insurance Crossword Puzzles
PHC Ch 22 Paying for Healthcare 2026-04-13
Across
- Healthcare providers, often physicians, who serve as the patient’s first contact when entering the healthcare system; also known as a “gatekeeper”.
- Approval from an insurance company prior to receiving certain healthcare services, for the purposes of determining medical necessity and cost effectiveness.
- Healthcare providers, often physicians, who serve as the patient’s first contract when entering the healthcare system; also known as primary care providers
- An agreed-upon amount paid to an insurance company for the benefit of having the company pay for specified amounts of future healthcare costs.
- A classification system of patients based on their diagnoses to predetermine Medicare payments
- The set amount that the patient pays when medical services are received
- Amount due from a customer for services
- Amount of money remaining after all costs of operating a business have been paid.
- Federally funded but state-administered insurance plan for individuals who qualify due to low income.
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- Method of payment in which the patient pays the healthcare provider an amount from an established schedule of fees.
- The largest integrated healthcare system in the U.S. serving nine million veterans in 1,250 healthcare facilities, including 172 medical centers and 1,069 outpatient sites.
- A cost-sharing provision in a health insurance contract that stipulates that the insured person is to assume a percentage of the costs of covered services
- The money that must be spent in the process of doing business
- Health plan in which providers contract on a fee-for-service basis with employers, insurance plans, or other third-party administrators.
- Paid back or paid for
- Provides insured healthcare limited to care from providers who work for or contract with the HMO. These providers have agreed to charge less for their services while meeting quality standards. Patients who enroll in these programs must use in-network providers except in emergencies.
- An amount required to be paid under a health insurance contract by the insured before benefits become payable.
- Amount negotiated between insurance companies and healthcare groups for the cost of services; depending on the plan, the patient either pays the difference in actual cost of service or the healthcare group accepts the negotiated amount as payment in full.
- Amount owed to another business for services, supplies, or equipment
- An HMO and PPO hybrid in which members can see an in-network provider for a reduced rate or out-of-network provider for a higher rate.
- Promotion of cost-effective healthcare through the management and control of its delivery.
- A federally funded insurance program that is part of the Social Security Administration and provides health insurance for people aged 65 and older and others, such as the severely disabled, who qualify for social security.
22 Clues: Paid back or paid for • Amount due from a customer for services • The money that must be spent in the process of doing business • Amount owed to another business for services, supplies, or equipment • The set amount that the patient pays when medical services are received • Amount of money remaining after all costs of operating a business have been paid. • ...
Insurance 2020-03-04
Across
- Fixed amount you pay for health care expenses that are covered by insurance
- Fixed amount a person pays each year before the insurance beings to cover health costs
- Insurance that lasts entire life
- Insurance for a specific number of years
- Type of plan that lets you go anywhere to receive medical help
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- The amount you pay in order to get insurance
- When an insurance company pays some of a bill and you pay the other part
- Legal contract stating insurance will or will not compensate for damages and losses
- Someone who supports someone financially
- Who the money goes to in an insurance plan after the benefactor dies
10 Clues: Insurance that lasts entire life • Someone who supports someone financially • Insurance for a specific number of years • The amount you pay in order to get insurance • Type of plan that lets you go anywhere to receive medical help • Who the money goes to in an insurance plan after the benefactor dies • ...
Insurance 2019-06-11
Across
- the person to whom an insurance policy is issued
- the insuring of risk by one insurance company to another
- property, merchandise or any goods in the process oif being transported (3 words)
- an application for payment under an insurance policy
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- legally obliged to pay for damage, injury etc; responsible
- [of an insurance policy] all-inclusive; providing complete protection
- chance or possibility of injury, loss
- a person who calculates the value of something
- the protection given by an insurance policy
- a contract of insurance
10 Clues: a contract of insurance • chance or possibility of injury, loss • the protection given by an insurance policy • a person who calculates the value of something • the person to whom an insurance policy is issued • an application for payment under an insurance policy • the insuring of risk by one insurance company to another • ...
Insurance 2024-04-24
Across
- the payments an individual makes each time they get medical services
- the most a policyholder has to spend for covered services in a year
- the amount of time after the premium is due in which a policyholder can make a premium payment without suffering a lapse in coverage
- a formal request by a policyholder to their insurance company for compensation for a covered loss
- the amount of liability protection offered to an individual through an insurance policy
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- the amount of money you will pay out of pocket before the insurance company will make a payment
- the amount of money paid for an insurance policy
- the length of coverage provided on a policy
- an arrangement in which an individual will receive financial protection or reimbursement of losses from an insurer
- the contract between an insurance company and the insured individual
10 Clues: the length of coverage provided on a policy • the amount of money paid for an insurance policy • the most a policyholder has to spend for covered services in a year • the payments an individual makes each time they get medical services • the contract between an insurance company and the insured individual • ...
insurance 2024-02-16
Across
- protects from expenses when home is uninhabitable (staying at hotel)
- protects from lawsuits of people injured on property
- protects from medical expenses for someone injured on property that doesn’t sue
- first page of the insurance policy that summarizes the insurance coverage
- the cost of replacing items with similar items in today’s prices
- the amount paid out-of-pocket by an individual, before insurance pays, when filing a claim
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- protects home contents
- the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss
- the monthly cost for an insurance policy
- the depreciated cost of the items (e.g. a television aged 10 years may be reimbursed at only $25)
10 Clues: protects home contents • the monthly cost for an insurance policy • protects from lawsuits of people injured on property • the cost of replacing items with similar items in today’s prices • protects from expenses when home is uninhabitable (staying at hotel) • the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss • ...
Insurance 2023-02-23
Across
- When you insure with two companies
- the fee to pay to the insurance company
- Once you have lost an item the insurance company give you the moneyback but when the find the item they keep it
- claims bonus A discount in return for not claiming an insurance policy
- Calculates the premium
- form A form when taking out insurance
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- You can't make a profit
- must tell the truth
- protection on yourself from the cost that may arise\
- Intrest benefit from existance and suffer from its loss
10 Clues: must tell the truth • Calculates the premium • You can't make a profit • When you insure with two companies • form A form when taking out insurance • the fee to pay to the insurance company • protection on yourself from the cost that may arise\ • Intrest benefit from existance and suffer from its loss • ...
Insurance 2021-10-08
Across
- means written contract or certificate of insurance.
- Money charged for insurance coverage that reflects the risk of a loss.
- an agent who sells insurance
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- A firm that sells insurance.
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- People who work for insurance businesses and accept the risks that come with it.
- making apologies for a service, a loss, or an injury
- not capable of being insured or eligible to be insured
- This is protected by an insurance policy
- protection against future loss
10 Clues: an agent who sells insurance • A firm that sells insurance. • protection against future loss • This is protected by an insurance policy • a situation involving exposure to danger • means written contract or certificate of insurance. • making apologies for a service, a loss, or an injury • not capable of being insured or eligible to be insured • ...
Insurance 2021-10-08
Across
- an agent who sells insurance
- This is protected by an insurance policy
- protection against future loss
- means written contract or certificate of insurance.
- People who work for insurance businesses and accept the risks that come with it.
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- Money charged for insurance coverage that reflects the risk of a loss.
- not capable of being insured or eligible to be insured
- A firm that sells insurance.
- making apologies for a service, a loss, or an injury
- a situation involving exposure to danger
10 Clues: A firm that sells insurance. • an agent who sells insurance • protection against future loss • This is protected by an insurance policy • a situation involving exposure to danger • means written contract or certificate of insurance. • making apologies for a service, a loss, or an injury • not capable of being insured or eligible to be insured • ...
Insurance 2025-03-10
Across
- Type of motor vehicle insurance we offer?
- Weather event that may mean you need to use insurance?
- Amount you owe if you make a claim?
- Type of insurance for items you may carry?
- Physical structures that make up a home?
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- Describes what the product or service does?
- If you drop your TV and it smashes what kind of cover would you need?
- General items within the home?
- Things you can select when purchasing insurance?
- How the product helps us?
10 Clues: How the product helps us? • General items within the home? • Amount you owe if you make a claim? • Physical structures that make up a home? • Type of motor vehicle insurance we offer? • Type of insurance for items you may carry? • Describes what the product or service does? • Things you can select when purchasing insurance? • ...
Insurance 2024-03-21
Across
- Someone that will go after you in your job when you retire/quit
- Things that are in a house, table, chair etc (n)
- To stop someone from doing something (v)
- The place where things are made
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- Someone that came before you in your job
- Someone that works in the same office as you
- to save something, before something bad happens (v)
- The devices which are in an office normally
- When someone has done something wrong
- To do something dangerous/for a company to not have fire damage insurance (a)
10 Clues: The place where things are made • When someone has done something wrong • Someone that came before you in your job • To stop someone from doing something (v) • The devices which are in an office normally • Someone that works in the same office as you • Things that are in a house, table, chair etc (n) • to save something, before something bad happens (v) • ...
Insurance 2022-02-15
Across
- the depreciated cost of the items
- the amount charged for an insurance policy insurance policy to cover a loss
- a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid
- the amount paid out-of-pocket, before insurance is paid, when filing a claim
- a type of insurance that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses
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- the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss
- a means of protection from financial loss
- a flat fee
- insurance for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other road vehicles
- a type of property insurance that covers a private residence
10 Clues: a flat fee • the depreciated cost of the items • a means of protection from financial loss • a type of property insurance that covers a private residence • insurance for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other road vehicles • the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss • ...
insurance 2026-04-16
Across
- Preferred Providers Organization
- Data that can identify an individual
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
- Early and periodic Screening Diagnostic and Treatment
- similar to Medicaid
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- federal and state program that provides free or low-cost coverage
- predetermined amount
- Health Maintenance Organization
- amount of money you pay for coverage monthly
- codes, medical surgical and diagnostic
10 Clues: similar to Medicaid • predetermined amount • Health Maintenance Organization • Preferred Providers Organization • Data that can identify an individual • codes, medical surgical and diagnostic • amount of money you pay for coverage monthly • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability • Early and periodic Screening Diagnostic and Treatment • ...
AUTO INSURANCE 2013-04-29
Across
- covers all physical damage losses except collision and other specified losses
- An agrrangement between an individual and an unsurer
- covers damage to the vehicle
- provies a rental cars if yours is being repaired
- is a contract between the individual and the insurer specifying the terms of the insurance arrangements
- covers you if you have to be towed
- covers injuries sustained by the driver of insured vehicle or any passenger regardless of fault
- is uncertainty about a situation's outcome
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- the driver ot car owber is held legally responsible for damaging another's property
- someone without auto insurance
- covers the insured if injuries or damages are caused to other people or property
- covers injury or damage to the driver, passangers, or vehicle caused by a driver with insufficient insurance
- the driver ot car owber is held legally responsible for injuries suffered by another person
- someone who carries insurance, but not enough to cover the losses in the accident
- the amount paid by a policy holder for the initial portion of a loss before the insurance coverage begins
- covers hitting another object
- is the fee paid to the insurer yo ne covered under the specified terms
17 Clues: covers damage to the vehicle • covers hitting another object • someone without auto insurance • covers you if you have to be towed • is uncertainty about a situation's outcome • provies a rental cars if yours is being repaired • An agrrangement between an individual and an unsurer • is the fee paid to the insurer yo ne covered under the specified terms • ...
Insurance Terminology 2023-08-07
Across
- A lender who receives a pledge of property to secure a debt
- A request made by the insured for insurer remittance of payment due to loss incurred and covered on the policy
- Physical damage to property or bodily injury, including loss of use or loss of income
- Portion of the insured loss (in dollars) paid by the policy holder
- An individual who is licensed to sell, negotiate,or effect inssurance contracts on behalf of an insurer
- A written contract ratifying the legality of an insurance agreement
- Policy statements identifying critical policy information
- The chance of loss from an event that cannotbe entirely controlled
- Homeowners insurance sold to condominium owners occupying the described property known as HO6 policies
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- Money charged for the insurance coverage reflecting expectation of loss
- Termination of a policy because the premium has not been paid by the end of the grace period resulting in a ________ in coverage
- Period for which policy is in effect
- A change, amendment, or rider to a policy adjusting the coverages and taking precedence over the original agreement
- A temporary agreement to provide insurance coverage until a formal written policy is issued
- Requirements needed to bind, issue, or endorse a policy
- An individual who receives commissions from the sales and services of insurance policies. These individuals work on behalf of the customer and are not restricted to selling policies for a specific company.
- Protection against possible financial loss
- An individual who is licensed to sell, negotiate, or effect insurance contracts on behalf of an insurer
18 Clues: Period for which policy is in effect • Protection against possible financial loss • Requirements needed to bind, issue, or endorse a policy • Policy statements identifying critical policy information • A lender who receives a pledge of property to secure a debt • Portion of the insured loss (in dollars) paid by the policy holder • ...
insurance-Greadon Troxell 2026-03-04
Across
- nursing homes,assisted living etc
- the possible risk of no gain
- steps taken to eliminate risk
- the purchaser of an insurance policy
- insurance for a car
- the doctor that connects you for primary care
- a bill submitted to an insurance company for payment
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- pays a person who is not Able to work
- money paid for any injuries on the dog
- covers 65 or older but also those under for certain dresses
- the money paid on a monthly basis for an insurance policy
- the amount you pay before the insurance starts to pay
- someone who relies on someone for financial support
13 Clues: insurance for a car • the possible risk of no gain • steps taken to eliminate risk • nursing homes,assisted living etc • the purchaser of an insurance policy • pays a person who is not Able to work • money paid for any injuries on the dog • the doctor that connects you for primary care • someone who relies on someone for financial support • ...
