insurance Crossword Puzzles
Auto insurance 2022-03-11
Across
- pays for injuries to you or your passengers caused by a driver with no insurance
- covers repairs / replacement of parts of your car damaged by vanderlism,fires,disasters,ect
- pays for repairs/repleasent of your car if damaged in a collision
- no fault insurance covers you and people injured in, on, or around your car for medical treatment
- Responsible
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- pays towing car road services
- purchased because drivers can't afford the cost of an accident
- most important types of coverage many different types
- covers damage to property includes telephone poles and hydrants
- request for money
- pays for a rental car if you are in a crash.
- at Fault
- covers injuries you are responsible for paying duedied expenses
13 Clues: at Fault • Responsible • request for money • pays towing car road services • pays for a rental car if you are in a crash. • most important types of coverage many different types • purchased because drivers can't afford the cost of an accident • covers damage to property includes telephone poles and hydrants • covers injuries you are responsible for paying duedied expenses • ...
Automobile Insurance 2023-01-06
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- ___________ insurance: pays you for part of the cost of a rented car if your car is disabled because of a collision or comprehensive-covered repair.
- __________liability: where's bodily injury. If you are at fault in an automobile accident, you are responsible for paying the medical expenses of anyone injured in the accident. You can purchase as much BI liability as you want.
- ___________ insurance: pays for towing or road service when the car is disabled. Only the road service fee is covered. Gas, oil, parts, and labor are not covered.
- ____________insurance: pays for repair or replacement of your car if it's damaged in a collision with another vehicle or object or if it overturns, no matter who is at fault. If you took out a loan to purchase your car, the lender will probably require you to have collision coverage. If your car is older, collision coverage may not be a worthwhile expense.
- __________liability: pays for damage you cause to other people's property. You are financially responsible if you damage a telephone pole, fire hydrant, another car, or any other person's property. You can purchase as much PD liability insurance as you want.
- __________ protection: is mandatory in some states, pays for any physical injuries you or your passenger sustain while in, on, around, or under the vehicle, even if you were not involved in a traffic accident. A common say to you is regardless of who is at fault, it is sometimes called no-fault insurance. Your PIP insurance will cover you and people injured in, around, on, or under your car for medical treatment and possible loss of wages due to injury.
- ___________ insurance: covers the repairs or replacement parts on your car damaged by vandalism, fire, fly, wind, earthquakes, falling objects, riots, hail, damage from trees, and other disasters. It also covers your car if it is stolen. If your car is older, comprehensive coverage may not be cost-effective.
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- :when a driver makes a request for money to the company or insurance
- __________ insurance: most important coverage. Protects you if you're driving causes injury to others or to other people's property.
- __________ protection: I taste for injuries to you or your passengers caused by a driver who has no insurance or does not have enough liability insurance to cover your medical losses.
- :the driver agrees to pay a fee and the company agrees to cover certain accident-related costs from the driver makes a claim.
- :drivers are responsible to pay for the damages they caused with their automobiles by law
- at fault if you caused the accident
13 Clues: at fault if you caused the accident • :when a driver makes a request for money to the company or insurance • :drivers are responsible to pay for the damages they caused with their automobiles by law • :the driver agrees to pay a fee and the company agrees to cover certain accident-related costs from the driver makes a claim. • ...
Insurance Terms 2023-10-27
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- regular payment to the insurance company
- protects you from losses you cause to other people
- damage caused to your car by something other than a collision. Not YOUR fault.
- the insured pays a percentage of the payment for a medical bill
- protects you from loss against personal items that are stolen, damaged or destroyed
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- filed if you suffer loss covered by policy – formal request for payment
- how much you pay when you file a claim before insurance starts paying
- fixed amount for a service, paid by a patient before receiving the service
- damage to your car caused by colliding with a another car or object. YOUR fault.
- injury or damage sustained by the insured (injury, property damage, loss of income)
- legal document which stipulates what you are protected from
- a contract, represented by a policy, in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company.
- many pay for the few who have a loss
13 Clues: many pay for the few who have a loss • regular payment to the insurance company • protects you from losses you cause to other people • legal document which stipulates what you are protected from • the insured pays a percentage of the payment for a medical bill • how much you pay when you file a claim before insurance starts paying • ...
mikki 2018-12-10
10 Clues: yearly • money you owe • money you pay • cost of insurance • insurance for a car • owners insurance for a house • something that can be frozen • health maintanence organization • preferred provider organization • something that cant be liquidated
Health Care Vocabulary 2023-09-19
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- something due
- someone who helps pay for things
- The act of insuring
- a place to buy medicine
- a definite course of rules
- Amount Payed Before Insurance Pays Anything
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- protection provided against sickness
- something positive received
- amount paid for insurance
- medical care from a professional
- The amount required for medical care
11 Clues: something due • The act of insuring • a place to buy medicine • amount paid for insurance • a definite course of rules • something positive received • someone who helps pay for things • medical care from a professional • protection provided against sickness • The amount required for medical care • Amount Payed Before Insurance Pays Anything
OTEC 1175 Unit 2 Terminology 2012-09-10
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- A manage care plan that requires a fixed payment at each office visit.
- Some insurance plans pay a percentage of an approve amount of the fees after the deductible has been paid. Typically 80/20 where 80percent is paid by the insurance company and 20 percent is paid by the patient, the 20 percent is co-insurance.
- A service that facilitates the movement of electronic claims from the medical office to the insurance companies. The claims are edited and validated to ensure accuracy.
- Amounts that are taken away from (or added to) the balance of an account. Adjustment are often used to reflect accounting situations.
- Out-of-pocket expense that patient must pay before the insurance company will pay for covered services. Usually begins at the beginning of the year January 1.
- Services not covered by a health plan.
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- Also referred to as the clinical area, or that part of the office where health care professionals examine patients.
- Also referred to as the administrative area, is the hub of the medical facility.
- Those individuals who have not received services from the physician or an associate physician of the same group within the same specialty, within the past three years.
- The person responsible for paying medical expenses, usually the patient.
- International Classification of Diseases codes used to identify patients diagnosis.
- An individual who has received professional services from a physician within the past three years, or from another physician of the same specialty who belongs to the same group practice.
- Source document that include the notes written in the patient’s record also known as Encounter form, charge ticket, fee slip or visit slip.
- 1996 Protection of patient health information. Ensures that individuals have an opportunity to keep their health insurance when they leave an employer. Major focus is on security and privacy of health information.
- Current Procedural Terminology codes that identify procedures performed for patients.
15 Clues: Services not covered by a health plan. • A manage care plan that requires a fixed payment at each office visit. • The person responsible for paying medical expenses, usually the patient. • Also referred to as the administrative area, is the hub of the medical facility. • International Classification of Diseases codes used to identify patients diagnosis. • ...
DoHC Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- Public health care institution that receives most of its funding from local, state, or federal sources (2 words)
- A managed care plan with no flexibility, where you will only be covered by doctors in network.
- Money a person pays before the insurance company provides benefits
- Government program that offers health insurance to many low-income and disabled people
- A managed care plan where you have higher cost per month with more flexibility to see out of network doctors.
- For-profit heath care facility usually owned by a corporation (2 words)
- Insurance that provides medical coverage for active and retired service personnel and their dependents
- Practice of heath care workers best using health care resources to save time and easy access(2 words)
- When patients pay for their health care with their own money (2 words)
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- Classification system used to determine payment for health services based on similar treatment / demographic (3 words)
- Measures designed to lower health care costs(4 words)
- Health care plan funded by a governmentagency(2 words)
- Community facility that receives federal, state, and local tax exemptions in exchange for providing a community benefit (3 words)
- Physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care
- Federally funded health care program for older Americans
- Monthly income paid to an insurance company for health insurance coverage
- System in which health care providers manage a patient’s use of health care, such as HMOs and PPOs (2 words)
17 Clues: Measures designed to lower health care costs(4 words) • Health care plan funded by a governmentagency(2 words) • Federally funded health care program for older Americans • Money a person pays before the insurance company provides benefits • When patients pay for their health care with their own money (2 words) • ...
Standard 9 2021-02-11
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- The cost of an insurance policy.
- Area of the car to first load luggage into.
- Don't use this type of gasoline unless your vehicle specifically requires it.
- Name of document providing proof of insurance.
- Type of coverage that pays for your expenses in the case of a collision regardless of who is at fault.
- Insurance companies are required to offer these.
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- Minimum liability coverage for bodily injury/death of one person.
- Fatigue from driving for a long time on a highway.
- How to drive always.
- Type of responsibility required by VA law.
- Using a shared car for a shared commute to save gas.
- The amount you have to pay out of pocket before the insurance company pays
- A penalty for accidents and traffic violations
- Type of coverage that pays for other people's expenses
14 Clues: How to drive always. • The cost of an insurance policy. • Type of responsibility required by VA law. • Area of the car to first load luggage into. • Name of document providing proof of insurance. • A penalty for accidents and traffic violations • Insurance companies are required to offer these. • Fatigue from driving for a long time on a highway. • ...
Homeowner's and Renter's Insurance 2024-12-10
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- provides coverage for personal property in a rented apartment, condo, or home.
- a thing or things belonging to someone
- the money that the insurer/insurance company receives for paying the loss.
- the set amount that the policyholder must pay before the insurance company will cover expenses.
- the amount of money that a person or company owes to a third party due to damages that they caused.
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- a person or organization that sells insurance products on behalf of an insurance company.
- the amount of financial protection an insurance policy provides against potential losses.
- a document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance.
- a formal request to an insurance company for reimbursement for losses covered by an insurance policy.
9 Clues: a thing or things belonging to someone • a document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance. • the money that the insurer/insurance company receives for paying the loss. • provides coverage for personal property in a rented apartment, condo, or home. • ...
FL Insurance & Risk Management Vocab Review 2019-12-02
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- The range of protection provided under an insurance policy
- A written contract between an insurer and a customer (the policyholder) describing the term of the insurance, what is covered, the cost of the premium, and the deductible amount
- Liability or loss resulting from an accident
- The price of insurance protection for a specified risk for a specified period of time
- A demand made by the insured, or the insured's beneficiary, for payment of the benefits as provided by the policy
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- Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in
- Promised payment for specific future losses should they occur in exchange for a payment called a premium
- The owner(s) of an insurance policy
- A company that pays to compensate the policyholder for losses or damages as described in an insurance policy as long as the premium is paid
- The probability that something negative may happen
10 Clues: The owner(s) of an insurance policy • Liability or loss resulting from an accident • The probability that something negative may happen • The range of protection provided under an insurance policy • Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in • The price of insurance protection for a specified risk for a specified period of time • ...
Personal Finance - Insurance 2021-01-06
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- Applies to the amount of protection you have through an insurance company in the event of a loss.
- Covers your costs if you are injured by an uninsured motorist or if you are injured in a hit-and-run accident.
- A legally enforceable declaration of how a person wishes his or her property to be distributed after death.
- Specific amount of money that you pay when insurance only covers a portion of costs.
- Covers damage to your car if it is hit by another car or object.
- The state or quality of being obligated according to the law or equity.
- Amount you pay monthly, quarterly, semiannually or annually to purchase different types of insurance.
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- Amount you must pay before you begin receiving any benefits from your insurance company.
- pays for all accident-related medical costs incurred by you or your family members within three years of an accident.
- The recipient of assets passed on from the death of a friend or relative.
- Describes the type of coverage in an insurance agreement.
- Coverage takes care of damage to your car not caused by a collision.
- Paperwork filed with an insurance company in order to get them to cover a loss for someone they insure.
13 Clues: Describes the type of coverage in an insurance agreement. • Covers damage to your car if it is hit by another car or object. • Coverage takes care of damage to your car not caused by a collision. • The state or quality of being obligated according to the law or equity. • The recipient of assets passed on from the death of a friend or relative. • ...
Personal Finance #4 2024-05-13
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- - A loan of money to business or government - paid back over time.
- - Amount of payment for insurance coverage.
