number of people who are overinsuring their homes (and, therefore, paying excessive premiums), there are also a number who are underinsured.
- Tens of millions more are underinsured, and face financial disaster in the event of serious illness or injury.
- So, if you insure your contents for, say, £20,000 but the total value for everything, including the junk, is really £40,000, then you're 50% underinsured.
- As many of us are getting richer, companies also caution that vast numbers of households are underinsured, and advise considering a specific policy for high-net-worth homes.
- Liberty Health Care Centre served the uninsured, underinsured and children in the Horala area.
- That leaves uninsured and underinsured low-income residents having to rely on safety-net providers who are already overwhelmed and struggling to stay afloat.
- Uninsured or underinsured people are also far more likely than insured people to forego check-ups and delay treatment until absolutely necessary.
- Yet, despite 41 million people with no health insurance and millions more underinsured, we spend far more per capita on healthcare than any other nation.
- What will he do for the uninsured or underinsured workers, or deal with the outrageous cost of prescription drugs?
- Nearly one third of the nine million people in the county were underinsured or had no medical insurance at all.
- Both professionally and as a volunteer, she advocates for the uninsured or underinsured communities.
- Of those that are insured many are underinsured.
- Most people in the country who are arguing in favour of national health care are arguing for it in the name of covering the uninsured or underinsured, particularly those who are very sick.
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