1. All were treated at private treatment centers which required either insurance coverage or self-payment for the treatment. 2. But concerns have surfaced that use of the treatment is being stymied by gaps in insurance coverage. 3. By the end of the stories, however, the need for insurance coverage for outpatient treatment was deemed paramount. 4. It is true that a considerable overlapping of insurance coverage has resulted from this basic arrangement. 5. Medical insurance coverage in foreign countries is highly variable. 6. Once established, these boundaries enabled shippers, carriers, banks, and insurance companies to contract for appropriate insurance coverage. 7. The severe limiting of the category would be pragmatic as well in securing more adequate medical insurance coverage. 8. The company has a new scheme for insurance coverage. 9. Also, he said, there were questions about liability and insurance coverage if parents tripped and hurt themselves while walking to and from class. 10. Although they found alternative insurance coverage, the Stenzes live under the shadow of abruptly losing it. |
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