insurance Crossword Puzzles
Insurance 2013-01-28
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- True or False - We will not cover loss or damage as a result of flood within fourteen days of the start date of a Listed Events policy under any circumstances.
- If your freezer breaks down, we will cover the cost of replacing any frozen food under the ___________________ Policy.
- We will not cover contents away from your home if they have been away for more than _________ consecutive days.
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- The term used when “A member chooses to increase the maximum amount we will pay for any content item, pair, set, collection or system by nominating an amount that is higher than $20,000.”
- Under Listed Events we will cover the cost to repair or replace your electric motor if it burns out or fuses provided that it is less than ________ years old.
- A burglary or break-in must be reported to the _________.
- I lost my engagement ring on holidays in the Whitsundays. I did not have it listed as an individually, but did have ‘Other Valuables’ cover with a nominated value of $2,500. Will I get any money back through insurance?
- We will cover your contents away from your home for loss or damage as a result of an incident that we have agreed to cover. Under Listed Events, this is anywhere in ________.
- True or False - We will cover the cost to replace any trees, plants or shrubs that are stolen, burnt, maliciously damaged or damaged by a vehicle. Under Listed Events we will cover $750.
9 Clues: A burglary or break-in must be reported to the _________. • We will not cover contents away from your home if they have been away for more than _________ consecutive days. • If your freezer breaks down, we will cover the cost of replacing any frozen food under the ___________________ Policy. • ...
Insurance 2017-01-22
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- Is the application form for insurance
- Can only insure something if you have interest on it
- Is a letter sent by the insurance company to prove that the insurance is in place.
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- Is the person who calculates the premium for the insurance company
- A reward for being a careful driver
- Is the fee paid for insurance
- Is the value of a life assurance policy when it is turned into cash
- Must answer all questions truthfully on a proposal form
- Must not make a profit from insurance
9 Clues: Is the fee paid for insurance • A reward for being a careful driver • Is the application form for insurance • Must not make a profit from insurance • Can only insure something if you have interest on it • Must answer all questions truthfully on a proposal form • Is the person who calculates the premium for the insurance company • ...
Insurance 2022-05-12
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- Insurance Provides liability coverage against accidents in the home or on the property that others may have.
- insurance Is an agreement between you and your insurance company that can cover your car, damages you cause if you hit someone else, and other events for you.
- insurance Provides partial income so you can pay your bills if you get too sick or injured to work.
- insurance Help protect renters living in a house or apartment.
- term care insurance Policy helps cover the costs of that care when you have a chronic medical condition, a disability or a disorder such as Alzheimer’s disease.
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- theft insurance Designed to cover some of the costs related to identity theft.
- insurance Is in place to protect yourself financially if you get sick or injured. Health insurance can also be used to prevent major sickness or injuries.
- insurance A type of insurance designed to add extra liability coverage over and above another insurance policy, such as auto or homeowners insurance.
- insurance Is a contract between the insurer and a policy owner.
9 Clues: insurance Is a contract between the insurer and a policy owner. • insurance Help protect renters living in a house or apartment. • theft insurance Designed to cover some of the costs related to identity theft. • insurance Provides partial income so you can pay your bills if you get too sick or injured to work. • ...
Insurance 2024-07-26
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- Which insurance company is considered the oldest operating insurance company in India?
- D Which legislation laid the foundation for the modern insurance regulatory framework in India?
- P What is the term for the financial risk that comes from the possibility of loss or damage that can be covered by insurance?
- R What type of risk arises from the potential of loss due to environmental or physical damage?
- J Which insurance product was introduced by LIC in 1956 to provide coverage for rural and social sectors?
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- m Which was the first Indian insurance company established in 1870?
- Which of the following is NOT a type of marine insurance?
- P Who founded the first life insurance company in India in 1818?
- A Which was the first multinational insurance company to set up operations in India?
- F Which event led to the establishment of the first insurance company in India?
10 Clues: Which of the following is NOT a type of marine insurance? • m Which was the first Indian insurance company established in 1870? • P Who founded the first life insurance company in India in 1818? • F Which event led to the establishment of the first insurance company in India? • ...
Automobile Ownership 2021-05-02
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- the mark that a tire leaves on the road when it is in locked mode
- a statistician that assist insurance companies in setting their rates
- the amount the insurance company must pay before the insurance policy pays any money
- responsible for damages caused
- a car with many options
- indicates the distance the car has been driven
- a request for payment from an insurance company by a policy holder
- seller needs to sell quickly and believes car is worth more than selling price
- when the value becomes less than the purchase price
- does not allow the wheels to continuously lock
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- tire marks that appear curved
- tells the average rate the car is traveling
- seller is willing to bargain with you
- pays for damage you cause to other people's property
- the time it takes to switch from the gas to the brake
- when a car increases in value
- exellent condition
17 Clues: exellent condition • a car with many options • tire marks that appear curved • when a car increases in value • responsible for damages caused • seller is willing to bargain with you • tells the average rate the car is traveling • indicates the distance the car has been driven • does not allow the wheels to continuously lock • ...
CBI 2023-01-26
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- use principal or predominant use of any lot, building or structure.
- coverage auto insurance covers you
- injury Liability coverage(BI) pays for medical costs not you
- motorist coverage protects you if you're hit by a driver who has no auto insurance.
- amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- assistance coverage a service offered to assist drivers, physically and financially, when their vehicle breaks down.
- damage liability coverage take care of the cost of repairing or replacing another person's property
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- payments coverage optional can help pay for medical expenses for you or your passengers, even if you're at fault.
- expiration date the date that your insurance coverage ends
- Device protects valuables
- motorist coverage designed to cover you and the people in your car for medical bills, lost wages and pain
- coverage includes certain coverages
- improvement course seven hour approved by select Ohio courts
- amount of money you pay before insurance kicks in
- payoff coverage pays amount you owe
15 Clues: Device protects valuables • coverage auto insurance covers you • coverage includes certain coverages • payoff coverage pays amount you owe • amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • amount of money you pay before insurance kicks in • expiration date the date that your insurance coverage ends • injury Liability coverage(BI) pays for medical costs not you • ...
Ch.10 Drivers ED 2015-11-25
13 Clues: / Fo6 • / 15-50ft • / RRgates • / 3-second • / Skidding • / Stopline • / wiperlaw • / Insurance • / Flasinglig • / Solidlines • / GreenArrow • / SignalOrder • / Nopassingzone
Insurance Terms 2024-08-29
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- An extra charge applied by the insurer. For automobile insurance, usually for accidents or moving violations.
- Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage. Also referred to as a "rider."
- A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance by or on behalf of an insurance company.
- The written contract of insurance.
- The amount of money an insurance company charges for insurance coverage.
- Notice to an insurer that under the terms may bepolicy, a loss maybe covered.
- A contract providing income for a specified period of time, or duration of life for a person or persons.
- An individual who may become eligible to receive payment due to will, life insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, trust, or other contract.
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- A decrease in value due to age, wear and tear, etc.
- The policyholder - the person(s) protected in case of a loss or claim.
- Certain causes and conditions, listed in the policy, which are not covered.
- Maximum amount a policy will pay either overall or under a particular coverage.
12 Clues: The written contract of insurance. • A decrease in value due to age, wear and tear, etc. • The policyholder - the person(s) protected in case of a loss or claim. • The amount of money an insurance company charges for insurance coverage. • Certain causes and conditions, listed in the policy, which are not covered. • ...
Health Care Facilities 2025-08-27
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- This is an organization that the UN countries participate in order to promote health and serve the vulnerable.
- Living Facilities, Establishment for those that can mostly care for themselves, but need help in certain activities of daily living.
- Commission, This organization accredits facilities for delivering safe and effective health care to the public.
- care, care for serious illnesses providing relief from pain and other symptom
- This federally funded insurance helps serve those in financial need.
- This insurance is normally provided by your work. It costs less, but you must pick from the list of providers given. You must go to your primary care physician to get approval to see a specialist.
- This organization is based in the United States and publishes information about diseases to help prevent pandemics and inform the public regarding promotion of health.
- allows those that need extra help qualifying for insurance like Medicaid attain the coverage they need and allows children to be on their parents' insurance up to 26 years old.
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- This service is for those that are seeking comfort care at the end of their life with less than 6 months to live.
- This law promotes worker safety and helps prevent injuries and diseases.
- This is established for patient privacy.
- This insurance is normally provided by your work. It costs more, but you have more freedom to pick any health provider of your choice.
- This insurance company covers uniformed service members and their families (army, military,...)
- This insurance company is a federal insurance program that covers those >65 years old, disabled, or end stage renal disease.
14 Clues: This is established for patient privacy. • This federally funded insurance helps serve those in financial need. • This law promotes worker safety and helps prevent injuries and diseases. • care, care for serious illnesses providing relief from pain and other symptom • ...
Insurance Terms 2016-04-02
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- any product, as a type of food, medicine, or cosmetic commonly marketed under a brand name, that is sold in a package without a brand
- refers to physicians hospitals or other health care providers who are considered nonparticipants in an insurance plan
- providers or health care facilities that are part of a health plan's network of providers with which it has negotiated a discount
- auto insurance coverage that pays you to fix your car if you are at fault of an accident or the other guy doesn't have insurance
- insurance policy provision that states you will pay a specific amount of a claim before the company pays
- good driver, good student, member and multiple policies are things that can bring down the cost of insurance
- a small fixed amount required by a health insurer to be paid by the insured for each outpatient visit or prescription
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- form of property insurance that provides coverage for a policy holder's belongings and liability within a rental property
- auto insurance coverage that pays you if your car is stolen or for any acts of nature
- proving your ownership of lost or damaged property OR the reason Mom says you should keep your receipts
- paid out or owed in cash; necessitating an expenditure of cash
- amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- the decrease in value of your property OR the difference between actual cash value and replacement cost
- the section of the property policy that pays for damages that you may have unintentionally caused; it also pays for personal damage or injuries to others
14 Clues: amount to be paid for an insurance policy • paid out or owed in cash; necessitating an expenditure of cash • auto insurance coverage that pays you if your car is stolen or for any acts of nature • proving your ownership of lost or damaged property OR the reason Mom says you should keep your receipts • ...
Kaiser Permanente 2024-02-14
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- This plan is available for large companies and individual/family plans. It is a type of deductible plan. (Hint: it's a three-letter acronym)
- What is Kaiser's main Medicare plan called?
- This is a set amount of money you must pay in a year before insurance will pay for additional costs.
- This type of plan makes care easily available for members with low copays for care delivered via telehealth.
- What insurance are you learning about?
- Kaiser's best metal tier, good for people with frequent and expensive healthcare needs.
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- The amount you pay for a service after the insurance payment has been deducted.
- What is the name of Hawai'i's Medicaid insurance?
- Kaiser's tier term for their plan with overall balanced benefits.
- Kaiser's Metal tier with the lowest monthly premiums.
- A tier term where you pay 20%.
- A plan only detailed under Individual/Family plans. It is a good plan for emergencies.
- Who is the primary founder of this insurance?
- What type of insurance company is Kaiser? (Hint: it's a three-letter acronym)
14 Clues: A tier term where you pay 20%. • What insurance are you learning about? • What is Kaiser's main Medicare plan called? • Who is the primary founder of this insurance? • What is the name of Hawai'i's Medicaid insurance? • Kaiser's Metal tier with the lowest monthly premiums. • Kaiser's tier term for their plan with overall balanced benefits. • ...
insurance crossword 2023-01-27
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- an additional coverage option for auto insurance policies in most states.
- someone who is also covered by the insurance policy you purchased
- overs the cost to repair or replace the policyholder's vehicle or other property if it is damaged in an accident caused by an uninsured or underinsured driver.
- covers your injuries, your passengers' injuries, and damage to your vehicle if you're hit by a driver who doesn't have enough or has no auto insurance coverage.
- identifies the kinds and amounts of coverage you have and how much it will cost you.
