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insurer

/in-shoor-er, -shur-/US // ɪnˈʃʊər ər, -ˈʃɜr- //UK // (ɪnˈʃʊərə, -ˈʃɔː-) //

保险人,保险业者,保险商,保险公司

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or company that contracts to indemnify another in the event of loss or damage; underwriter.
    • : a person or thing that insures.
    • : a person who sells insurance.

Examples

  • Fewer injuries would mean less need for medical care, which would lead to money saved for hospitals and health insurers alike.

  • The report found that those hospitals with a larger share of revenue coming from private insurers received about $44,000 per bed, while poor, rural hospitals got about half that amount.

  • This kind of Anglo-Saxon production is so strict that insurers refuse to let him do anything.

  • The stronger the evidence base for effectiveness and cost-effectiveness, the more likely healthcare providers and insurers will be to distribute the solutions.

  • Bonuses may be based on the size of employers with a carrier or on keeping employers with an insurer when it comes time to renew.

  • It then helped design and implement the bailout of insurer AIG, which, like Bear Stearns, was not regulated by the Fed.

  • Therefore, in many cases the insurer pays the physician nothing out of your insurance premium.

  • Therefore, the insurer is paying your primary care doctor $72 a year per patient—out of the $7,200 a year paid to the insurer.

  • When she called, the insurer tried to steer her to a plan that cost around $500 a month more.

  • For it was then I learned that our old insurer was not one of those now available.

  • Indeed, any fraud of the insured in procuring the policy has the effect of voiding it if the insurer chooses to do so.

  • His conduct in concealing facts that ought to have been made known to the insurer may have that effect.

  • For a total loss the insurer is liable for the entire value of the property to the limit covered by the insurance.

  • When the loss is partial the insurer is liable only for the amount of the loss, not exceeding the insurance.

  • But he is not an insurer of the property; and therefore is not liable for loss by fire unless he has been negligent.