2009年3月4日 星期三

co- (TOGETHER) , co-payment, coexist

Vatican says evolution and faith in creation can coexist

co-payment 美國醫療保險制 要求某些貴重藥 由病方共同分擔約10%-40%的藥費

The system, often called Tier 4, began in earnest with Medicare drug plans and spread rapidly. It is now incorporated into 86 percent of those plans. Some have even higher co-payments for certain drugs, a Tier 5.

Now Tier 4 is also showing up in insurance that people buy on their own or acquire through employers, said Dan Mendelson of Avalere Health, a research organization in Washington. It is the fastest-growing segment in private insurance, Mr. Mendelson said. Five years ago it was virtually nonexistent in private plans, he said. Now 10 percent of them have Tier 4 drug categories.



co- (TOGETHER) Show phonetics
prefix
together; with:
co-ownership
a co-writer/co-author
Appalling poverty and great wealth coexist in the city.


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verb [I]
to live or exist together at the same time or in the same place:
He does not believe that modern medicine can co-exist with faith-healing.

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noun [U]
The two communities enjoyed a period of peaceful coexistence.

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