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay.
- the amount of money that covers your insurance term
- high risk insurence
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- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
- covers medical expenses and lost wages of you and your passengers if you're injured in an accident.
- cars that have been declared a total loss, meaning they're too damaged to be worth repairing and cannot be driven legally.
- pays for the medical costs of the people who are injured (not including yourself).
- various degrees of being insured for some real risks and uninsured for others, at the same time.
- helps pay to repair damage you cause to another person's vehicle or property.
- he identifying code for a specific automobile.
15 Clues: high risk insurence • he identifying code for a specific automobile. • the amount of money that covers your insurance term • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • someone who is also covered by the insurance policy you purchased • an additional coverage option for auto insurance policies in most states. • ...
MARINE INSURANCE 2025-09-22
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- A principle in marine insurance requiring both parties to disclose all material facts truthfully.
- A marine insurance contract is primarily a contract of __________.
- Loss where repair costs exceed the value of the subject matter, allowing abandonment.
- Premium method based on claim history, rewarding low claims with reduced rates.
- The insured must have a legal right or interest in the subject matter.
- Expenses incurred voluntarily to minimize damage but borne only by the person who incurred them.
- A marine insurance policy covering a specific journey between two ports.
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- A structured premium method adjusting a base rate according to favorable or adverse conditions.
- Policy type that provides automatic coverage for shipments within a specified period and limit.
- A premium calculation method where a fixed percentage is charged regardless of risk factors.
- A policy that covers inland transport, sea voyage, and delivery to the final warehouse.
- Loss that affects only a specific part of the cargo, not shared by all parties.
- A type of loss where property is completely destroyed or lost, leaving nothing to recover.
- The right acquired by an insurer to recover compensation from third parties after paying the insured.
- The risk of voluntary sacrifice, such as jettison, where loss is shared by all stakeholders.
15 Clues: A marine insurance contract is primarily a contract of __________. • The insured must have a legal right or interest in the subject matter. • A marine insurance policy covering a specific journey between two ports. • Loss that affects only a specific part of the cargo, not shared by all parties. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-22
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- person who receives the money
- health maintenance organization
- specific amount your policy makes you pay before the insurance company gives any money
- came up with the concept of insurance
- amount you pay for the policy to be in effect
- pooling money to minimize risk
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- this document lays out your insurance plan with what's covered and how much you'll be paid in the event of a claim
- probability of an insured situation actually occurring
- maximum amount you can receive in benefits if you do have a claim for a covered event
- add on clause you tack on to a policy to add more than basic package offers
- an official request made to the insurance company to notify them that a covered event has occurred and you want money
- time period that the policy covers
- preferred provider organization
- helps protect people financially from risk
14 Clues: person who receives the money • pooling money to minimize risk • health maintenance organization • preferred provider organization • time period that the policy covers • came up with the concept of insurance • helps protect people financially from risk • amount you pay for the policy to be in effect • probability of an insured situation actually occurring • ...
Umbrella Insurance 2022-05-09
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- umbrella insurance is a different kind of insurance. It’s not just for one thing in particular, it’s a ________for those other policies you have.
- Umbrella insurance covers not just the ______________, but also other members of their family or household
- You will have to pay your ___________ (out-of-pocket) amounts still, though.
- umbrella insurance a type of insurance designed to add extra_____________
- If you have more money in your personal assets (bank accounts included) than you have ________ from other insurance policies, experts recommend
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- Your umbrella policy will help pick up the __________ burden once your primary insurance policies reach their payout limit.
- If you regularly find yourself in predicaments where things could go wrong and you could get _________, yes you need it.
- your umbrella policy will cover the portion of the judgment that your ___________ insurance doesn’t.
- umbrella insurance is_______required by law.
- Umbrella insurance won’t cover_________
10 Clues: Umbrella insurance won’t cover_________ • umbrella insurance is_______required by law. • You will have to pay your ___________ (out-of-pocket) amounts still, though. • umbrella insurance a type of insurance designed to add extra_____________ • your umbrella policy will cover the portion of the judgment that your ___________ insurance doesn’t. • ...
Homebuying 2025-12-03
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- A lender’s confirmation of how much money you are qualified to borrow.
- Legal ownership of a property.
- A condition that must be met for a home purchase to go through.
- – An account where money for taxes and insurance is held by a lender.
- – The amount of money borrowed for a mortgage, not including interest.
- – A loan used to purchase a home, paid back over time with interest.
- Mortgage Insurance (PMI) Insurance required when the down payment is less than 20%.
- Insurance Insurance that protects the home against damage or loss.
- Costs – Fees and expenses paid at the finalization of a home purchase.
- Insurance Protection against problems with ownership history.
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- The gradual repayment of a loan through scheduled payments.
- – A professional estimate of a home's value.
- – The value of the home that you truly own (home value minus mortgage balance).
- A formal proposal to buy a home at a specific price.
- – A detailed evaluation of a home's condition before purchase.
- Disclosure A document outlining all final loan terms and costs.
- Payment – The upfront amount of money paid toward the purchase price of a home.
- Rate – The cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage.
- Taxes Local taxes paid annually based on the value of the home.
- / Real Estate Agent A professional who helps people buy or sell homes.
20 Clues: Legal ownership of a property. • – A professional estimate of a home's value. • A formal proposal to buy a home at a specific price. • The gradual repayment of a loan through scheduled payments. • Insurance Protection against problems with ownership history. • – A detailed evaluation of a home's condition before purchase. • ...
Health insurance 2021-01-19
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- what you pay out of pocket before your insurance begins to pay
- usually in a hospital open 24/7 for medical situations that require immediate assistance
- aprocedure that is not required
- a procedure or service that is deemed required by your insurance.
- less expensive than an emergency room, allows you to get quick medical attention during business hours.
- providers not approved by your insurance.
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- what your insurance will cover
- amount you pay when you visit your doctor
- a doctor
- a list of providers that your insurance has listed a business relationship with.
- what you pay (usually monthly) to keep your insurance.
11 Clues: a doctor • what your insurance will cover • aprocedure that is not required • amount you pay when you visit your doctor • providers not approved by your insurance. • what you pay (usually monthly) to keep your insurance. • what you pay out of pocket before your insurance begins to pay • a procedure or service that is deemed required by your insurance. • ...
Health insurance 2021-01-19
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- a doctor
- amount you pay when you visit your doctor
- aprocedure that is not required
- usually in a hospital open 24/7 for medical situations that require immediate assistance
- less expensive than an emergency room, allows you to get quick medical attention during business hours.
- what you pay (usually monthly) to keep your insurance.
- a list of providers that your insurance has listed a business relationship with.
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- providers not approved by your insurance.
- what you pay out of pocket before your insurance begins to pay
- a procedure or service that is deemed required by your insurance.
- what your insurance will cover
11 Clues: a doctor • what your insurance will cover • aprocedure that is not required • providers not approved by your insurance. • amount you pay when you visit your doctor • what you pay (usually monthly) to keep your insurance. • what you pay out of pocket before your insurance begins to pay • a procedure or service that is deemed required by your insurance. • ...
National Insurance Awareness Day 2022-06-24
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- 'Yogakshemam Vahamyaham' is tag line of _____
- fixed amount collected by the insurer
- _______ science relates to insurance
- Sar utha ke jiyo relates to ____ insurance co.
- _____ provides insurance cover to exporter
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- _________ companies/organisations issue ULIP
- LIC is the only _____ sector insurance company
- Word 'Assurance' is used for _______ Insurance
- regulator of insurance sector in India
9 Clues: _______ science relates to insurance • fixed amount collected by the insurer • regulator of insurance sector in India • _____ provides insurance cover to exporter • _________ companies/organisations issue ULIP • 'Yogakshemam Vahamyaham' is tag line of _____ • LIC is the only _____ sector insurance company • Word 'Assurance' is used for _______ Insurance • ...
Health Insurance 2023-02-22
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- The flat fee that an individual is expected to pay for a medical service, such as a doctor’s appointment
- The federal agency that runs the Medicare, Medicaid, and Children’s Health Insurance Programs, and the federally facilitated Marketplace.
- The amount of money that you or your employer pays the insurance company every month or year as part of the insurance plan
- After you have paid this amount of money, your health insurance will cover 100% of your costs for medical services that are included in your plan
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- The percentage of money that you are expected to pay after the deductible is reached
- Insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage to some low- income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with disabilities.
- A service that helps people shop for and enroll in affordable health insurance.
- A federal health insurance program for people 65 and older and certain younger people with disabilities.
- The amount of money that you and/or your employer pays the insurance company every month or year as part of the insurance plan
- A managed care plan where the patient must use physicians from a list of network providers in order to have the expenses paid by the insurance.
- A managed care plan where there is incentive to use physicians from a list of network providers. Typically, the incentive is a higher co-insurance percentage.
11 Clues: A service that helps people shop for and enroll in affordable health insurance. • The percentage of money that you are expected to pay after the deductible is reached • The flat fee that an individual is expected to pay for a medical service, such as a doctor’s appointment • ...
Revenue Cycle - Insurance Overview Crossword 2025-03-13
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- Payer of last resort.
- Which Medicare Part do we want to make sure is active at Physician Partners?
- Estimate given to self-pay patients (abbr.)
- Part C is also known as Medicare _______ Plan.
- Government health insurance for those 65 and older.
- This plan is used when a patient’s visit is a result of a car-related accident.
- Also referred to as a policy holder.
- A predetermined fixed dollar amount a patient might have to pay at the time of service.
- What we ask all Medicare patients to complete to determine the appropriate Coordination of Benefits.
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- Medicare Part D is for _______.
- A connecting link between the provider and the payer (abbr.)
- Government health insurance for low-income individuals.
- Coordination of benefits based on the month, not the year, of birth is known as a _________ rule.
- Revenue Cycle begins with a patient making an _________.
- Required for specialist visits under HMO plans.
- When an insurance does not have an insurance plan code, use a ______ plan with the appropriate product line.
- How many insurance cards does NYC GHI/Anthem Split plan have?
17 Clues: Payer of last resort. • Medicare Part D is for _______. • Also referred to as a policy holder. • Estimate given to self-pay patients (abbr.) • Part C is also known as Medicare _______ Plan. • Required for specialist visits under HMO plans. • Government health insurance for those 65 and older. • Government health insurance for low-income individuals. • ...
Medical Insurance 2024-11-05
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- Payment sent to either the patient or insured, payable to both
- The amount the insured must pay before insurance coverage begins
- Signing over of benefits by the beneficiary to another party
- The person covered under the terms of an insurance policy
- Required payment by the patient at the time of an office visit
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- Payment sent directly to the healthcare provider
- Applies when a person has more than one policy coverage
- A statement summarizing how the insurance carrier determines reimbursement
- Non-covered services in an insurance policy
- Rule used to determine primary coverage when a patient has two policies
- An illness, disease, or injury present before the inception of insurance
- The most common claim form
- Required before certain procedures or specialist visits
13 Clues: The most common claim form • Non-covered services in an insurance policy • Payment sent directly to the healthcare provider • Applies when a person has more than one policy coverage • Required before certain procedures or specialist visits • The person covered under the terms of an insurance policy • Signing over of benefits by the beneficiary to another party • ...
Retirement Crossword 2018-12-16
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- Hospital _________ Plans can help offset costs incurred during a hospital stay
- Whole Life _________ covers you for the rest of your life
- Medicare Parts A & B are also known as ________ Medicare
- __________ is the period of life after leaving one’s job and ceasing to work
- Most people buy life insurance to 1) pay for final expenses, 2) avoid probate, and 3) _______ lost income
- LTC and HHC policies can help maintain ______________ between family caregivers and the receiver
- Cancer polices can help cover additional costs related to a cancer _________
- Medicare Supplement or _______ plans are private insurance that help cover “gaps” in Original Medicare
- Long Term Care (LTC) Insurance can help protect your ______ by reimbursing or paying for some, or all of your long-term care expenses.