9.6 Foundations 2026-04-14
Across
- Chance of financial loss or harm
- Person who owns an insurance policy
- Using someone else’s personal information for financial gain
- Insurance plans that cover expenses not included in standard policies
- Protection provided by an insurance policy
- Amount paid for insurance coverage
- Time between being declared disabled and receiving insurance payments
- Money set aside to grow over time
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- Illegal use of someone else’s information or money
- Main purpose of disability insurance is to replace lost income
- Person who relies on someone else for financial support
11 Clues: Chance of financial loss or harm • Money set aside to grow over time • Amount paid for insurance coverage • Person who owns an insurance policy • Protection provided by an insurance policy • Illegal use of someone else’s information or money • Person who relies on someone else for financial support • Using someone else’s personal information for financial gain • ...
Insurance Review 2013-04-11
Across
- a detailed summary of the services you received that must be submitted to your insurance company in order to get reimbursed
- insurance program that covers the health care costs of Americans who are generally low income and who qualify according to specific needs
- drugs that are produced by large pharmaceutical corporations and cost significantly more than generic drugs
- covers emergency medical costs that were unplanned and most likely expensive if paid out of pocket
- a clear outline of how your insurance company processed your claim. It includes information such as the services you received, the amount of money the insurance company paid, the amount of money you are responsible for paying, and more
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- insurance that is funded at the federal, state and local levels and includes Medicaid and CHIP
- The amount of the bill that you are responsible for paying each time you go to the doctor or receive a medical service
- insurance program that covers the health care costs of children whose parents do not qualify for Medicaid
- part of your insurance plan that allows you to purchase medications at a much lower cost
- insurance that is not provided by the government, but rather by your employer or purchased from an insurance company
- a plan you can purchase that will help you cover your medical health care costs and keep you from paying all of that money out of pocket
- also known as health insurance marketplaces, it's where Americans can go to purchase health insurance
12 Clues: part of your insurance plan that allows you to purchase medications at a much lower cost • insurance that is funded at the federal, state and local levels and includes Medicaid and CHIP • covers emergency medical costs that were unplanned and most likely expensive if paid out of pocket • ...
Types of Insurance 2018-12-09
Across
- Provides financial protection against overwhelming medical expenses.
- Life insurance for a specified term
- A combination of a life insurance policy and a savings account
- A group of selected health care providers who offer comprehensive services at preset reimbursement levels.
- The amount of money you will receive if you cancel your whole life insurance policy.
- Financial protection for a family in case the main source of income dies.
- The amount of money you must pay each year before your insurance company starts paying.
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- A prepaid health plan in which care providers contract with your employees of the HMO.
- Requires you to pay either a set amount or a certain percent of medical expenses.
- Offers health care coverage where the health care provider is paid a predetermined dollar amount for the services given.
- A predetermined flat fee you pay for health care services.
- The person who receives money from a life insurance policy if the insured dies.
- offers financial protection for your entire life.
- A whole life insurance policy that is paid up after a specified number of years or until the insured reaches a certain age
14 Clues: Life insurance for a specified term • offers financial protection for your entire life. • A predetermined flat fee you pay for health care services. • A combination of a life insurance policy and a savings account • Provides financial protection against overwhelming medical expenses. • Financial protection for a family in case the main source of income dies. • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2026-03-05
Across
- A request to the insurance company to pay for loss or damage.
- A legal contract that tells the terms of the insurance coverage.
- The type of insurance that pays your medical expenses
- A payment to the insurance company for coverage.
- The type of insurance that pays for medical costs for a dog or cat.
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- The type of insurance that covers damage to your house.
- A fee that a person pays at the time of medical care.
- Insurance that covers a vehicle.
- The amount of protection provided by the insurance company
- Insurance that pays if you die.
10 Clues: Insurance that pays if you die. • Insurance that covers a vehicle. • A payment to the insurance company for coverage. • A fee that a person pays at the time of medical care. • The type of insurance that pays your medical expenses • The type of insurance that covers damage to your house. • The amount of protection provided by the insurance company • ...
Insurance Terms 2022-07-18
Across
- formal request by a policyholder for compensation for a covered loss
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- an intermediary who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance
- a person who derives an advantage from something (trust/will/insurance policy)
- a person who compiles and analyzes statistics and uses them to calculate insurance risks and premiums
- a serious and immediate danger.
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- covered by insurance
- the amount paid out of pocket by the policy holder before an insurance provider will pay any expenses
- how likely something is to happen
- is the amount of risk, liability, or potential loss protected by insurance.
- a provision within an insurance policy that eliminates coverage for certain acts, property, types of damage or locations
11 Clues: covered by insurance • a serious and immediate danger. • how likely something is to happen • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • an intermediary who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance • formal request by a policyholder for compensation for a covered loss • is the amount of risk, liability, or potential loss protected by insurance. • ...
Homeowners insurance crossword 2023-04-24
10 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Can cause home damage • type of insurance coverage • insurance type of insurance • covered by homeowners insurance • cash value type of insurance coverage
umbrella insurance 2022-05-09
Across
- without a personal liability umbrella, you have to pay from you _______ accounts
- umbrella insurance covers ________ issues
- umbrella insurance helps when you get ____
- umbrella insurance covers your _____ or household
- offers your more __________ if you have "fun assets"
- umbrella insurance will help you pick up the _________ burden
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- supplement for your other insurance policies
- umbrella insurance is ___ required by law
- you still have to pay your __________
- umbrella insurance also covers your ________
10 Clues: you still have to pay your __________ • umbrella insurance is ___ required by law • umbrella insurance covers ________ issues • umbrella insurance helps when you get ____ • supplement for your other insurance policies • umbrella insurance also covers your ________ • umbrella insurance covers your _____ or household • offers your more __________ if you have "fun assets" • ...
Umbrella Insurance 2022-05-09
Across
- how much does Umbrella Insurance cover
- expensive vehicles, a pool or wild animals
- amount you pay before insurance pays
- Umbrella Insurance is ------- by law
- Umbrella Insurance also covers this
- Umbrella Insurance mainly covers this
- what happens if you don't have Umbrella Insurance
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- this is how you will pay without insurance
- it's a -- for those other policies you have
- bills you have to pay if you are injured
10 Clues: Umbrella Insurance also covers this • amount you pay before insurance pays • Umbrella Insurance is ------- by law • Umbrella Insurance mainly covers this • how much does Umbrella Insurance cover • bills you have to pay if you are injured • this is how you will pay without insurance • expensive vehicles, a pool or wild animals • it's a -- for those other policies you have • ...
Umbrella Insurance 2022-05-09
Across
- this is how you will pay without insurance
- bills you have to pay if you are injured
- Umbrella Insurance also covers this
- amount you pay before insurance pays
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- Umbrella Insurance is ------- by law
- what happens if you don't have Umbrella Insurance
- it's a -- for those other policies you have
- how much does Umbrella Insurance cover
- Umbrella Insurance mainly covers this
- expensive vehicles, a pool or wild animals
10 Clues: Umbrella Insurance also covers this • Umbrella Insurance is ------- by law • amount you pay before insurance pays • Umbrella Insurance mainly covers this • how much does Umbrella Insurance cover • bills you have to pay if you are injured • this is how you will pay without insurance • expensive vehicles, a pool or wild animals • it's a -- for those other policies you have • ...
Unit 8 Crossword 2025-12-09
Across
- A tax-deferred retirement savings plan for employees of educational institutions and some non-profit organizations.
- The value of the investment portion of a whole life insurance policy.
- A tax-deferred retirement savings plan for self-employed individuals.
- Deposits into this type of IRA are tax-deferred, so taxes will not be paid until the money is withdrawn from the account.
- A type of life insurance policy where the cash value can be used to pay the insurance premium if the policyholder doesn't pay.
- The amount paid for an insurance policy.
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- The amount of coverage that a life insurance policy provides.
- A person chosen by the policyholder who will receive the benefits of the life insurance after the policyholder's death.
- Deposits into this type of IRA are taxable, but when money is withdrawn from the account, the money and income earned is tax-exempt.
- A type of retirement plan where an employee receives compensation from an employer after retirement.
- A type of life insurance that covers the policyholder for their entire lifetime or to a specified age.
- When a retired employee receives a pension that is in the form of a fixed monthly amount until death, it is called a single life _____.
- A type of life insurance that covers the policyholder for a specified period of time; after that time it is no longer in effect unless renewed.
- A small increase in a retiree's benefits based on the Consumer Price Index.
- The number of years an employee must participate in the plan before having the right to the investment or part of the investment.
15 Clues: The amount paid for an insurance policy. • The amount of coverage that a life insurance policy provides. • The value of the investment portion of a whole life insurance policy. • A tax-deferred retirement savings plan for self-employed individuals. • A small increase in a retiree's benefits based on the Consumer Price Index. • ...
Knowledge is Free 2021-10-08
Across
- a plastic card sent sent to subscribers to us as verification of insurance
- our job title
- this policy outlines the amount of time that enrollments and changes can be completed retroactively without additional approval from leadership for a specific group
- a select group of employees
- a fund established by the employer for their employees to pay for specific medical expenses.
- the federal health insurance program for people 65 or older
- a change made to the group usually affects benefits
- a group that is new to BCN or a group that left BCN but came back after 12 months
- a tw-day process when a group goes from one certificate to another
- changes to the group such as name change, address, or contact info
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- allows a same or opposite gender domestic partner and their dependents to receive benefits under the subscribers contract
- a plan is a discreet package of health insurance coverage benefits that are offered using a particular network type within a service area
- a benefit plan the rewards members who work with their doctor for a healthier lifestyle
- the pairing of health insurance coverage benefits under a product and a particular cost-sharing structure, provider network, and service area
- the ___________ is a geographic area that an eligible individual may enroll in a particular plan offered by BCN
- a system this is used to distribute work to other departments or to document communication
- a bill for medical services rendered, typically submitted tot he health insurance company by a healthcare provider
- a 9-digit number that the irs issues
- a plan offered by BCN, which is an alternative plan to standard healthcare
- anyone covered under a health insurance plan, an enrollee, or eligible dependent
20 Clues: our job title • a select group of employees • a 9-digit number that the irs issues • a change made to the group usually affects benefits • the federal health insurance program for people 65 or older • a tw-day process when a group goes from one certificate to another • changes to the group such as name change, address, or contact info • ...
Types of Insurance 2018-12-09
Across
- Provides financial protection against overwhelming medical expenses.
- A combination of a life insurance policy and a savings account
- A group of selected health care providers who offer comprehensive services at preset reimbursement levels.
- The amount of money you will receive if you cancel your whole life insurance policy.
- Requires you to pay either a set amount or a certain percent of medical expenses.
- The person who receives money from a life insurance policy if the insured dies.
- Offers health care coverage where the health care provider is paid a predetermined dollar amount for the services given.
- The amount of money you must pay each year before your insurance company starts paying.
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- A whole life insurance policy that is paid up after a specified number of years or until the insured reaches a certain age
- A prepaid health plan in which care providers contract with your employees of the HMO.
- Financial protection for a family in case the main source of income dies.
- A predetermined flat fee you pay for health care services.
- Life insurance for a specified term
- offers financial protection for your entire life.
14 Clues: Life insurance for a specified term • offers financial protection for your entire life. • A predetermined flat fee you pay for health care services. • A combination of a life insurance policy and a savings account • Provides financial protection against overwhelming medical expenses. • Financial protection for a family in case the main source of income dies. • ...
Healthcare Terminology 2023-05-04
Across
- The process where, before a patient can be admitted to the hospital or receive other types of specialty services, the managed care company must approve of the proposed service in order to cover it.
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan.
- Financial protection against the healthcare costs caused by treating disease or accidental injury.
- The amount of money that a person must pay for his or her healthcare, including: deductibles, co-pays, payments for services that are not covered, and/or health insurance premiums that are not paid by his or her employer.
- People who have some type of health insurance but not enough insurance to cover their the cost of necessary healthcare.
- A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government.
- An insurance program for people with low incomes who are unable to afford healthcare. Although funded by the federal government, this insurance is administered by each state.
- A group of affiliated contracted healthcare providers (physicians, hospitals, testing centers, rehabilitation centers etc.), such as an HMO, PPO, or Point of Service plan.
- People who do not have health insurance of any type.
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- A federal program of medical care benefits created in 1965 designed for those over age 65 or permanently disabled.
- The amount of money, or value of certain services (such as one physician visit), a patient or family must pay before costs (or percentages of costs) are covered by the health plan or insurance company, usually per year.
- Bills for services.
- The person enrolled in a health plan.
- Treatments or other services for which a health plan pays at least part of the charge.
- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan.
- An individual or institution who provides medical care, including a physician, hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intensive care facility.
- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer.
- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- The amount paid periodically to buy health insurance coverage. Employers and employees usually share the cost of premiums.
- Flat fees or payments (often $5-10) that a patient pays for each doctor visit or prescription.
- A percentage of providers' fees that managed care companies hold back from providers which is only given to them if the amount of care they provide (or that the entire plan provides) is under a budgeted amount for each quarter or the whole year.
21 Clues: Bills for services. • The person enrolled in a health plan. • People who do not have health insurance of any type. • The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer. • The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan. • A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan. • ...
Auto Insurance Puzzle 2024-04-15
Across
- Type of accident
- The extent of your insurance plan's influence
- Most common vehicle covered by auto insurance
- Relating to the science of medicine
- A transaction
- Estimated cost of an insurance plan
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- Responsibility for a risk
- Insurance holder
- An insurance holder's request for compensation
- Someone who acts on behalf of the insurance agency
10 Clues: A transaction • Type of accident • Insurance holder • Responsibility for a risk • Relating to the science of medicine • Estimated cost of an insurance plan • The extent of your insurance plan's influence • Most common vehicle covered by auto insurance • An insurance holder's request for compensation • Someone who acts on behalf of the insurance agency
JUMBLE FUMBLE 2022-10-02
10 Clues: FLOOD INSURANCE • INSURANCE SCHEME • INSURANCE ASSESSOR • BLOW OUT INSURANCE • INSURANCE STATISTIC • PAYABLE/OUTSTANDING • MAKES MOVES WHILE SITTING • OVERWIEW OF BOOKKEEPING PROCESS • ONLY INCREASES AND NEVER DECREASES • I'M WITH YOU ALL DAY BUT NOT ALL NIGHT
Insurance-David M 2026-03-04
Across
- - individual that relies on someone else for financial support.