- - Investments that represent small pieces of ownership.
- - Wrongful or criminal deception for financial gain.
- - Type of advisor that manages investments.
- - A collection of stocks, bonds, and other investments
- - Type of insurance that protects you against a lawsuit.
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- - Amount you pay before you receive insurance benefits.
- - An agreement in which a person pays a fee for a policy for losses.
- - Certificate of Deposit.
- - The rate at which the prices for goods and services rise.
- - Type of theft that includes illegal use of someone's personal info.
12 Clues: - Certificate of Deposit. • - Amount of payment for insurance coverage. • - Type of advisor that manages investments. • - Wrongful or criminal deception for financial gain. • - A collection of stocks, bonds, and other investments • - Amount you pay before you receive insurance benefits. • - Investments that represent small pieces of ownership. • ...
Joy at Work 2024-05-06
Across
- Loyd’s of London began in 1688 in what kind of business?
- Who founded AmFam Insurance?
- First insurer to sell online
- Largest writer of cyber insurance in the US.
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- First property insurance company in the US.
- Who founded the first insurance company in the US?
- What insurance agency offers a policy against alien abduction?
- What AFV LP’s founding family is still leading the company?
- What insurer was founded by the retailer Sears (who its clearly outlived)?
- Which insurer was founded with the thesis that government employees were better drivers than average?
10 Clues: Who founded AmFam Insurance? • First insurer to sell online • First property insurance company in the US. • Largest writer of cyber insurance in the US. • Who founded the first insurance company in the US? • Loyd’s of London began in 1688 in what kind of business? • What AFV LP’s founding family is still leading the company? • ...
Benefits Crossword 2022-09-12
Across
- What is Keith's last name?
- What is the title of the monthly Benefits and Wellness newsletter?
- An event that triggers a special enrollment period for an employee to enroll/make changes outside of the open enrollment window.
- A select time each year when you can make changes to your benefits.
- Who is the Short- Term disability carrier for Texas Pipe and Supply?
- Who is the vision carrier?
- Who is the Cancer Insurance carrier for Texas Pipe and Supply?
- Where is the company Benefits page located?
- A person or a legal entity that is designated by you to receive a benefit, such as life insurance.
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- What is the HR manager's last name?
- Who is the medical carrier for Texas Pipe and Supply?
- Who would you contact regarding your dental claim?
- Who is the 401K carrier?
- Who would you contact regarding your FSA claim?
- A benefit provided by Texas Pipe & Supply that offers free counseling, legal advice, and referrals.
- A predetermined annual amount the patient must pay before the insurance begins to cover a portion of the cost.
- What is the HR Director's first name?
- What is the name of the medical questionnaire required for Voluntary Life Insurance?
- Where can you shop to use leftover FSA funds?
- What month does open enrollment begin with Texas Pipe and Supply?
20 Clues: Who is the 401K carrier? • What is Keith's last name? • Who is the vision carrier? • What is the HR manager's last name? • What is the HR Director's first name? • Where is the company Benefits page located? • Where can you shop to use leftover FSA funds? • Who would you contact regarding your FSA claim? • Who would you contact regarding your dental claim? • ...
Automobile Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-13
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- the amount that the policy owner must pay before the insurance policy pays any money.
- drive pays a fee to a company who agrees to cover certain accident-related costs when the driver makes a claim.
- the devaluation of a car when using historical data.
- insurance contract between a driver and an insurance company.
- pays for any physical you or your passengers ustain while in the vehcile even if you are not involved in a traffic accident.
- cars lose their value over time.
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- how a car loses its value by looking at prices from the past.
- at fault if you cause an accident.
- responsible to pay for the damages they cause with their automobiles.
- predict how often customers, based on their criteria, will submit claims.
- request for money.
- tells you the rate at which the car is traveling.
- cars increase in value over time.
- covers bodily injury.
- coverage that pays for damage you cause to other people’s property.
- indicates the distance a car has traveled since it left the factory.
- The value of how much something is worth.
- coverage that pays for injuries to you or your passengers caused by a driver who has no insurance or does not have enough to cover your medical losses.
- extra fee.
- how much gas is used by miles.
20 Clues: extra fee. • request for money. • covers bodily injury. • how much gas is used by miles. • cars lose their value over time. • cars increase in value over time. • at fault if you cause an accident. • The value of how much something is worth. • tells you the rate at which the car is traveling. • the devaluation of a car when using historical data. • ...
MED170 Chapter 6 2020-01-25
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- claims-incurred insurance
- a defense that claims innocence
- before & after child's birth
- to avoid charges of abandonment
- insurance that extends coverage
- documentation
- quality improvement
- taking steps to minimize danger
- material safety data sheets
- defenses used in a lawsuit
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- a technical defense
- statute of..
- know your area well
- the thing has been decided
- type of affirmative defense
- decline treatment
16 Clues: statute of.. • documentation • decline treatment • a technical defense • know your area well • quality improvement • claims-incurred insurance • the thing has been decided • defenses used in a lawsuit • type of affirmative defense • material safety data sheets • before & after child's birth • a defense that claims innocence • to avoid charges of abandonment • ...
EBX Insurance Terms 2023-07-13
Across
- in a life insurance policy, this designated person receives the money
- these are the companies that sell insurance products
- common on most insurance policies, you must pay this amount before the carrier will pay
- this is the agreed percentage a carrier will pay after meeting your deductible
- a contract providing income for a specified period of time;EBX does not sell these
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- this type of insurance protects you financially if you need to utilize a nursing home/assisted living,ect.
- you are eligible for this coverage when you turn 65
- these companies/people represent multiple different insurance products
- cost/money charged for an insurance policy
- fixed cost you would pay when receiving a service, most commonly doctors offices
10 Clues: cost/money charged for an insurance policy • you are eligible for this coverage when you turn 65 • these are the companies that sell insurance products • in a life insurance policy, this designated person receives the money • these companies/people represent multiple different insurance products • ...
the 2023-09-09
Across
- something owned; any tangible or intangible possession
- type of insurance that covers the probability of a predefined event happening instead of indemnifying actual loss incurred
- person or entity covered by an insurance policy
- an assertion of right
- provision that adds benefit to or amends the terms of a basic insurance policy
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- person or company that provides insurance coverage
- payment made to an insurance company
- event or circumtance that results in property damage
- type of insurance that covers medical expenses
9 Clues: an assertion of right • payment made to an insurance company • type of insurance that covers medical expenses • person or entity covered by an insurance policy • person or company that provides insurance coverage • event or circumtance that results in property damage • something owned; any tangible or intangible possession • ...
Auto Insurance 2025-12-04
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- the amount you pay each month or year to keep your insurance active
- the amount of protection provided by insurance
- optional coverage that pays for a rental car while yours is being replaced
- the state of being responsible for something by law
- A forceful impact between cars
- protects you if another driver has no insurance hits you
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- The amount paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in
- protects you if another driver has no insurance and hits you
- the legal contract that explains your insurance coverage
9 Clues: A forceful impact between cars • the amount of protection provided by insurance • the state of being responsible for something by law • The amount paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in • the legal contract that explains your insurance coverage • protects you if another driver has no insurance hits you • ...
Benefits Crossword 2022-07-26
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- Who is the 401k carrier?
- Who is the medical carrier for Texas Pipe & Supply?
- Where can you shop to use leftover FSA funds?
- Texas Pipe & Supply contributes to this health account.
- Who is the Cancer Insurance carrier for Texas Pipe & Supply?
- Who would you contact regarding your dental claim?
- HR Director's first name.
- An individual who is eligible for coverage under the employee's policy.
- What is the name of the medical questionnaire required for Voluntary Life Insurance?
- Who would you contact regarding your FSA claim?
- A predetermined annual amount the patient must pay before the insurance begins to cover a portion of the cost.
- A select time each year when you can make changes to your benefits.
- Who is the vision carrier?
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- Title of the monthly Benefits and Wellness newsletter.
- A person or a legal entity that is designated by you to receive a benefit, such as life insurance.
- What month does open enrollment begin with Texas Pipe & Supply?
- An event that triggers an enrollment window for an employee to enroll/make changes outside of the open enrollment window.
- HR Manager's last name.
- Where is the company Benefits page located?
- Keith's last name.
- Who is the Short-Term Disability carrier for Texas Pipe & Supply?
- A benefit provided by Texas Pipe & Supply that offers free counseling, legal advice, and referrals.
22 Clues: Keith's last name. • HR Manager's last name. • Who is the 401k carrier? • HR Director's first name. • Who is the vision carrier? • Where is the company Benefits page located? • Where can you shop to use leftover FSA funds? • Who would you contact regarding your FSA claim? • Who would you contact regarding your dental claim? • ...
Benefits Crossword 2022-09-12
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- Who would you contact regarding your dental claim?
- Who is the Cancer Insurance carrier for Texas Pipe and Supply?
- Who is the 401K carrier?
- What is the HR Director's first name?
- A person or a legal entity that is designated by you to receive a benefit, such as life insurance.
- What month does open enrollment begin with Texas Pipe and Supply?
- What is Keith's last name?
- An event that triggers a special enrollment period for an employee to enroll/make changes outside of the open enrollment window.
- What is the Title of the monthly Benefits and Wellness newsletter?
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- A select time each year when you can make changes to your benefits.
- Where is the company Benefits page located?
- A benefit provided by Texas Pipe & Supply that offers free counseling, legal advice, and referral.
- A predetermined annual amount the patient must pay before the insurance begins to cover a portion of the cost.
- Who is the medical carrier for Texas Pipe and Supply?
- What is the HR manager's last name?
- What is the name of the medical questionnaire required for Voluntary Life Insurance?
- Who would you contact regarding your FSA claim?
- Who is the Short- Term disability carrier for Texas Pipe and Supply?
- Where can you shop to use leftover FSA funds?
- Who is the vision carrier?
20 Clues: Who is the 401K carrier? • What is Keith's last name? • Who is the vision carrier? • What is the HR manager's last name? • What is the HR Director's first name? • Where is the company Benefits page located? • Where can you shop to use leftover FSA funds? • Who would you contact regarding your FSA claim? • Who would you contact regarding your dental claim? • ...
NEFE Module #1 and #6 2022-05-24
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- what you gain from an incident/accident that is settled by the court
- helps pay to maintain wellness
- the m in SMART goals
- type of expense that changes over time
- the n in INSURE acronym
- the most amount you have to pay is the out of the pocket____
- the most amount your insurance can cover
- insurance that makes it so when die whoever put will to will get money
- when your insurance doesn’t cover everything you pay a ______expense
- the s in INSURE acronym that involves place and time of event
- when you pay someone or a group money to cover certain things such as life or health
- the r in SMART goals
- type of expense that doesn’t change
- the e in the INSURE acronym
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- the I in INSURE acronym
- gratification when you save up and spend on mostly needs
- the s in SMART goals
- the statement for smth like money you state in court to receive for accident
- cost the r in INSURE acronym
- expense that is irregular
- a person who adjusts your claim to a more reasonable amount to gain from it
- the t in SMART goals
- things you pay for in life that are split into three categories
- when you spend quickly mainly on wants
- the u in INSURE acronym
- the a in SMART goals
- something that you don’t really need
- something necessary in your life
28 Clues: the s in SMART goals • the m in SMART goals • the t in SMART goals • the a in SMART goals • the r in SMART goals • the I in INSURE acronym • the n in INSURE acronym • the u in INSURE acronym • expense that is irregular • the e in the INSURE acronym • cost the r in INSURE acronym • helps pay to maintain wellness • something necessary in your life • type of expense that doesn’t change • ...
Module 4 Quiz Retake 2023-04-16
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- When you are willing to purchase a house.
- an expense that changes accordingly and in price.
- The maximum amount of money you will ever pay to an insurance company.
- Government issued payments on purchases and transactions.
- A type of life insurance that only lasts a term before having to be renewed.
- Paying monthly installments to live in a location through somebody elses property
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- an expense that doesn't change in timing or in cost.
