disenrollment
noun [ C or U ] US uk/ˌdɪs.ɪnˈrəʊl.mənt/ us/ˌdɪs.ɪnˈroʊl.mənt/
退学
the fact of someone's name being removed from a list, for example a list of members of an organization or of a medical care plan
Only 10 to 13 percent of students returned to the institution one year after temporary disenrollment. 遭到临时退学一年后,只有 10% 到 13% 的学生返回该学校。
HealthCorp has a shared interest with members to prevent disenrollments whenever possible. 健康集团与其加盟成员有共同的利益,以尽可能防止成员退出。
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- New enrollment in the program has levelled off and there is a higher rate of disenrollment.
- Without more state funding for the program we are faced with possible disenrollment of some of the enrollees.
- Insurers may decide not to renew the contract of enrollees who are unfavourable risks (selective disenrolment).
- The tribal council threw out almost half its membership, the biggest disenrollment of any tribe in California.
- Health plan data including enrollment and disenrollment dates must be given.
- The council has deliberately reduced its membership and has more disenrollments pending.