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- 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.
- ____ Life insurance covers you for a specific amount of time (i.e., 5 years, 10 years, 15 years)
- Premiums for a _____ life policy never change during the life of the policy
- The average cost of a funeral is expected to ______ every ten years.
- When surveyed, most seniors say they want to recover at ____ following an accident or illness
- Home Healthcare (HHC) Plans pay ________to the insured when home healthcare services are received
16 Clues: 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 • __________ is the period of life after leaving one’s job and ceasing to work • ...
Insurance 2022-01-24
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- designed to cover some of the costs related to identity theft
- pays out a sum of money upon the death of the insured or after a set period
- provides income for workers unable to perform their work due to disability
- insurance that provides care for adults 65 years or older
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- protects your personal property in a rented home
- covers damage to property and liability for any injuries
- provides cover for loss or damage to any vehicle
- covers medical expenses that arise due to sickness or injury
- extra liability insurance coverage that goes beyond the limits of the insured
9 Clues: protects your personal property in a rented home • provides cover for loss or damage to any vehicle • covers damage to property and liability for any injuries • insurance that provides care for adults 65 years or older • covers medical expenses that arise due to sickness or injury • designed to cover some of the costs related to identity theft • ...
Insurance 2022-01-24
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- pays out a sum of money upon the death of the insured or after a set period
- designed to cover some of the costs related to identity theft
- covers damage to property and liability for any injuries
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- protects your personal property in a rented home
- provides income for workers unable to perform their work due to disability
- extra liability insurance coverage that goes beyond the limits of the insured
- covers medical expenses that arise due to sickness or injury
- insurance that provides care for adults 65 years or older
- provides cover for loss or damage to any vehicle
9 Clues: protects your personal property in a rented home • provides cover for loss or damage to any vehicle • covers damage to property and liability for any injuries • insurance that provides care for adults 65 years or older • covers medical expenses that arise due to sickness or injury • designed to cover some of the costs related to identity theft • ...
Insurance 2023-02-14
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- A policy that hat provides financial protection for victims of identity theft.
- A policy that adds extra liability coverage over and above another insurance policy.
- A policy that insures the value of your homes structure, and your items in it.
- A policy that protects you and your belongings if your renting a home, condo, or apartment.
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- A policy that provides income in the event that a policyholder is prevented from working and earning an income due to a disability.
- A policy that promises to pay a designated beneficiary a sum of money upon the death of an insured person.
- A policy that protects yourself financially if you get sick or injured, or to prevent major sickness or injuries.
- A policy that can cover your car, damages you cause if you hit someone else, and other events for you.
- A policy that helps cover the costs of care when you have a chronic medical condition, a disability, or a disorder.
9 Clues: A policy that hat provides financial protection for victims of identity theft. • A policy that insures the value of your homes structure, and your items in it. • A policy that adds extra liability coverage over and above another insurance policy. • A policy that protects you and your belongings if your renting a home, condo, or apartment. • ...
Insurance 2023-02-14
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- Covers the the cost of that care when you have a chronic medical condition.
- Is in place to protect yourself financially if you get sick or injured.
- Ia an agreement between you and your insurance company that can cover your car damages you cause if you hit someone else, and other events for you.
- The provides financial protection for victims of identity theft.
- To keep your home and personal items covered.
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- Covers everything you need when you have a disability
- To add extra liability coverage over other insurances.
- Is a contract between you and a company.
- IS when you need to rent a condo or Apartment
9 Clues: Is a contract between you and a company. • IS when you need to rent a condo or Apartment • To keep your home and personal items covered. • Covers everything you need when you have a disability • To add extra liability coverage over other insurances. • The provides financial protection for victims of identity theft. • ...
Insurance! 2022-10-21
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- a demand or request for something considered one's due
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law
- the fact or process of losing something
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- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court
- the action of evading something:
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- restore (someone or something) to their former position or condition:
9 Clues: the action of evading something: • the fact or process of losing something • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • a demand or request for something considered one's due • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law • restore (someone or something) to their former position or condition: • ...
Insurance 2022-09-08
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- The application form for insurance.
- The amount of principles of insurance.
- extra amount added to the premium because of increased risk.
- A financial payment made to an insured person if they suffer an insured loss.
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- The minimum motor insurance you are required to have.
- The form you fill out to get compensation from your insurance company.
- A popular health insurance company in Ireland.
- The amount the insured pays to the insurer.
- The principle of insurance which states that there should be no profit made by the insured.
9 Clues: The application form for insurance. • The amount of principles of insurance. • The amount the insured pays to the insurer. • A popular health insurance company in Ireland. • The minimum motor insurance you are required to have. • extra amount added to the premium because of increased risk. • The form you fill out to get compensation from your insurance company. • ...
Heath care crisis 2024-10-01
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- measure of outcomes of a surgery
- flat fee for doctor visit or prescription
- ability to get healthcare
- How much people use heath care services in a amount of time
- services you receive from health plans
- person enrolled in health care
- program made for Medicare benefits
- Law of coverge
- Amount payed to employes
- Percentage of providers fees
- of care how well health care providers care for you
- an heath issue that's urgent
- Provides medical care
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- ontrols patients access to health care
- care give to termially ill patients
- healthcare payed for by government or insurance
- a cap or limit of days a service is provided
- Group of affiliated healthcare
- People without insurance
- insurance for people with low pay
- Organization who pays for services
21 Clues: Law of coverge • Provides medical care • People without insurance • Amount payed to employes • ability to get healthcare • Percentage of providers fees • an heath issue that's urgent • Group of affiliated healthcare • person enrolled in health care • measure of outcomes of a surgery • insurance for people with low pay • program made for Medicare benefits • ...
INSURANCE VOCABULARY 2022-04-10
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- a loss that happens as a result of another loss
- a payment for an insurance policy
- a contract of insurance
- person who calculates risk for insurers
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- legally obliged to pay for damage, injury etc.
- a person who assesses the amount of compensation arising from a claim
- a person who calculates the value of something
- the protection given by an insurance policy
- application for payment under an insurance policy
- the person to whom an insurance policy is issued
- chance or possibility of injury
11 Clues: a contract of insurance • chance or possibility of injury • a payment for an insurance policy • person who calculates risk for insurers • the protection given by an insurance policy • legally obliged to pay for damage, injury etc. • a person who calculates the value of something • a loss that happens as a result of another loss • ...
Insurance is Reassurance 2023-05-31
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- A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance by or on behalf of an insurance company.
- a policy purchased by a pet owner to offset the overall cost of their animal's medical bills.
- A type of health insurance that provides income payments to the insured wage earner when income is interrupted or terminated because of illness, sickness, or accident.
- life insurance that provides coverage throughout the life of the insured person.
- A legal contract between the insurance company and the person(s), business, or entity being insured.
- An elective combination of coverages for the risks of owning a home.
- A health insurance policy that covers the cost associated with dental care including cleanings and X-rays.
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- Life insurance that pays the balance of a mortgage if the mortgagor (insured) dies.
- Coverage on the risks associated with driving or owning a vehicle. It can include collision, liability, comprehensive, medical, and uninsured motorist coverages.
- care coverage provides financial reimbursement for certain costs associated with eyesight, such as eye exams and glasses
- A policy that will pay specified sums for medical expenses or treatments.
- an insurance policy that can cover theft, water backup damage, certain natural disasters, bodily injuries and more in a rented property.
12 Clues: An elective combination of coverages for the risks of owning a home. • A policy that will pay specified sums for medical expenses or treatments. • life insurance that provides coverage throughout the life of the insured person. • Life insurance that pays the balance of a mortgage if the mortgagor (insured) dies. • ...
CA Coverage Options 2022-05-20
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- Insurance for federal employees
- Insurance purchased through a Health Benefit Exchange (HBE)
- Insurance plans from an employer
- Insurance provided by the state
- Insurance provided by the Federal Government
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- Insurance purchased directly from Kaiser on buykp.org
- Employer plan where the employer pays for the medical expenses
- Insurance available through your employer after you quit/are terminated
- Insurance plan for state and public agency employees
9 Clues: Insurance for federal employees • Insurance provided by the state • Insurance plans from an employer • Insurance provided by the Federal Government • Insurance plan for state and public agency employees • Insurance purchased directly from Kaiser on buykp.org • Insurance purchased through a Health Benefit Exchange (HBE) • ...
BI Terminology 2025-08-14
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- Federal health insurance program for U.S citizens who are at least 65 years of age or are a qualifying disabled person
- A request that can be submitted to ask an insurance plan to re-determine coverage for a non-formulary drug
- Specific to pharmacy benefits, a decision made by the insurance plan to determine whether a health care service is medically necessary
- Fixed out-of-pocket costs charged to patients for services rendered
- A type of medical insurance plan that provides benefits for a broad range of healthcare services both inpatient & outpatient
- The estimated cost of the insurance plan
- Federal and state government funded program for eligible low income adults and seniors, parents and children, individuals with disabilities and pregnant persons
- Written or oral expression of dissatisfaction regarding the plan or provider
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- The percentage of the total cost of services the patient will be responsible for
- The amount that must be paid out of pocket before the insurance company will begin paying towards most covered expenses
- Medicare Plan the covers prescription drugs
- abv. the maximum amount a patient will pay during a policy period before the plan begins to pay 100% of the allowed amount
- Abv. Plans that employers use often through a third party vendor, that guide patients towards utilizing patient assistance programs rather than the employer covering the cost
- Supplemental insurance that can assist with patient out of pocket costs associated with copays, coinsurances or deductibles
- A request for the plan to review a decision or grievance
- Abv. Medicare financial assistance that lowers the cost of Part B and D premiums as well as lowering the cost of prescription drugs
16 Clues: The estimated cost of the insurance plan • Medicare Plan the covers prescription drugs • A request for the plan to review a decision or grievance • Fixed out-of-pocket costs charged to patients for services rendered • Written or oral expression of dissatisfaction regarding the plan or provider • ...
Whole Life Plus 2019-09-30
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- Heavily funded life insurance policy
- Minimum amount needed to convert term by end of premium paying period
- Non-guaranteed dividend payable upon surrender
- Product launched in July 2019
- Non-guaranteed dividend payable each year
- Base amount of insurance
- Term insurance component that can be added to base whole life
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- Specific type of permanent life insurance
- Cash value plus the additional dividend
- Interest rate assumption used to determine minimum amount of base
- No longer charged with WLP
- Term used to describe the customized approach of WLP
- Project to introduce the new product series
- Designing the policy to withstand fluctuations in dividend scale
14 Clues: Base amount of insurance • No longer charged with WLP • Product launched in July 2019 • Heavily funded life insurance policy • Cash value plus the additional dividend • Specific type of permanent life insurance • Non-guaranteed dividend payable each year • Project to introduce the new product series • Non-guaranteed dividend payable upon surrender • ...
TEST 2024-06-07
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- WE TAKE PAYMENTS IN MEV AND _____
- DOCUMENT THAT CANNOT BE SENT TO PT, ONLY INSURANCE
- ABBRIVATION FOR INS
- NAME OF SPANISH REP
- A DOCUMENT WE GET FROM THE INSURANCE COMPANY THAT REFLECTS PT RESPONSIBLITY
- ANOTHER NAME FOR HMS
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- RELATIVE WE CANT SPEAK WITH IN WV
- THE SYSTEM WE USE TO REVIEW PT ACCOUNTS
- PAID EACH TIME YOU VISIT YOU DOCTOR, FIXED DOLLAR AMOUNT
- SOMETHING PT RECEIVES WHEN THEY HAVE OVERPAID
- VOUCHER PT CAN PURCHASE IF THEY DONT HAVE INSURANCE OR OR HAVE A HIGH DEDUCTIBLE
- SOMETHING YOU VERIFY WITH THE PT
- IS ALSO KNOWN AS A WORK ORDER
- WEEKLY MEETINGS WE HAVE
14 Clues: ABBRIVATION FOR INS • NAME OF SPANISH REP • ANOTHER NAME FOR HMS • WEEKLY MEETINGS WE HAVE • IS ALSO KNOWN AS A WORK ORDER • SOMETHING YOU VERIFY WITH THE PT • WE TAKE PAYMENTS IN MEV AND _____ • RELATIVE WE CANT SPEAK WITH IN WV • THE SYSTEM WE USE TO REVIEW PT ACCOUNTS • SOMETHING PT RECEIVES WHEN THEY HAVE OVERPAID • DOCUMENT THAT CANNOT BE SENT TO PT, ONLY INSURANCE • ...
