What is another word for out-of-pocket?
Synonyms for out-of-pocket
out-of-pock·et
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Princeton's WordNet
out-of-pocketadjective
calling for the spending of cash
"his out-of-pocket costs were $10"
Antonyms:
undue
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "out-of-pocket":
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#15851 | refundable | |
#26224 | disbursement | |
#41908 | reimbursable | |
#62237 | repayable |
How to use out-of-pocket in a sentence?
The way insurers have embraced this service delivery method has been an interesting development, i think a lot of that is because their backs are up against the wall when it comes to accessibility. This service is an answer for that. For individuals who need to pay for online therapy out of pocket, we’ve also introduced rates that are competitive with what you would pay in a brick-and-mortar setting.If you are seeing a Ph.D. level therapist through Amwell, it’s $95, and if you are seeing a masters-level therapist it’s $79.
The patients that walk through our doors have already dealt with so many obstacles : many have traveled long distances to get their abortion, they’ve had to take time away from work, usually unpaid, find childcare and transportation, and figure out how to pay out-of-pocket for care that is n’t covered by their insurance.
Young adults, like many of us, respond to the immediate out-of-pocket cost for insurance – what the monthly premium is.
Medicare pays for 80 percent, but 20 percent out of pocket.
The higher prices in hospital outpatient departments are passed on to employers in the form of higher premiums, and ultimately to workers in the form of less generous health benefits, higher premium cost sharing, or lower wages, certainly patients with co-insurance would pay more out-of-pocket when the price of service is higher.
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