- - minimizing risk.
- - taking steps to eliminate risk.
- - self - insurance, saving $$ in case you lose your job.
- Risk - result of either financial loss or gain.
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- - shifting the risk to someone else.
- Insurance - covers loss or damage to personal property.
- amount you pay before the insurance begins
- holder-purchaser of the insurance policy
- a large number of people pool their money to when they pay premiums
- - $$ paid on a regular basito purchase the insurance policy.
11 Clues: - minimizing risk. • - taking steps to eliminate risk. • - shifting the risk to someone else. • holder-purchaser of the insurance policy • amount you pay before the insurance begins • Risk - result of either financial loss or gain. • Insurance - covers loss or damage to personal property. • - self - insurance, saving $$ in case you lose your job. • ...
NB Case Management 2024-05-15
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- Insurance product which provides benefits for nursing and convalescent homes and home health care services
- An underwriting classification based upon the insured's health history, family history and lifestyle
- Required on all Non-Resident Foreign National cases prior to issue; will restrict policy issue
- Form completed by an applicant requesting an individual insurance product to purchase and be insured for
- Changes requested on an issued policy within 90 days of the policy issue date
- Ratings are associated with hazardous avocations or occupations, hazardous travel, adverse driving record, and/or abnormal health situations
- The request from the client to backdate the policy to the appropriate date making the issue age of the policy younger
- The minimum premium that must be received on a monthly basis to keep a policy from lapsing
- Requirements that must be returned to the home office to place the policy in force
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- A projection of the future cash value growth on a permanent life insurance policy
- Life Insurance coverage for a certain period of time
- Responsible for assessing the degree of risk that applicants pose to the company; including medical, financial, lifestyle, and family history
- Contract between an individual and an insurance company in which the company pays benefits when covered losses occur
- Life insurance policy which provides for certain death benefits that are less than the face amount of the policy
- Responsible for reviewing administrative forms and requirements to determine completeness and accuracy; prints and places policies at the appropriate stages of the case
- A policy issued to insure a person classified as having a greater-than-average likelihood of loss
- Amount of coverage listed on the face page of a policy which does not change during the period of coverage stated in the policy
- Person whose life or health is protected under an insurance policy
- Amount stated in the policy as payable at the death of the insured or at the maturity of the contract
19 Clues: Life Insurance coverage for a certain period of time • Person whose life or health is protected under an insurance policy • Changes requested on an issued policy within 90 days of the policy issue date • A projection of the future cash value growth on a permanent life insurance policy • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword Activity 2023-12-11
Across
- Insurance: protection against claims resulting from personal injury or property damage as the result of an auto accident
- Life Insurance: life insurance for a specified amount of time; at the death of the policyholder, the insurance company pays the death benefit to the beneficiaries
- an arrangement in which an individual will receive financial protection or reimbursement of losses from an insurer
- Period: the period of time between when a doctor confirms a disability and when the policyholder receives a disability payment
- the amount of money you will pay out of pocket before the insurance company will make a payment
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- Insurance: coverage for an individual’s (or family‘s) medical expenses from illness or injury
- Savings Account (HSA): a tax-exempt savings account dedicated to health care costs; only available for individuals on a high-deductible health plan (HDHP)
- Care Insurance: a type of insurance that covers some or all of the costs of nursing home care, assisted living, in-home care, and other end-of-life care
- a person who relies on someone for financial support
- Insurance: protection for losses to a private residence and the possessions within it, as well as liability coverage against accidents in the home or on the property
- Injury Protection (PIP): a component of auto insurance that pays for medical expenses, lost wages, and other financial losses of the driver and passengers of the policyholder’s vehicle
- Insurance: optional extended liability coverage that can be added to auto and homeowners policies
12 Clues: a person who relies on someone for financial support • Insurance: coverage for an individual’s (or family‘s) medical expenses from illness or injury • Insurance: optional extended liability coverage that can be added to auto and homeowners policies • ...
Health Care 2014-07-10
Across
- A document embodying a contract of insurance
- Program administered by the Federal Government that provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older
- What you pay when you visit the doctor, to share the costs of your healthcare
- A condition resulting from hypertension
- Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability
- The amount of your medical costs that you have to pay before your health insurance takes over
- A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention
- Health and medical services program for certain individuals and families with low incomes and few resources
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- What an insured person has to pay towards their medical bills once the insurance company has paid
- Insurance against the risks of incurring medical expenses among individuals
- One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States
- People that are not covered by insurance companies
12 Clues: A condition resulting from hypertension • A document embodying a contract of insurance • People that are not covered by insurance companies • Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability • One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States • A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention • ...
insurance vocab 2020-09-16
Across
- Child covered under parents insurance.
- Conditions not covered by insurance.
- Money is there for future medical care.
- Amount paid for insurance.
- Pay a flat fee every time you go to the DR.
- Amount to be paid before insurance pays.
Down
- condition Health problem before insurance.
- Well care.
- Pay a % of the cost after deductible.
- Managed health care.
- Can see any doctor any time.
11 Clues: Well care. • Managed health care. • Amount paid for insurance. • Can see any doctor any time. • Conditions not covered by insurance. • Pay a % of the cost after deductible. • Child covered under parents insurance. • Money is there for future medical care. • Amount to be paid before insurance pays. • condition Health problem before insurance. • ...
TERMINOLOGIES 101 2022-10-31
Across
- Federal insurance for low income and people with disability
- Federal insurance for uniform services
- also known as prior authorization, PA, pre-authorization
- Other term for Doctor
- This means the authorization is new or not yet initiated
- State where the policy is purchased
- Other term when you move the task internally
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- Other term for ICD 10, or the condition of the patient
- Federal insurnce for veterans
- Federal insurace for >65 years old and and above ESRD, we do not handle this type of insurance
- State where the service was rendered
- Other term for the procedure code
- Other term for patient, subscriber, enrollee, dependent or insured
- Other term for facility
- Medical code (LT, RT, 50)
- Other term for insurance or policy
16 Clues: Other term for Doctor • Other term for facility • Medical code (LT, RT, 50) • Federal insurnce for veterans • Other term for the procedure code • Other term for insurance or policy • State where the policy is purchased • State where the service was rendered • Federal insurance for uniform services • Other term when you move the task internally • ...
CROSSWORD TIME 2026-04-24
Across
- Affordable Care Act
- Questions that dig deeper to uncover details
- Creates a permeant record
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- Dual –Eligible Special Needs Plan
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- Attention and Reflection
- Percentage of medical costs you pay
- fixed out of pocket fee
- health insurance plan that offers flexibility in choosing healthcare providers while providing cost savings for using in-network providers.
- Protect Patient Privacy
- Key Performance Indicator
- Personally Identifiable Information
- I feel with you
- government program in the United States that provides health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources.
- Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment
16 Clues: I feel with you • Affordable Care Act • fixed out of pocket fee • Protect Patient Privacy • Attention and Reflection • Key Performance Indicator • Creates a permeant record • Dual –Eligible Special Needs Plan • Percentage of medical costs you pay • Personally Identifiable Information • Questions that dig deeper to uncover details • ...
Insuarnce 101 - Day 1 2017-10-26
Across
- Automated process in One Chart that checks eligibility
- Medicare portion that covers outpatient services
- Medicare portion that covers inpatient services
- Plan whose most common payor ID is 87726
- One of the main reasons why the correct filing order is needed
- Tricare region containing the Omaha area
- Person who carries the insurance policy
- Group number for UHC Community Plan NE
- Amount the patient owes at the time of service
- Action needed to receive payment for many services
- Nebraska Medicaid payor that uses the 11 digit Medicaid ID Number
- Government sponsored insurance for the elderly and disabled
- Nebraska Medicaid produce that uses a unique 8 digit Member ID
- Industry that has their own Medicare plan
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- UHC product used by those with Iowa Medicaid
- Coverage that is always secondary to Medicare
- Order in which insurances are billed
- Coverage purchased by the patient that replaces traditional Medicare
- Medicare supplement plan available for retired military members
- Patient ID used for Tricare when the subscriber SSN is not available
- Used for determining filing order of a dependent child covered by more than one insurance
- Insurance coverage for military service members and their families
- Payor of last resort, for those who cannot afford healthcare
- Person ultimately responsible for the bill
- Person who is covered under the insurance policy
25 Clues: Order in which insurances are billed • Group number for UHC Community Plan NE • Person who carries the insurance policy • Plan whose most common payor ID is 87726 • Tricare region containing the Omaha area • Industry that has their own Medicare plan • Person ultimately responsible for the bill • UHC product used by those with Iowa Medicaid • ...
Budgeting Crossword 2014-04-21
Across
- The pay amount you take-home. Used for preparation of the budget.
- In season fruits and vegetables are less expensive and better ________.
- Money you receive from employment, allowance, gifts, or selling something.
- Pay Yourself First and Last
- A policyholder's request for reimbursement from an insurance company.
- The amount you agree to pay out of pocket for damage resulting from a specific loss or accident.
- You must continuously make __________ to your budget.
- A spending and saving plan for managing your money during a given period of time.
- Only use these for grocery items on your list.
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- You should never grocery stop when you are feeling ______.
- Type of expenses you have most control over
- An electronic device that make vehicles less susceptible to theft.
- Amounts that are subtracted from your gross pay.
- If you drive this way you could save money on car insurance cost.
- A contract in which a policyholder pays a set amount to a company for protection against specified losses.
- Not buying grocery items on impulse can be called staying ________.
- A time frame for tracking expenses.
- This grocery tool can be organized in several different forms such as by food group.
- The amount of money paid to an insurance company in return for insurance protection.
- If you do this in your home your home will have an increased risk of a fire
20 Clues: Pay Yourself First and Last • A time frame for tracking expenses. • Type of expenses you have most control over • Only use these for grocery items on your list. • Amounts that are subtracted from your gross pay. • You must continuously make __________ to your budget. • You should never grocery stop when you are feeling ______. • ...
Dental Crossword Activity DB 2023-02-08
Across
- amount Needs to be met for coverage to start
- Wisdom teeth removal
- Root Canals
- Document sent to insurance to estimate coverage (abbr.)
- abbreviation for Maximum allowable charge
- It is a regular cleaning
- It's not a regular cleaning
- Our enrollment fee is ....
- Braces
- Start date
- Most procedures are ____services
- California Dental Network is what kind of plan
- Removing teeth
- Gum Disease
- "All plans have ..."
- It's not an HMO (abbr.)
- Average is 12 months
- Better not have missing teeth for this service
- "The plans are designed as an annual commitment"
- Filling that is not composite aka White
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- Lower Jaw
- If a cheaper procedure does the job
- Statement insured & DDS receive summarizing claim(abbr.)
- Second part of ACROSS 19
- Treatment that relieves but does not cure
- Dentist are _____to charge a lower rate
- How much insurance will pay in claims each year
- Dentists can be in or out of
- Cleanings & exams
- When someone has two insurance plans, they need to check...(abbr.)
- New carrier may provide certain aspects of prior coverage
- Out-of-network benefits on Spirit Choice plans are based on..(abbr.)
- Insurance pays a percent of the procedure
- payment Lifetime
- Plan with no MTC-it's not insurance
- Upper Jaw
- tooth Implant eligibility
37 Clues: Braces • Lower Jaw • Upper Jaw • Start date • Root Canals • Gum Disease • Removing teeth • payment Lifetime • Cleanings & exams • Wisdom teeth removal • "All plans have ..." • Average is 12 months • It's not an HMO (abbr.) • Second part of ACROSS 19 • It is a regular cleaning • tooth Implant eligibility • Our enrollment fee is .... • It's not a regular cleaning • Dentists can be in or out of • ...
Chapter 10 Personal Finance 2016-06-22
Across
- A person designated to receive something such as life insurance proceeds, from the insured.
- A contract that provides a regular income for as long as the person lives.
- An insurance plan in which the policyholder pays a specified premium each year for as long as he or she lives; also called a "straight life policy," a "cash-value policy," or an "ordinary life policy."
- insurance that provides policy dividends; also called a "par policy."
- A document attached to a policy that modifies its coverage.
- Life insurance protection for a specified period of time; sometimes called "temporary life insurance."
- The amount received after giving up a life insurance policy.
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- A benefit under which the company pays twice the face value of the policy if the insured's death results from an accident.
- A provision that allows the insured not to forfeit all accrued benefits if a policy is dropped.
- A whole life policy that combines term insurance and investment elements.
- Life insurance that does not provide policy dividends; also called a "nonpar policy."
- A method of evaluating the cost of life insurance by taking into account the time value of money.
12 Clues: A document attached to a policy that modifies its coverage. • The amount received after giving up a life insurance policy. • insurance that provides policy dividends; also called a "par policy." • A whole life policy that combines term insurance and investment elements. • A contract that provides a regular income for as long as the person lives. • ...
Insurance Crossword 2024-03-18
Across
- the amount of liability protection offered to an individual through the insurance company
- the payments an individual makes each time they get medical service
- the practice of employers paying for a portion of their employee's insurance premiums
- protection for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another car or object
- protection for losses to a private residence and the possessions within it, as well as liability coverage against accidents in the home or on the property
- the amount of money you will pay out of pocket before the insurance company will make a payment
- a formal request by a policy holder to an insurance company for compensation for a covered loss.