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy monthly or routinely.
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- The initial amount of money you put down on a mortgage when buying a house.
- A form of tax on wealth
12 Clues: A form of tax on wealth • When you are willing to purchase a house. • an expense that changes accordingly and in price. • an expense that doesn't change in timing or in cost. • Government issued payments on purchases and transactions. • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy monthly or routinely. • ...
Flood Insurance 2018-02-10
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- Harvey's flooding extended beyond traditional flood ________.
- Many homeowners don't have this type of coverage.
- Many Americans think they're insured for this.
- The geographical spread of this threat is ________.
- Private insurers need this to underwrite flood accurately.
- Communities need to be more ________ after a disaster.
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- Insurers need room to offer broad, flexible coverage _______.
- NFIP insurance is often __________.
- The flooding is blamed on urban development and ______.
- FEMA has licensed AIR's inland flood and storm surge ________.
- Hurricane Harvey was not a ______ event.
- Harvey damages have been estimated at $65 to $75 ________.
- Millions of Americans don't know they're at _________
13 Clues: NFIP insurance is often __________. • Hurricane Harvey was not a ______ event. • Many Americans think they're insured for this. • Many homeowners don't have this type of coverage. • The geographical spread of this threat is ________. • Millions of Americans don't know they're at _________ • Communities need to be more ________ after a disaster. • ...
Health Insurance 2021-12-14
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- Flat-dollar amount a patient must pay when visiting a doctor or other healthcare provider
- Recurring fee
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- State or federal program that provides healthcare coverage to eligible individuals
- Nations health protection agency
- A drug sold by a drug company under a specific name
- Family member such as spouses, children, or parters
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- Federal program that provides healthcare coverage for patients age 65or older
- Percentage that the patient is responsible for under health insurance plan
- Healthcare provider that is not apart of a health plans network
- A request for payment that you submit to your insurer
- Dollar amount that a patient must pay before the health insurance will pay
- network Healthcare provider that is apart of a health plans network
13 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 • Healthcare provider that is not apart of a health plans network • network Healthcare provider that is apart of a health plans network • ...
Risk management vocav 2022-03-31
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- risk: a risk that can lead to loss of personal or business property including money, vehicles ,and buildings
- risk: a risk that presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- a company that agrees to take on certain economic risks and to pay for losses if they occur
- risk; A risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take
- policy: a policy stating the conditions to which the insurance company and the policy holder have agreed.
- the person or company buying the policy
- the amount a policy holder must pay for insurance coverage
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- Illegal uses of intellectual property, patents, trademarks and copyrights
- risk: a risk that relates to harm or injury, to other people on their property because of your actions
- risk: A risk that can result in personal losses such as furniture or clothing
- A form of risk protection that exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain similar payment
- risk: A risk that can result in financial loss, including personal risk, property risk and liability risk
- a policyholders request for payment for a loss that the insurance policy covers
- rights: The exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits
- The possibility of incurring a loss
- The person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
16 Clues: The possibility of incurring a loss • the person or company buying the policy • the amount a policy holder must pay for insurance coverage • The person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk • risk; A risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take • rights: The exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits • ...
GAP 2015-07-18
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- GAP is not considered insurance
- Primary and ______ can request GAP
- GAP disclosures
- What is the cost of GAP?
- When to file a claim
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- Days to cancel to get full refund
- If loan closes for any reason, it will result in GAP _______.
- Vehicle can be no more than ___ years old
- What is covered by gap insurance?
- _____ loss is when the cost to repair exceeds actual cash value.
- Guaranteed _________ Protection
- Never tell members they are _______ or denied
- GAP application form
13 Clues: GAP disclosures • GAP application form • When to file a claim • What is the cost of GAP? • GAP is not considered insurance • Guaranteed _________ Protection • Days to cancel to get full refund • What is covered by gap insurance? • Primary and ______ can request GAP • Vehicle can be no more than ___ years old • Never tell members they are _______ or denied • ...
Insurance Crossword 2015-06-02
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- An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering risk.
- An extension of car insurance that covers medical expenses and lost wages and other damages in case of injury.
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
- Protects you against damages to your car that are the result of covered perils not related to a collision.
- An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering risk.
- A type of auto insurance coverage, will reimburse the insured for any damage sustained to their personal vehicle that is the fault of the insured driver.
- A type of insurance policy that protects individuals/business from the risk of being sued and held liable for something.
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- document issued by an insurance company to the insured.
- Arrangement where a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- Formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment that is based on the terms of the insurance policy.
- Person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
12 Clues: document issued by an insurance company to the insured. • An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering risk. • An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering risk. • The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses. • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2025-12-05
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- an agreed upon arrangement or amount of money following an incident or claim
- a person who sells and manages insurance policies
- a percentage that an insured person pays when making a claim
- responsibility for others losses in an accident you caused
- a shared payment program where an employer pays part of the insurance premiums and the insured pays the other part
- a request for payment by an insured person to an insurer to cover losses
- insurance for unexpected injuries
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- a child or spouse who is dependent on another persons income
- insurance for property protection when an insured driver is at fault
- a signed insurance contract that lasts a specific amount of time
- a person who becomes eligible to receive money or payment
11 Clues: insurance for unexpected injuries • a person who sells and manages insurance policies • a person who becomes eligible to receive money or payment • responsibility for others losses in an accident you caused • a child or spouse who is dependent on another persons income • a percentage that an insured person pays when making a claim • ...
Wellness 2016-04-05
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- massage demos
- get your ceiling lifts and slings
- chairs and furniture
- health and fitness offering functional movement screenings
- home and auto insurance
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- be amazing
- lymphatic drainage
- and associates,naturopathic health centre
- group insurance for home and auto
- get a membership and go workout
- group insurance for part time casual and contract staff
11 Clues: be amazing • massage demos • lymphatic drainage • chairs and furniture • home and auto insurance • get a membership and go workout • group insurance for home and auto • get your ceiling lifts and slings • and associates,naturopathic health centre • group insurance for part time casual and contract staff • health and fitness offering functional movement screenings
Central Pre-Registration and Benefits 2023-03-23
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- Same day
- In or Out
- Look on the master payor grid for insurance plan
- Fairview Physician Associates Network list
- Admission
- To find insurance, you can look in the Media
- updating demographics
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- Cost of a procedure
- Obtain for an out-of-network insurance
- A summary of co-pay, deductible, OOP
- Cisco phone system
11 Clues: Same day • In or Out • Admission • Cisco phone system • Cost of a procedure • updating demographics • A summary of co-pay, deductible, OOP • Obtain for an out-of-network insurance • Fairview Physician Associates Network list • To find insurance, you can look in the Media • Look on the master payor grid for insurance plan
Financial Literacy 2015-06-02
Across
- Formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment that is based on the terms of the insurance policy.
- An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering risk.
- Injury Protection An extension of car insurance that covers medical expenses and lost wages and other damages in case of injury.
- Person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
- A type of auto insurance coverage, will reimburse the insured for any damage sustained to their personal vehicle that is the fault of the insured driver.
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- Protects you against damages to your car that are the result of covered perils not related to a collision.
- document issued by an insurance company to the insured.
- Arrangement where a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- Insurance policy that protects a person or business from being sued
10 Clues: document issued by an insurance company to the insured. • Insurance policy that protects a person or business from being sued • An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering risk. • The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses. • ...
Health Care Terms 2023-09-19
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- Protection provided against sickness.
- Care overall doctor you see when you are sick.
- where you go to get medicine.
- coverage that helps you pay for health care.
- Someone you depend on to pay for your health care
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- the amount you pay just to see your doctor.
- care benefits when your job pays for your health care.
- what you pay just to have insurance.
- a bill sent to your insurance company by a doctor
- An amount of money you pay but insurance covers the rest
- A definite course of rules.
11 Clues: A definite course of rules. • where you go to get medicine. • what you pay just to have insurance. • Protection provided against sickness. • the amount you pay just to see your doctor. • coverage that helps you pay for health care. • Care overall doctor you see when you are sick. • a bill sent to your insurance company by a doctor • ...
Mortgage Esha Wright 2013-04-18
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- extra fees charged by the lending institutio for the use of their money
- interest- interest that starts accuring at the beginning of each month and continue throughout each month
- value- valuation placed on property by public
- or cause to move so as to cover and opening
- estate tax- property tax or mileage tax
- insurance-home insurance, hazard insurance
- cost-one time cost that are not expected to continue after it is implemented
- tax- fee that is charged for the transfer of the title from the seller of the buyer
- legal claim of prperty ownership
- search- process that is performed primarly to determaine the answer
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- points- similar to origination fees that are collected from the buyer as a mean of paying for the loan application
- end ratio- a comparison of a borrows monthly expenses to her gross monthly incom
- process of taking possession of a mortgage
- a bond, deed, or other document.
- fee- can notes lawyer broadly
- payment- an initial payment made when something is brought or credit
- cost-costs are on going like mortgage insurance
- points- form of pre paid interest
- value- Namount for which something can be sold on a given market.
- money deposit-serious mental state of infront
- end ratio- your prosepective monthly mortgage payments divided by your gross monthly income
21 Clues: fee- can notes lawyer broadly • a bond, deed, or other document. • legal claim of prperty ownership • points- form of pre paid interest • estate tax- property tax or mileage tax • process of taking possession of a mortgage • insurance-home insurance, hazard insurance • or cause to move so as to cover and opening • value- valuation placed on property by public • ...
MORTGAGE 2013-04-18
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- end ratio- a comparison of a borrows monthly expenses to her gross monthly incom
- bond, deed, or other document.
- cost-one time cost that are not expected to continue after it is implemented
- payment-an initial payment made when something is brought or credit
- money deposit-serious mental state of infront
- value-amount for which something can be sold on a given market.
- points- similar to origination fees that are collected from the buyer as a mean of paying for the loan application
- interest- interest that starts accuring at the beginning of each month and continue throughout each month
- search- process that is performed primarly to determaine the answer
- tax- fee that is charged for the transfer of the title from the seller of the buyer
- insurance-home insurance, hazard insurance
- legal claim of prperty ownership
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- value-valuation placed on property by public
- or cause to move so as to cover and opening
- cost-costs are on going like mortgage insurance
- of taking possession of a mortgage
- extra fees charged by the lending institutio for the use of their money
- points- form of pre paid interest
- estate tax-property tax or mileage tax
- fee- can notes lawyer broadly
- end ratio- your prosepective monthly mortgage payments divided by your gross monthly income
21 Clues: fee- can notes lawyer broadly • bond, deed, or other document. • legal claim of prperty ownership • points- form of pre paid interest • of taking possession of a mortgage • estate tax-property tax or mileage tax • insurance-home insurance, hazard insurance • or cause to move so as to cover and opening • value-valuation placed on property by public • ...
Wise Crossword 2024-03-27
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- managed by professionals by using a pool of money from many investors
- money is paid to stockholder
- people who own a shares of stock
- collateral is used to ensure repayment on a loan such a auto loan, mortgage, etc
- a unique series of letters assigned to each stock
- Government-sponsored health insurance designed for people who have low-income or disabilities
- only allows people with legitimate reason to check a persons credit
- how quickly you can get cash without losing value
- insurance that pays a death benefit if the policyholder dies within a specific time period has no remaining value at the end of his time.
- The largest securities exchange in the United States which is located on Wall Street in NYC.
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- the amount you pay for a loss before the insurance company pays for anything
- someone who legally agrees to take responsibility or a persons debt if they cannot repay it
- Paying the smallest debt first then the biggest
- insurance used for renters
- Spreading investment across multiple investments
- there is no collateral used for a loan such as a student loan
- the bondholder will be paid once the face value matures
- a collection of investments
- the stock go down
- the fixed amount you pay before you see the doctor
- The stocks up
21 Clues: The stocks up • the stock go down • insurance used for renters • a collection of investments • money is paid to stockholder • people who own a shares of stock • Paying the smallest debt first then the biggest • Spreading investment across multiple investments • a unique series of letters assigned to each stock • how quickly you can get cash without losing value • ...
