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After 30 days, the next opportunity to enroll or make enrollment changes in these benefits will be during the annual open enrollment period or if a staff member experiences a qualifying life event.
The information provided by PPA would then be used to (1) modify the final trial design and conduct to make enrollment more attractive, and (2) identify ways in which the patients who do enroll may differ from those who do not, thereby elucidating the trial's generalizability.
Students can now make enrollment decisions based on whether a college has a bass-fishing team.
One traditional method for doing so has been to make enrollment cumbersome and to devote minimal resources to marketing.
Worse than that, the bill would make enrollment and renewal of Medicaid coverage even harder, thereby accelerating the expansion's demise.
Various studies have blamed state budget cuts for the slowdown, which prompted some states to restrict eligibility and make enrollment cumbersome.
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"Our goal from the beginning was to empower patients across the healthcare delivery system and make sure that Americans who chose to enroll in the Exchanges had a good customer experience while making enrollment more cost efficient, and the results show that we accomplished our goal," she said.
Selective colleges have made enrollment in AP or its less popular counterpart, International Baccalaureate, virtual requirements for admission.
"We acknowledge that issues arising in the federal exchange made enrollment difficult for too many Americans," Campbell says.
We will ask to meet with some students before making enrollment decisions.
It has made disabling cuts to programs that help people sign up for Obamacare, and made enrollment, across the board, harder — more of a labyrinth.
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