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supplemental

[suhp-luh-men-tl] / ˌsʌp ləˈmɛn tl /


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The rate also includes the pricing of Medigap supplemental premiums that accounts for policyholders’ age.

From Barron's

Plans know that supplemental benefits are a big draw and hesitate to make cuts—especially to the “table stakes” benefits of dental, vision, and hearing,” says Robin Duddy-Tenbrunsel, principal at Avalere Health, a consultancy.

From Barron's

Because Medicare’s out-of-pocket costs can be quite high, many enrollees buy supplemental insurance, which can involve additional premiums.

From MarketWatch

The state is one of the few that receives no supplemental income from casino-type gambling.

From Los Angeles Times

The researchers suggest that management practices such as providing supplemental water, placing hives in shaded areas, improving hive design and insulation, and ensuring access to high quality forage may become increasingly critical.

From Science Daily