- coverage for an individual (or family's)medical expenses from illness or injury
Down
- the amount of money paid for an insurance policy
- protection for your damage to your vehicle caused by something other than a collision (vandalism)
- an agreement in which an individual will receive financial protection or reimbursement of losses from an insurer.
- the amount of time after the premium is due in which a policy holder can make a premium payment without suffering a lapse in coverage.
- protection against claims resulting from person injury or property damage as the result of an auto accident
- optional extended liability coverage that can be added to auto and homeowners policies
- the contract between an insurance company and the insured individual
- protection for destroyed or stolen personal property for a renter
16 Clues: the amount of money paid for an insurance policy • protection for destroyed or stolen personal property for a renter • the payments an individual makes each time they get medical service • the contract between an insurance company and the insured individual • coverage for an individual (or family's)medical expenses from illness or injury • ...
Salon Operations 2024-11-06
Across
- Compensation, A type of insurance that covers employee injuries on the job.
- Software, A method of scheduling appointments efficiently.
- Building, The act of developing strong relationships with clients
- Proprietorship, A business owned and operated by one person.
- Marketing, Creating visually appealing displays to attract customers.
- Insurance, A type of insurance that protects against loss or damage to the salon's physical assets.
- A legal entity separate from its owners.
- Sales, The act of promoting and selling products to clients.
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- Liability, A type of insurance that protects against negligence or malpractice claims.
- Liability, A type of insurance that covers property damage and bodily injury.
- Processing, The process of calculating wages, taxes, and deductions.
- A business owned and operated by two or more people.
- Transactions, The process of inputting all financial transactions into a system.
- Service, The act of providing excellent service to build loyalty.
- Record-Keeping, The process of tracking income, expenses, and inventory.
15 Clues: A legal entity separate from its owners. • A business owned and operated by two or more people. • Software, A method of scheduling appointments efficiently. • Proprietorship, A business owned and operated by one person. • Sales, The act of promoting and selling products to clients. • Building, The act of developing strong relationships with clients • ...
Chapter 24 2024-11-25
Across
- specified amount the insured must pay toward the charge for professional services rendered at the time of service.
- to give up; forgo; waiving of a right or claim; a document outlining services that will not be covered by a patient’s insurance carrier and the cost associated with those services.
- the person who has been insured; an insurance policyholder.
- a federal program for providing health care coverage for individuals over the age of 65 or those who are disabled.
- a list of predetermined payment amounts for professional services provided to patients.
- private insurance to supplement Medicare benefits for payment of the deductible, co-payment, and coinsurance.
- one who carries. Transports; with insurance, it’s the company that provides the policy.
Down
- one who regulates access to someone or something; in insurance, a primary care physician who coordinates the patient’s referral to specialists and hospital admissions.
- an amount to be paid before insurance will pay.
- occurring first in time, development, or sequence; earliest.
- the dollar amount that converts the RVUs into a fee.
- a joint funding program by federal and state governments (excluding Arizona) for the medical care of low-income patients on public assistance.
- person entitled to benefits of an insurance policy. This term is most widely used by Medicare.
- person covered under a subscriber’s insurance policy; refers to spouses and dependent children.
14 Clues: an amount to be paid before insurance will pay. • the dollar amount that converts the RVUs into a fee. • the person who has been insured; an insurance policyholder. • occurring first in time, development, or sequence; earliest. • a list of predetermined payment amounts for professional services provided to patients. • ...
Financial Algebra Crossword- Lucy Dupuis 2023-11-28
Across
- The money that gets paid to an artist or writer for their work
- The amount you earn before taxes
- An insurance company that covers all physical and health related things
- Medical Insurance for those who cannot afford it, are disabled and are younger than 65
- Flexible Spending Account (a special place to put your money that you use to cover medical insurance)
- A way to get paid in which the money goes straight into your bank account so you never have to lose about grabbing a check
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- Once you reach a certain age you no longer have to work and can in some case get paid to just be home or doing things you enjoy
- the percent of social security that comes out of your paycheck
- The percentage of money taken out of your paycheck to contribute to Medicare
- A small piece of paper that shows how much you got paid during a certain pay period (commonly seen if you use direct deposit)
- A piece of paper given to you in exchange for labor which can be deposited in a bank account
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- A number used by the U.S. government to identify you
- A variable pay for services rendered or product sold
- Accidental death and disbursement Insurance (primarily found in high risk jobs)
- Medical insurance for those 65 and older or have certain qualifying disabilities
- A government system that provides assistance for those with no income or inadequate income
- After a certain amount you have no more money taken out
- The percent given to FICA from your paycheck
- A retirement plan that is employer sponsored and offers significant tax benefits while assisting with your future
20 Clues: The amount you earn before taxes • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • The percent given to FICA from your paycheck • A number used by the U.S. government to identify you • A variable pay for services rendered or product sold • After a certain amount you have no more money taken out • The money that gets paid to an artist or writer for their work • ...
LLQP 2023-04-26
Across
- , GIS income from CRA’s point of view
- What is the earliest age someone can start their CPP retirement income?
- , Insurance is what type of risk management? 4:8
- Self funding is what type of risk management? 4:9
- If taken early, your CPP retirement income is is increased by 0._% per month
- , The percentage of your income used to calculate your RRSP contribution limit
- , Like a mutual fund but sold by insurance companies 10:4
- , The length of time for the suicide exclusion clause 2:5
- , The insurance company
- Maximum percentage of the maturity guarantee 3:7
- The length of time for the contestability period 2:5
- Minimum percentage of the death benefit guarantee 7:4
- , The type of annuity that offsets the risk longevity 4:7
- , CPP income from CRA’s point of view
- Recipient of money from a life insurance policy
- , The two guarantees of a segregated fund 8:3:5
- , Type of contract when the life insured is not the insured 5:5
- The Lifetime over-contribution limit for an RRSP 2:8
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- The two years when a policy can be cancelled due to a misrepresentation of material facts on the application 14:6
- Maximum percentage of the cash surrender value you can use for a policy loan from a whole life
- What is the latest age you start OAS?
- What is the latest age someone can start their CPP retirement?
- What is the youngest age you start OAS?
- , The applicant after the policy is in force
- , An insurance and investment hybrid 9:4
- , Income contract
- Minimum percentage of the maturity guarantee 7:4
- , Minimum age to buy insurance on yourself
- If taken later, your CPP retirement income is is increased by 0._% per month
- Maximum percentage of the death guarantee 3:7
- , A contact can be referred to as “a meeting of the _____”
31 Clues: , Income contract • , The insurance company • , GIS income from CRA’s point of view • What is the latest age you start OAS? • , CPP income from CRA’s point of view • What is the youngest age you start OAS? • , An insurance and investment hybrid 9:4 • , Minimum age to buy insurance on yourself • , The applicant after the policy is in force • ...
Chapter 19 Personal Finances 2023-01-24
Across
- banks established, owned, and operated by people who work for a single company or belong to a single organization
- person named in a life insurance policy who receives the money if the policy holder dies
- deducting the interest on a loan in advance
- health insurance program that provides money to help states pay medical costs of people with low incomes
- health insurance program for U.S. citizens ages 65 and older
- people who are owed money
- large number of stocks owned in shares by many people
- loans that are repaid over a short period of time
- form of savings, where the savers invest a certain amount of money for a specified period of time and collect interest when the CD matures
- where shares are bought and sold
- government programs that protect individuals from future hardship
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- loans payable over long periods
- voluntary insurance that individuals and companies pay to cover unexpected losses
- system of social insurance set up in 1935
- banks begun in the mid-1800s to help people purchase homes
- coins and paper money
- property used to guarantee repayment of a loan
- people employed by brokerage houses to buy and sell stocks fro customers
- system established by Congress in 1913 to handle that banking needs of the federal government and provide services to its member banks while regulating the U.S. banking system
- rate of interest charged to member banks by the Federal Reserve
- legal declaration that a person or business cannot pay debts owed
- mutual funds that buy short-term bonds
- system of spreading risks over large numbers of people
- small amount paid for protection against risk
24 Clues: coins and paper money • people who are owed money • loans payable over long periods • where shares are bought and sold • mutual funds that buy short-term bonds • system of social insurance set up in 1935 • deducting the interest on a loan in advance • small amount paid for protection against risk • property used to guarantee repayment of a loan • ...
UW Portal 2012-08-02
Across
- A specialist in the mathematics of insurance who calculates rates, reserves, dividends and other statistics
- The cost of a unit of insurance
- A written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the policy’s coverage, terms, or conditions
- Coverage for losses above the limit of an underlying policy
- Liability or loss resulting from an accident
- End state of a Policy
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- Maximum amount of insurance that can be paid for a covered loss
- The scope of protection provided under an insurance policy
- An intermediary between a customer and an insurance company
- Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in
- Broker rejects risk
11 Clues: Broker rejects risk • End state of a Policy • The cost of a unit of insurance • Liability or loss resulting from an accident • The scope of protection provided under an insurance policy • An intermediary between a customer and an insurance company • Coverage for losses above the limit of an underlying policy • ...
Retirement Crossword 2018-12-16
Across
- Most people buy life insurance to 1) pay for final expenses, 2) avoid probate, and 3) _______ lost income
- Home Healthcare (HHC) Plans pay ________to the insured when home healthcare services are received
- The average cost of a funeral is expected to ______ every ten years.
- Hospital _________ Plans can help offset costs incurred during a hospital stay
- LTC and HHC policies can help maintain ______________ between family caregivers and the receiver
- __________ is the period of life after leaving one’s job and ceasing to work
- Medicare Parts A & B are also known as ________ Medicare
- Medicare Supplement or _______ plans are private insurance that help cover “gaps” in Original Medicare
- Cancer polices can help cover additional costs related to a cancer _________
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- When surveyed, most seniors say they want to recover at ____ following an accident or illness
- Long Term Care (LTC) Insurance can help protect your ______ by reimbursing or paying for some, or all of your long-term care expenses.
- ____________ drugs are covered under Medicare Part D
- Premiums for a _____ life policy never change during the life of the policy
- Game Changing Benefits is a local, full _______brokerage in the State of Texas
- Most people either have a Supplement or a Medicare _________ plan to go with Original Medicare
- Game Changing Benefits works on behalf of Medicare _____________, not an insurance company.
- Whole Life _________ covers you for the rest of your life
- ____ Life insurance covers you for a specific amount of time (i.e., 5 years, 10 years, 15 years)
18 Clues: ____________ drugs are covered under Medicare Part D • Medicare Parts A & B are also known as ________ Medicare • Whole Life _________ covers you for the rest of your life • The average cost of a funeral is expected to ______ every ten years. • Premiums for a _____ life policy never change during the life of the policy • ...
Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-21
Across
- covers a crash with another object or car
- protects insured from loss to the contents of a dwelling
- fee paid to the insurer each month
- consumer who purchased the policy
- uncertainty about a situation's outcome
- the person who receives a sum when someone else dies
- combines property and liability into one policy to protect your home
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- amount paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in
- event which can cause financial loss
- replaces a portion of your income if you become unable to work due to injury or illness
- insurance for injury, illness, wellness
- insurance for vehicles
- contract specifying a sum to be paid on a death
- contract
- arrangement between consumer and insurer
- covers all physical damage other than crahes
16 Clues: contract • insurance for vehicles • consumer who purchased the policy • fee paid to the insurer each month • event which can cause financial loss • insurance for injury, illness, wellness • uncertainty about a situation's outcome • arrangement between consumer and insurer • covers a crash with another object or car • covers all physical damage other than crahes • ...
Property Insurance Crisis 2026-04-07
Across
- a vehicle to transfer risk
- a person who pays tax to the government, especially on the money that they earn
- insurance bought by insurers
- costly, expensive
- to ask an amount of money for goods or a service
- the various lines of insurance offered, such as auto, life, property insurance, etc.
- to reduce something, e.g. premium prices
- causing damage or destruction
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- to predict. e.g. risk
- a large amount of mud coming down a mountain
- a catastrophe
- connected with national government rather than the local government of an individual state
- based on guessing, not data
- to move something, e.g. risk from one place to another
- a person who lives in a particular place
- forbid, e.g. premium price increase
16 Clues: a catastrophe • costly, expensive • to predict. e.g. risk • a vehicle to transfer risk • based on guessing, not data • insurance bought by insurers • causing damage or destruction • forbid, e.g. premium price increase • a person who lives in a particular place • to reduce something, e.g. premium prices • a large amount of mud coming down a mountain • ...
Patient Access Week 2021 2021-04-06
Across
- Fixed dollar amount you pay at the time of service
- Advanced Beneficiary Notice
- managed by the federal government and based on age or certain disabilities
- A policy (contract) purchased by an individual or group to protect against possible loss.
- A person who carries the insurance
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- Preferred Provider Organization
- The primary holder of an insurance policy, also known as the policy holder
- Is the amount you need to pay out of pocket before any expenses are covered by the insurance company
- managed by the state and based on income
- Any person who has coverage under a health insurance plan
- an entity that pays for medical services, usually an insurance company
- Health Maintenance Organization
12 Clues: Advanced Beneficiary Notice • Preferred Provider Organization • Health Maintenance Organization • A person who carries the insurance • managed by the state and based on income • Fixed dollar amount you pay at the time of service • Any person who has coverage under a health insurance plan • The primary holder of an insurance policy, also known as the policy holder • ...