ABSLI 2025-05-21
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- The premium paid towards a life insurance plan is eligible for a tax deduction according to Section ___.
- In Nishchit Aayush Plan the cash payout and maturity is 100% ___.
- A ___ insurance plan means that the policyholder does not share in the insurer's profits and the returns are guaranteed.(Hint - Nishchit Aayush Plan)
- What is the owner of the policy also know as ?
- ___ issued on or after February 1, 2021, with an annual premium exceeding ₹2.5 lakh, will not be eligible for tax exemption under section 10(10)D.
- A 12% ___ may be offered on the first year premium for existing ABSLI customers in the Akshaya Par Plan.
- The ___ Life Income is a Variant which provides cash bonus payout upto 100 years in age in Akshaya Par Plan.
- The ___ process is a critical step where insurance companies assess the risk associated with insuring an individual's life.
- In Nishchit Aayush Plan if client does not wants to take the cash payout any time soon he can opt for ___ of 0-5 years.
- Another term for Death Benefit.
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- Under In Nishchit Aayush Plan, the ___ income with lumpsum benefit income payout increases at a simple interest rate of 5% every 5 years.
- In Akshaya Par Plan V04 the ___ exposure has been increased from 25% upto 50%.
- Under Nishchit Aayush Plan, Customer can choose to take the cash payout Annually in ___ which is immediately post issuance.
- A life insurance policy in which the policyholder participates in the profits/surplus of the company. (Hint - Akshaya Par Plan)
- Under section ___ customer can claim tax savings on the premiums paid towards a health insurance plan or a health rider for a life insurance plan.
- A ___ is the person chosen by the policyholder who will recieve the death benefit.
- Payouts from ___ policies (excluding ULIPs) issued after April 1, 2023, will be taxable if the total annual premium exceeds Rs. 5 lakhs per pan card.
- What are optional add on features that enhance the life insurance policy?
- In Akshaya Par Plan, if the customer does not wants to take cash bonus payout he can opt to ___ the cash bonus in his policy.
19 Clues: Another term for Death Benefit. • What is the owner of the policy also know as ? • In Nishchit Aayush Plan the cash payout and maturity is 100% ___. • What are optional add on features that enhance the life insurance policy? • In Akshaya Par Plan V04 the ___ exposure has been increased from 25% upto 50%. • ...
Personal Finance vocab 2013-04-29
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- a contract between the individual and the insurer specifying the terms of the insurance arrangements
- covers physical damage to the insured's automobile
- an uncertainty about a situation's outcome
- a fee paid to the insurer to be covered under spefic terms
- the amount paid by the policy holder for the initial portion of a loss befroe the insurance coverage begins
- providing protection in the event of physical damage in the car
- provides protection from claims arising from injuries or damage to other people or property.
- Arrangment between an individual and an insurer to protect individuals from automobile accidents.
- damage to public or private property
- covers for harm done to a person
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- driver is held legally responible for injuries suffered by another
- covers injuries sustained by the driver of the insured vehical or any passengers regardless of fault
- motorist someone without auto insurance
- action or crime of stealing
- Angency that collects income taxes
15 Clues: action or crime of stealing • covers for harm done to a person • Angency that collects income taxes • damage to public or private property • motorist someone without auto insurance • an uncertainty about a situation's outcome • covers physical damage to the insured's automobile • a fee paid to the insurer to be covered under spefic terms • ...
Understanding Insurance 2025-06-24
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- What type of insurance has higher costs and lack of loss protection?
- What is the coverage called that may pay to repair/replaces items on the property not attached to the home?
- What do we call our clients?
- What do we call protection from loss, harm, theft, or damages?
- What coverage does the mortgage company care about?
- FEMA administers this program for Flood insurance.
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- What is the coverage called that will pay to repair or replace the home?
- What specifies the types of insurance required on a property?
- What organization protects the borrower against mortgage companies' potentially predatory practices?
- What acronym do we look for on checks?
- What's another term for borrower-obtained coverage?
- What is another name for a homeowner?
- What is another name for the Insurance Company?
- What kind of interest does the mortgage company have in the property?
- Which Proctor Department makes sure the homeowner has sufficient coverage on their property?
15 Clues: What do we call our clients? • What is another name for a homeowner? • What acronym do we look for on checks? • What is another name for the Insurance Company? • FEMA administers this program for Flood insurance. • What's another term for borrower-obtained coverage? • What coverage does the mortgage company care about? • ...
Auto Insurance Crossword 2022-04-06
Across
- Something your file after an incident
- Pays your bills when the party at fault doesn't have adequate insurance
- Pays for the hospital expenses for those injured in your vehicle
- When you're at fault, this type of insurance
- What could happen if you cause an accident and you don't have insurance
- Pays your medical bills when the party at fault doesn't have insurance
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- When someone steels something off your car
- Is it legal or illegal to NOT have liability insurance in PA
- What you pay to have insurance
- Age group most likely to engage in aggressive driving
- Pay to repair your vehicle when you're at fault
11 Clues: What you pay to have insurance • Something your file after an incident • When someone steels something off your car • When you're at fault, this type of insurance • Pay to repair your vehicle when you're at fault • Age group most likely to engage in aggressive driving • Is it legal or illegal to NOT have liability insurance in PA • ...
Math Topics Chapter 5-4 2022-03-10
12 Clues: At Fault • Responsible • Money Request. • Cover Injuries. • Repair coverage. • Service Insurance Towing. • Property Damages Coverages. • Pays for injured passengers. • Protection No fault insurance. • Can't afford cost of accidents. • paid Rental Car if in an accident. • Insurance - Many types of coverage.
Health Insurance 2021-12-14
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- State or federal program that provides healthcare coverage to eligible individuals
- Nations health protection agency
- A request for payment that you submit to your insurer
- A drug sold by a drug company under a specific name
- Facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer
- network Healthcare provider that is apart of a health plans network
- Year of benefits coverage under a health insurance plan
- Percentage that the patient is responsible for under health insurance plan
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- Recurring fee
- Dollar amount that a patient must pay before the health insurance will pay
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- Healthcare provider that is not apart of a health plans network
- Federal program that provides healthcare coverage for patients age 65or older
- Family member such as spouses, children, or parters
- Flat-dollar amount a patient must pay when visiting a doctor or other healthcare provider
15 Clues: Recurring fee • Nations health protection agency • A drug sold by a drug company under a specific name • Family member such as spouses, children, or parters • A request for payment that you submit to your insurer • Facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer • Year of benefits coverage under a health insurance plan • ...
Insurance Terms 2020-06-16
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- A physician (M.D. – Medical Doctor or D.O. – Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine), health care professional or health care facility licensed, certified or accredited as required by state law.
- The list of prescription drugs covered by a Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan. This list does not remain constant and is subject to change each year, although mid-year changes are limited and a beneficiary will be notified.
- Maximum amount on which payment is based for covered health care services.
- The amount payable by the insurance company to a plan member for medical costs.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- One of the ways you share in your medical costs. You pay a flat fee for certain medical expenses (e.g., $10 for every visit to the doctor), while your insurance company pays the rest.
- Insurance plans can place different drugs on different formulary _____, where the _____ represent the varying levels of cost sharing. The lowest _____ may require no or a small copay. The highest _____ may require higher cost sharing such as coinsurance. Insurers use ____ to steer patients toward lower cost medications.
- A stage in Part D prescription drug coverage that may temporarily limit what your Medicare prescription drug plan will cover. During this stage of coverage, you may start paying more for covered prescription drugs than what you paid earlier in the year.
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan
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- Some plans, especially HMOs, require beneficiaries to receive a written note from their primary care physician before seeing a specialist.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- The amount that must be paid for your health insurance or plan. You and/or your employer usually pay it monthly, quarterly or yearly.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
- A cap on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year
- Your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percent For example, if the insurance company pays 80% of the claim, you pay 20%.
15 Clues: A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan • Maximum amount on which payment is based for covered health care services. • The amount payable by the insurance company to a plan member for medical costs. • A cap on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-02-16
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- fair market value
- 17 digit number assigned to each vehicle
- maximum amount of protection purchased
- binding dispute resolution tactic
- person other than the insured who incurred loss
- protection and benefits provided by insurance
- value recoverable after a loss
- an unexpected event
- termination of a policy
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- written estimation of the value of property
- legally enforced obligation or responsibility
- one who submits a claim for a loss
- cost of repair for damage
- appraisal person writing an estimate
- a request made for remittance of payment
15 Clues: fair market value • an unexpected event • termination of a policy • cost of repair for damage • value recoverable after a loss • binding dispute resolution tactic • one who submits a claim for a loss • appraisal person writing an estimate • maximum amount of protection purchased • 17 digit number assigned to each vehicle • a request made for remittance of payment • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-02-16
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- a request made for remittance of payment
- protection and benefits provided by insurance
- an unexpected event
- cost of repair for damage
- legally enforced obligation or responsibility
- 17 digit number assigned to each vehicle
- person other than the insured who incurred loss
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- fair market value
- appraisal person writing an estimate
- termination of a policy
- binding dispute resolution tactic
- one who submits a claim for a loss
- value recoverable after a loss
- maximum amount of protection purchased
- written estimation of the value of property
15 Clues: fair market value • an unexpected event • termination of a policy • cost of repair for damage • value recoverable after a loss • binding dispute resolution tactic • one who submits a claim for a loss • appraisal person writing an estimate • maximum amount of protection purchased • a request made for remittance of payment • 17 digit number assigned to each vehicle • ...
Marine Insurance 2024-03-10
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- a disagreement between people or organizations that is brought to a court of law for a decisiona decision
- to save goods from damage or destruction
- a professional who acts as an intermediary between shipowners and cargo owners
- a professional who hires a ship
- a legal demand for compensation
- the amount of money to be charged for insurance coverage
- to experience the effects of something bad
- the contract which details the conditions and circumstances of the agreement with an insurance company
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- a professional who covers the maritime risk by insuring it
- legally accountable, responsible for something
- a professional who settles a legal dispute after a ship is salvaged
- money awarded to someone in recognition of loss, injury, etc.
- to promise to compensate somebody if they suffer any damage or loss
- a professional who transports their goods by sea
- an amount of money lost by a business or organization
15 Clues: a professional who hires a ship • a legal demand for compensation • to save goods from damage or destruction • to experience the effects of something bad • legally accountable, responsible for something • a professional who transports their goods by sea • an amount of money lost by a business or organization • the amount of money to be charged for insurance coverage • ...
Insurance 3 2025-11-25
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- Technique of spreading the losses of the few over the entire group so that average loss is substituted for actual loss.
- individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses
- condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss
- loss that results directly from the physical damage, destruction, or theft of the property.
- transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator
- Cause of Loss
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- Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ retention happens because of ignorance, indifference, laziness, or failure to identify an important risk.
- loss that results indirectly from the occurrence of direct physical damage or theft loss.
- direct loss is also know as.
- Risk that refers to uncertainty regarding the firm’s financial goals and objectives
- harmless clause where legal contract absolving one party of legal liability for any injuries or damages suffered by another party.
- _ _ _ _ _ retention technique that an individual deliberately plans to retain all or part of it.
- insurance transfer is risk transferred to a party other than an insurance company.
- _ _ _ _ insurance is part or all of a given loss exposure retained by the firm.
