insurance Crossword Puzzles
Tuesday Tenant Terms 2025-04-07
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- The four parts of a mortgage that also include principal, interest, and insurance
- type of insurance that protects your apartment belongings
- type of deposit paid with first month's rent before moving in
- Official report made by a qualified person who values your property
- amount of interest due since last payment
- person who occupies property owned by a landlord
- when a neutral third party holds funds until conditions are met
- good faith deposit money if interested in home
- person who signs lease with you, but does not live with you
- person you rent an apartment from
- increase in your property value due to economy
- insurance policy in case of property loss
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- loss of value in real estate - about 3.6% annually
- type of mortgage insurance that is required when down payment is less than 20% of home purchase price
- Certificate that verifies rental space has been inspected
- After these payments buyer receives the deed
- ARM is short for this type of rate mortgage where the rate starts low and increases periodically.
- act of expelling a tenant from a property
- replaces your old mortgage with a new one with a better interest rate
- FRM is short for this type of mortgage when principal and interest stay the same
20 Clues: person you rent an apartment from • amount of interest due since last payment • act of expelling a tenant from a property • insurance policy in case of property loss • After these payments buyer receives the deed • good faith deposit money if interested in home • increase in your property value due to economy • person who occupies property owned by a landlord • ...
Financial Planning Industry 2025-01-13
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- Insurance held outside of super but linked to a primary cover in super
- Insurance that cannot be held within super
- How CGT is captured within master trusts
- A list of products, managed funds, shares etc that an adviser can recommend to their client according to their licensee
- Risk profile with a 50% allocation to growth and 50% allocation to defensive
- of Advice Document used to provide further advice
- gives access for advisers to obtain client fund information
- Splitting insurance ownership between super and non-super
- Platform type of example, OnePath, MLC MasterKey, CFS
- Document provided by the provider detailing the products features, benefits etc
- Task completed by admin staff once the SoA is signed off by the client
- Income Protection type definition
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- This asset is exempt from CGT and Centrelink assessment.
- If the client is above age 85, does not understand English, financially abused etc
- Ongoing relationship between an adviser and a client, to be renewed every 12 months
- Product provider which offers shares and ETF investments
- The biggest dealer group Advice Lab is approved to work with
- Popular insurance product provider
- A government agency that provides financial assistance and support services
- A product that does not trigger CGT
20 Clues: Income Protection type definition • Popular insurance product provider • A product that does not trigger CGT • How CGT is captured within master trusts • Insurance that cannot be held within super • of Advice Document used to provide further advice • Platform type of example, OnePath, MLC MasterKey, CFS • This asset is exempt from CGT and Centrelink assessment. • ...
TOPIC 10 (Unit 2) Crossword 2025-11-11
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- Scheme that subsidises the cost of essential medicines.
- Scheme providing supports for people with significant and permanent disabilities.
- Right to obtain healthcare when needed.
- Requirement that doctors keep patient information private.
- Youth mental health service offering free or low-cost support.
- Type of treatment partly covered under the Child Benefits Schedule.
- Allied service helping restore movement and function.
- Allied health professional who examines eyes.
- Medicare ______: Additional 2% tax used to help fund Medicare.
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme.
- __________ health services: Include acupuncture or naturopathy used alongside traditional care.
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- Right to be treated with dignity and cultural sensitivity.
- Allied professional supporting mental health.
- Provides extra Medicare and PBS support after high medical expenses.
- Right ensuring high-quality and competent healthcare.
- Right ensuring personal health information is protected.
- _____-billing: When a doctor accepts the Schedule fee as full payment.
- _________ health professionals: Professionals outside medicine, dentistry and nursing.
- Medicare levy ________: Extra tax for high-income earners without private insurance.
- Abbreviation for a doctor who provides general healthcare.
- __________ fee: Government-set fee for medical consultations and treatments.
- Partially paid for by the government.
- _________ health insurance: Type of insurance that covers costs not included in Medicare.
- Specialist treating foot and lower limb conditions.
24 Clues: Partially paid for by the government. • Right to obtain healthcare when needed. • Allied professional supporting mental health. • Allied health professional who examines eyes. • Australia’s universal health insurance scheme. • Specialist treating foot and lower limb conditions. • Right ensuring high-quality and competent healthcare. • ...
