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Definition of Hospitalization insurance
1. Noun. Insurance that pays all or part of a patient's hospital expense.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hospitalization Insurance
Literary usage of Hospitalization insurance
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Medicare and Graduate Medical Education by James Baumgardner (1995)
"Medical residents provide patient care in teaching hospitals; thus, government
policies that encourage the purchase of hospitalization insurance boost the ..."
2. National tax journal (1916)
"In the case of hospitalization insurance, employers financed the entire cost for
more than one-third of the employees and participated in the financing of ..."
3. Selected Options for Expanding Health Insurance Coverage by Jack Rodgers (1994)
"Major Trends Since World War II Both surgical and hospitalization insurance
coverage grew rapidly after World War II. The proportion of the population with ..."
4. Personal Finance by Robert S. Rosefsky (2001)
"Part A, the hospitalization insurance, is also limited to a specific number of days.
Many older citizens have the mistaken belief that Medicare is the ..."
5. Ageing and Long-Term Care: National Policies in the Asia-Pacific by David R. Phillips, Alfred C. M. Chan, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (2002)
"Medisave is a compulsory hospitalization insurance scheme; Medishield is an
optional low-cost catastrophic illness insurance; and the Dependents Protection ..."
6. American Standards of Living, 1918-1988 by Clair Brown (1994)
"Private health insurance had grown rapidly during the 1940s; by 1950, one-half
of the population had some form of hospitalization insurance and one-third ..."