| 21. | On average, they bought policies big enough to pay claims up to $ 20 million.
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| 22. | The government reviews and pays claims.
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| 23. | States are becoming more aggressive in making sure that plans pay claims from doctors and hospitals.
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| 24. | The payer is a healthcare organization that pays claims, administers insurance or benefit or product.
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| 25. | Being immersed in the high-risk insurance business, we expect to pay claims on occasion.
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| 26. | The moves by insurance companies also may result in higher ratings on their ability to pay claims.
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| 27. | At the time, Emlico told regulatorsthat it had reserves of $ 230 million to pay claims.
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| 28. | Although insurance would not have protected them from the law, it could have helped pay claims.
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| 29. | "It's probably one of the earliest examples of a pay claim ."
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| 30. | The ratings include the company's financial strength, which measures its ability to pay claims.
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