Finance 2013-05-23
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- interest rate
- taken directly out of your bank
- Being approved for something
- Something that must be done before financing
- money you make before taxes
- a finance plan
- A rate you are given based on your paymet history
- All expenses you pay each month
- a loan for a car
- A set APR rate
- Money you put in to get a return
- money you make after taxes
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- a house loan
- Credit is not enough
- money you spend that you haven't made yet
- the minimum insurance you can have
- Refreshing your APR
- a fee you pay each month for insurance
- A detailed report of money history
- Money you put down
- Money you put forward on a card to build credit card
- money you receive from taxes
- being exempt from certain taxes
- a thing you use to protect yourself
- all money coming in
25 Clues: a house loan • interest rate • a finance plan • A set APR rate • a loan for a car • Money you put down • Refreshing your APR • all money coming in • Credit is not enough • money you make after taxes • money you make before taxes • Being approved for something • money you receive from taxes • taken directly out of your bank • All expenses you pay each month • being exempt from certain taxes • ...
Cars Unit Vocab 2023-04-04
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- Renting
- Covers damage to your vehicle or you if hit by an uninsured motorist
- Worth of car at end of lease
- Value goes up over time
- Covers damage to own vehicle
- Website that tells you the value of your car
- Percent Charged to Lease
- Out the door price
- Part of bill you must pay before insurance
- Cost of paperwork
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- Cars vs Nature
- Price negotiated by you and dealership
- Negotiated price with add ons
- Buying
- No warranty, buying privately
- Cost of insurance per month
- Call to insurance company describing your situation
- Sold by self
- They verify severity of damage
- Covers damage to other people's property
- Loss of value over time
- How long you lease the car for
- Covers others if injured by you
- Sold to dealership and goes towards new car
24 Clues: Buying • Renting • Sold by self • Cars vs Nature • Cost of paperwork • Out the door price • Value goes up over time • Loss of value over time • Percent Charged to Lease • Cost of insurance per month • Worth of car at end of lease • Covers damage to own vehicle • Negotiated price with add ons • No warranty, buying privately • They verify severity of damage • How long you lease the car for • ...
Admitting Week (Moderate) 2017-04-03
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- A patient without insurance or the means to verify the insurance
- A minor dependent covered under two commercial plans from parents
- The facility that may be responsible for the hospital bill
- MSP
- Covers Inpatient for disabled, seniors, and ESRD
- Interpreters that are level 1 or 2
- The name of the medi-cal agency we work with
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- Hospital accreditation and licensing agency
- BSR role to obtain forms/admissions
- Select Lakeside IPA instead of this one in Health Connect
- Temporary Medi-Cal insurance approved by the hospital financial counselors
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- Kaiser's charity care program
- Coordination of Benefits
- ESRD
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- The code color associated with a bomb threat
- BSR role to monitor trackboard and revise accounts
- Medical group
- New supervisor
- 888-839-9909
- Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice
- The code color associated with an active shooter
23 Clues: MSP • ESRD • 888-839-9909 • Medical group • New supervisor • Coordination of Benefits • Kaiser's charity care program • Interpreters that are level 1 or 2 • BSR role to obtain forms/admissions • Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice • Hospital accreditation and licensing agency • The code color associated with a bomb threat • The name of the medi-cal agency we work with • ...
Insurance Principle 2022-03-23
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- drawn up contract
- insurance company
- to take the place of
- persons contribute to a fund by insurance company
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- Two different insurance company
- cause damage to asset due to fire
- good faith - be honest regarding all information
- the charge the insurance company make
- compensation paid
- interest - must have insurable interest
10 Clues: drawn up contract • insurance company • compensation paid • to take the place of • Two different insurance company • cause damage to asset due to fire • the charge the insurance company make • interest - must have insurable interest • good faith - be honest regarding all information • persons contribute to a fund by insurance company
Chapter 23 Vocab 2021-05-19
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- offers varying degrees of protection and savings
- protects against loss of income due to death of the insured
- the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name
- designed to cover a person's entire life and build cash value
- a type of health insurance that protects a family or person from loss of income due to a disabling illness or injury
- you pay a set fee and receive health care
- offers low cost care and offers a fee-for-service
- designed to help people protect their assets in the event of a prolonged illness or convalescence
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- designed to begin payingg when the basic coverage stops
- you pay a fixed premium and receive protection and savings
- flexible insurance that allows the insured to alter the coverage as the need for protection and the ability to pay for it change
- eliminates the legal process of proving who is in fault in an accident
- pays for doctor visits and hospitalization
- the amount of money you, the policyholder, would receive if the policy is surrendered before your death or when it matures
- covers the life of the insured for a specified term or period of time
- insurance covers damage to your home as well as the personal belongings inside
- the amount of money you pay for your insurance
- the amount of money that will be paid to the beneficiary upon your death
- the person your designate to receive the benefits of the policy upon your death
19 Clues: you pay a set fee and receive health care • pays for doctor visits and hospitalization • the amount of money you pay for your insurance • offers varying degrees of protection and savings • offers low cost care and offers a fee-for-service • designed to begin payingg when the basic coverage stops • you pay a fixed premium and receive protection and savings • ...