15 Clues: Cause of Loss • direct loss is also know as. • Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss. • individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses • condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss • transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator • ...
PH 101 2025-11-10
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- Law aimed at expanding health insurance coverage
- Amount paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in
- Program for low income disabled individuals
- Fixed monthly payment per patient in HMOs
- Set dollar amount paid for a service even when insured
- Program providing health coverage for children
- Percentage of cost an insured person must pay
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- Federal program mainly for people 65 and older
- Traditional payment model charging for each service
- Regular payment made to maintain health insurance
- Federal and state program for low income individuals
- Strategy to improve care quality while reducing costs
- Plan charging monthly fees for comprehensive care
- Marketplace to buy insurance if not covered elsewhere
- Type of plan with network providers but more flexibility
- Federal program for disabled individuals who've paid into social security
16 Clues: Fixed monthly payment per patient in HMOs • Program for low income disabled individuals • Percentage of cost an insured person must pay • Federal program mainly for people 65 and older • Program providing health coverage for children • Law aimed at expanding health insurance coverage • Regular payment made to maintain health insurance • ...
Social and medical insurance 2025-03-12
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- A type of insurance plan with a network of preferred providers
- A person who relies on another for financial support, often for insurance coverage
- An organization that provides or arranges healthcare services for members
- A government-funded program for low-income individuals
- A government program providing health coverage for the elderly and disabled
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- Financial protection against medical expenses
- A fixed amount paid for a covered healthcare service before insurance pays
- An amount paid regularly to keep an insurance policy active
- The amount a patient pays out of pocket before insurance kicks in
- person receiving medical insurance benefits
10 Clues: person receiving medical insurance benefits • Financial protection against medical expenses • A government-funded program for low-income individuals • An amount paid regularly to keep an insurance policy active • A type of insurance plan with a network of preferred providers • The amount a patient pays out of pocket before insurance kicks in • ...
Patient Access Week 2022-04-02
Across
- Name of Sam's 2nd daughter
- Newest holiday recognized by 1199
- Individual receiving treatment
- Patient Access Supervisor
- Stroke Code
- 11735
- Hotline you can call with questions or concerns about your workplace
- Policy holder for the insurance plan
- Guarantor used for auto accidents
- Name of the St. Patrick's Day inflatable dog
- Required to be completed for all Medicare accounts
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- Where you can find accounts needing correction
- Form that must be filled out for all accidents
- Form given to patients that state they do not have insurance coverage
- Federal health insurance for people 65+
- What changes most frequently in Patient Access
- Patient arrived without their name and d.o.b.
- Example "personal/family"
- Fancy word for nose bleed
- Number of dogs Laurie has
20 Clues: 11735 • Stroke Code • Patient Access Supervisor • Example "personal/family" • Fancy word for nose bleed • Number of dogs Laurie has • Name of Sam's 2nd daughter • Individual receiving treatment • Newest holiday recognized by 1199 • Guarantor used for auto accidents • Policy holder for the insurance plan • Federal health insurance for people 65+ • ...
Health Economics 2024-09-01
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- - Government levy on income or purchases.
- Technology - Tools and devices used to improve health outcomes.
- - Financial help.
- - Advantage from a service.
- - Insurance protection.
- - Study of resource allocation in health.
- - Inefficient distribution.
- - Satisfaction from a service.
- - Splitting healthcare expenses.
- - Shared percentage of costs.
- - Best use of resources.
- - Financial support.
- - Entity that finances healthcare.
- - Market with one provider.
- - Distributing resources.
- - Desire for goods or services.
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- - Results of healthcare services.
- - Motivation for behavior.
- - Healthcare service giver.
- - Response of demand to price change.
- - Fairness in resource distribution.
- - Availability of healthcare.
- - Distribution of resources.
- - Rules governing services.
- - Availability of goods.
- - Healthcare receiver.
- - Insurance for seniors.
- - Limited availability of resources to meet unlimited wants.
- - Repay expenses.
- - Higher-risk people buying insurance.
30 Clues: - Financial help. • - Repay expenses. • - Financial support. • - Healthcare receiver. • - Insurance protection. • - Availability of goods. • - Insurance for seniors. • - Best use of resources. • - Distributing resources. • - Motivation for behavior. • - Healthcare service giver. • - Advantage from a service. • - Inefficient distribution. • - Rules governing services. • ...
TEKS 11 & 12: A-G (Insurance) 2023-03-28
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- your monthly payment in order to have insurance
- individual who relies on someone else for insurance
- a person who purchases an insurance policy
- type of insurance required to have in Texas
- likelihood that something will be lost
- minimizing risk because you cant avoid
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- save money yourself to deal with risk
- the amount you have to pay before insurance pays the rest
- shift risk by joining others
- a bill submitted to the insurance company for payment
10 Clues: shift risk by joining others • save money yourself to deal with risk • likelihood that something will be lost • minimizing risk because you cant avoid • a person who purchases an insurance policy • type of insurance required to have in Texas • your monthly payment in order to have insurance • individual who relies on someone else for insurance • ...
Insuring a Business 2022-05-05
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- Equitable transfer of the risk of a loss from one person or organization to an insurance company in exchange for a payment
- Amount payable by the party that takes out the insurance cover
- This means businesses and individuals wishing to insure themselves must be in a position to suffer the possible loss which they are insuring against
- This principle prevents businesses or individuals from insuring against the same loss with more than one insurance company and then claim full compensation from each company for the same loss
- This means that both parties in the insurance contract must act with honesty towards one another during the negotiations before an insurance contract is agreed, and in the handling of claims afterwards.
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- This principle prevents businesses or individuals claiming ownership of an asset and also receiving insurance compensation for it.
- Insurance company
- The last step in the insurance process once a claim is made
- This means that someone seeking to take out insurance should not be able to profit from a loss incurred
- Party whose risk is covered by the insurance company
10 Clues: Insurance company • Party whose risk is covered by the insurance company • The last step in the insurance process once a claim is made • Amount payable by the party that takes out the insurance cover • This means that someone seeking to take out insurance should not be able to profit from a loss incurred • ...
Basic Insurance Terminology 2013-04-25
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- The company offering insurance protection through the sale of a policy – the insurance company.
- That person or persons whose name is stated within the policy document as being the named insured.
- The chance of loss. Also, the term used to designate an insured or a peril insured against.
- A request for payment of a loss under an insurance policy.
- The amount of loss which is paid by the insured. This is commonly a dollar amount which is specified in the insurance contract, but may be stated as a percentage. This is the first amount which is paid of any claim.
- The monetary consideration that fulfills the contractual requirements of an insurance policy.
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- A person or organization covered by an insurance policy.
- is a measure or estimation of how likely it is that something will happen or that a statement is true.
- A system which makes financial losses more affordable by transferring risks from individuals to groups in return for a premium.
- A legal obligation that arises from personal or corporate acts or the non-performance of those acts.
- Synonymous with “insurance.” The protection provided under an insurance policy. Any of several risks covered by a policy.
- The physical document that represents the contractual agreement between an insured and an insurer which sets out all the terms, conditions and provisions of the coverage, term of the contract and the specified cost of the coverage.
12 Clues: A person or organization covered by an insurance policy. • A request for payment of a loss under an insurance policy. • The chance of loss. Also, the term used to designate an insured or a peril insured against. • The monetary consideration that fulfills the contractual requirements of an insurance policy. • ...
Chapter 9 lesson 5 & 6 Vocab 2024-04-24
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- a type of insurance that will replace a portion of the policyholder’s income in the event that the policyholder becomes disabled and is unable to work
- the act of fraudulently gaining and using the personal information of someone else, usually for financial gain
- life expectancy chart used by insurance agents to figure out life insurance premiums for an individual based on a variety of factors
- the period of time between when a doctor confirms a disability and when the policyholder receives a disability payment
- life insurance for a specified amount of time; at the death of the policyholder, the insurance company pays the death benefit to the beneficiaries
- plans to cover expenses and services not on typical policies
- life insurance that lasts for the life of the policyholder and uses a portion of the premium as an investment
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- having enough money saved and invested so a spouse or loved one could live off of it when you die, eliminating the need for life insurance
- benefit paid to the beneficiaries after the policyholder dies
- people who are designated by the policyholder to receive the death benefit of a life insurance policy
- 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
12 Clues: a person who relies on someone for financial support • plans to cover expenses and services not on typical policies • benefit paid to the beneficiaries after the policyholder dies • people who are designated by the policyholder to receive the death benefit of a life insurance policy • ...
Billing Terms 2016-06-13
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- Occurs when a patient has more than one insurance plan.
- Requires the patient to use a primary care physician and stay within network.
- The amount a patient must pay the provider generally before they receive any treatment or service.
- The responsible party who pays for for a patient's medical expenses.
- A document issued by the insurance company in response to a claim submission, that outlines what services were or were not covered, how much was paid, and how much the patient owes.
- Facilities that review medical claims before sending them to the insurance company.
- The amount the patient pays before the health plan begins to pay.
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- An amount or cost shared by the patient and the health plan.
- A secondary policy or another insurance company that covers a patient's healthcare costs.
- Delivers Medicaid program healthcare services to patients.
- A claim filed by a provider after they have filed claims for the primary and secondary health insurance coverage on behalf of the patient.
- The refusal of an insurance company or carrier to honor a request made by the provider to pay for healthcare services.
- Allows patients to visit any provider contracted with their insurance.
13 Clues: Occurs when a patient has more than one insurance plan. • Delivers Medicaid program healthcare services to patients. • An amount or cost shared by the patient and the health plan. • The amount the patient pays before the health plan begins to pay. • The responsible party who pays for for a patient's medical expenses. • ...
Patient Access Week 2017-03-31
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- Carson Tahoe’s President and Chief Executive Officer
- The software we use to determine Medical Necessity of exams and procedures for Medicare patients
- The online program that houses blank forms that CTH uses
- The program Patient Access uses to determine insurance eligibility and to obtain accurate insurance information
- 2010 US Federal Statute that overhauled insurance and healthcare law
- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- The software CTH uses for document scanning, storage, and retrieval
- Department responsible for health information management and coding
- Carson Tahoe’s Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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- All departments that contribute to the capture, management, and collection of patient service revenue
- The questionnaire that is completed during registration to determine if Medicare is the primary payer
- The software we use to catch, track, and correct registration errors
- The registration software used by CTH
- The person who holds the ultimate financial responsibility for a patient’s visit
- Team that verifies insurances and obtains pre-authorizations for upcoming exams and procedures
- Federal insurance plan for people 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease
- Our department!
- Department responsible for billing and collection
- The process of transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health care program that assists low-income families or individuals in paying for long-term medical and custodial care costs
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
21 Clues: Our department! • The registration software used by CTH • Department responsible for billing and collection • Carson Tahoe’s President and Chief Executive Officer • The online program that houses blank forms that CTH uses • Carson Tahoe’s Vice President and Chief Financial Officer • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 • ...
