Sentence examples for could be coverage from inspiring English sources

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One threshold could be coverage of a minimum percentage of people in a given market.

"There's a reasonable chance that his health insurance is a policy that he's had for many years — could be coverage that he had while at another company, or otherwise unrelated to his self-employment.

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If you've got a pre-existing medical condition, such as asthma, and stop coverage for longer than 63 days, you could be denied coverage for that condition under your next insurance plan, for a period of time.

Some people with pre-existing conditions could be denied coverage for up to 12 months if they had not maintained "continuous prior coverage". And insurers could in some cases charge different rates based on a person's health status.

Under the GOP plan, states could opt out of parts of the ACA, meaning people with preexisting conditions could be denied coverage or charged more.

The rumour mill suggests that Alice Plunkett and Oli Bell still have good prospects of being involved, possibly alongside Matt Chapman, whose gig could be betting coverage.

Both the House and the Senate bills would reform the health insurance market so that no one could be denied coverage or charged higher prices based on pre-existing conditions.

Opponents of the work requirement say it demonizes the poor and that low-income people will fall through the cracks and could be denied coverage because of technicalities or errors in their paperwork.

As well as reducing the energy consumption by up to a half, lightRadio will mean that small antennas will be easier to place, so there could be broadband coverage virtually anywhere there is power.

If Texas and Florida – along with a hard-core of other GOP-dominated states, such as South Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin and Alabama – decided to opt out of the expansion, some four million people could be denied coverage.

But Sanger-Katz also writes that a short-term plan can cap how much it will pay for your care, so if you're stricken with an expensive illness and go over that amount, you could be without coverage.

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