Healthcare Management Assignment 2025-04-29
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- The complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum are called ______.
- The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure is called risk ______.
- Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects are called ______.
- Knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine is called ______ specialization.
- The process of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health is called health ______.
- A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services is called a ______.
- ent An independent functional item designed for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure or disease is called medical ______.
- Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases.
- A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor.
- What do we call comprehensive measures to be implemented by all based on the research results and evidence, as well as with the regulation and coordination between individuals, communities, organizations, and sectors in the field of protecting and supporting the health of the population, preventing from diseases and disorders, and creating a healthy and safe living environment upon ensuring the harmony of people, nature, and society?
- How many months should care be provided for it to be considered long-term medical care? More than ______ month(s).
- Medical ______ care and services" means specialized medical care and services to be provided by the organization specified in paragraph 8.1 of the “Law on Medical Care and Service” to clients sent by a health institution or medical specialist;
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- A citizen who is regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to Health insurance law is called
- What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population?
- Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness is called ______.
- In order to receive care and services that are not included in the package of health care and services for which the expenses to be paid by the health insurance fund specified in Article 9 of Health Insurance Law, a citizen pays for ______additional health insurance.
- Comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists comply or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions, is called ______.
- The contract between the health insurance organization and a healthcare and service provider organization is called a(n) ______contract.
- A doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director, or rehabilitation specialist is called a medical ______.
- Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor.
- What do citizens and the state and legal entities on behalf of them pay to be covered under health insurance? Health insurance .
- Financing calculated based on the number of people registered with a family doctor is a payment method per ______.
- What is the fund that was accumulated for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health and other sources? ….. insurance fund
- A financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services is called ______-based payment.
- A person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society is called a ______.
25 Clues: Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases. • Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor. • A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor. • What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population? • ...
Healthcare Management Assignment 2025-04-29
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- A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor.
- The contract between the health insurance organization and a healthcare and service provider organization is called a(n) ______contract.
- Medical ______ care and services" means specialized medical care and services to be provided by the organization specified in paragraph 8.1 of the “Law on Medical Care and Service” to clients sent by a health institution or medical specialist;
- Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects are called ______.
- A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services is called a ______.
- Comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists comply or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions, is called ______.
- Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor.
- Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases.
- A financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services is called ______-based payment.
- What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population?
- A citizen who is regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to Health insurance law is called
- A person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society is called a ______.
- The complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum are called ______.
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- An independent functional item designed for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure or disease is called medical ______.
- Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness is called ______.
- Knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine is called ______ specialization.
- What is the fund that was accumulated for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health and other sources? ….. insurance fund
- The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure is called risk ______.
- The process of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health is called health ______.
- In order to receive care and services that are not included in the package of health care and services for which the expenses to be paid by the health insurance fund specified in Article 9 of Health Insurance Law, a citizen pays for ______additional health insurance.
- What do citizens and the state and legal entities on behalf of them pay to be covered under health insurance? Health insurance .
- Financing calculated based on the number of people registered with a family doctor is a payment method per ______.
- A doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director, or rehabilitation specialist is called a medical ______.
- How many months should care be provided for it to be considered long-term medical care? More than ______ month(s).
- health, What do we call comprehensive measures to be implemented by all based on the research results and evidence, as well as with the regulation and coordination between individuals, communities, organizations, and sectors in the field of protecting and supporting the health of the population, preventing from diseases and disorders, and creating a healthy and safe living environment upon ensuring the harmony of people, nature, and society?
25 Clues: Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases. • Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor. • A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor. • What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population? • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2023-04-25
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- A formal communication from a physician or other registered health-care professional to a pharmacist, authorizing them to dispense a specific prescription drug for a specific patient.
- An amount of money that an insured person must pay annually before health services are covered by the insurance plan.
- A list of covered medications to be used by network providers as per your plan
- The use of technology to deliver clinical care at a distance.