Foundations Training Review 2022-03-15
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- a fixed amount paid for a covered service
- the name of the system that houses your timecards
- Nova's president, Jim, grows these
- the place we want to take the member out of
- one of the biggest selling points to Self-Funded
- this acronym is known as "Obama Care"
- a small change to an SPD
- the color of the ship that handles Nova branded business
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- the law that relates to protecting information
- something that is specifically mentioned as being not covered
- amount paid just to have insurance
- the source of truth for the health plan; legal document
- the type of mandates that are followed under Self-Funded insurance
- the type of information that we protect on a daily basis
- a percentage that is paid for services
- this acronym refers to the type of company Nova is
- list of providers that contract with an insurance company
- the amount that is required to be paid before the insurance pays anything
- the color of the ship that handles IH branded business
19 Clues: a small change to an SPD • amount paid just to have insurance • Nova's president, Jim, grows these • this acronym is known as "Obama Care" • a percentage that is paid for services • a fixed amount paid for a covered service • the place we want to take the member out of • the law that relates to protecting information • one of the biggest selling points to Self-Funded • ...
budget 2023-01-09
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- type of bank account for emergency funds
- borrowing money that needs to be repaid
- paper asset
- The person who is issued a credit card
- health insurance provided by the government
- anything of value that is owned
- Required payments of money to governments
- Exposure to danger, harm, or loss
- annual percentage earned or paid
- distribution of profits
- give money for financial return
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- providing protection against loss
- Federal Insurance
- money earned
- contract between the insured and the insurer
- Rise in price
- borrowing money through a card
- ownership of a company
- saving money
- illegal acts with money
- someone who pays if the borrower fails to pay
- money owed
- responsible for
- a # approached but not reached
24 Clues: money owed • paper asset • money earned • saving money • Rise in price • responsible for • Federal Insurance • ownership of a company • illegal acts with money • distribution of profits • borrowing money through a card • a # approached but not reached • anything of value that is owned • give money for financial return • annual percentage earned or paid • providing protection against loss • ...
Chapter 1 Key Terms 2020-01-08
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- health insurance law
- babies death rate
- bacteria,viruses
- changes in the way healthcare workers share records
- result of patients health
- testing why one act the way they do
- way to stop you from getting sick
- place where diseases and treatments are monitored
- infectious disease
- daily life
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- patient information online
- organization that manages health issues
- resistant to antibiotics
- tools used for treatment
- bacterial infection
- better healthcare for those with little money
- government funded insurance
- illness long lasting sickness
- behavior disorder
- international health program
- researching human genes
- sickness that does not last long but happens
- spreading worldwide
- widespread disease in an area
- how long someone lives
- disease based in africa
- individual insurance
27 Clues: daily life • bacteria,viruses • babies death rate • behavior disorder • infectious disease • bacterial infection • spreading worldwide • health insurance law • individual insurance • how long someone lives • researching human genes • disease based in africa • resistant to antibiotics • tools used for treatment • result of patients health • patient information online • government funded insurance • ...
Insurance 2012-05-04
9 Clues: Cause • Restoration • Reaching the hill top • committed against an individual • Determining rates and coverages • commonly used in a pecuniary sense. • One of the Three states of a matter • Calculation of the policy reserve in life insurance • beyond the coverage of a standard renters insurance policy
Insurance 2014-01-29
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- A insurance you might choose to protect your business
- A contract by an insurer to make periodic payments that continue during the survival of the annuitant(s) or for a specified period.
- Insurance salesperson that searches the marketplace in the interest of clients, not insurance companieskangaroo Large marsupial
- The amount by which assets exceed liabilities
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- The individual who evaluates risks and determine rates and coverages
- Restoration to the victim of a loss by payment, repair or replacement.
- The automatic re-establishment of in-force status effected by the payment of another premium
- A demand made by the insured or claimant
- Liability or loss resulting from an accident
9 Clues: A demand made by the insured or claimant • Liability or loss resulting from an accident • The amount by which assets exceed liabilities • A insurance you might choose to protect your business • The individual who evaluates risks and determine rates and coverages • Restoration to the victim of a loss by payment, repair or replacement. • ...
Insurance 2021-05-27
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- covers damage and loss of our belongings
- provides a lump sum of money on death
- the amount that you contribute to a claim.
- the amount you pay for the policy. It can be paid fortnightly, monthly or yearly
- protects our home against the risk of fire or other damage.
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- Policies that will help pay the bills if you fall sick and can’t work
- will pay to repair or replace our car if it is stolen or we get into an accident
- policies cover our belongings against loss or theft when we travel or extra costs if flights are cancelled, and medical treatment if you have an accident or become ill overseas
- When you ask the insurance company to pay for something that has been lost, damaged, or stolen, you are making a.....
9 Clues: provides a lump sum of money on death • covers damage and loss of our belongings • the amount that you contribute to a claim. • protects our home against the risk of fire or other damage. • Policies that will help pay the bills if you fall sick and can’t work • will pay to repair or replace our car if it is stolen or we get into an accident • ...
Insurance 2022-11-14
9 Clues: auto • car accident • speeding is a • type of player • driver abstract • vehicle written off • home valuation tool • mandatory coverage on auto • deer collision paid out what coverage
Insurance 2024-03-04
9 Clues: not life • not the last • insuring twice • you have to pay • you have to pay more • between smoke and fog • insurance for sick people • you can't get a cold with it • you have to pay them for an insurance
INSURANCE 2024-09-05
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- A HINDRANCE FOR WHICH INSURANCE IS TAKEN
- CONTRACT OF INSURANCE IN WRITTEN
- A PERSON WHO UNDERTAKES TO MAKE THE LOSS, SEOMTHING OF VALUE
- A CONTRACT OF UTMOST GOOD FAITH
- FUNCTION OF INSURANCE
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- DUTY OF INSURED
- THIS IS THE INTREST WHICH IS REQUIRED FOR A POLICY
- INSURED MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO MAKE A PROFIT
- SOMEONE WHOSE LOSS WILL BE MINIMISED
9 Clues: DUTY OF INSURED • FUNCTION OF INSURANCE • A CONTRACT OF UTMOST GOOD FAITH • CONTRACT OF INSURANCE IN WRITTEN • SOMEONE WHOSE LOSS WILL BE MINIMISED • A HINDRANCE FOR WHICH INSURANCE IS TAKEN • INSURED MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO MAKE A PROFIT • THIS IS THE INTREST WHICH IS REQUIRED FOR A POLICY • A PERSON WHO UNDERTAKES TO MAKE THE LOSS, SEOMTHING OF VALUE
insurance 2023-02-14
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- is used as a supplement on some insurance
- it's needed in all but one state
- it protects from natural disasters
- covers your credit if something personal is stolen
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- something you don't own
- it helps for a while to cover expenses
- it can help cover you and your family
- it is something that can help if you are sick
- it helps if you are not able to do somthing
9 Clues: something you don't own • it's needed in all but one state • it protects from natural disasters • it can help cover you and your family • it helps for a while to cover expenses • is used as a supplement on some insurance • it helps if you are not able to do somthing • it is something that can help if you are sick • covers your credit if something personal is stolen
Insurance 2023-02-14
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- some one steals your identity
- covers if you get sued
- this covers if someone breaks into there house
- you don`t own the house and you need insurance
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- if you get hurt at your job and cant work
- you die this gives your family money
- you get very sick and cant cover the cost of the hospital
- a wreck is covered by
- Nursing home
9 Clues: Nursing home • a wreck is covered by • covers if you get sued • some one steals your identity • you die this gives your family money • if you get hurt at your job and cant work • this covers if someone breaks into there house • you don`t own the house and you need insurance • you get very sick and cant cover the cost of the hospital
Insurance 2023-02-14
Across
- any accident can happen at any time that you might need coverage
- provides financial protection from identity loss
- protects you from paying out of pocket if robbed
- helps cover any chronically devlobed medical condition
- a contract between you and a company
Down
- if you are injured and cannot work this insurers helps cover your income
- Agreement between you and insure that covers the damages in a crash
- protects if you get sick or injured
- protects you and your home
9 Clues: protects you and your home • protects if you get sick or injured • a contract between you and a company • provides financial protection from identity loss • protects you from paying out of pocket if robbed • helps cover any chronically devlobed medical condition • any accident can happen at any time that you might need coverage • ...
Insurance 2023-01-08
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- A written agreement that sets out the details of the types of losses covered and the amount of compensation to be paid
- Protection against a guaranteed loss, paid out when insured person dies
- This type of insurance entitles workers to illness, disability, maternity or jobseeker's benefit
- This type of fact is one that is likely to change the decision to grant insurance or to affect the level of premium charged
- When the cost of repairing the damaged item is greater than item's replacement value
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- Financial payment made to an insured person if the suffer an insured loss
- Amount charged by insurance company in return for providing insurance cover
- The likelihood of a loss occurring
- This type of insurance covers hospital and medical bills in the event of a serious illness or accident
9 Clues: The likelihood of a loss occurring • Protection against a guaranteed loss, paid out when insured person dies • Financial payment made to an insured person if the suffer an insured loss • Amount charged by insurance company in return for providing insurance cover • When the cost of repairing the damaged item is greater than item's replacement value • ...
180 Medical Crossword 2023-04-20
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- our review ranking system
- blue insurance
- billing code
- surgery to reroute body waste
- verifies insurance for active pt's
- Tip type for enlarged prostrates
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- leads our order of sell
- system we use to store pt info
- extra document medicare requires
- another word for condom catheter
- our parent company
- green insurance
- status that benefits our company
13 Clues: billing code • blue insurance • green insurance • our parent company • leads our order of sell • our review ranking system • surgery to reroute body waste • system we use to store pt info • extra document medicare requires • another word for condom catheter • status that benefits our company • Tip type for enlarged prostrates • verifies insurance for active pt's
The D.R. is in 2015-04-28
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- governing body of a nation,state and or community
- joint federal and state program to help with medicine
- a managed care program for there doctors
- health care on a basic level other than specialist
- coverage of group health benefits allotted for an amount of time
- specific amount of out of hand pocket before the insurance will pay
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- insurance insurance that covers a group of people
- insurance to cover medical expenses
- medical program for people over 65 and health conditions
- a course of principle of action abrogated by the government
- provides health coverage for people under contract
- for service payment model payments unbundled and paid separate
12 Clues: insurance to cover medical expenses • a managed care program for there doctors • governing body of a nation,state and or community • insurance insurance that covers a group of people • provides health coverage for people under contract • health care on a basic level other than specialist • joint federal and state program to help with medicine • ...
TPS Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-27
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- A breakdown of what services the doctor gave a patient
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Transmits information electronically from providers to insurance companies
- A product that helps determine if a patient has insurance coverage
- Has another team in Sacremento, CA
- Trizetto Provider Solutions
- Another name for an insurance company
- Also known as accounts receivable
- Eclinical Works
- Another short way to say ERA
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- This team helps onboard brand new TPS clients
- Protected Health Information
- Claim Status Inquiry
- Another name for a doctor
- Explanation of Benefits
- A product that runs claims through additional edits to check for errors
- Gets potential clients to contract with TPS
- Another name for the person with health coverage
- Electronic Data Interchange
19 Clues: Eclinical Works • Claim Status Inquiry • Explanation of Benefits • Another name for a doctor • Trizetto Provider Solutions • Electronic Data Interchange • Protected Health Information • Electronic Remittance Advice • Another short way to say ERA • Also known as accounts receivable • Has another team in Sacremento, CA • Another name for an insurance company • ...
GMT 2021-10-08
Across
- CHANGES MADE TO THE GROUP
- TIME A REHIRED EMPLOYEE MUST WAIT FOR BENEFITS
- FEDERAL HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE 65 OR OLDER
- PROVIDES A RECORD OF CHANGES TO CONTACTS WITHIN FACETS
- YOUR JOB TITLE
- ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES BENEFITS TO EMPLOYEES
- FIRST LOGIN WHEN ACCESSING FACETS
- AREA ON LEFT SIDE OF AN APPLICATION
- ANYONE COVERED UNDER A HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
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- PERSON ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE
- TIME A NEW EMPLOYEE MUST WAIT FOR BENEFITS
- CONTRACT SIGNED BY GROUP AND BCN
- 9 DIGIT NUMBER ISSUED BY IRS
- PACKAGE OF BENEFITS
- SEGMENT OF EMPLOYEES
- PART OF THE GROUP
- BILL FOR MEDICAL SERVICES RENDERED
- A 2 DAY PROCESS FROM ONE CERTIFICATE TO ANOTHER
- section where demographic information is located
- CHANGES MADE TO THE GROUP
20 Clues: YOUR JOB TITLE • PART OF THE GROUP • PACKAGE OF BENEFITS • SEGMENT OF EMPLOYEES • CHANGES MADE TO THE GROUP • CHANGES MADE TO THE GROUP • 9 DIGIT NUMBER ISSUED BY IRS • CONTRACT SIGNED BY GROUP AND BCN • FIRST LOGIN WHEN ACCESSING FACETS • BILL FOR MEDICAL SERVICES RENDERED • AREA ON LEFT SIDE OF AN APPLICATION • PERSON ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE • ...
