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Cover The act of completing a transaction in order to remove any obligations. Notes: Cover is a general term used in many different instances. For instance, an investors that recently puchased a security will have to cover the puchase by depositing the necessary funds. Or, an investor may wish to cover his/her short position by purchasing the stock. Or, a portfolio manager may wish to cover his/her risk exposure by buying an offsetting position.Cover The amount above UNITY of a debt service ratio.
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As long as the service meets the definition of "skilled" level of care and the other eligibility requirements and was provided in the hospital, then it would be coverable in the SNF. We have to identify situations from the standpoint of outcomes rather than what's coverable," he adds. OVERABUNDANCE OF COVERAGE of everything coverable, making reality disappear even more than it has already for millions of unrealistic people. |
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