Risk Management 2024-02-19
Across
- Share of loss based on insurance proportion
- Risk type with potential for loss or gain, as in gambling
- Risk increase due to insured parties' dishonest actions
- Ability to meet debts with assets exceeding liabilities
- Restoring financial position after a loss
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- Insurance company owned by a parent firm to cover its own risks
- Independent agent not tied to a single insurer
- Risk pooling system to indemnify against losses
- Coverage for medical costs due to sickness or injury
- Shifting pure risk from the insured to a financially stronger insurer
- Strategy of eliminating risk by not engaging
- Risk minimization by dividing assets
12 Clues: Risk minimization by dividing assets • Restoring financial position after a loss • Share of loss based on insurance proportion • Strategy of eliminating risk by not engaging • Independent agent not tied to a single insurer • Risk pooling system to indemnify against losses • Coverage for medical costs due to sickness or injury • ...
B-Law 2022-05-09
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- If you have a lot of “____assets” such as expensive vehicles, a pool, wild animals, etc. you’re better protected with it.
- a type of insurance designed to add extra liability coverage over and above another insurance policy, such as auto or homeowners insurance.
- Damage to your own ____
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- Umbrella coverage comes into play when your ____ liability limits (such as from a homeowners or auto insurance policy) have been reached.
- Damage from your
- If you regularly find yourself in predicaments where things could go wrong and you could get ____, yes you need it.
- Damage from a ___
- Umbrella insurance is not required by ___
- If you have ___ money in your personal assets (bank accounts included) than you have coverage from other insurance policies, experts recommend it.
- Damage caused on_____
10 Clues: Damage from your • Damage from a ___ • Damage caused on_____ • Damage to your own ____ • Umbrella insurance is not required by ___ • If you regularly find yourself in predicaments where things could go wrong and you could get ____, yes you need it. • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Josh Turzillo 2016-05-11
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- Possibility of loss or injury
- Risk that cannot be controlled
- Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- Risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- Risk caused by human error
- Managing risk to achieve your objectives
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- Risk caused by natural disasters
- Risk that could result in economic loss
- Risk that can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- Risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- Risk with no reward for avoiding the risk
11 Clues: Risk caused by human error • Possibility of loss or injury • Risk that cannot be controlled • Risk caused by natural disasters • Risk that could result in economic loss • Managing risk to achieve your objectives • Risk with no reward for avoiding the risk • Risk that can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • ...
Commonly Used Terms and Definitions 2019-10-29
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- 11-digit number that identifies the labeler, product, and trade package size.
- Prescription drug benefit available to everyone with Medicare.
- a flat rate.
- Number that tells the pharmacy database which PBM is to receive the claim for a particular prescription.
- Organization that provides administrative services in processing and analyzing prescription claims for pharmacy benefit and coverage programs.
- Directions of the prescription.
- Federal law that outlines requirements that employer-sponsored group insurance plans, insurance companies, and managed care organizations must satisfy in order to provide health insurance coverage in the individual and group healthcare markets.
- trying other medications first before “stepping up” to drugs that cost more.
- Amount patient must pay before the prescription drug plan or other insurance begins to pay.
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- Amount patient may be required to pay as a means to share the cost of services. It is a percentage.
- Process used by health care providers to determine if they will cover a prescribed procedure, service or medication.
- process of determining which of two or more insurance policies will have primary responsibility of processing/paying a claim and the extent to which the other policies will contribute.
- Medication administered directly into the veins.
- the act of processing a pharmacy claim.
- Unique 10-digit code issued to health care providers in the U.S.
15 Clues: a flat rate. • Directions of the prescription. • the act of processing a pharmacy claim. • Medication administered directly into the veins. • Prescription drug benefit available to everyone with Medicare. • Unique 10-digit code issued to health care providers in the U.S. • trying other medications first before “stepping up” to drugs that cost more. • ...
use - for spaces 2023-07-29
Across
- the applicant has this window of time that they can either accept or deny the policy they were delivered
- specified dollar amount to pay before insurance starts to pay benefits
- in the event of permanent and total disability, premiums will be waived
- insured duty to give reasonable notice (20 days)in the event of loss(- for spaces)
- insured must wait 60 days no later than 3 years after proof of loss where claimant may seek recovery from insurer
- a period of time that the insured has to pay premium before policy laspes
- sharing of expenses between the insureds and the insurance company
- set dollar amount insured will pay each time for certain services
- something that the insured will pay between basic expense insurance and major medical expense insurance
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- Copy of a signed application, attached rider and amendments, constitutes what? - for spaces
- a provision that allows policy to be cancelled at any time or at the end of the policy period
- insurer discovers a misstatement of age on application, how would benefits be paid under the policy
- a policy that insurance company can not cancel nor increase premium beyon
- specified things the insurer will not cover
- must be submitted within 90 after a loss
15 Clues: must be submitted within 90 after a loss • specified things the insurer will not cover • set dollar amount insured will pay each time for certain services • sharing of expenses between the insureds and the insurance company • specified dollar amount to pay before insurance starts to pay benefits • ...
Patient Access Week 2025 2025-03-25
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- The percentage of medical costs for which the patient is responsible after they have met their deductible
- This law protects patients from being turned away or having their plan of care altered based on their ability to pay in the Emergency Room
- ____________ of Benefits refers to the order in which a patient's coverages are billed when they have more than one plan
- ___________ Manager houses documents scanned in at UH facilities or uploaded by the patient
- A flat-rate fee for specific medical services, the value of which is determined by the patient's individual insurance provider
- This document is required to be signed by any patient who has Medicare coverage and is being admitted under INPATIENT status
- An approximate cost of scheduled exams or procedures calculated by Epic and provided to the patient to help them prepare for their financial responsibility
- This document is required to be signed by any patient who has Medicare coverage and is being held under OBSERVATION status
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- The set monthly rate that a patient pays to remain enrolled in their medical insurance program
- The Out of ___________ Maximum is the most money a patient can be required to contribute toward medical expenses in a calendar year as determined by their insurance provider
- This tool helps us search for active plans when the patient is unable to provide details about their coverage
- The amount of money that the patient must contribute toward medical expenses before their insurance begins to pay (usually an annual amount)
- The form that patients must complete at their initial visit when filing a claim with the Bureau of Worker's Compensation for a work-related accident or illness
- This law protects patients' rights to privacy and outlines specific circumstances in which Protected Health Information can be accessed or shared
- The virtual patient portal where patients can schedule appointments, request medication refills, view clinical documents, and much more!
- Founded in 1974, this association is the home of Patient Access best practice and subject matter expertise. This is the accrediting party for the CHAA certification.
- What nearby hospital system is in-network with United Healthcare Marketplace insurance?
- This agreement informs the patient that their exam or procedure does not meet CMS medical necessity standards and therefore may result in an insurance denial. The patient agrees to take financial responsibility if the insurance refuses to cover the service.
- The CMS questionnaire that is required to be reviewed with all patients who have Medicare A/B coverage to determine if Medicare is primary
19 Clues: What nearby hospital system is in-network with United Healthcare Marketplace insurance? • ___________ Manager houses documents scanned in at UH facilities or uploaded by the patient • The set monthly rate that a patient pays to remain enrolled in their medical insurance program • ...
Business Law Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-07
Across
- Prohibits the insurer from refusing to preform due to misrepresentation or fraud
- General type of insurance intended to indemify for harm to the insured's personal or real property
- A kind of clause in a fire insurance policy that requires the insured to maintain coverage equal to a certain percentage
- Primary source for social insurance coverage in the U.S.A
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- exceptions to insurance policies
- indemnifies for losses resulting from accident, chance, or negligence
- indemnifies against all damage to the insured's car except that was caused by collision or upset.
- Covers personal injury or property damage claims for which the insured is legally responsible
- Insurance that protects against direct and accidental damage done to a car
- A modification to a standard insurance policy
10 Clues: exceptions to insurance policies • A modification to a standard insurance policy • Primary source for social insurance coverage in the U.S.A • indemnifies for losses resulting from accident, chance, or negligence • Insurance that protects against direct and accidental damage done to a car • ...
PA 2025-06-02
Across
- Legislation that governs how personal information is handled.
- Status of living in a particular place for legal or official purposes.
- Document used to confirm where someone lives.
- Database focused on insurance fraud
- Official document permitting a person to drive
- A person’s job or professional role.
- Technology that tracks vehicle data for insurance or fleet management.
- Formal expression of dissatisfaction or concern.
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- First Centrals system
- Everyone's favourite task
- Fraudulent practice of selling fake or invalid car insurance.
- UK agency responsible for maintaining driver and vehicle records.
- Crime involving the unauthorized use of someone’s personal details.
- Formal request for compensation, often made to an insurer.
- The best team leader
- Systematic review or examination of records or processes.
16 Clues: The best team leader • First Centrals system • Everyone's favourite task • Database focused on insurance fraud • A person’s job or professional role. • Document used to confirm where someone lives. • Official document permitting a person to drive • Formal expression of dissatisfaction or concern. • Systematic review or examination of records or processes. • ...
Chapter 19-1 2024-03-13
Across
- one who receives benefits of the insurance policy
- When the act of insuring an event increases the likelihood that the event will happen
- When the act of insuring an event increases the likelihood that the event will happen
- insurance company
- something of value that, if lost, would cause you financial harm
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- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- A contract whereby one party (insurer) agrees to indemnify or guarantee another party (insured) against a loss by a specified future contingency or peril in return for payment of a premium.
- A person covered by an insurance policy
- using strategies to reduce the amount of risk
- An insurance contract
10 Clues: insurance company • An insurance contract • A person covered by an insurance policy • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • using strategies to reduce the amount of risk • one who receives benefits of the insurance policy • something of value that, if lost, would cause you financial harm • ...
Healthcare 2023-11-30
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- The organ that helps us filter our blood
- The organ responsible for thinking
- An organ with several functions but commonly associated with alcohol poisoning
- The organ that helps us digest food (not the stomach)
- Health insurance from the government for people with limited income or limited resources
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- Health insurance from the government for people 65+ or people with disabilities
- Largest organ of the body that protects us from the environment
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- How often you should see a doctor for a checkup if you are under 50 (in years)
- The organ that helps us breathe
- Health insurance for children whose families make too much money for (6 down) but can't afford health insurance
- A professional who helps take care of your teeth
- How often you should see a doctor for a checkup if you are over 50 (in years)
- The organ that helps us see (plural)
14 Clues: The organ that helps us breathe • The organ responsible for thinking • The organ that helps us see (plural) • The organ that helps us filter our blood • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body • A professional who helps take care of your teeth • The organ that helps us digest food (not the stomach) • ...
Insurance 2013-11-07
Across
- relación económica lícita del asegurado respecto del bien asegurado
- the amount charged by the insurer or reinsurer as the price for granting insurance or reinsurance cover
- contrato por el que el asegurador transfiere a un reasegurador el riesgo asumido de manera total o parcial por el pago de una prima
- when an extraordinary sacrifice or expenditure is intentionally made for common safety for the purpose of preserving the maritime adventure from peril
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- Argentine Insurance Controlling Agency
- certficado de cobertura provisoria hasta la aceptación o rechazo de la póliza por parte de la compañía aseguradora
- instrumento que sirve como prueba del contrato de seguros
- when the sum insured at the time of the loss is less than the actual value of the insured property and so part of the insured loss will not be covered under the policy
8 Clues: Argentine Insurance Controlling Agency • instrumento que sirve como prueba del contrato de seguros • relación económica lícita del asegurado respecto del bien asegurado • the amount charged by the insurer or reinsurer as the price for granting insurance or reinsurance cover • ...