Ch 7 - Personal Finance 2022-09-26
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- Lender-paid mortgage insurance
- Federal Housing Administration
- London Interbank Offered Rate
- Home value increases
- Community Reinvestment Act
- An amount you can automatically subtract from your taxable income
- Private mortgage insurance
- Debt-to-Income ratio
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- Money you put down up front on your house purchase
- Principal, Interest, Taxes & Insurance
- Legal action where lender can take back your home
- Veterans Affairs
- upfront fees you pay when purchasing a home
- Constant Maturity Treasury
- Unites States Department of Agriculture
- Adjustable rate mortgage
16 Clues: Veterans Affairs • Home value increases • Debt-to-Income ratio • Adjustable rate mortgage • Community Reinvestment Act • Constant Maturity Treasury • Private mortgage insurance • London Interbank Offered Rate • Lender-paid mortgage insurance • Federal Housing Administration • Principal, Interest, Taxes & Insurance • Unites States Department of Agriculture • ...
Protecting Your Property Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-16
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- issued by an insurance company to provide insurance coverage to policyholders.
- Responsibility for damages to other people due to a person’s negligence.
- Auto insurance that covers theft, fire, and deer damage to a car.
- that a policyholder must pay out-of-pocket before insurance benefits begin.
- amount that an insurance policy will pay for (e.g., $300,000 of liability coverage).
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- someone drives a car without having an insurance policy.
- insurance that pays for car repairs following an accident with another car.
- amount paid by a policyholder to obtain insurance to protect against financial risks.
- process of requesting insurance benefits to pay for a financial loss.
- someone has an auto insurance policy but carries inadequate low liability limits.
10 Clues: someone drives a car without having an insurance policy. • Auto insurance that covers theft, fire, and deer damage to a car. • process of requesting insurance benefits to pay for a financial loss. • Responsibility for damages to other people due to a person’s negligence. • insurance that pays for car repairs following an accident with another car. • ...
2024 Open Enrollment Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-08
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- List of drugs covered in medical plan
- Expenses paid by the employee not covered by insurance
- Additional contribution allowed for HSA over for individuals 55+
- Voluntary plan for extra layer of insurance for specific illnesses
- Expense an employee must pay until insurance starts to pay
- Pre-tax benefit for childcare
- Situation such as marriage allowing change in benefits mid-year
- Health care services that are covered at no cost to insured
- Narrower network that is more cost effective for medical plan
- Wider network choice for medical plan coverage
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- Eligible after 90th day of disability
- Pre-tax savings for HDHP
- Nonbranded drugs
- Documents received after being processed through medical insurance
- Summit Benefit App
- Summit's investment in employee's retirement
- Type of coverage for various benefits when you are no longer eligible through employer
17 Clues: Nonbranded drugs • Summit Benefit App • Pre-tax savings for HDHP • Pre-tax benefit for childcare • Eligible after 90th day of disability • List of drugs covered in medical plan • Summit's investment in employee's retirement • Wider network choice for medical plan coverage • Expenses paid by the employee not covered by insurance • ...
Office Procedures 2013-04-09
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- A fee that is within the range of the usual fee charged for the service.
- Record of all checks issued on and deposits made to a specific account.
- The process of managing the financial accounts of a business.
- Coordinating insurance coverage between two insurance carriers.
- A system designed to maintain the financial records of a business.
- Payments on any outstanding accounts payable.
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- The overhead costs of a business that must be paid to keep operating.
- The insurance company that pays the claims and collects premiums.
- Publication that lists the procedure codes assigned to dental services for the processing of dental insurance.
- Fixed amount of cash.
- A draft or an order drawn on a bank account for payment of a specified amount of money.
- The total of all professional income received.
- Expenses and disbursements paid out from a business.
- Business expenses that are ongoing.
- Form of insurance that reimburses an employer for loss resulting from theft by an employee.
- Method of tracking the accuracy and completeness of bookkeeping records.
- An itemized memorandum of funds to be deposited into the bank.
17 Clues: Fixed amount of cash. • Business expenses that are ongoing. • Payments on any outstanding accounts payable. • The total of all professional income received. • Expenses and disbursements paid out from a business. • The process of managing the financial accounts of a business. • An itemized memorandum of funds to be deposited into the bank. • ...
CG CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-20
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- IP is the abbreviation for
- A tool that provides patients with an accurate estimate of their financial responsibility for desired medical services.
- The professional's time in patient care compared to the number of hours worked.
- The amount of money a person pays before their insurance policy starts paying for covered expenses.
- A written order from a primary care provider (PCP) to a patient to see a specialist or another provider.
- The expenses a patient pays for medical care that are not covered by their health insurance plan.
- A health plan process that requires a health care provider to get approval from a health insurer before providing a service.
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- The percentage of a covered health care service's cost that a patient pays after meeting their deductible.
- When an insurance company or payer refuses to pay for some or all of a medical claim.
- A request for approval to an insurance company for a service that has already been provided to a patient.
- EHR System SSM uses
- A preliminary pre-authorization number from a patient's insurance payer
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible.
- A short, stand-up meeting that teams use to manage quality and safety, and to improve patient outcomes.
- A request to an insurance company or the Health Insurance Marketplace to review a decision that denies a benefit or payment.
15 Clues: EHR System SSM uses • IP is the abbreviation for • A preliminary pre-authorization number from a patient's insurance payer • The professional's time in patient care compared to the number of hours worked. • When an insurance company or payer refuses to pay for some or all of a medical claim. • ...
Insurance Review 2013-04-11
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- the amount of the bill that you are responsible for paying each time you go to the doctor or receive a medical service
- insurance program that covers the health care costs of Americans who are generally low income and qualify according to a specific need
- insurance that is funded at the federal, state and local levels and includes Medicaid and CHIP
- a detailed summary of the services you received that must be submitted to your insurance company in order to get reimbursed
- a clear outline of how your insurance company processed your claim and it includes information such as the services you received, the amount of money the insurance company paid, the amount of money you are responsible for paying, and more
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- also known as health insurance marketplaces, it's where Americans can go to purchase health insurance
- a plan you can purchase that will help you cover your medical health care costs and keep you from paying all of that money out of pocket
- drugs that are produced by large pharmaceutical corporations and cost significantly more than generic drugs
- part of your insurance plan that allows you to purchase medications at a much lower cost
- insurance program that covers the health care costs of children whose parents do not qualify for Medicaid
- covers emergency medical costs that were unplanned and most likely expensive if paid out of pocket
- insurance that is not provided by the government, but rather by your employer or purchased from an insurance company
12 Clues: part of your insurance plan that allows you to purchase medications at a much lower cost • insurance that is funded at the federal, state and local levels and includes Medicaid and CHIP • covers emergency medical costs that were unplanned and most likely expensive if paid out of pocket • ...
Insurance Review 2013-05-08
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- type of insurance that covers the health care costs of Americans who are low income or who qualify according to a specific need
- drugs that are produced by large pharmaceutical corporations and cost significantly more than generic drugs
- insurance that is funded at the federal, state and local levels and includes Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP and others
- what a provider is if they do not have a contracted partnership with your insurance company, resulting in a higher cost to you
- identifies your employer's policy on an insurance card
- also known as health insurance marketplaces, it's where Americans can go to purchase health insurance
- a type of insurance plan in which the insurance company will pay a set percentage of services offered by most hospitals and doctors so you have more control of your own health care
- covers emergency medical costs that were unplanned and most likely expensive if paid out of pocket
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- a detailed summary of the services you received that must be submitted to your insurance company in order to get reimbursed
- a clear outline of how your insurance company processed your claim and it includes information such as the services you received, the amount of money the insurance company paid, the amount of money you are responsible for paying, and more
- the amount of the bill you are responsible for paying each time you go to the doctor or receive a medical service
- a list of medications covered by a prescription plan
12 Clues: a list of medications covered by a prescription plan • identifies your employer's policy on an insurance card • covers emergency medical costs that were unplanned and most likely expensive if paid out of pocket • also known as health insurance marketplaces, it's where Americans can go to purchase health insurance • ...
Australian Health System 2020-05-11
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- ,What sector is private health insurance, private hospitals, meidcal practioners in private pratices
- ,when the patient is not charged for a GP visit.
- , the cost the patient pays for PBS medicines the rest is paid by the federal government
- ,is a refund on your private health insurance premiums
- ,Australian Universal health insurance scheme
- ,The _____ helps provide the participants with resources that allow them to live an ordinary life
- ,that provides essential prescription medicines at a subsidised price
- ,how many medicines are currently listed on the PBS
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- , What Public hospitals, Medicare, PBS and NDIS are included under
- ,what level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS.
- ,provides extra financial assistance for those people with significant out of pocket cost in medial and medicine expenses
- ,insurance scheme that provides services to support Australians with permanent and significant disability
- , optional Health insurance that individual and families pay.
- ,people who wait to take up private health insurance after 31 years pay an additional 2% loading for their PHI for every year they're over 30.
- ,What is the age required to be under to be eligible for NDIS
15 Clues: ,Australian Universal health insurance scheme • ,when the patient is not charged for a GP visit. • ,how many medicines are currently listed on the PBS • ,is a refund on your private health insurance premiums • ,what level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS. • , optional Health insurance that individual and families pay. • ...
Types of Insurance 2018-12-09
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- Requires you to pay either a set amount or a certain percent of medical expenses.
- A whole life insurance policy that is paid up after a specified number of years or until the insured reaches a certain age
- Financial protection for a family in case the main source of income dies.
- offers financial protection for your entire life.
- A group of selected health care providers who offer comprehensive services at preset reimbursement levels.
- Offers health care coverage where the health care provider is paid a predetermined dollar amount for the services given.
- The person who receives money from a life insurance policy if the insured dies.
- The amount of money you will receive if you cancel your whole life insurance policy.
- A predetermined flat fee you pay for health care services.
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- A prepaid health plan in which care providers contract with your employees of the HMO.
- A combination of a life insurance policy and a savings account
- Provides financial protection against overwhelming medical expenses.
- Life insurance for a specified term
- The amount of money you must pay each year before your insurance company starts paying.
14 Clues: Life insurance for a specified term • offers financial protection for your entire life. • A predetermined flat fee you pay for health care services. • A combination of a life insurance policy and a savings account • Provides financial protection against overwhelming medical expenses. • Financial protection for a family in case the main source of income dies. • ...
Identification: Complete the crossword below (2pts each) 2015-02-25
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- Adverse actions taken by individuals or producers in response to insurance against adverse outcomes
- The ratio of unemployment insurance benefits to pre-unemployment earnings.
- Programs in which eligibility depends on the level of one’s current income or assets.
- The difference in information that is available to sellers and to purchasers in a market.
- The amount that risk-averse individuals will pay for insurance above and beyond the actuarially fair price
- The private means of smoothing consumption over adverse events, such as through one’s own savings, labor supply of family members, or borrowing from friends.
- Government interventions in the provision of insurance against adverse events
- If a higher level of education makes a person a more productive worker, then society can benefit from education in terms of the higher standard of living that comes with increased productivity
- Programs to educate disabled children
- Charging a price for insurance that is a function of realized outcomes
- A market equilibrium in which different types of people buy different kinds of insurance products designed to reveal their true types.
- The fact that insured individuals know more about their risk level than does the insurer might cause those most likely to have the adverse outcome to select insurance, leading insurers to lose money i
- Money that is paid to an insurer so that an individual will be insured against adverse events
- whereby low-income people have a chance to raise their incomes
- Schools financed with public funds that are not usually under the direct supervision of local school boards or subject to all state regulations for schools
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- A person’s stock of skills, which may be increased by further education
- The extent to which individuals are willing to bear risk.
- Loans taken directly from the Department of Education
- Loans taken from private banks for which the banks are guaranteed repayment by the government
- Credit The failure of the credit market to make loans that would raise total social surplus by financing productive education.
- A fixed amount of money given by the government to families with school-age children
- The translation of consumption from periods when consumption is high, and thus has low marginal utility, to periods when consumption is low, and thus has high marginal utility.
- The set of outcomes that are possible in an uncertain future.
- Insurance premium that is set equal to the insurer’s expected payout.
- A market equilibrium in which all types of people buy full insurance even though it is not fairly priced to all individuals.
- The benefits that accrue to society when students get more schooling or when they get schooling from a higher-quality environment.
- The weighted sum of utilities across states of the world, where the weights are the probabilities of each state occurring
- A federal program that taxes workers to provide income support to the elderly.
- A model that suggests that education provides only a means of separating high- from low-ability individuals and does not actually improve skills.
29 Clues: Programs to educate disabled children • Loans taken directly from the Department of Education • The extent to which individuals are willing to bear risk. • The set of outcomes that are possible in an uncertain future. • whereby low-income people have a chance to raise their incomes • Insurance premium that is set equal to the insurer’s expected payout. • ...
POTHA's INSURANCE CROSSWORD 2020-04-01
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- The reason why entire world is working from home
- Actual _ _ _ _ Value
- Scope of protection
- Leading Reinsurer in India
- Protection from a loss
- Residential Coverage
- Loss divided by Replacement Value.
- Increase the likelihood or severity of a loss
- Claim assessor
- A hurricane which shaken US in 2005
- mortgagee
- Building + Content + BI insured value
- A bond which is an alternative to traditional insurance
- One of the key Cat modules which deals with numbers
- Cause of a loss is called
- Broker's remuneration
- An insurer that insures the risks of other insurance companies
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- You get _ _ _ _ _ period to pay late premium
- Man-made peril
- The Probability that loss from the single largest event in a year exceeds a given loss threshold
- Protection against a loss
- Good negotiators can get a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The team which is expert in applying Endorsements and
- Farmers buy this insurance
- One of the cat modules which required for hazard retrieval
- A wrongful act resulting in injury or damage
- The World's Leading Catastrophe Risk Modeling Company
- Himalayas are more prone for what peril
- Under¬_ _ _ _ _ _
- Deliberate setting of a fire insurance
- Insured’s portion of loss
- Break in coverage
- Opposite of liabilities
- What is the hazard parameter for Hurricane
- RMS AS has more clients from which market
35 Clues: mortgagee • Man-made peril • Claim assessor • Under¬_ _ _ _ _ _ • Break in coverage • Scope of protection • Actual _ _ _ _ Value • Residential Coverage • Broker's remuneration • Protection from a loss • Opposite of liabilities • Protection against a loss • Insured’s portion of loss • Cause of a loss is called • Leading Reinsurer in India • Farmers buy this insurance • ...
