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And many others may have to pay out of pocket if they can.
Only if I was out of pocket in some other way.
At this point I am still out of pocket about $600.
In some cases, yes, people have been left out of pocket.
Most people pay for them out of pocket or with private insurance.
I don't expect you to be out of pocket over this.
Day care for her two children, paid out of pocket, will cost $200 a week, she said.
"What they want to know how is much it's going to cost them out of pocket."
"You can own here for a little as $7,000 out of pocket."
Making a mistake could leave me out of pocket by a lot more than 2%.
So they're not out of pocket, they don't have to keep two homes going.
For all other care, payment would be out of pocket.
These students then had to pay $300 fines out of pocket.
No participant would ever have to pay more than $4,000 out of pocket.
But this year, she expects to pay no money out of pocket.
Browning said she would be out of pocket some $175,000.
Q. For those who pay out of pocket, what are the costs?
By then he was playing, too, and two bucks out of pocket.
"But still I am out of pocket $500 and time spent away for two meetings," he said.
If you have extraordinarily high costs, then they pay all over $4,000 out of pocket.
That way he wouldn't be out of pocket when she couldn't work during her pregnancy.
Currently, patients must pay the entire cost out of pocket.
People mostly pay for the services they receive 'out of pocket'.
We like it better than paying a fee out of pocket.
Americans are paying more out of pocket for their healthcare services.