Insurance 2021-05-20
Across
- when the coverage includes everything
- a person or company that insures
- type of home insurance that covers your possessions
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- the act of paying
- a document that has all the terms of a contract for insurance
- to reduce the price of something
- document that shows the price something can cost
- protection provided against risks
8 Clues: the act of paying • to reduce the price of something • a person or company that insures • protection provided against risks • when the coverage includes everything • document that shows the price something can cost • type of home insurance that covers your possessions • a document that has all the terms of a contract for insurance
Insurance 2021-11-02
Across
- all states must be valid for at least
- insurance is never needed for this type of purchase
- this is only needed if the customer is receiving their vehicle in DC AND have anything other than a MD DL
- in this state the customer must be the policy holder
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- in this state we can accept temporary insurance card
- insurance must be valid for no less than 60 days
- If no specific exp date, must state "NOT VALID FOR MORE THAN 1 YEAR FROM EFFECTIVE DATE"
- York the only state that requires insurance 3 days prior
8 Clues: all states must be valid for at least • insurance must be valid for no less than 60 days • insurance is never needed for this type of purchase • in this state we can accept temporary insurance card • in this state the customer must be the policy holder • York the only state that requires insurance 3 days prior • ...
Insurance 2022-03-01
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- Person (spouse, child or unmarried child) other than the subscriber who is covered in the subscriber's health benefit plan.
- An approval obtained from insurance companies that a particular visit, service, or procedure will be considered for payment
- The services and supplies that a patient’s plan covers (for which it pays)
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- is the person responsible for payment of premiums, or whose employment is the basis for eligibility for membership in an HMO or other health insurance plan.
- The expenses shared by the patient and the insurance company. The percentage of covered medical expenses you pay after you've met your deductible.
- The initial amount of money that the insured must pay before the plan pays a claim
- A fixed amount of money paid for healthcare services
- A communication from your Primary Care Provider (PCP) to seek specialty medical services
8 Clues: A fixed amount of money paid for healthcare services • The services and supplies that a patient’s plan covers (for which it pays) • The initial amount of money that the insured must pay before the plan pays a claim • A communication from your Primary Care Provider (PCP) to seek specialty medical services • ...
Insurance 2024-01-26
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- This is the financial payment - what a person will receive if they suffer a loss
- Where the same risk is insured with more than one insurer, they will divide the cost of the claim between them.
- This is financial protection against a loss that might occur in the future. It will pace the insured person back in the same financial position they were in before they suffered the loss.
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- You must answer all questions truthfully and reveal all relevant information when completing a proposal form or claim form.
- This is when a policyholder doesn't make a claim on their insurance the insurance company will give them a discount on their premium. It is a reward for not making a claim
- This is the fee or money that people pay to insurance companies for insurance
- Once an insurance company has paid compensation for any insured item, the right of ownership of that item passes to the insurance company
- To insure something you must benefit from its existence and suffer (financially) from its loss.
8 Clues: This is the fee or money that people pay to insurance companies for insurance • This is the financial payment - what a person will receive if they suffer a loss • To insure something you must benefit from its existence and suffer (financially) from its loss. • ...
Insurance 2022-11-14
8 Clues: car accident • speeding is a • type of player • driver abstract • veh written off • windshield coverage • home valuation tool • mandatory coverage for auto
Risk Management 2022-03-31
Across
- illegal uses pf intellectual property,patents,trademark,and copy right
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
- a risk that relates to harm
- a risk including ones property
- a policy statin the condition to which the insurance company and the policyholder have agreed
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- a risk that present the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- a risk that you can reduce or eliminate
- a risk that can result in financial loss
- rights the exclusive right to possess and use property including money,vehicles,and buildings
- the possibility of incurring a loss
- the amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage
- a form of risk protection that exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain smaller payments
- a policyholder's request for payment for loss that the insurance policy covers
- a company that agrees to take on certain economic risk
- the person or company buying the policy
15 Clues: a risk that relates to harm • a risk including ones property • the possibility of incurring a loss • a risk that you can reduce or eliminate • the person or company buying the policy • a risk that can result in financial loss • a company that agrees to take on certain economic risk • the amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage • ...
Patient Access 2019-03-13
Across
- Online patient portal
- Responsible Party
- CBL
- Timekeeper and attendance
- REVNEWS
- Children's Hospital
- Rescue, alarm, contain and, extinquish
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- Amount you pay provider at time of service
- Provides an estimate of services
- Call out of work
- Military insurance
- Web portal for insurance eligibility
- Access your benefits
- Good for 5 years
- UVA values
15 Clues: CBL • REVNEWS • UVA values • Call out of work • Good for 5 years • Responsible Party • Military insurance • Children's Hospital • Access your benefits • Online patient portal • Timekeeper and attendance • Provides an estimate of services • Web portal for insurance eligibility • Rescue, alarm, contain and, extinquish • Amount you pay provider at time of service
terrain crossword 2022-05-25
Across
- a card that takes money from your bank account to pay for things
- you put money into something for later
- a account connected to the market via stocks
- insurance for health benefits
- insurance for your car
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- insurance for your life
- a bank account used for saving money
- a simple version of interest
- a type of interest
- something you invest in
- money you owe
- a account used to saved for retirement
- a account that can be used for checks
- money given out to you so you can pay for some thing
14 Clues: money you owe • a type of interest • insurance for your car • insurance for your life • something you invest in • a simple version of interest • insurance for health benefits • a bank account used for saving money • a account that can be used for checks • you put money into something for later • a account used to saved for retirement • a account connected to the market via stocks • ...
Financial Literacy 2015-06-02
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- Protects you against damages to your car that are the result of covered perils not related to a collision.
- An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering risk.
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
- document issued by an insurance company to the insured.
- Insurance policy that protects a person or business from being sued
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- Arrangement where 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 type of auto insurance coverage, will reimburse the insured for any damage sustained to their personal vehicle that is the fault of the insured driver.
- Person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- Formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment that is based on the terms of the insurance policy.
- Injury Protection An extension of car insurance that covers medical expenses and lost wages and other damages in case of injury.
10 Clues: document issued by an insurance company to the insured. • Insurance policy that protects a person or business from being sued • An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering risk. • The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses. • ...
Stealth Claims Crossword 2019-08-12
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- Providers who have agreed to provide medical care under the terms of a contract with an insurer, administrator, employer, etc.
- A product/service provided to assist policyholders with cash flow in situation where extremely high dollar claims occur.
- The time period during which insurance coverage is in effect.
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (of 1985).
- Continuation of a policy after its expiration date.
- The entity that receives commissions from the sale and service of insurance policies.
- Family Medical Leave Act.
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- Explanation of Reimbursement.
- Claims incurred in the previous contract period and presented in the subsequent contract period for payment processing.
- Listing of charges a patient or their insurance is being billed for.
- An exclusion or adjustment of the stop-loss deductible for an individual.
- Summary Plan Document.
- Money charged for the insurance coverage reflecting expectation of loss.
- Confirmation of Eligibility.
14 Clues: Summary Plan Document. • Family Medical Leave Act. • Confirmation of Eligibility. • Explanation of Reimbursement. • Continuation of a policy after its expiration date. • Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (of 1985). • The time period during which insurance coverage is in effect. • Listing of charges a patient or their insurance is being billed for. • ...
Chapter 1: The Insurance Policy 2021-09-10
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- This type of policy has been promulgated by insurance service and advisory organizations
- A document that modifies one or more forms
- provide specific meaning for words in the policy
- This type of policy consists of a set of coverage part forms
- Sets forth the basic promises in a policy
- this type of policy is developed by a company with their own terms
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- Refers to a segment of an insurance policy
- This type of insurance covers more than one line of business
- This type of insurance covers a single line of business
- a provision that qualifies the promise of an insurer
- specifies what the insurer does not intend to cover
- This type of policy is drafted to meet the specific needs of an individual risk
- This type of policy is self-contained
- Includes the information that is unique to a specific policy
14 Clues: This type of policy is self-contained • Sets forth the basic promises in a policy • Refers to a segment of an insurance policy • A document that modifies one or more forms • provide specific meaning for words in the policy • specifies what the insurer does not intend to cover • a provision that qualifies the promise of an insurer • ...
DRAFT 2016-11-08
Payor Interactions 2025-08-20
Insurance 2023-02-21
Across
- The insurance company
- A decrease in value due to age, wear, and tear, etc.
- Notice to an insurer that under the terms of a policy
- Reimburses you for damage done to your vehicle sustained in a collision.
- The first or third party
- The amount of the loss the insured is responsible for paying before benefits from the insurance company are payable.
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- The date on which the policy ends
- The written contract of insurance.
8 Clues: The insurance company • The first or third party • The date on which the policy ends • The written contract of insurance. • A decrease in value due to age, wear, and tear, etc. • Notice to an insurer that under the terms of a policy • Reimburses you for damage done to your vehicle sustained in a collision. • ...
Insurance 2023-09-12
8 Clues: Loss of Profit • Stock Insurance • Work related accident • Premises Risk/ Work Away Risk • Import/Export/Goods in Transit • Insurance cover for a building • Construction / Interior fit out • Loss of baggage / Trip Cancellation
CH-1 CROSSWORD 2021-02-24
Lesson 4.3 2025-03-20
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- The person driving a car.
- Something that happens by mistake.
- When something goes wrong.
- A company that pays for your car when damaged from an accident.
- A person that works for an insurance company.
- To say someone has done something wrong.
- Feeling pain or suffering.
- Official permission to drive.
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- Someone sees something happen.
- A government job to keep people safe and enforce laws.
- Information where a place is located.
- When something is broken and now costs less money.
- Damages or events that insurance will pay for.
- Something that is necessary.
14 Clues: The person driving a car. • When something goes wrong. • Feeling pain or suffering. • Something that is necessary. • Official permission to drive. • Someone sees something happen. • Something that happens by mistake. • Information where a place is located. • To say someone has done something wrong. • A person that works for an insurance company. • ...
Crossword 2021-07-15
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- Repository of all documents
- Captures digital signature
- Our work from home model
- Internal tool to track tickets
- The act of acquiring something
- Insurance that an insurance company purchases from another insurance company
- Person who sells insurance policy on behalf of company
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- Process of evaluating the risks & using the info to set premium pricing
- Early warning received by the agent regarding their customers
- Test region before promoting to Prod
10 Clues: Our work from home model • Captures digital signature • Repository of all documents • Internal tool to track tickets • The act of acquiring something • Test region before promoting to Prod • Person who sells insurance policy on behalf of company • Early warning received by the agent regarding their customers • ...
Life Insurance Ki Kitaab 2025-06-06
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- The money you pay regularly to keep your policy active
- The person you choose to receive the insurance money
- What you file to get the benefit when something happens
- When your insurance plan ends and the benefit is paid out
- The guaranteed amount paid by the insurer in case of a claim
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- A contract between you and the insurance company
- The person who gets the money after the insured person passes away
- The protection or benefit your insurance offers
- The length of time your insurance covers you
- An add-on to your base policy for extra protection
10 Clues: The length of time your insurance covers you • The protection or benefit your insurance offers • A contract between you and the insurance company • An add-on to your base policy for extra protection • The person you choose to receive the insurance money • The money you pay regularly to keep your policy active • What you file to get the benefit when something happens • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created By: James Couch 2017-05-15
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- possibility of catastrophe caused by a natural disaster
- threat of loss with no opportunity for gain
- systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- when conditions could be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- likelihood of economic loss
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- risk of harm due to human mistakes
- meets insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- possibility of loss or injury
- can not be controlled
- unacceptible risk to insurance carriers due to likelihood of loss being too high
11 Clues: can not be controlled • likelihood of economic loss • possibility of loss or injury • risk of harm due to human mistakes • threat of loss with no opportunity for gain • possibility of catastrophe caused by a natural disaster • meets insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage • systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Giselle Briseno-Rodriguez 2019-05-21
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- risk that cannot be controlled
- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance companies
- a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- the risk of harm caused by human mistakes
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- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- paid protection against loss
- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
- threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- systematic process of managing risks to reach your objectives
- possibility of a catastrophe caused by natural disasters
- possibility of loss or injury
11 Clues: paid protection against loss • possibility of loss or injury • risk that cannot be controlled • the risk of harm caused by human mistakes • threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss • a risk that is unacceptable to insurance companies • possibility of a catastrophe caused by natural disasters • ...