Insurance Crossword 2023-02-14
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- Insurance-a type of insurance policy that provides financial protection for victims of identity theft.
- Insurance- extra insurance that provides protection beyond existing limits and coverages of other policies.
- Insurance- form of property insurance that covers losses and damages to an individual's residence
- Insurance-protects your personal property in a rented apartment, condo or home from unexpected circumstances such as theft, a fire or sewer backup damage
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- Insurance-a type of insurance that will provide income in the event a worker is unable to perform their work due to disability.
- insurance-insurance that pays out a sum of money either on the death of the insured person or after a set period.
- Insurance-A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
- Insurance- a contract between you and the insurance company that protects you against financial loss in the event of an accident or theft.
- Insurance-Helps cover the costs of that care when you have a chronic medical condition, a disability or a disorder such as Alzheimer's disease.
9 Clues: Insurance- form of property insurance that covers losses and damages to an individual's residence • Insurance-a type of insurance policy that provides financial protection for victims of identity theft. • Insurance- extra insurance that provides protection beyond existing limits and coverages of other policies. • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2017-02-09
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- a document showing temporary evidence of insurance until the policy can be issued by the company.
- ___________ property; land, including all the natural resources and permanent buildings on it.
- _______________ clause
- funds held in an account to be used by the lender to pay for home insurance and property taxes.
- the date on which the policy or a specific change went into effect
- the insurance company providing coverage
- probable cause that exposes a person or property to the risk of damage, injury, or loss.
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- the insurance professional who sells insurance policies on behalf of a carrier.
- security in the form of money or property pledged for the payment of a loan.
- _____________ coverage; provides coverage to personal possessions that exist within a dwelling or other covered building.
- the cost of an insurance policy
- a person or company that makes loans for real estate purchases.
- the amount of cash payment that is made by the insured before a claim payment can be made.
13 Clues: _______________ clause • the cost of an insurance policy • the insurance company providing coverage • a person or company that makes loans for real estate purchases. • the date on which the policy or a specific change went into effect • security in the form of money or property pledged for the payment of a loan. • ...
Insurance Terms 2020-10-14
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- the part of the auto policy that provides medical and disability payments to someone injured in an automobile accident
- a professional employed by an insurance company to evaluate losses and settle claims
- the person between the customer and Insurance Co.
- the person who is protected by the insurance policy
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- a contact between a customer and Insurance Co.
- insurance purchased by an insurance co. from another insurance co.
- lying to obtain payment from an insurance claim
- a statement made knowing to be false
- an event that happens by chance
9 Clues: an event that happens by chance • a statement made knowing to be false • a contact between a customer and Insurance Co. • lying to obtain payment from an insurance claim • the person between the customer and Insurance Co. • the person who is protected by the insurance policy • insurance purchased by an insurance co. from another insurance co. • ...
Common Words 2022-12-29
Across
- The person that writes and sells insurance
- Flexible product of life insurance
- allows life insurance to be moved from term coverage to permanent without evidence of insurance
- System used for processing of work items
- Canceling and cashing out a life insurance policy
- This is filed when the insured passes so that the beneficiary can be paid the death benefit
- Money can be taken out of the cash value in this form that allows for it to be paid back
- A report that can provide a projection of different scenarios
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- What a policy enters when a premium is missed
- The name of the company that can assist in translation of over 170 languages
- Process of asking questions to ensure the person calling is who they say they are
- The money that is paid into a life insurance policy
12 Clues: Flexible product of life insurance • System used for processing of work items • The person that writes and sells insurance • What a policy enters when a premium is missed • Canceling and cashing out a life insurance policy • The money that is paid into a life insurance policy • A report that can provide a projection of different scenarios • ...
Appt Colors 2025-05-14
14 Clues: SRP • Cash • Prophy • walk in • same day • Perio Main • Double book • New Patient • New insurance • Collect Payment • New patient MDCD • Medicaid(Over21) • Medicaid(Under20) • Regular insurance
Insurance vocab 2023-02-16
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- Provides payment to beneficiaries who were named by the insured person(_______ insurance)
- Provides payment to renters to cover the damage and loss of property in a rental unit in addition to liability losses(_______ insurance)
- The out‐of‐pocket money paid by the policyholder before an insurance company will cover the remaining costs attributed to the loss
- Provides payment to the insured person if his or her property is damaged or destroyed by an accident covered by the insurance(_______ insurance)
- Provides payment to others if a member of the insured household accidental causes harm to other people or property(_______ insurance)
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- Provides payment to cover liability losses as well as damage and loss of the home structure and its contents(_______ insurance)
- A financial product purchased by many people facing a similar risk to protect against the risk of larger losses.
- Provides payments for both liability and property insurance on a vehicle (_______ insurance)
- Employers may offer employee benefits in the form of products or services that add extra value for employees beyond earned wages (Employee ____)
- Provides money to pay for health care for illness, injury, or, in some cases, preventive care (_______ insurance)
10 Clues: Provides payment to beneficiaries who were named by the insured person(_______ insurance) • Provides payments for both liability and property insurance on a vehicle (_______ insurance) • A financial product purchased by many people facing a similar risk to protect against the risk of larger losses. • ...
Individual Health Insurance Policy General Provisions 2023-06-15
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- A policy returned within the free look period would result in a ________ of premiums paid.
- If the insured pays a monthly premuim for health insurance, how long will the grace period be on the policy?
- Changing to a more hazardous occupation will __________ the policy benefits to what the premium paid would have purchased for the more hazardous occupation.
- What health insurance policy provision allows the insured a period of time to examine the policy and determine whether or not to keep it.
- Non-payment of premium by the end of the grace period will cause the health insurance policy to be ______________.
- According to the reinstatement provision, once a lapsed policy is reinstated, when will coverage will be available for accidents?
- The _____ of the premium payment determines the length of the grace period of the health insurance policy.
- Benefits must be paid on at least on what schedule under an individual disability policy.
- An insured is prevented from bringing a lawsuit against the insurance company for at least 60 days after proof of loss is provided under the ________actions provision of the health policy.
- ___________ consent is required to change an irrevocable beneficiary.
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- The __________ pays the expense of an autopsy under the physical examination and autopsy provision.
- Health policy provision that descibes insured's right to cancel coverage?
- ___________ of claim is the provision that defines the insured's duty to provide the insurer with reasonable notice in the event of a loss.
- The act of the insured when voluntarily giving up their insurance.
- The insured misstated their age on the health policy and if discovered the policy benefit amount would be ___________ to the insured's correct age.
- The ___________ renewal health policy provision allows the insurer to not renew coverage if certain events occur.
- The _________ renewabile provison allows the insurer to terminate coverage for any reason and increase premiums for any class of insureds.
- Period of ___________ will most likely appear on a travel accident policy as the renewability provision.
- If a health insurance policy remains in effect for a 31-days after a premium is due that is called the _____ period.
19 Clues: The act of the insured when voluntarily giving up their insurance. • ___________ consent is required to change an irrevocable beneficiary. • Health policy provision that descibes insured's right to cancel coverage? • Benefits must be paid on at least on what schedule under an individual disability policy. • ...
insurance fraud 2019-03-25
Across
- To be covered with water
- Illegal plan to earn money
- A dishonest and illegal claim is considered ...
- Things that you own and can carry with you
- to burn a property intentionally
- To exaggerate a declaration is to ...
Down
- Price of an insurance policy
- A person who estimates damage for an insurance company
- A person who sells insurance
- To take money from a company illegally
- A person who stops fire from burning
- An estimate of a person's life length
- To arrange a fake accident
- A non-written act of agreement
- To provide money for a program
15 Clues: To be covered with water • Illegal plan to earn money • To arrange a fake accident • Price of an insurance policy • A person who sells insurance • A non-written act of agreement • To provide money for a program • to burn a property intentionally • A person who stops fire from burning • An estimate of a person's life length • To exaggerate a declaration is to ... • ...
INSURANCE NE 2023-12-18
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- Horizon BCBS PPO NJ
- BCBS Empire PPO NY Downstate & HVRA
- 1199 SEIU
- Metroplus NY HVRA
- BCBS Out of State NY BII
- Clover Health NJ
- UHC Community Plan
- BCBS Out of State NY Downstate & HVRA
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- BCBS Highmark Western New York NY BII
- BCBS NY Excellus NY BII
- Emblem Health HIP NY Downstate
- Employee Discount
- BCBS Out of State NJ
- Traditonal Medicare
- UHC Medicare Advantage Plan/Dual
15 Clues: 1199 SEIU • Clover Health NJ • Metroplus NY HVRA • Employee Discount • UHC Community Plan • Horizon BCBS PPO NJ • Traditonal Medicare • BCBS Out of State NJ • BCBS NY Excellus NY BII • BCBS Out of State NY BII • Emblem Health HIP NY Downstate • UHC Medicare Advantage Plan/Dual • BCBS Empire PPO NY Downstate & HVRA • BCBS Highmark Western New York NY BII • ...
Insurance 3 2025-11-25
Across
- Technique of spreading the losses of the few over the entire group so that average loss is substituted for actual loss.
- individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses
- condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss
- loss that results directly from the physical damage, destruction, or theft of the property.
- transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator
- Cause of Loss
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- Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ retention happens because of ignorance, indifference, laziness, or failure to identify an important risk.
- loss that results indirectly from the occurrence of direct physical damage or theft loss.
- direct loss is also know as.
- Risk that refers to uncertainty regarding the firm’s financial goals and objectives
- harmless clause where legal contract absolving one party of legal liability for any injuries or damages suffered by another party.
- _ _ _ _ _ retention technique that an individual deliberately plans to retain all or part of it.
- insurance _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ transfer is risk transferred to a party other than an insurance company.
- _ _ _ _ insurance is part or all of a given loss exposure retained by the firm.
15 Clues: Cause of Loss • direct loss is also know as. • Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss. • individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses • condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss • transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator • ...
crossword 2022-10-18
Across
- the person who is covered by the insurance policy
- a person who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular period of time
- is the main federal government welfare agency.
- utility an organisation supplying the community with a service such as water, gas or electricity
- the person or persons who rents a property from a landlord
- the person who owns the premises being rented
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- the company that is providing the insurance
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- a promise to repair any defects that are in a product
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- items that can be used to reduce your assessable income
- is a central fund of money that has been contributed by a group of people
- the things that an insurance policy covers
- the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- the things that an insurance policy will not specifically cover
15 Clues: a list of income and likely expenditures • a list of income and likely expenditures • the things that an insurance policy covers • the company that is providing the insurance • the person who owns the premises being rented • is the main federal government welfare agency. • the person who is covered by the insurance policy • ...
Test 2013-07-19
Across
- In Key Man Insurance cases, _______________doesn't pay the premiums
- The objective of Key Man Insurance is to _____________ the business concern from the death of the key person
- Our CEO is a __________ person of our organization
- In Key Man Insurance benefit is paid only in case of ___________ of the life insured
- ____________underwriting happens on the documents of the company
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- Key Man Insurance is a type of ____________ Insurance
- Only ____________ products can be sold under Key Man Insurance
- ____________ are not allowed
- __________Underwriting happens on the life of the insured, i.e. the Key man.
- In Key Man Insurance, _______________ is the proposer
10 Clues: ____________ are not allowed • Our CEO is a __________ person of our organization • Key Man Insurance is a type of ____________ Insurance • In Key Man Insurance, _______________ is the proposer • Only ____________ products can be sold under Key Man Insurance • ____________underwriting happens on the documents of the company • ...