Vocab 2022-03-23
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- Amount that may be required by the lease contract, reduces lease price
- Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price, or the sticker price
- Amount you get when you trade in an old car for a new car
- Market value, or the amount you get when the car is sold
- Tax computed on the purchase price, 5% in Iowa
- Injury to others, type of insurance
- Discounts given by a car dealer
- Average annual depreciation divided by original cost
- Protects you if in an accident with someone without insurance
- License and title transfer fees, or the paperwork
- Debts of a business
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- The price negotiated by the dealer and the buyer
- Fee for processing paperwork on a lease
- Amount you either borrow or the amount you pay in full
- Any items that are exempt from sales tax
- Damage to other people's property, type of insurance
- Everything is covered by warranty, other than routine maintenance
- Damage caused by nature, type of insurance
- Covers your own vehicle, type of insurance
- The price on which the monthly lease payments are usually figured
- Out-the-door-price, sales tax+registration fees+nontaxable items-rebates
- Amount of money you give the lessor to cover damage done during the lease
- Payment made by the customer
- If something breaks, it's covered
- Value of vehicle left after lease is over
25 Clues: Debts of a business • Payment made by the customer • Discounts given by a car dealer • If something breaks, it's covered • Injury to others, type of insurance • Fee for processing paperwork on a lease • Any items that are exempt from sales tax • Value of vehicle left after lease is over • Damage caused by nature, type of insurance • Covers your own vehicle, type of insurance • ...
Pivot Point Salon Business Chapter 6 (4) 2014-11-20
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- Some regulating agencies have specific minimum ? requirements for each stylist
- ? or premise insurance is a policy that covers the actual salon equipment and physical location in case of natural disasters, fire, etc.
- ? insurance is required by federal law for all qualified employers
- A ? rent is a set dollar amount paid each month to the lessor
- Upon obtaining a loan, you can enter into a rental agreement (called a ?)
- The best design requires the ? steps for the client and stylist to travel
- You can ? changes in any lease
- The ? salon arrangement has an efficient traffic pattern
- As the ? or lessee, you promise to pay rent and use the property according to the agreement
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- ? is a form of risk management
- ? insurance is a policy that protects the salon owner from financial loss that can result from employee negligence
- ? liability insurance protects against financial loss arising because of injury or damage resulting from the use of a product
- All salons require a ? area with seating and a desk for receiving guests
- Normally a lease should extend for ? years
- ? Compensation is a state-controlled insurance required by law
- A ? rent includes a set dollar amount paid per month plus a percentage of the total monthly income
- Generally, it takes 120 to 140 square ? per stylist to create an efficient working space
17 Clues: ? is a form of risk management • You can ? changes in any lease • Normally a lease should extend for ? years • The ? salon arrangement has an efficient traffic pattern • A ? rent is a set dollar amount paid each month to the lessor • ? Compensation is a state-controlled insurance required by law • ? insurance is required by federal law for all qualified employers • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2021-02-18
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- A written contract of insurance.
- A person whose job is to calculate the price of an insurance product.
- A decrease in the value of property due to wear and tear, age etc.
- A person requesting an amount for covered losses from the insurer.
- An amount of money paid by an insurer to an insured person following loss.
- A person whose job is to design insurance products.
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- The amount a policy holder agrees to pay before the insurer covers a loss.
- When an insurance company pursues a third party to reclaim for damage they caused.
- the money one individual or party is legally required to pay the other.
- A person who sells insurance products.
- When a customer contacts their insurance company following an accident, they make a ...
- The amount of money an insurance company charges in return for providing coverage
12 Clues: A written contract of insurance. • A person who sells insurance products. • A person whose job is to design insurance products. • A decrease in the value of property due to wear and tear, age etc. • A person requesting an amount for covered losses from the insurer. • A person whose job is to calculate the price of an insurance product. • ...
Health Care 2017-05-16
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- A document embodying a contract of insurance
- Program administered by the Federal Government that provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older
- What you pay when you visit the doctor, to share the costs of your healthcare
- A condition resulting from hypertension
- Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability
- The amount of your medical costs that you have to pay before your health insurance takes over
- A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention
- Health and medical services program for certain individuals and families with low incomes and few resources
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- What an insured person has to pay towards their medical bills once the insurance company has paid
- Insurance against the risks of incurring medical expenses among individuals
- One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States
- People that are not covered by insurance companies
12 Clues: A condition resulting from hypertension • A document embodying a contract of insurance • People that are not covered by insurance companies • Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability • One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States • A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention • ...
Reports Class Crossword 2025-01-22
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- Allows offices to view their production and income for a date range.
- Lists individual procedures that have been overpaid by insurance, the patient, a write-off, or an adjustment.
- Lists accounts with balances owed.
- A breakdown of payments in a date range.
- Finds situations where the insurance payment, plus any write-off, exceeds the procedure fee.
- To identify active patients who have treatment planned procedures.
- ________ Insurance Claims: Track outstanding insurance claims and preauthorizations.
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- Generates a list of procedures with an outstanding insurance estimate that have not been attached to a claim.
- Shows the uncollected patient balance of procedures completed in a date range.
- Find claims that still need to be sent to insurance.
- Shows accounts with outstanding unearned income
- Useful for viewing a breakdown of insurance and patient portion estimates by age of account.
12 Clues: Lists accounts with balances owed. • A breakdown of payments in a date range. • Shows accounts with outstanding unearned income • Find claims that still need to be sent to insurance. • To identify active patients who have treatment planned procedures. • Allows offices to view their production and income for a date range. • ...
Insurance terms 2025-02-14
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- – The amount a policyholder must pay out of pocket before insurance covers costs.
- – The extent of protection provided by an insurance policy.
- – A request for payment from an insurance company.
- – When an insurance company transfers part of its risk to another insurer.
- – The chance of financial loss, which insurance helps to manage.
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- – The person who owns an insurance policy.
- – Conditions or situations not covered by an insurance policy.
- – A person designated to receive benefits from a policy.
- – Legal responsibility for damages or injury.
- – The amount paid for an insurance policy.
10 Clues: – The person who owns an insurance policy. • – The amount paid for an insurance policy. • – Legal responsibility for damages or injury. • – A request for payment from an insurance company. • – A person designated to receive benefits from a policy. • – The extent of protection provided by an insurance policy. • ...
Life Insurance 2013-01-02
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- Factors is a variable associated with an increased risk of disease or infection
- provides permanent protection to the beneficiary upon the death of the policy holder.
- The specified amount of payment required periodically by an insurer to provide coverage under a given insurance
- is a payment defined in the insurance policy and paid by the insured person each time a service is accessed.
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- the amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket
- A policy you carry your entire life.
- federal program of social insurance and benefits developed in 1935.
- A type of flexible permanent life insurance offering the low-cost protection of term life insurance as well as a savings element
- A policy with a set duration limit on the coverage period.
- Insurance that pays out a sum of money either on the death of the insured person or after a set period.
10 Clues: A policy you carry your entire life. • the amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket • A policy with a set duration limit on the coverage period. • federal program of social insurance and benefits developed in 1935. • Factors is a variable associated with an increased risk of disease or infection • ...
PAS Week Crossword 2026-04-06
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- process we use to determine who's insurance pays first for a minor is called the ________ rule
- what patients may have that can help pay for their services
- fixed amount the patient may owe for services (like in the ED for example)
- amount patient owes before insurance begins paying
- application we use for messaging and viewing your work schedule
- We are Patient _________ Services
- application we use for email
- acronym for Important Message from Medicare
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- place in epic where the patients address, phone numbers and emergency contacts are added
- patients can get a 15% __________ if they pay within 10 days of discharge
- place where you scan in a patient's DL or insurance card
- three methods of payment for a patient are card, cash or _____
- application we use to register patients
- Person who is responsible for the bill
- payor of last resort (insurance)
15 Clues: application we use for email • payor of last resort (insurance) • We are Patient _________ Services • Person who is responsible for the bill • application we use to register patients • acronym for Important Message from Medicare • amount patient owes before insurance begins paying • place where you scan in a patient's DL or insurance card • ...
How well do you know your JOB? 2022-03-23
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- when a patient comes from this facility, you dont need a notification.
- a medicare advantage plan is what type of insurance plan.
- a patient with no info is considered what?
- if a patient has a ppo insurance what do you need to give them to sign?
- what do you used code 23 for?
- if admitted with no insurance, you might be eligible for what type of insurance?
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- you have to fax a facesheet to this insurance?
- what do you use claim code 04 for?
- if you are over 18, you are your own what?
- without a signature you can obtain a verbal for what type of visit?
- medicare part A is for what?
- to verify identity you ask for name,DOB and what else?
- blue cross/blue shield insurance that starts with R is what?
13 Clues: medicare part A is for what? • what do you used code 23 for? • what do you use claim code 04 for? • if you are over 18, you are your own what? • a patient with no info is considered what? • you have to fax a facesheet to this insurance? • to verify identity you ask for name,DOB and what else? • a medicare advantage plan is what type of insurance plan. • ...
Insurance Protection 2025-11-21
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- money paid for insurance coverage
- money you pay before the insurance company pays a claim
- covers losses and damages to a person's home
- pays money to a name beneficiary when the insured person dies
- paying money to another entity to take on the financial risk
- fixed out of pocket amount that you pay for a covered healthcare service
- the chance of losing money or an asset
- paid to lessen the cost of bodily injury/illness
- protection for personal property in an apartment
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- legal contract between insurance company and insured
- specific events or damage the policy does not cover
- maximum amount of money that will be paid for a covered loss
- paid to lessen the cost of dental services
- Insurance purchased to lessen the cost of a car accident/damage
14 Clues: money paid for insurance coverage • the chance of losing money or an asset • paid to lessen the cost of dental services • covers losses and damages to a person's home • paid to lessen the cost of bodily injury/illness • protection for personal property in an apartment • specific events or damage the policy does not cover • ...
Vocab Words 2022-11-02
14 Clues: debt • taxes • loans • banking • net pay • paystub • investing • budgeting • insurance • deductibles • debit cards • credit cards • predatory loans • money management
Risk Management Week 2023 - Insurance Edition 2023-05-10
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- type of liability insurance that protects the personal assets of corporate leaders if they are personally sued for wrongful acts in managing a company: "__" and officers
- legal obligation to reimburse for damages to third parties
- type of liability insurance that would relate to a visitor slip and fall, or tree branches damaging cars
- the amount estimated to be paid to resolve a claim
- the total amount paid for one claim in a policy period
- legal contract between an insurance company (the insurer) and an insured
- where a helicopter might land when transporting patients
- any insurable event that causes property damage or loss
- type of professional liability insurance that protects from claims against professional services: "__" and omissions
- when an insurer tries to recover costs from an at-fault party, after they've paid a claim
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- abbreviation for Certificate of Insurance
- coverage for lost revenue due to a covered occurrence: business "__"
- the first layer of insurance coverage
- type of physical damage to automobiles not resulting from collision
14 Clues: the first layer of insurance coverage • abbreviation for Certificate of Insurance • the amount estimated to be paid to resolve a claim • the total amount paid for one claim in a policy period • any insurable event that causes property damage or loss • where a helicopter might land when transporting patients • ...
All those Insurance Terms 2015-11-23
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- The best regional insurance company in the Northeast.
- The Premium Audit System or the New England Patriots
- He sends tips on Fuego best practices and is named after a state park in Maine.
- This section of the policy states the items or conditions that are not covered by the policy.
- This temporary insurance contract provides proof of coverage until a permanent policy is issued.
- The date range that a policy is in effect is called the ____________.
- You know him as our Commander and Chief.
- Combined action that is mutually advantageous or think of Pat Finn.
- The cause of a possible loss is called a ______.
- The person or organization covered by an insurance policy.
- A math specialist who calculates rates, dividends and other statistics.
- We issue these hundreds of times per day to change policy coverage.
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- Acronyn for Acadia's Small Business Unit.
- An unforeseen, unintended event that wrecks your day and has a customer calling us.
- My formal name is AquaLogic Workspace.
- You track your attendance, vacation and time off requests with me.
- The term that means to restore the insured to the condition they were in prior to the loss.
- What do we call the fee allotted to an agent for services rendered.
- I review applications for insurance and decide if the risk is acceptable and we want to write it or not.
- A coverage that provides physical injury to a person, including death and our policies cover this!
- Warning! I am sent out for non-payment of premium or underwriting reasons.
- This is the price we agree on and the insured pays in exchange for insurance coverage.
- A person who sells insurance policies.
- This is the contract between you and the insurance company.
- I figure out the price, create policies and do it all with published standards.
- All the submission information for Acadia resides here.
- I provide coverage for losses above the limit of the underlying policies and have better coverage too!
- An estimate of price for the coverage requested.
- Webster defines this as "the creation or beginning". We use it for policy data.
29 Clues: My formal name is AquaLogic Workspace. • A person who sells insurance policies. • You know him as our Commander and Chief. • Acronyn for Acadia's Small Business Unit. • The cause of a possible loss is called a ______. • An estimate of price for the coverage requested. • The Premium Audit System or the New England Patriots • ...
