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- noun Plural form of
insured .
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Find out how satisfied the "insureds" are with their plan, and what's happened to their share of costs over time, and how much "choice" and "freedom" and "immediate access" and
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As Independence Institute economist Linda Gorman notes, research by health care economists Mark Pauly and Bradley Herringfinds that direct-purchase insureds who had medical expenses about 4 times that of other people enjoyed premiums that were only 1.6 times as high.
Brian T. Schwartz: Amendment 63's Foes Only Want You for Your Body Brian T. Schwartz 2010
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With less expensive plans, insureds will receive fewer expensive treatments.
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If the insurance companies want to continue doing business then they should not have the right to cherry pick their insureds.
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The insurance industry has been immoral and criminal for several decades by not paying claims and letting people die and it's time to put a stop to it and make them behave to the benefit of their insureds. cheryl
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As Independence Institute economist Linda Gorman notes, research by health care economists Mark Pauly and Bradley Herringfinds that direct-purchase insureds who had medical expenses about 4 times that of other people enjoyed premiums that were only 1.6 times as high.
Brian T. Schwartz: Amendment 63's Foes Only Want You for Your Body Brian T. Schwartz 2010
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I am a good driver but my premiums still go up because the other insureds on Geico get into wrecks and tickets.
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By looking at maternity coverage as the model for “spreading the costs among a pool of similarly-situated insureds,” you obscure that many conditions are NOT like pregnancy.
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So it is difficult to argue that there would be more deaths or any significant reduction in the number of annual premiums received from insureds as a result.
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To make up the difference, physicians are be forced to charge privately insureds higher fees – forcing insurance companies to raise premiums.
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