Personal Finance - End of Semester Puzzel 2022-01-11
Across
- personal finance students make wise financial
- a type of public retirement plan
- a study of money
- when you owe money
- a method of production from financial harm
- earning interest on interest
- a type of insurance that pays for vehicle damage
- continuing health coverage after being fired
- a type of insurance that pays a death benefit
Down
- healthcare for the retired
- a type of private retirement plan
- governmental organizations sell these to raise funds
- how a company raises funds
- how you buy things when you don't have the money
- a group of stocks
- opposite of liabilities
- is a ticker symbol of a famous company
- a type of retirement plan for anyone
18 Clues: a study of money • a group of stocks • when you owe money • opposite of liabilities • healthcare for the retired • how a company raises funds • earning interest on interest • a type of public retirement plan • a type of private retirement plan • a type of retirement plan for anyone • is a ticker symbol of a famous company • a method of production from financial harm • ...
car insurance 2023-01-24
Across
- your insurance coverage from one or more insurers is always in effect
- an official indication that a vehicle has been damaged and is considered a total loss by an insurance company
- pays the amount you owe on a totaled vehicle's loan after your insurance company has paid you
- the dwelling where they usually live, typically a house or an apartment.
- the period for which your term insurance policy will remain active
- determines the maximum amount of money an insurance company will pay for a covered claim.
- pays for the medical costs of the people who are injured
- usually the person who owns the car, although it doesn't have to be
- Is the candidate's license current, expired, suspended or revoked?
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- tools installed by a vehicle's manufacturer or a driver to safeguard the car against theft.
- he location where a policyholder's car is usually parked at night.
- a coverage that helps pay to repair or replace your car if it's damaged in an accident with another vehicle or object
- Defensive driving education for older drivers that may result in a discount on premiums upon completion.
- a policy that includes certain coverages.
- the parties who purchased insurance who appear on the policy declarations page.
15 Clues: a policy that includes certain coverages. • pays for the medical costs of the people who are injured • he location where a policyholder's car is usually parked at night. • the period for which your term insurance policy will remain active • Is the candidate's license current, expired, suspended or revoked? • ...
budget 2023-01-09
Across
- Federal Insurance
- borrowing money that needs to be repaid
- ownership of a company
- paper asset
- type of bank account for emergency funds
- health insurance provided by the government
- Exposure to danger, harm, or loss
- a # approached but not reached
- saving money
- providing protection against loss
- Required payments of money to governments
- give money for financial return
Down
- contract between the insured and the insurer
- Rise in price
- someone who pays if the borrower fails to pay
- responsible for
- borrowing money through a card
- anything of value that is owned
- distribution of profits
- money owed
- illegal acts with money
- money earned
- The person who is issued a credit card
- annual percentage earned or paid
24 Clues: money owed • paper asset • money earned • saving money • Rise in price • responsible for • Federal Insurance • ownership of a company • distribution of profits • illegal acts with money • borrowing money through a card • a # approached but not reached • anything of value that is owned • give money for financial return • annual percentage earned or paid • Exposure to danger, harm, or loss • ...
Insurance Key Terms Make Quiz: 2013-05-17
Across
- demand for money/property
- intergrated contract, includes all forms associated with the agreement between the insured and insurer
- policy that pays disability benefits as a partial replacement of income loss due to injury or illness
- property insurance designed to protect an individual home against damages
- finanicial costs of obtaining an insurance cover, paid as a lump or sum for the duration of the policy
- protection against the loss income that would result if the insured passsed away
- which provides coverage at a fixed rate of payments for a limited period of time, the relevant term.
- coverage that pays for medical and surgical expenses
- a person entitled to a benefit or a profit
Down
- normally covers an individual until his or her death, unless it lapses due to non-payment of premium or is cancelled
- a clause that states that the insurer will pay a portion of that loss
- policy purchased by vehicle owners to cover them in an accident
- part of an insurance policy that covers costs associated with medical treatment
- a policy in which an individual or entity recieves financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company
- form of property insurance that provides coverage for a policy holder's belongings and liability within a rental property
15 Clues: demand for money/property • a person entitled to a benefit or a profit • coverage that pays for medical and surgical expenses • policy purchased by vehicle owners to cover them in an accident • a clause that states that the insurer will pay a portion of that loss • property insurance designed to protect an individual home against damages • ...
DEMO 2023-02-01
Across
- an endorsement that must be attached to liability insurance and cargo liability insurance policies required to have a federal filing.
- the time between the expiration of one policy and the inception of another policy.
- a policy provision specifically stating that if a certain listed driver(s) are operating the vehicle coverage will not be afforded.
- acronym for payment option that provides automatic monthly withdrawal from the insured checking account.
- filing that provides proof that the policy has at least minimum liability insurance coverage.
- acronym for a form that provides evidence of insurance listing all coverages, limits, and scheduled autos.
- acronym for an endorsement that eliminates our opportunity to recover losses from a third party.
- acronym for all commercially owned AND/OR operated vehicles.
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- an attachment on a policy that keeps renewal quote from issuing.
- the maximum distance traveled by an insured from the point of garaging to the point of delivery.
- a filing that certifies that liability insurance complies with the state's financial responsibility.
- a person who represents the company and sells insurance on a commission basis.
- 10 or more power units on a policy.
- Acronym for federal motor carrier safety administration.
- acronym for the total weight capacity of a fully loaded vehicle.
15 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. • an attachment on a policy that keeps renewal quote from issuing. • acronym for the total weight capacity of a fully loaded vehicle. • ...
Dental Benefit Crossword 2025-12-09
Across
- filling (amalgam or resin) service category
- scaling and root planing service category
- root canal treatment service category
- A company that offers benefits either by selling directly to an individual or through an employer
- Patient receiving care outside the network of doctors that the insurance company has contracted with to provide care
- The amount of money that you must pay to your dentist out-of-pocket before your insurance company will pay for any services. This amount is set by your employer when purchasing or setting up the plan as a benefit
- The total amount that your insurance company will pay for any services during the plan year. It usually renews every year, typically on January 1, but your employer may have set a different date
- The number of times a service is provided over a given time period
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- Offered as a way to lower the fee for service of dental care for patients paying out of pocket. No insurance claim will be filed
- State government sponsored health insurance programs for low income or disabled patients
- denture service category
- extraction service category
- prophylaxis service catergory
- Providers that are part of a health plan’s network of providers that have a negotiated discount
- Federally administered health insurance programs for adults over 65
15 Clues: denture service category • extraction service category • prophylaxis service catergory • root canal treatment service category • scaling and root planing service category • filling (amalgam or resin) service category • The number of times a service is provided over a given time period • Federally administered health insurance programs for adults over 65 • ...
Insurance 2024-04-25
Across
- A factor that can greatly effect the cost of insurance based off location
- Amount of money you pay when you file a claim
- Type of insurance used after you retire and after death
- Type of insurance used for people with health issues that affect daily life
- Insurance companies predicting insurance losses based off past financial history
Down
- Type of insurance used for your residence
- Type of insurance used for land plots and buildings
- Type of insurance used for automobiles
- Type of insurance used for doctor's visits and operations
9 Clues: Type of insurance used for automobiles • Type of insurance used for your residence • Amount of money you pay when you file a claim • Type of insurance used for land plots and buildings • Type of insurance used after you retire and after death • Type of insurance used for doctor's visits and operations • ...
health science crossword puzzle 2024-10-02
Across
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours
- a medical condition that starts suddenly and need care immediately
- 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
- law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage
- A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan
- A healthcare procedure that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance
- Bills for services. Doctors, hospitals, labs and other providers send billed claims to health insurance plans, and what the plans pay are called paid claims
- An individual or institution who provides medical care, including a physician, hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intensive care facility
- The responsibility for profiting or losing money based on the cost of healthcare services provided
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- A private organization, usually an insurance company, that finances healthcare
- large businesses, small businesses, and individuals who form a group for insurance coverage
- on their health plan
- a parsons healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government
- How many times people use particular healthcare services during particular periods of time
- the person enrolled in a healthcare plan
- A health plan that serves the dependents of active duty military personnel and retired military personnel and their dependents
- Medical services that are separated out and contracted for independently from any other benefits
- A service that members are entitled to receive
- a persons ability to obtain healthcare services
- a group of affiliated contracted healthcare providers
20 Clues: on their health plan • the person enrolled in a healthcare plan • A service that members are entitled to receive • a persons ability to obtain healthcare services • a group of affiliated contracted healthcare providers • a medical condition that starts suddenly and need care immediately • a parsons healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government • ...
Health 2023-10-10
Chapter 19 2024-02-19
Across
- the primary source of social insurance coverage
- type of insurance that pays only for the damaged party
- the money you pay to the insurer
- the recipient of the amount to be paid
- possible loss arising from an injury or death
Down
- certain exceptions to insurance coverage
- written contract of insurance
- a contractual agreement that protects against loss
- process where the insurance company examines the person who is insured
- the act of paying to compensate for the loss of the suffering party
10 Clues: written contract of insurance • the money you pay to the insurer • the recipient of the amount to be paid • certain exceptions to insurance coverage • possible loss arising from an injury or death • the primary source of social insurance coverage • a contractual agreement that protects against loss • type of insurance that pays only for the damaged party • ...
Chapter 3 2021-02-22
14 Clues: act • of risk • of harm • immunity • liability • insurance • Samaritan law • of limitations • codes (ICD,CPT) • medical insurance • party reimbursement • Premium, Deductible • Provider Identifiers • PPO, Medicare, Medicaid
Social and Medical Insurance 2025-03-17
Across
- – Fixed amount paid for healthcare services
- – U.S. government health program for seniors
- – U.S. healthcare program for low-income individuals
- – Company that provides health insurance
Down
- – A document outlining insurance terms
- – Out-of-pocket amount before insurance pays
- request for insurance payment
- – Monthly payment for an insurance policy
- – A health plan with a network of doctors
- – Percentage of costs paid after deductible
10 Clues: request for insurance payment • – A document outlining insurance terms • – Company that provides health insurance • – Monthly payment for an insurance policy • – A health plan with a network of doctors • – Fixed amount paid for healthcare services • – Percentage of costs paid after deductible • – Out-of-pocket amount before insurance pays • ...
Renters Insurance Crossword 2025-02-21
Across
- The written agreement between you and the insurance company outlining coverage.
- A list of personal belongings with their estimated value, used for insurance claims.
- The monthly or yearly amount you pay for insurance coverage.
- The amount you pay out-of-pocket before insurance covers the rest.
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- Coverage that pays for injuries or damage you accidentally cause to others.
- The process of requesting payment from the insurance company after a loss.
- A person renting a home or apartment who may need insurance for their belongings.
- A type of disaster often excluded from standard renters insurance policies.
- An event that causes damage or loss, leading to an insurance claim.
- of Use, Coverage that pays for a temporary place to stay if your rental becomes uninhabitable.
10 Clues: The monthly or yearly amount you pay for insurance coverage. • The amount you pay out-of-pocket before insurance covers the rest. • An event that causes damage or loss, leading to an insurance claim. • The process of requesting payment from the insurance company after a loss. • Coverage that pays for injuries or damage you accidentally cause to others. • ...
Insurance Crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- The biggest factor in determining cost of auto insurance
- Type of life insurance that you will have for the rest of your life
- The amount paid by an individual before insurance will pay
- Covers the cost of fixing or replacing a broken product that you purchased
- Type of auto insurance that covers unavoidable accidents
Down
- Health coverage provided to people who make a low income or have health conditions
- The person you buy insurance from
- Type of homeowner's insurance that covers theft and natural disaster
- A fee paid for a service, following the deductible
- The amount charged for an insurance policy
10 Clues: The person you buy insurance from • The amount charged for an insurance policy • A fee paid for a service, following the deductible • The biggest factor in determining cost of auto insurance • Type of auto insurance that covers unavoidable accidents • The amount paid by an individual before insurance will pay • ...