Complex Changes 2022-08-04
Across
- Reinstatement of a term policy is allowed up to 5 years from lapse date if the policy was issued prior to ______
- 'Buying in Bulk'; the higher the death benefit, the lower cost per $1,000 of coverage
- Maximum Indebtedness quotes MUST always be saved to _______ as a PDF
- The type of loan interest that requires full loan interest to be paid
- If an Insured is ___ _____ or older, a premium class code change is not allowed
- If a ____ ____ policy is a 1958 or 1980 CSO it cannot be decreased
- A policy that was ________ by Policy Owner request cannot be reinstated
- The cash value and dividends are used to purchase a _____ _____ ____ policy
- The form required for a premium class code change request is the Supplemental Application for ________ Changes
- If the dividend option is _________, dividends are not applied to reduce the loan interest due as they are already loaned against
- A Reinstatement Application is acceptable if it is dated within ___ _____ of receipt in the home office
- Policy Owner's residing in these states must complete a state specific Supplemental Application for Underwritten Changes
- The only disbursement allowed on an Extended Term Insurance policy
- The cash value on an Extended Term Insurance policy _____ over time
- The form required for a decrease request is the Supplemental Application for ________ Changes
- Reinstatement Applications cannot be signed using ________
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- All benefits and riders are _______ when a policy changes to Reduced Paid Up/Extended Term Insurance
- A request to change to Reduced Paid Up Insurance is acceptable if it is dated within ___ _____ of receipt in the home office
- Number of notices sent to the Policy Owner advising of a Maximum Indebtedness situation
- Policies issued prior to this date have a Reduced Paid Up minimum of $100.00
- A policy manually changed to Reduced Paid Up or Extended Term Insurance cannot be ________
- Reduced Paid Up and Extended Term Insurance are considered ___________ _______
- A policy with a non-forfeiture option of Reduced Paid Up Insurance can be _____ against
- A type of policy that does not allow a premium class code change
- The outstanding loan balance exceeds the outstanding loan value
25 Clues: Reinstatement Applications cannot be signed using ________ • The outstanding loan balance exceeds the outstanding loan value • A type of policy that does not allow a premium class code change • If a ____ ____ policy is a 1958 or 1980 CSO it cannot be decreased • The only disbursement allowed on an Extended Term Insurance policy • ...
Economics 2022-12-07
Across
- costs that change month to month
- you did plan to get it but it was near the cash register and you got it last minute
- the account people have for emergencies and hope to rarely use
- how much people want the product
- this determines if you get a high or low interest rate
- what banks charge you in exchange for loaning you money
- for a doctor's office, the portion you pay before insurance kicks in
- portion you pay before insurance kicks in (non-medical)
- what banks give you as a thank you for keeping your money in their bank
- the amount you pay your insurance company so you can have insurance
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- when you run out of a product
- when a company buys stuff for you and you pay them back later
- costs that stay the same month to month
- when you buy something with it, the money comes out of your bank account right then
- someone who starts or invests in a business
- amount of a product you have to sell
- when you have too much of a product
- when your purchase is covered in the future if it breaks
- the account people use to buy everyday items
- this details what is covered in your insurance
- money left over after paying all expenses
21 Clues: when you run out of a product • costs that change month to month • how much people want the product • when you have too much of a product • amount of a product you have to sell • costs that stay the same month to month • money left over after paying all expenses • someone who starts or invests in a business • the account people use to buy everyday items • ...
Health Insurance 2026-04-16
Across
- is a joint federal-state health insurance program
- Federal law to protect sensitive patient health information
- Hospital Insurance
- Needs to be paid before insurance pays
- Help pay out of pocket cost that comes with other plans
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- Primarily serves individual age 65 and up
- Medical Insurance
- created, owned, and updated by the American Medical Association (AMA)
- Monthly cost to keep health insurance active
- Payment your responsible for after visit
- Personal Identifiable Information
- Medicaid benefit providing comprehensive preventive and treatment health services for children and adolescents under 21
12 Clues: Medical Insurance • Hospital Insurance • Personal Identifiable Information • Needs to be paid before insurance pays • Payment your responsible for after visit • Primarily serves individual age 65 and up • Monthly cost to keep health insurance active • is a joint federal-state health insurance program • Help pay out of pocket cost that comes with other plans • ...
C 12 Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-17
Across
- Insurance: A form of property insurance designed to protect an individual's home against damages to the house itself, or to possessions in the home.
- Limit: The maximum amount a policy will pay for covered losses.
- Warranty: A prolonged warranty offered to consumers in addition to the standard warranty on new items.
- Insurance: A type of life insurance that guarantees payment of a specific death benefit during a specified time period.
- 12 Protecting Your Financial Future Vocabulary List
- Insurance: Insurance that covers a policyholder's belongings and personal liability within a rented property.
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- Risk: The practice of shifting the financial consequences of a potential loss to another party (the insurance company) in exchange for a fee (the premium).
- (Copayment): A fixed amount for a covered service, paid by the patient to the provider of service before receiving the service.
- The amount of money an individual or business must pay for an insurance policy.
- A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- Life Insurance: A type of permanent life insurance that accumulates cash value and provides coverage for the insured's entire life.
11 Clues: 12 Protecting Your Financial Future Vocabulary List • Limit: The maximum amount a policy will pay for covered losses. • The amount of money an individual or business must pay for an insurance policy. • A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim. • ...
GL Glossary Crossword Search 2023-02-08
Across
- the time between the expiration of one policy and the inception of another policy.
- a filing that certifies that liability insurance complies with the state's financial responsibility.
- acronym for federal motor carrier safety administration.
- acronym for all commercially owned and/or operated vehicles
- an attachment on a policy that keeps renewal quote from issuing.
- voiding the cancellation and continuing coverage without a lapse.
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- acronym for an endorsement that eliminates our opportunity to recover losses from a third party.
- an endorsement that must be attached to liability insurance and cargo liability insurance policies required to have federal filing.
- 10 or more power units on a policy.
- a policy provision specifically stating that if a certain listed driver(s) are operating the vehicle coverage will not be afforded.
- acronym for the total weight capacity of a fully loaded vehicle.
- a person who represents the company and sells insurance on a commission basis.
- acronym for a form that provides evidence of insurance listing all coverages, limits, and scheduled autos.
- acronym for payment option that provides automatic monthly withdrawal from the insured checking account.
- the maximum distance traveled by an insured from the point of garaging to the point of delivery.
- filing that provides proof that the policy has at least minimum liability insurance coverage.
16 Clues: 10 or more power units on a policy. • acronym for federal motor carrier safety administration. • acronym for all commercially owned and/or operated vehicles • acronym for the total weight capacity of a fully loaded vehicle. • an attachment on a policy that keeps renewal quote from issuing. • voiding the cancellation and continuing coverage without a lapse. • ...
Managing Personal Finances 2024-09-27
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- A type of insurance that protects your personal property in an apartment, condo or home from unexpected circumstances such as theft.
- Health insurance for 65 +,and funded by payroll taxes.
- College expense aid that does not need to be repaid.
- Owing money to a company/business and not having the funds to pay it off.
- Legal process in which a lender takes possession of a property
- is a contract between you and an insurance company that protects you financially in the event of a vehicle accident or theft.
- A medical assistance program where eligibility is income based.
- A type of loan for undergraduate students that requires no interest.
- The amount of money that a patient pays monthly to a health insurance company for health care coverage.
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- Legal process for individuals or businesses unable to repay debts.
- A charge for borrowing money, added into late payments expressed as a percentage.
- Number that represents how likely you are to pay back a loan and make on-time payments.
- Amount A paid out of pocket before insurance covers expenses.
- A loan used to purchase property
- A fixed dollar amount that health insurance providers require patients to pay upfront for a covered service.
- The form to apply for federal student aid in the U.S.
- Financial award given to students for academic excellence.
17 Clues: A loan used to purchase property • College expense aid that does not need to be repaid. • The form to apply for federal student aid in the U.S. • Health insurance for 65 +,and funded by payroll taxes. • Financial award given to students for academic excellence. • Amount A paid out of pocket before insurance covers expenses. • ...
7.01 Key Terms 2013-12-12
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- A written contract stating the arrangement between insured and insurer
- A doctor who provides general medical care and coordinates other health care.
- Provides compensation for losses due to injury, illness, or disability
- An illness or injury that leaves a person unable to work
- coverage for entire life but premiums are higher than whole life because premiums are paid for a set number of years or until a set age
- A limit on the number of days one’s care will be covered, or the highest amount that can be paid in benefits for a specific procedure
- Health savings account---you contribute pre-tax dollars to the account for expected medical expenses for the coming year-often set up through your employer-submit claims and receipts for reimbursement up to amount deposited.
- An illness or injury that a person has at the time he/she enrolls in a health care plan
- The amount of money a whole life policyholder would receive if the policy were surrendered before death or maturity.
- Pays for care when a person with a serious illness or injury cannot care for themselves for an extended period of time
- May be purchased by Medicare recipients to cover part/all expenses not covered by Medicare.
- Point of service---members use a primary physician who refers them as needed to participating specialists or members can see non-participating specialist members. But, members pay more to use non-participating health providers.
- the insured person can change the policy from convertible to permanent without taking a physical, tends to be more expensive
- the insured person can renew the policy without taking a physical
- (also called cash value life insurance) provides coverage the person’s entire life and includes an investment component
- A plan in which an insured can select his/her own doctors and hospitals, pay costs at time of visit, and file form with insurance company for reimbursement of covered expenses
- Pay a large part of hospital and medical care, may also pay part of some other expenses (e.g. doctor’s visits)
- Potential risks and losses against which an insured is protected by a policy
- A medical service that is not covered
- A consumer who has purchased an insurance policy
- The amount of money payable to a beneficiary as a death benefit when an insured dies
- A federal law that someone who leaves employment may be eligible to keep insurance coverage at his/her own expense up to six months.
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- A group or individual selected to receive the assets of a person when he/she dies
- allows adjustments of premium, face value, and level of protection
- A time period during which a person can enroll in a health care plan
- A type of insurance that provides coverage for a specific period of time with no investment benefits
- Requirement to obtain approval from the plan before having certain treatments or procedures done
- An arrangement in which an insured pays money to an insurer to gain protection against risks and compensation for losses
- premiums and death benefits stay the same for the life of the policy
- Assets or gain received by having an insurance policy
- Employers are required to have in every state in some form. Covers medical care, treatment, rehabilitation, and a portion of wages from injuries that occur in the workplace.
- Preferred providers organization---an agreement between health providers with empoloyers or insurers to provide services at a reduced rate to employees.
- Uncertain, unpredictable factors that can lead to losses or damages
- Pays for long-term illness expenses after basic medical benefits limits have been reached (e.g. cancer).
- premiums stay the same but the benefits decrease over the life of the policy e.g. for home mortgage
- Health management organizaiton---a health care group that provides health care services to members for a set fee and a small co-pay.
- The length of time it takes an insurance policy to reach it full value
- a type of insurance that provides coverage for a whole lifetime and grows in face value as premiums and cash accumulate.
- A patient’s right to restart coverage annually
- premiums are fixed, but face amount varies with investment results
- A fee paid to an insurance company on a regular basis for coverage
- An initial amount paid by insured for a loss before insurance compensations begin
- Childrens Health Insurance Program - health insurance for children under 18 whose parents earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to afford private insurance.
43 Clues: A medical service that is not covered • A patient’s right to restart coverage annually • A consumer who has purchased an insurance policy • Assets or gain received by having an insurance policy • An illness or injury that leaves a person unable to work • the insured person can renew the policy without taking a physical • ...
Registering Mania 2016-05-23
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- The person covered by insurance -- either dependent or owner of policy
- The ___________ subs tab that allows you to search for the name of a subscriber that is not currently displayed
- The tab to review the name of insurance and the subscriber is the ________ Info Tab
- When a child is attached to an incorrect guarantor, use the Patient _________ tab to move to the correct guarantor
- This tab records the patient's race and ethnicity
- Name of field where a nickname is recorded in patient registration
- The button to take you from the guarantor screen to the guarantor coverage screen
- Dr., PhD., Sr., IV and Esq. are all examples of a ___________
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- The person who buys the insurance
- This class points to the type of insurance the patient has
- The date insurance begins
- The person who gets the bill after insurance has processed claims.
- The Pat.Coverage tab takes you to the __________ coverage summary screen
13 Clues: The date insurance begins • The person who buys the insurance • This tab records the patient's race and ethnicity • This class points to the type of insurance the patient has • Dr., PhD., Sr., IV and Esq. are all examples of a ___________ • The person who gets the bill after insurance has processed claims. • ...
Year 10 Finance - Crossword #2 2025-12-03
Across
- A long term savings scheme to help people in New Zealand save for retirement and a first home
- Income that is not spent and is set aside for future use
- Income paid for work, usually based on an hourly rate
- The regular payment you make to an insurance company for cover
- Extra money paid to you for saving, or charged to you for borrowing
- A request to an insurance company for payment after a loss or damage
- Income left over after all business costs have been paid
- Money an employer pays into an employees KiwiSaver account
- A pool of money from many investors that is managed and invested for them
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- The company that provides insurance cover
- Using money to buy assets to earn income or gain in the future
- The gain or loss you make from an investment
- A small part of ownership in a company
- When expenses are greater than income
- Income earned as a percentage of sales made
- Income left after tax and other deductions have been taken out
- The person or business that is protected by an insurance policy
- A fund that aims for higher potential returns with higher risk
- The written contract that explains what your insurance covers
- Income paid to the creator or owner for the use of their work or idea
20 Clues: When expenses are greater than income • A small part of ownership in a company • The company that provides insurance cover • Income earned as a percentage of sales made • The gain or loss you make from an investment • Income paid for work, usually based on an hourly rate • Income that is not spent and is set aside for future use • ...
