0 past simple and past participle of reimburse
1 to pay back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you:
Disputes among subcontractors would follow if the causes of delays are not clearly established and the cost overruns are not reimbursed properly.
Participants were offered an afternoon or an evening focus group and were reimbursed for outof-pocket expenses.
No compensation or remuneration was paid, although the interviewees' parking expenses were reimbursed.
For future possible expansion of reimbursed indications, the impact on therapeutic management and patient outcome should be considered.
Dental prostheses, orthodontic treatment, and other dental care are reimbursed according to a predetermined schedule.
These hospital budgets do not cover services provided in hospitals by medical specialists, who are reimbursed on a fee-for-ser vice basis.
The physicians-contract-bound to one of the 19 health insurance agencies-are reimbursed on either a fee-for-service or a flat-rate basis, depending on the service.
In the third, some treatments at a hospital may be reimbursed on a lump sum basis.