The hotel also hands out pocket-sized cards with three- and five-mile running maps of the neighborhood.
Preventive screenings, such as mammograms and colonoscopies, are now covered, and the "doughnut hole, " which causes many seniors to pay thousands of dollars for prescription drugs out of pocket, is being phased out.
For 30 years, studies have found that when people are required to spend more out of pocket, they not only cut out unnecessary care, but also avoid care they need.
Lower cost care exists, whether at community clinics or by simply paying out of pocket.
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Each has said the other's plan would cost Medicare participants more money out of pocket.
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Could a senior pay a doctor out of pocket for services covered by Medicare?
The implication is that you were being paid out of pocket and not documented.
People are thinking twice about seeking out healthcare, and incurring out of pocket costs.
Moreover, the war left Turkey, whose south-east relied on trade with Iraq, out of pocket.
This could affect interest payments and asset values, leaving investors and borrowers out of pocket.
The bank has given a commitment that no customer will be left permanently out of pocket.
Until recently, these care homes have been largely financed by individuals paying out of pocket.
Only when they are seriously out of pocket do investors shine a light into companies' darkest corners.
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George Barron, Unison branch secretary said it would leave many members of staff "massively out of pocket".
The trick is to get into a high-quality facility while you are still paying out of pocket.
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It dwarfs the benefits provided by private long-term care insurance or what people pay out of pocket.
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They will pay those bills out of pocket, allowing their HSAs to compound tax-free as de facto IRAs.
This "long term custodial care" is not covered by Medicare, so you have to pay out of pocket.
States are up in arms about drug prices because they are increasingly out of pocket from covering them.
Assisted living facilities, nearly always paid for out of pocket, are not cheap.
This has dramatically affected both rich and poor students, borrowers, and those who pay for college out of pocket.
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They pay out of pocket, so their employer and their insurer won't know.
That would leave the water company out of pocket but with more water.
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The good news is that no BATS trader ended up out of pocket.
Both payments were cancelled and refunded to the cardholders, leaving the dealer without the artworks and out of pocket.
This had left the authority out of pocket and the contract was ended.
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Or whether, like some of the graduates now telling their stories, they might also finish up out of pocket.
These plans basically require you to pay more out of pocket (i.e. the deductible) before the health insurance kicks in.
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But if housing prices in L.A. fall less than 11.5%, you'll pay the holder of your contracts out of pocket.
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