How to Use health insurance in a Sentence

health insurance

noun
  • The county is no stranger to struggles with health insurance costs.
    Carrie Napoleon, Chicago Tribune, 17 Sep. 2023
  • Her per-piece pay had been cut while her employer raised the price of health insurance.
    James Bandler, ProPublica, 21 Nov. 2023
  • Did your spouse have health insurance for the family or do you?
    Next Avenue, Forbes, 4 Oct. 2024
  • Others have lost their homes due to evictions, along with their cars and health insurance.
    Jonah Valdez, Los Angeles Times, 23 Sep. 2023
  • In the United States, many of the rules for health insurance are set by the states in which companies operate.
    J. David McSwane, ProPublica, 9 Mar. 2023
  • These days, the surefire way to get ahead in health insurance is to become a health care provider, and Elevance just upped the ante.
    Tara Bannow, STAT, 18 Apr. 2024
  • The changes affect low-income patients on the state’s Husky health insurance.
    Kate Farrish, Hartford Courant, 10 Dec. 2022
  • For decades, he had been relegated to the edges of the movie business, left without a career — and health insurance.
    Clayton Davis, Variety, 15 Mar. 2023
  • Well, [a lot of US] patients change health insurance every year.
    Quartz, 6 Dec. 2022
  • Benefits such as health insurance and paid sick leave are not available to most child care workers in the state.
    Nicole Santa Cruz, ProPublica, 5 Jan. 2024
  • Millions more have been left in profound debt because of how bad so much health insurance is.
    Abdul El-Sayed, The New Republic, 9 Nov. 2022
  • The page also noted that Retton does not have health insurance.
    Chantz Martin, Fox News, 11 Oct. 2023
  • Not everyone has health insurance to pay for the vaccine.
    Colleen Murphy, Health, 13 Apr. 2024
  • And the best part is, many health insurance plans include membership in their monthly fees.
    Krista Simmons, Sunset Magazine, 16 Dec. 2022
  • For those who have health insurance, the company is offering a coupon to cap out-of-pocket costs at $69 per month.
    Brenda Goodman, CNN, 8 Feb. 2023
  • HSAs, which are paired with high deductible health insurance plans, are known for their rare triple tax benefit.
    Liz Weston, San Diego Union-Tribune, 19 Nov. 2023
  • That may sound like good money, but the refs are considered part-time employees and don’t even get health insurance.
    Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes, 26 Mar. 2023
  • Texas leads the nation in the share of its population that lacks health insurance, with 16.6% of people being uninsured.
    Sasha Richie, Dallas News, 14 Sep. 2023
  • Many farmworkers do not speak English, and may not have health insurance.
    Andrew Joseph, STAT, 26 June 2024
  • There are several ways to assure that health insurance lives up to its promise.
    David Blumenthal and Sara Collins, STAT, 5 Nov. 2022
  • The good news is that the ACA recently changed under the Biden administration to limit the cost of health insurance to 8.5% of your income.
    Next Avenue, Forbes, 26 Aug. 2022
  • States such as North Carolina no longer cover weight loss drugs for those on the state government's health insurance plan, because of the high costs.
    Ken Alltucker, USA TODAY, 1 Dec. 2024
  • As Cannon writes, modern health insurance yet didn’t exist then, so Congress didn’t think about how it should be taxed.
    Dominic Pino, National Review, 28 July 2023
  • Many changed working hours to meet applicants’ needs, added retirement plans and health insurance, and offered a sign-on bonus and paid time off.
    Steve Pollock, STAT, 12 Feb. 2024
  • Millions of Americans will soon face the daunting task of choosing health insurance for 2023.
    Laura Saunders, WSJ, 30 Sep. 2022
  • Many of the members of Love Has Won do not have health insurance or disposable income, and there’s no mental healthcare in this country.
    Addie Morfoot, Variety, 8 Dec. 2023
  • Quartz sells health insurance plans on the Affordable Care Act exchange at healthcare.gov, and off the exchange, in parts of northwestern Illinois.
    Lisa Schencker, Chicago Tribune, 12 Jan. 2023
  • Here’s another way to help your young adult children that can have lasting impact: Keep them on your health insurance plan.
    Michelle Singletary, Washington Post, 20 Sep. 2022
  • Working parents tend to have access to more robust health insurance plans than stay-at-home parents.
    Apryl Duncan, Parents, 30 July 2024
  • And remember: The people making the cuts aren’t living paycheck to paycheck or worried about losing their health insurance.
    Lz Granderson, The Mercury News, 30 Nov. 2024

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