A lot of English Words and Expessions 2020-10-09
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- a topless car
- How to learn of something informally(3 words)
- If you guess how many cats I have this in this bag I'll give you _____ of them.
- I don't need four tires, I only need three of _____
- "He was running - I could see he was in a _____"
- you do this to flowers in bloom
- "He was running - I could see he was in a ______"
- Insurance ______
- A false, stated reason for doing something
- The busy morning or afternoon drive time (two words)
- What you pay first before insurance pays
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- ______ there in France the eat escargot
- what you call the thing on the back of a pickup truck
- ____ make honey
- The doctor had to be in my insurance company's _____
- Hummer and Jeep. ______ of them are SUVs.
- I want a half dozen eggs, so please give me six of _____
- A truck with a small bed on the back
- doctor who helps with mental health problems
- He fixed the sink himself, because he is _____
- Across the room, for example
- Because I was hungry when they brought out chicken wings I ate ____ of them.
22 Clues: a topless car • ____ make honey • Insurance ______ • Across the room, for example • you do this to flowers in bloom • A truck with a small bed on the back • ______ there in France the eat escargot • What you pay first before insurance pays • Hummer and Jeep. ______ of them are SUVs. • A false, stated reason for doing something • doctor who helps with mental health problems • ...
New Hire Training (Mortgage Class) 2020-04-24
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- Code in MSP to determine loan status
- Air Inflated Mortgage Loans
- Payment, interest, taxes, insurance
- Screen where all notes in MSP
- Mortgage insurance for government loans
- Imaging system currently used
- Can have an overage or a shortage
- Customer Asset Management
- Also known as HUD
- Learning skill that must be developed
- To work together as one team
- Attire that is out of dress code.
- Customers M&T strive to obtain.
- Employee/human resource Interface
- 877-473-4732
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- Overlay of MSP
- Screen for Loss Mit notes
- Procedure repository
- Mortgage insurance for conventional loans
- To do the right thing
- System of record
- Property Type including Condos & homes
- Type of loan designed for veterans
- To be open and honest
- Phone that should be used only in back hallway
- Email System
- Company Intranet
- Screen where phone #'s are maintained
- The Black screen
- is a support team.
- Screen used to review Corp adv fees
31 Clues: Email System • 877-473-4732 • Overlay of MSP • System of record • Company Intranet • The Black screen • Also known as HUD • is a support team. • Procedure repository • To do the right thing • To be open and honest • Screen for Loss Mit notes • Customer Asset Management • Air Inflated Mortgage Loans • To work together as one team • Screen where all notes in MSP • Imaging system currently used • ...
Consumer Car Puzzle 2024-04-03
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- manufacturer's suggested retail price/sticker price
- something you pay if something goes wrong
- money taken off delivered price, put towards the car
- in case you are hit by someone without insurance
- the must-have insurance
- you pay first amount of money to repair then insurance pays for the rest
- amount of miles you can drive on a lease without penalty
- website that gives trade-in value
- "out the door" price
- covers damage to other people's property
- take to a dealer then subtract price from next car
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- value lost in a car over time
- fee every car pays to be registered
- agreed price
- covers damage to vehicle by nature like theft and hail
- shows history of cars
- charge 1 extra month of rent in case of damage, you get money back
- expected value at the end of a lease
- renting a vehicle
- price you as a seller are selling the car for
- covers damage to your vehicle/property
- covers injury to others
22 Clues: agreed price • renting a vehicle • "out the door" price • shows history of cars • the must-have insurance • covers injury to others • value lost in a car over time • website that gives trade-in value • fee every car pays to be registered • expected value at the end of a lease • covers damage to your vehicle/property • covers damage to other people's property • ...
Business 2022-03-31
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- presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- the exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits
- a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take
- policy holders request for payment for a loss that the insurance policy covers
- the person or company buying the policy
- exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain smaller payment
- refers to as illegal use of intellectual property, patents, trade marks, and copyrights
- can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss
- loss of personal or business property including money, vehicles, and buildings
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- can result in personal losses like health and personal well being
- amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage
- states the conditions to which the insurance company and the place holder have agreed
- a risk that can result in financial loss
- agrees to take on certain economic risks and pay for losses if they occur
- relates to harm or injury of other people or their property
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
16 Clues: the person or company buying the policy • a risk that can result in financial loss • can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss • presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain • amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage • a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take • ...
Risk Management 2022-03-31
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- Person or company buying the policy
- A form of risk protection that exchanges the uncertainty of a possible financial loss for a smaller payment
- Risk that you can reduce or eliminate by your actions
- Person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
- A risk that presents the chance of loss but no opportunity gain
- Policyholder's request for payment for a loss that the insurance covers
- Amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage
- A risk that can lead to loss of personal or business property
- Possibility of incurring a loss
- Risk that can result in personal losses such as health and personal well-being
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- Policy stating the conditions to which the insurance company and policyholder have agreed
- A risk that relates to harm or injury to other people or their property because of your actions
- Illegal use of intellectual property, patents, trademarks, and copyrights
- Risk that can result in financial loss
- Exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits
- Companies that agree to take on certain economic risks and to pay for losses
16 Clues: Possibility of incurring a loss • Person or company buying the policy • Risk that can result in financial loss • Risk that you can reduce or eliminate by your actions • Amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage • Person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk • Exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits • ...
Health Science Profession System 2020-01-08
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- practicing the profession with many changes
- gene mutations and respond to drugs
- insurance for low income children
- preventive services to improve health
- accounts for majority of deaths (heart disease & cancer)
- having insurance through a private carrier or a
- increased risk of surgical infections, pneumonia or
- monitors infectious diseases in hospitals
- infectious disease Pneumonia is an example
- increased number of elderly have decreased in diseases
- rising cost of health care use
- drug resistant bacterial strains
- every day life activities
- international traveling
- occupational therapist, speech therapist
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- comparison between states and countries showing a large variation
- a widespread occurrence
- living a longer life
- health insurance for low income adults
- fever and severe internal bleeding
- environmental conditions causes diseases
- can dtect disease early
- linking data in hospitals regardless of location
- nutritional status in response to diseases
- rates fell 13%
- another word for bird flu
- 1 in 68 children are diagnosed
- Controls health care cost
28 Clues: rates fell 13% • living a longer life • a widespread occurrence • can dtect disease early • international traveling • another word for bird flu • every day life activities • Controls health care cost • rising cost of health care use • 1 in 68 children are diagnosed • drug resistant bacterial strains • insurance for low income children • fever and severe internal bleeding • ...
CROSSWORD 2015-06-02
Across
- GUARANTEED MONTHLY INCOME PLAN FROM CHOICe
- NEW REGULATION IMPLEMENTED RECENTLY FOR LI PLANS , ALREADY THERE IN
- NO OF YRS AFTER WHICH PARTIAL WITHDRAWALS CAN BE DONE IN ULIP
- THE BENEFIT AVAILABLE TO POLICY HOLDER ON COMPLETION OF POLICY TERM
- CHOICe HEAD OFFICE IS IN THIS PLACE
- PREMIUM PAYMENT TERM IN MONEY BACK PLAN
- THIS IS REMOVED IN THE NEW PLANS FROM CHOICe, BENEFICIAL FOR BANK
- INSURANCE PLAN FOR HOME LOAN BORROWERS
- CHILD EDUCATION PLAN
- NEW WHOLE LIFE PLAN FROM CHOICe
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- MONEY BACK PLAN FROM CHOICe
- REGULATORY BODY FOR INSURANCE IN INDIA
- PREMIUM PAYMENT TERM IN MONTHLY INCOME PLAN FROM CHOICe
- AFTER ____ YRS SET OFF OPTION CAN BE AVAILED IN MONTHLY INCOME PLAN
- SINGLE PREMIUM PLAN FROM CHOICe
- THIS IS THE CHARGE FOR LIFE COVER
- FOUR% & ____% PROJECTED RATES IN ULIP ILLUSTRATIONS
- NUMBER OF TIMES LOYALTY ADDITIONS ARE PROVIDED IN WHOLE LIFE PLAN
- INSURANCE PLAN FOR EDUCATION LOAN BORROWERS
- NEW PLAN FROM CHOICe with 10/15/20/25 Yrs Policy Terms
20 Clues: CHILD EDUCATION PLAN • MONEY BACK PLAN FROM CHOICe • SINGLE PREMIUM PLAN FROM CHOICe • NEW WHOLE LIFE PLAN FROM CHOICe • THIS IS THE CHARGE FOR LIFE COVER • CHOICe HEAD OFFICE IS IN THIS PLACE • REGULATORY BODY FOR INSURANCE IN INDIA • INSURANCE PLAN FOR HOME LOAN BORROWERS • PREMIUM PAYMENT TERM IN MONEY BACK PLAN • GUARANTEED MONTHLY INCOME PLAN FROM CHOICe • ...
The Personal Finance Puzzle 2018-11-30
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- borrowing money that is not yours
- page 4 (read)
- listen to the holy ghost
- expenses that are different every month
- message from the presidency
- spreading your money across multiple investments
- page 39
- message from the presidency
- message from the preidency
- a percentage of the amount owed
- account with low rate of return
- page 75
- page 54
- putting time effort or money into something
- powerful tool to help maintain long term perspective
- discussing financial stewardship and other things
- the price of the insurance
- paying one tenth of earnings annually
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- a debt investment
- fund made up of assorted stocks
- page 79
- message from the presidency
- an insurance cost
- page 39
- abstaining from food and drink
- expenses that are for a definite amount
- a home loan
- another form of investing page 173
- portion of ownership in a company
- a financial plan
- arrangement to compensate individual for hardship
- interest earning additional interest on interest
- the promise to act
- monies that you actually take home
34 Clues: page 79 • page 39 • page 39 • page 75 • page 54 • a home loan • page 4 (read) • a financial plan • a debt investment • an insurance cost • the promise to act • listen to the holy ghost • message from the preidency • the price of the insurance • message from the presidency • message from the presidency • message from the presidency • abstaining from food and drink • fund made up of assorted stocks • ...
automobile 2024-11-13
Across
- numerical value of inclination or decline
- when a car is slipping sideways while also going forwards
- distance the car traveled a greater distance
- person held responsible for a accident
- rate at which the car is traveling
- function of the number and lengths of skid marks left at the scene
- the amount you pay before insurance gives you money
- lose their value typically seen in cars
- when two or more vehicles physically engage
- accumulated distance on a trip
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- the mark a tire leaves when it turns
- a car that a person drives
- the shorter end on a line segment
- the type of car that is not owned by the driver but by a business
- cars that gain value
- this reads the rate in a digital way
- distance between stopping and braking
- the economizing on fuel
- the fee the driver agrees to pay for the insurance
- asking insurance for money
20 Clues: cars that gain value • the economizing on fuel • a car that a person drives • asking insurance for money • accumulated distance on a trip • the shorter end on a line segment • rate at which the car is traveling • the mark a tire leaves when it turns • this reads the rate in a digital way • distance between stopping and braking • person held responsible for a accident • ...
Financial Literacy Month - Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-12
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- A type of insurance that pays out upon the death of the insured.
- Not for profit organization that protects Canadian policyholders if their life and health insurance company fails.
- Money set aside for future use, such as retirement or for a rainy day.
- This type of insurance covers medical expenses, travel insurance, critical illness, and loss of income due to disability.
- The advantages or payouts received from an insurance policy.
- Assuris' guarantee on all life and health insurance benefits.
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- Money placed in stocks, bonds, or real estate, where your money grows over time.
- Knowledge about money management, budgeting, and investing basics.
- A contract where one party, the policyholder, pays to be safeguarded against potential future losses.