Dental Vocab 2017-03-08
Across
- cost of a business
- of dental insurance
- professional income received
- the documentation of money
- a financial records of a business
- income
- dentist who provides treatment to patient
- or compex treatment
- indication of any balance due on account
- of insurance
- memorandum of funds to be deposited into the bank
- charges for a specific service
- payment, or adjustment
- and disbursements
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- accuracy and completeness
- on any outstanding accounts payable
- the prices and terms of sale
- made to a specific account
- financial statement
- of shipped goods
- between two insurance
- fee that is within the range of the usual fee charged for the service
- person name on the check
- payment, credits and debits
- amount of cash
- expenses that are ongoing
- bookkeeping system
- amount of cash
- the claim and collects premiums
29 Clues: income • of insurance • amount of cash • amount of cash • of shipped goods • and disbursements • cost of a business • bookkeeping system • of dental insurance • financial statement • or compex treatment • between two insurance • payment, or adjustment • person name on the check • accuracy and completeness • expenses that are ongoing • made to a specific account • the documentation of money • ...
Irish MFRs 2012-08-29
Across
- independent online 100% Irish owned insurance
- owned by Moran Group
- acquired Perlico
- Direct insurance company owned by An Post
- Easy O2’s prepaid service
- merged with AON
- new name of Quinn healthcare
- old name of Vodafone
- the only Irish owned mobile operator in Ireland.
- Aer Rianta
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- largest health insurance company in Ireland
- largest Irish hotel company
- location of Liffey Valley Shopping Centre
- Harvey Norman’s head office
- controversy about about an Irish law restricting the maximum size of a retail outlet
- market leader in discount retailing in Ireland
- Ireland’s largest shopping centre
- had the most National Irish Food Awards in 2011
- Electricity Supply Board
- save lives and prevent injuries
20 Clues: Aer Rianta • merged with AON • acquired Perlico • owned by Moran Group • old name of Vodafone • Electricity Supply Board • Easy O2’s prepaid service • largest Irish hotel company • Harvey Norman’s head office • new name of Quinn healthcare • save lives and prevent injuries • Ireland’s largest shopping centre • location of Liffey Valley Shopping Centre • ...
January Loomis Life 2025-12-30
Across
- Coverage that protects against winter-related damage
- Desk device for work and email
- Common winter risk insurance helps manage
- What you file after an insured loss
- What Loomis provides
- Annual charity event supporting the American Cancer Society
- New Year’s promise
- Protection provided by an insurance policy
- First month of the year
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- Popular morning drink
- Quick break
- Team known for the phrase “Ring the Bell!”
- Policy details often reviewed at the start of the year
- Winter weather
- Philadelphia NFL team
- Fresh start; restart
- Popular January fitness activity
- Getting more done efficiently
- Our company name
- What we do between coffee breaks
- Seasonal illness often spread in winter
- Tidy up
- Target you’re aiming for
23 Clues: Tidy up • Quick break • Winter weather • Our company name • New Year’s promise • What Loomis provides • Fresh start; restart • Popular morning drink • Philadelphia NFL team • First month of the year • Target you’re aiming for • Getting more done efficiently • Desk device for work and email • Popular January fitness activity • What we do between coffee breaks • ...
Joshua Hohn 2018-12-10
Across
- claim is a formal request to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event
- if you get in a accident by yourself
- insurance
- money that comes out of your pocket
- damage replaces property if damaged
- card fraud change your password
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- insurance cost
- insurance pays for injuries
- injury
- cost of insurance
10 Clues: injury • insurance • insurance cost • cost of insurance • insurance pays for injuries • card fraud change your password • money that comes out of your pocket • damage replaces property if damaged • if you get in a accident by yourself • claim is a formal request to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event
Word of the day Quiz 2024-03-01
Across
- amount you pay monthly for insurance
- a quick method for doubling your money
- insurance for people over 65
- health insurance that is private
- how you pay before insurance kicks in
- health insurance selected by your employer
- Health Maintenance Organization
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- federal insurance that requires low income
- a number from 300 to 850 for credit worthiness
- preferred provider organization
10 Clues: insurance for people over 65 • preferred provider organization • Health Maintenance Organization • health insurance that is private • amount you pay monthly for insurance • how you pay before insurance kicks in • a quick method for doubling your money • federal insurance that requires low income • health insurance selected by your employer • ...
Healthcare Insurance 2013-05-23
Across
- document drawn up and signed by persons during their lifetime to provide for distribution of their property upon their death
- loss of job through no fault of the employee
- act of giving a worker a guaranteed right to receive a future pension
- consent procedure which requires physicians to tell patients in advance of any risks involved in forthcoming treatment; must be in writing
- amendment to a will
- will oral will
- a retirement plan that may be set up only by people who are self-employed or who own all or part of an unincorporated business such as a sole proprietorship or partnership
- person who dies without a will
- will written in handwriting of the decedent
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- Income Insurance protects the insured against financial consequences of loss of income stemming from accident or illness
- person appointed by the court to look after the estate of a person who died without a will
- Retirement Account/ an individual's own personal pension plan
- consent permission given for tests and treatments, the moment the patient enters the hospital
- ability to transfer pension benefits from one job to another
- person named in a will to carry out the terms of the will
- persons who inherit by right of relationship
16 Clues: will oral will • amendment to a will • person who dies without a will • will written in handwriting of the decedent • loss of job through no fault of the employee • persons who inherit by right of relationship • person named in a will to carry out the terms of the will • ability to transfer pension benefits from one job to another • ...
Insurance Crossword 2022-07-07
Across
- Replacement cost at the time of loss less depreciation.
- automobile and residential policies are insured concurrently at the same address, a 10% discount will be granted.
- means a self-propelled vehicle designed for travel exclusively on snow or ice
- Portion of claim that customer is responsible paying for
- Uncertainty regarding a loss.
- Additional coverage available from one to ten million, applies on top of the primary policies liability.
- A customer, former customer, authorized representative or third party needs to be "..."
- Process to recover a loss paid out from liable party.
- An event that may cause loss to occur.
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- Once a claim for a damaged item has been paid, the insurer takes ownership of it.
- All occupants have left the property with no intention of returning.
- Your first at fault or partially at fault accident will not impact your premium.
- Higher degree of honesty that is required for insurance contracts.
- Covers you against any injury or damages you may cause to someone else.
- Covers your vehicle from things like Fire, Theft, Glass...
- Personal items, furniture, clothing, appliances, food in freezer...
16 Clues: Uncertainty regarding a loss. • An event that may cause loss to occur. • Process to recover a loss paid out from liable party. • Replacement cost at the time of loss less depreciation. • Portion of claim that customer is responsible paying for • Covers your vehicle from things like Fire, Theft, Glass... • ...
Insurance Terms 2020-08-26
Across
- without health insurance, this is what happens when someone gets seriously ill
- a type of health insurance plan. For a monthly fee, a person receives health care from affiliated health care providers
- the amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays
- usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor
- care was developed, in response to rising health care cost. A second opinion is often required before treatment can be provided, with the focus on preventive health
- additional Medicare coverage for doctors' services and outpatient treatment
- federal government program that provides health care for individuals who are over age 65
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- the payment we send every month to pay for health insurance
- the health insurance plan for military personnel
- medicare coverage for hospital services
- worker's_______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job
- if a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ____ of the bill
- assistance offered by states for individuals with low income
13 Clues: medicare coverage for hospital services • the health insurance plan for military personnel • the payment we send every month to pay for health insurance • assistance offered by states for individuals with low income • the amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays • worker's_______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job • ...
Brush Your Basics 2024-07-05
Across
- Paying $15 each time for a doctor’s visit or $20 for any brand medication is an example of
- Govt agency overseeing Medicare and Medicaid
- State and federal program offering health insurance for low-income individuals-
- Digital record of a patients medical record
- Organization of healthcare providers offering coordinated care
- a recurring payment for insurance coverage
- A ___________ is the company that issues and manages the health insurance contract. Aetna and UnitedHealthcare are examples of these
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- Law that protects patient health information
- If your health insurance provider asks you to pay 20% of all drug costs, this is a form of ______
- Once you reach your ___________ amount, your provider will then pay 100% of your health insurance costs
- You will have to pay a ___________ before any payments are made by the insurance company.
- Health insurance plan with a network of providers but allows out-of-network care
12 Clues: a recurring payment for insurance coverage • Digital record of a patients medical record • Law that protects patient health information • Govt agency overseeing Medicare and Medicaid • Organization of healthcare providers offering coordinated care • State and federal program offering health insurance for low-income individuals- • ...
khgkdruhvfu 2022-09-01
Across
- An insurer’s lowest charge for an insurance policy
- the full premium is returned to the insured
- The date shown in the declarations of policy upon which coverage is to take effect
- A periodic report of the claims’ activity
- Contract between the insurer (carrier) and the insured (policyholder)
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- The amount charged by the carrier to the policyholder for policy coverage
- A written description of insurance in effect as of the date and time of the certificate
- Insurance Coverage that applies on top of underlying insurance that is primary
- The retail insurance office that sells insurance and brings us business
- The total amount of losses to be paid under an insurance policy
- A document for expressing surety
11 Clues: A document for expressing surety • A periodic report of the claims’ activity • the full premium is returned to the insured • An insurer’s lowest charge for an insurance policy • The total amount of losses to be paid under an insurance policy • Contract between the insurer (carrier) and the insured (policyholder) • ...
Job Benefits 2025-02-05
Across
- holidays Days off with full pay
- health support – Counseling and therapy services
- work – Option to work from home
- insurance – Pays a benefit to beneficiaries
- sharing – Company shares profits with employees
- membership – Employer-paid fitness access
- matching Employer contribution to 401k
- leave Time off when ill
- Covers eye care expenses
- Leave for a loss in the family
- discount – Special pricing on company products
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- leave – Time off for new parents
- insurance – Provides income if unable to work
- insurance Helps pay medical expenses
- options – Right to buy company stock at a set price
- Retirement savings plan
- benefits – Assistance with travel costs
- reimbursement Employer pays for education
- Covers teeth and gum care
- Paid time off
20 Clues: Paid time off • Retirement savings plan • leave Time off when ill • Covers eye care expenses • Covers teeth and gum care • Leave for a loss in the family • holidays Days off with full pay • work – Option to work from home • leave – Time off for new parents • insurance Helps pay medical expenses • matching Employer contribution to 401k • benefits – Assistance with travel costs • ...
Ch. 9 Insurance 2017-11-28
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- type of insurance that provides an income in case the insured becomes unable to perform the job he/she was educated or trained to do.
- method used to evaluate the wisdom of a financial decision by determining the length of time it will take for the cost of the decision to be recouped.
- financially motivated, nonviolent crime.
- the recipient of assets passed on from death of a friend or relative.
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- amount you must pay before you begin receiving any benefits from your insurance company.
- an employee benefit plan maintained by an employer or by an organization that provides medical care for participants and/or their dependents through insurance.
- a legally enforceable declaration of how a person wishes his or her property to be distributed after death.
- specific amount of money that you pay when insurance only covers a portion of costs.
- the state or quality of being obligated according to law or equity.
- describes the type of coverage in an insurance agreement.
- paperwork filed with an insurance company in order to get them to cover a loss for someone they insure.
- applies to the amount of protection you have through an insurance company in the event of a loss.
- amount you pay monthly, quarterly, semiannually, or annually to purchase different types of insurance.
13 Clues: financially motivated, nonviolent crime. • describes the type of coverage in an insurance agreement. • the state or quality of being obligated according to law or equity. • the recipient of assets passed on from death of a friend or relative. • specific amount of money that you pay when insurance only covers a portion of costs. • ...
Insurance Vocab 2026-04-09
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- insurance company that provides the insurance policy.
- Necessary paperwork and evidence required when filing an insurance claim
- amount of money an individual pays for an insurance
- The payment received from an insurance company for covered losses
- formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for compensation
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- Financial protection against unexpected events
- money the policyholder must pay out-of-pocket before the insurance
- contract outlining insurance agreement
- The individual who owns the insurance policy.
9 Clues: contract outlining insurance agreement • The individual who owns the insurance policy. • Financial protection against unexpected events • amount of money an individual pays for an insurance • insurance company that provides the insurance policy. • The payment received from an insurance company for covered losses • ...
Activity Exam Three 2022-03-30
Across
- cause of possible loss
- aka catastrophe pollicy
- computer in your hand
- list of personal belongings within a home
- insurer recieves full cost of repairs or replacements
- sport involving a bat and ball
- homeowener pays for part of the losses if property is not insured
- payment given is based on replacement cost or damaged
- legal responsibilities for another person's losses or injuries
- pays for some of the hospital bill
- coverage for place of living
- driving catagories is based on what
- pays for some of the surgeons fees
- lack of predictability
- protection against the cost of hospital care
- increases likelihood of loss through some peril
- something that opens with a key
- amount of money placeholder pays for insurance policy
- loss or gain risk
- more than one health insurance plan
- health insurance program for 65 and up
- group of doctors and hospitals that provide health care rates approved by insurer
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- gap between medicare payments and medical costs
- or out of pocket limit
- is a risk-sharing firm that agrees to assume responsibility for losses
- type of cost sharing
- person held responsible for certain actions
- when your car is involved in an accident
- health insurance plan that employs health care services people
- failing to take reasonable care
- set amount that the policyholder pays per
- aka h2o
- program of medical assistance to low income individuals
- pays for long term illness or disability
- fund to cover cost of loss
- people unable to get car insurance
- surgical and medical service protection
- person that pays once every so often
- food that prevents cramps
- also known as HMO-PPO
- contract
- extreme form of PPO
- one runs in blank in the US
- protection against possible financial loss
- place of residence used to determine car insurance premium
- prepaid health plans
- you drink liquid out of these
- or insurable risk
- deer creek color
- or addition of coverage
50 Clues: aka h2o • contract • deer creek color • or insurable risk • loss or gain risk • extreme form of PPO • type of cost sharing • prepaid health plans • computer in your hand • also known as HMO-PPO • or out of pocket limit • cause of possible loss • lack of predictability • aka catastrophe pollicy • or addition of coverage • food that prevents cramps • fund to cover cost of loss • ...
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
Across
- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
Down
- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