9 Clues: The advantages or payouts received from an insurance policy. • Assuris' guarantee on all life and health insurance benefits. • A type of insurance that pays out upon the death of the insured. • Knowledge about money management, budgeting, and investing basics. • Money set aside for future use, such as retirement or for a rainy day. • ...
Jared's HPA Crossword 2016-11-15
Across
- Services provided to individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living is ______ living
- An insurer can also be called this
- Slang name for the ACA
- ______ _____ physicians directly provide or coordinate a range of health care services for a patient
- _______ populations are more likely to struggle with care
- A type of savings account that allows you to set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses if you have a “high deductible” health insurance plan; abbreviated HSA
- A joint federal-state program of health care coverage for low income individuals
- Distributes financial benefits to retired or disabled people, their spouses, and their dependent children based on their reported earnings
- Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with ESRD
- As we watched for our modules, Bernie _________ is an avid advocate for free healthcare
- The ________ part is against the ACA
- Conditions that insurance providers could previously use to deny care
- In many European countries, the health care system is supported by paying _____
- The government should act as a ______ ____ for the disabled, poor and elderly
- The amount you must pay out-of-pocket before your insurance provider will pay for certain claims
- The management and operation of public hospitals is the responsibility of the _____ government
- An amount that someone with insurance must pay for a service
- A version of a drug that isn't namebrand is considered this
- Care that requires immediate attention, but not so serious it requires the ER
- Any service that is included and covered by your health insurance policy
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- The country that the World Health Organization ranks as best in the world in health systems
- The affordable care act was passed ___ years ago
- Some may argue we have the opposite of a health care system, a...
- The ________ party is in support of the ACA
- Health care services received at home
- Full name of the ACA
- A ______ _______ system is one in which a single public agency organizes health care finance
- Medicine that is not considered traditional is referred to as...
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium
- An organization that provides health coverage with providers under contract
- The Michael Moore documentary discussing issues in our health care system
- The future of health care records are looking to be...
- A count of unnecessary deaths are called ________ mortality
- Ranked 37th in the world in health care systems by the World Health Organization
- Full acronym of the ACA
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month
- Americans typically get their insurance through their...
- Type of care that aims to stop problems before they start
- If your plan covers your child, they are considered a ________
- Legal entitlement to payment or reimbursement for your health care costs
40 Clues: Full name of the ACA • Slang name for the ACA • Full acronym of the ACA • An insurer can also be called this • The ________ part is against the ACA • Health care services received at home • The ________ party is in support of the ACA • The affordable care act was passed ___ years ago • The future of health care records are looking to be... • ...
Foundation of Public Health Final 2023-12-06
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- Vitamins and minerals that in small quantities are considered essential to good health
- Injuries Injuries that are brought on by purpose, wheather it self inflicted or meant for others.
- Requires that all people at times have access to safe and sufficient food that is nutritious food, To maintain a healthy life.
- A limit on the total amount that the insurance will pay for a s service per ear, per benefit period, or per lifetime
- The amount that an individual or family is required to pay before being eligible for insurance coverage
- Health insurance that is the largest single category of insurance in the United States
- The ability to continue employer-based health insurance after leaving a job-usually by paying the full cost of the insurance.
- The most common type of hospital in the United States
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- The United Nations Agency with an overall responsibility for the food supplies, with an emphasis on adequate supply of food worldwide.
- An FDA system for reporting adverse effects that occur while taking medications.
- Account for the majority of deaths in developed countries
- Is granted by a government authority that provides permission to engage in an activity. Like the practice of health care professiona.
- Provides palliative care for individuals who are expected to live six months or less
- A physician whose primary professional focus is the general medical care of hospitalized patients
14 Clues: The most common type of hospital in the United States • Account for the majority of deaths in developed countries • An FDA system for reporting adverse effects that occur while taking medications. • Provides palliative care for individuals who are expected to live six months or less • ...
Sales Enablement 2023-03-31
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- Contractual agreement between an insurance company and an agent to sell products for which they are appointed
- UHO team responsible for continuously training and supporting to excel in sales efforts
- Offer to help; work without pay
- Investment in cognitive, emotional, and behavioral energies toward positive organizational outcomes
- Person’s range of abilities and strengths
- Execution of action
- Agency, formerly known as UICI, is headquartered in North Richland Hills
- Team that acclimates new employees to be deployed and productive
- Vacation time!
- A brand representing UnitedHealthcare insurance products
- Practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services
- Action of working with someone to produce or create something
- Season in Direct Sales used to prepare agents to be RTS (Ready to Sell)
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- United employee’s 401k Holder
- Portable tool, used daily to aid in business operations and produce advanced, quality output
- Government appointed certificate required to sell insurance
- Process of introducing new employees to their work environment and to the company
- Practice of consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong ethical principles and values
- Insurance provider acquired by UnitedHealthcare in 2003
- Trait Sympathetic consciousness of others' distress with a desire to alleviate it
- State of being related or interrelated
- UHC’s _____ for Health!
- UHG Corporate Headquarters
- Team that assesses services and products to ensure that quality standards are met
24 Clues: Vacation time! • Execution of action • UHC’s _____ for Health! • UHG Corporate Headquarters • United employee’s 401k Holder • Offer to help; work without pay • State of being related or interrelated • Person’s range of abilities and strengths • Insurance provider acquired by UnitedHealthcare in 2003 • A brand representing UnitedHealthcare insurance products • ...
Personal Finance 2022-06-15
Across
- a program of medical assistance to low income individuals and families
- an estimate of the current value of a property
- the set amount a policyholder must pay per loss on an insurance policy
- a long term loan on a specific piece of property such as a home or other real estate
- protection against possible financial loss
- a periodic charge for the use of credit
- an arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future
- a commitment to a profession that requires continued training and offers a clear path for growth
- the legal status of a person who is not able to pay debts owed
- the amount of money a policyholder is charged for an insurance policy
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- an individually owned housing unit in a building with several such units
- a person designated to receive something, such as life insurance proceeds, from the insured
- a rise in the general level of prices
- a detailed examination of your tax return by the IRS
- amounts owed to others
- a specific plan for spending income
- a legal document that defines the conditions of a rental agreement
- failure to take ordinary or reasonable care in a situation
- expenses that can be deducted from adjusted gross income
- cash and other property with a monetary value
- a summary of a person's education, training, experience, and other job qualifications
21 Clues: amounts owed to others • a specific plan for spending income • a rise in the general level of prices • a periodic charge for the use of credit • protection against possible financial loss • cash and other property with a monetary value • an estimate of the current value of a property • a detailed examination of your tax return by the IRS • ...
Insurance Terms Puzzle 2022-02-14
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- a required type of car insurance that covers non-preventable damages
- a type of car insurance that covers damages to your car
- Amount paid out-of-pocket before insurance is paid
- a percentage of the health care service you pay after the deductible is met
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- Amount charged for an insurance policy
- a service that provides people who have low-income or certain health conditions with health coverage
- a flat fee
- a type of car insurance that covers bodily injuries and damages to other people's property
- a type of insurance that covers the money you would have made working while unable to (hint: acronym)
- a type of homeowner's coverage bundle that protects homes from theft and natural disasters (except floods and earthquakes)
10 Clues: a flat fee • Amount charged for an insurance policy • Amount paid out-of-pocket before insurance is paid • a type of car insurance that covers damages to your car • a required type of car insurance that covers non-preventable damages • a percentage of the health care service you pay after the deductible is met • ...
Financial Literacy Month 2023-10-03
Across
- A type of insurance that pays out upon the death of the insured.
- Money set aside for future use, such as retirement or for a rainy day.
- Assuris' guarantee on all life and health insurance benefits.
- The advantages or payouts received from an insurance policy.
- A contract where one party, the policyholder, pays to be safeguarded against potential future losses.
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- Knowledge about money management, budgeting, and investing basics.
- This type of insurance covers medical expenses, travel insurance, critical illness, and loss of income due to disability.
- Money placed in stocks, bonds, or real estate, where your money grows over time.
- Not for profit organization that protects Canadian policyholders if their life and health insurance company fails.
9 Clues: The advantages or payouts received from an insurance policy. • Assuris' guarantee on all life and health insurance benefits. • A type of insurance that pays out upon the death of the insured. • Knowledge about money management, budgeting, and investing basics. • Money set aside for future use, such as retirement or for a rainy day. • ...
INSURANCE 1 2021-07-29
Across
- exposure to the risk of being injured, destroyed, or lost
- The person(s)or parties who are insured or protected by an insurance policy.
- the company that provides insurance coverage and services on a policy.
- the amount of money charged by your insurance company for the plan you've chosen.
- A person requesting an amount for covered losses from the insurer.
- insurance term meaning the insurance or coverage of anything whose loss will cause untold damage to the policyholder.
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- coverage Covers your car if you hit another car, person or non-moving object
- insurance type of insurance coverage that typically pays for medical, surgical, prescription drug and sometimes dental expenses incurred by the insured.
- one of the tools that maintains our wealth and keeps the value of firms intact.
9 Clues: exposure to the risk of being injured, destroyed, or lost • A person requesting an amount for covered losses from the insurer. • the company that provides insurance coverage and services on a policy. • coverage Covers your car if you hit another car, person or non-moving object • The person(s)or parties who are insured or protected by an insurance policy. • ...
Policy Provisions and Contract Law 2022-01-20
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- This takes place when the insured and insurer disagree on the value of any property loss
- the termination of an insurance policy at the expiration date
- Legal term for intentionally withholding information of material fact
- Reporting Act that protects consumers from distribution of false or obsolete personal financial information (Two Words)
- A form or statement from an insured that informs the insurer of a possible claim (Three Words)
- A method of settling a casualty claim when the insured and insurer cannot agree how to settle a claim.
- Section of the policy that details perils that are not insured against
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- Section of an insurance policy containing insured name, address, amount of coverage, premiums, and location description
- Section of the policy that establishes the obligation of the insurance company to provide coverage(Two Words)
- The first element of a contract that includes offer and acceptance
- Statement believed to be true to the best of ones knowledge
- An absolute true statement upon which the validity of the insurance policy depends
- The termination of an in-force policy by the insured or insurer
- A provision in property policies that outlines how other insurance will share the loss proportionally based on the limits of the policies (Two Words)
- Printed addendums to a contract that change the original terms
15 Clues: Statement believed to be true to the best of ones knowledge • the termination of an insurance policy at the expiration date • Printed addendums to a contract that change the original terms • The termination of an in-force policy by the insured or insurer • The first element of a contract that includes offer and acceptance • ...
Benefits 2024-11-20
Across
- Medical Insurance Provider
- Fee you pay at appointments
- Delta Dental of OK provides this insurance
- Website where all retirement changes are made
- Benefits Contact Name
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- Consecutive amount of days an employee can miss before needing a return to work release
- Free money used toward frames or contacts
- Type of prescription that is free at our Community Pharmacy
- Vision Insurance Provider
- Insurance that supplements income for non-work-related injuries
10 Clues: Benefits Contact Name • Vision Insurance Provider • Medical Insurance Provider • Fee you pay at appointments • Free money used toward frames or contacts • Delta Dental of OK provides this insurance • Website where all retirement changes are made • Type of prescription that is free at our Community Pharmacy • Insurance that supplements income for non-work-related injuries • ...
INTRIGUING WORLD OF INSURANCE 2024-05-30
Across
- AMOUNT OF MONEY PAID BY INSURED BEFORE INSURANCE PAYS
- AN ADVANTAGE OR PROFIT FROM SOMETHING
- A ROOM BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED
- THE DIRECTING OF A PATIENT TO A MEDICAL SPECIALIST
- A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TREATING NECK AND BACK PAIN
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- A GROUP OF PLAYERS
- A REPRESENTATION OF DATA
- A THING PROVIDING PROTECTION AGAINST A POSSIBLE EVENT
- WORKING AWAY FROM A USUAL WORKPLACE
- ESTABLISHES ACCURACY
- A PERCENTAGE OF COVERED HEALTH INSURANCE
- A SURGICAL OPTERATION
12 Clues: A GROUP OF PLAYERS • ESTABLISHES ACCURACY • A SURGICAL OPTERATION • A REPRESENTATION OF DATA • A ROOM BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED • WORKING AWAY FROM A USUAL WORKPLACE • AN ADVANTAGE OR PROFIT FROM SOMETHING • A PERCENTAGE OF COVERED HEALTH INSURANCE • THE DIRECTING OF A PATIENT TO A MEDICAL SPECIALIST • A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TREATING NECK AND BACK PAIN • ...
Risk Management 2022-03-31
Across
- illegal uses pf intellectual property,patents,trademark,and copy right
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
- a risk that relates to harm
- a risk including ones property
- a policy statin the condition to which the insurance company and the policyholder have agreed
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- a risk that present the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- a risk that you can reduce or eliminate
- a risk that can result in financial loss
- rights the exclusive right to possess and use property including money,vehicles,and buildings
- the possibility of incurring a loss
- the amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage
- a form of risk protection that exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain smaller payments
- a policyholder's request for payment for loss that the insurance policy covers
- a company that agrees to take on certain economic risk
- the person or company buying the policy
15 Clues: a risk that relates to harm • a risk including ones property • the possibility of incurring a loss • a risk that you can reduce or eliminate • the person or company buying the policy • a risk that can result in financial loss • a company that agrees to take on certain economic risk • the amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage • ...
Commerce UT syllabus 2023-12-12
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- A document issued by the bank, guaranteeing payment to the seller.
- The process of buying goods from manufacturers and selling them to retailers.
- The process of selling goods directly to consumers, bypassing traditional retail channels
- A financial instrument that protects businesses from certain risks.
- A document issued by a carrier to acknowledge receipt of cargo.
- The amount the policyholder pays before the insurance coverage kicks in.
- A discount given by a manufacturer to the wholesaler or retailer.
- Insurance that covers damage to property, such as homes and cars. (Type of insurance)
- The process of assessing and analyzing potential risks in business.
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- The sale of goods in large quantities to retailers or other businesses.
- A document detailing the contents of a shipment.
- A document issued by the seller to the buyer, indicating the products and prices.
- A place where wholesale trade is conducted.
- A document that certifies the country of origin of goods in international trade.
- A person or company that acts as an intermediary in the wholesale trade.
15 Clues: A place where wholesale trade is conducted. • A document detailing the contents of a shipment. • A document issued by a carrier to acknowledge receipt of cargo. • A discount given by a manufacturer to the wholesaler or retailer. • A document issued by the bank, guaranteeing payment to the seller. • ...
Mortgage Servicing 2025-04-02
Across
- Escrow Analysis
- Successors in Interest
- Mortgage Servicing Rights
- Key Performance Indicators
- Authorized third party
- Refinance
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- An adjustable rate mortgage
- Prinicipal, Interest, Taxes and Insurance
- Service Level Agreements
- Annual Percentage Rate
- Private Mortgage Insurance
- A special account established by the mortgage servicer to hold funds for property taxes, homeowners insurance, and other related expenses. The servicer uses the funds in this account to pay those bills on behalf of the borrower.
12 Clues: Refinance • Escrow Analysis • Successors in Interest • Annual Percentage Rate • Authorized third party • Service Level Agreements • Mortgage Servicing Rights • Key Performance Indicators • Private Mortgage Insurance • An adjustable rate mortgage • Prinicipal, Interest, Taxes and Insurance • ...
Health Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-01
Across
- A form of health insurance plan where coverage is typically restricted to medical care from providers contracted or employed by the HMO.
- The number of options for health insurance.
- The piece of paper on which your doctor writes an order for medicine that is covered in your health insurance.
- ______workers at small businesses pay more than _________ workers at larger businesses.
- A type of health insurance plan in which treatments are only covered if you visit medical professionals or hospitals within the plan’s coverage, unless in an emergency.
- A hospital patient who, in most cases, stays in the hospital overnight and meets a set of clinical criteria which is covered in your health insurance.
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- A monthly fee you pay to help cover health expenses.
- Maintaining your health insurance shields you and your loved ones from ________ medical expenses
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
- A kind of plan in which using physicians, hospitals, and other network-affiliated healthcare providers results in lower costs; have lower costs, but with fewer choices.
- A kind of plan where you pay less if you use providers in the plan’s network; offers a lot of flexibility to see the doctors you want, at a higher cost.
11 Clues: The number of options for health insurance. • A monthly fee you pay to help cover health expenses. • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • ______workers at small businesses pay more than _________ workers at larger businesses. • Maintaining your health insurance shields you and your loved ones from ________ medical expenses • ...
The Personal Finance Puzzle 2018-07-31
Across
- borrowing money that is not yours
- page 4 (read)
- listen to the holy ghost
- expenses that are different every month
- message from the presidency
- spreading your money across multiple investments
- page 39
- message from the presidency
- message from the preidency
- a percentage of the amount owed
- account with low rate of return
- page 75
- page 54
- putting time effort or money into something
- powerful tool to help maintain long term perspective
- discussing financial stewardship and other things
- the price of the insurance
- paying one tenth of earnings annually
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- a debt investment
- fund made up of assorted stocks
- page 79
- message from the presidency
- an insurance cost
- page 39
- abstaining from food and drink
- expenses that are for a definite amount
- a home loan
- another form of investing page 173
- portion of ownership in a company
- a financial plan
- arrangement to compensate individual for hardship
- interest earning additional interest on interest
- the promise to act
- monies that you actually take home
34 Clues: page 79 • page 39 • page 39 • page 75 • page 54 • a home loan • page 4 (read) • a financial plan • a debt investment • an insurance cost • the promise to act • listen to the holy ghost • message from the preidency • the price of the insurance • message from the presidency • message from the presidency • message from the presidency • abstaining from food and drink • fund made up of assorted stocks • ...
Unit 1 Administrative laws 2024-12-12
Across
- Driving is a ______ no a right
- Vehicle identification number
- Nearly 50% of _____ are partly due to a lack of attention
- Minnesota requires ______ insurance on vehicles
- Make the increased risk obvious and serious in the case of reckless driving
- Vehicle _______ shows who is responsible for operating a vehicle
- Minnesota has a ______ insurance law
- License plates must be renewed every _____ years
- Every state has Implied ________ laws
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- Key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- Assigned fir driving violations
- Alway drive at a speed that is _____
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers are arrested for doing this under the influence
- Another responsibility that comes with owning a car
- 41 percent of deaths were in crashes related to this
- Take license away for less than a year
- Primary cause of car crashes involving 16-18 year olds
- Take license away for a year or more
- The certificate of ______ proves you legally own the vehicle
- You are legally drunk if ______ is .08
20 Clues: Vehicle identification number • Driving is a ______ no a right • Assigned fir driving violations • Alway drive at a speed that is _____ • Take license away for a year or more • Minnesota has a ______ insurance law • Every state has Implied ________ laws • Take license away for less than a year • You are legally drunk if ______ is .08 • ...
Risk Management 2022-03-31
Across
- A policyholder's request for payment for a loss that insurance policy covers
- The person or company buying the policy
- A risk that can result in financial loss
- A risk that relates to harm or injury to other people or property
- The exclusive to possess property and profits
- A company that agrees to take on certain economic risks and pay for losses
- a risk you can reduce by actions you take
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- A risk that can lead to loss of personal or business property
- The possibility of incurring loss
- Illegal use of intellectual property, patents, trademarks, and copyrights
- A risk that presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- The amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage
- a form of risk protection that exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large loss for small payment
- The person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
- A policy stating the conditions to which the insurance company and the policy holder agrees
- A risk that can result in personal losses such as personal well-being
16 Clues: The possibility of incurring loss • The person or company buying the policy • A risk that can result in financial loss • a risk you can reduce by actions you take • The exclusive to possess property and profits • The amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage • A risk that can lead to loss of personal or business property • ...
Business 2022-03-31
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- presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- the exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits
- a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take
- policy holders request for payment for a loss that the insurance policy covers
- the person or company buying the policy
- exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain smaller payment
- refers to as illegal use of intellectual property, patents, trade marks, and copyrights
- can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss
- loss of personal or business property including money, vehicles, and buildings
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- can result in personal losses like health and personal well being
- amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage
- states the conditions to which the insurance company and the place holder have agreed
- a risk that can result in financial loss
- agrees to take on certain economic risks and pay for losses if they occur
- relates to harm or injury of other people or their property
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
16 Clues: the person or company buying the policy • a risk that can result in financial loss • can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss • presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain • amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage • a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take • ...
Medical Insurance Terms 2025-03-05
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- A predetermined rate a pateitn pays for specific services, such as a doctor visit
- The percentage of costs shared between the patient and insurance after the deductible is met
- A state and federal program that provides health coverage for low-income individuals
- The amount a patient must pay before insurance starts covering costs
- A network-based insurance plan that requires a primary care physician and referrals
- A type of insurance plan offering more provider flexibility without referrals
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- A fixed amount a patient pays for a covered healthcare service before insurance pays.
- A federal insurance program primarily for individuals 65 and older
- The amount paind regularly to maintain health insurance coverage
- maximum The maximum amount a patient will pay for covered services in a year
10 Clues: The amount paind regularly to maintain health insurance coverage • A federal insurance program primarily for individuals 65 and older • The amount a patient must pay before insurance starts covering costs • maximum The maximum amount a patient will pay for covered services in a year • ...
Medicare Madness 2013-07-26
Across
- The most a plan with pay for a procedure
- The period of time where you can sign up for or switch to a different Medicare plan
- A list of covered drugs
- The amount paid for a health service such as a doctors appointment
- Helps pay for rx's
- We cover this at 80% on most plans
- A doctor, hospital, therapist or a place where you get your healthcare
- Request for a health plan to review its decision not to pay its part for some of a healthcare service
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- Statement from a health plan that lists services that were rendered and how much was paid for them
- The female name of our newest TL
- You get this at age 65 or if you are on disability for 24 months
- The male name of our newest TL
- How much needs to be spend before the health plan will pay its part
- A bill to the health insurance company that can be sent in from providers or members
- A Medicare plan that is obtained from a private insurance company
- State run health insurance for low income people
- The amount of money paid each month for health insurance
17 Clues: Helps pay for rx's • A list of covered drugs • The male name of our newest TL • The female name of our newest TL • We cover this at 80% on most plans • The most a plan with pay for a procedure • State run health insurance for low income people • The amount of money paid each month for health insurance • You get this at age 65 or if you are on disability for 24 months • ...
Chaoter 33.1 Key Terms Created By: Maegan Dover 2013-05-07
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- possibility if loss or injury
- systemic process of managing risks to acheive objectives
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- meets insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- threat of loss with no opportunity for gain
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- occurs when there is liklihood of economic loss
- cannot be controlled
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- unacceptable to insurance carriers because the liklihood of loss is too high
- risk of harm caused by human mistakes
- possibility of catastrophe caused by natural occurance
11 Clues: cannot be controlled • possibility if loss or injury • risk of harm caused by human mistakes • threat of loss with no opportunity for gain • occurs when there is liklihood of economic loss • possibility of catastrophe caused by natural occurance • systemic process of managing risks to acheive objectives • meets insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage • ...
health insurance 2022-12-09
Across
- total you pay for all used services
- monthly or form pay check cost of your policy
- Your payable % part of cost of service
- things that the insurance will NOT pay
- state/federal health insurance for needy & poor
- amount you pay first before insurance pays
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- most you will for you for service/products
- offered at work and employer helps pay
- purchased as one person at marketplace
- federal health insurance for elderly & disabled
- flat fee that is your portion of pay for service
11 Clues: total you pay for all used services • offered at work and employer helps pay • purchased as one person at marketplace • Your payable % part of cost of service • things that the insurance will NOT pay • most you will for you for service/products • amount you pay first before insurance pays • monthly or form pay check cost of your policy • ...