- The person or entity submitting a claim.
- The process of evaluating an application for health insurance coverage by examining the applicant's medical history.
- The method of precisely collecting and calculating total claim dollar values against plan deductibles and benefit limits.
- A formal process that utilizes an established series of guidelines to ensure that patients receive the highest level of care from healthcare professionals who have undergone the most stringent scrutiny regarding their ability to practice medicine
- A specified amount that a member must pay out-of-pocket for a specified service at the time the service is rendered.
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- The amount paid by insurance for health care services.
- Verification from a patient's insurance carrier that a procedure is covered by the patient's insurance and/or agreement, after review, that the test or procedure is medically appropriate.
- A a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- The government insurance program for low-income individuals and families that is funded both by the federal government and by each individual state.
- The process through which healthcare providers apply to be included in a health insurance network.
- a person or organization that is entitled to receive benefits
- The directing of a patient to a specialist physician by the primary care provider
- A federal law which requires each plan to allow employees and certain dependents to continue their group coverage for a stated period of time following a qualifying event that causes the loss of group health coverage.
17 Clues: The person or entity submitting a claim. • The amount paid by insurance for health care services. • The use of technology to deliver clinical care at a distance. • a person or organization that is entitled to receive benefits • A list of covered medications to be used by network providers as per your plan • ...
Activity Exam Three 2022-03-30
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- amount of money placeholder pays for insurance policy
- person held responsible for certain actions
- list of personal belongings within a home
- legal responsibilities for another person's losses or injuries
- insurer recieves full cost of repairs or replacements
- one runs in blank in the US
- aka catastrophe pollicy
- or addition of coverage
- fund to cover cost of loss
- coverage for place of living
- sport involving a bat and ball
- something that opens with a key
- driving catagories is based on what
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- set amount that the policyholder pays per
- loss or gain risk
- cause of possible loss
- is a risk-sharing firm that agrees to assume responsibility for losses
- homeowener pays for part of the losses if property is not insured
- failing to take reasonable care
- payment given is based on replacement cost or damaged
- place of residence used to determine car insurance premium
- contract
- people unable to get car insurance
- lack of predictability
- deer creek color
- computer in your hand
- or insurable risk
- increases likelihood of loss through some peril
- when your car is involved in an accident
- person that pays once every so often
- protection against possible financial loss
31 Clues: contract • deer creek color • loss or gain risk • or insurable risk • computer in your hand • cause of possible loss • lack of predictability • aka catastrophe pollicy • or addition of coverage • fund to cover cost of loss • one runs in blank in the US • coverage for place of living • sport involving a bat and ball • failing to take reasonable care • something that opens with a key • ...
Chapters 16 - 19 Vocabulary Review 2025-04-21
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- Cost of a policy.
- This contract links the tenant and landlord together with rent. (2 words)
- A mark, word, or symbol which distinguishes a good/business from others. The protection is indefinite with consistent use.
- Copyrights, patents, and trademarks are all examples of this. (2 words)
- Renter.
- Unauthorized activity involving copyrighted material.
- A request to an insurance company for payment.
- A product purchased to mitigate risk.
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- One who relies on another for income and care, usually a child.
- Amount the insured must pay before the insurance company will cover most expenses.
- A fee to use someone's intellectual property.
- A policy structure where the insured must pay a percentage of loss, even after the deductible.
- One owning the rental unit.
- This legal protection for literary and artistic works grants exclusive rights to reproduce, sell, perform, or display a work lasts 70 years after the death of its creator by default.
- The payment due for occupying another's property.
- One who receives a payment upon a condition in an insurance plan, usually the death of the insured.
- A thing subject to ownership. Can be real or personal.
- Forced removal from a property.
- Chance of loss.
- This legal protection is similar to a copyright, but for an invention. Its 20-year protection is not renewable.
20 Clues: Renter. • Chance of loss. • Cost of a policy. • One owning the rental unit. • Forced removal from a property. • A product purchased to mitigate risk. • A fee to use someone's intellectual property. • A request to an insurance company for payment. • The payment due for occupying another's property. • Unauthorized activity involving copyrighted material. • ...
Commerical 2013-10-10
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- This insurance affords financial protection against the destructive effects of power when it is accidently liberated.
- Covers buildings in the course of construction.
- belairdirect would be an example of a company interested in this form.
- If I wanted coverage for accidental death, necessary destruction, or theft of my animals I would add on this floater.
- If I was Mc Donald’s and my business suffered a loss, I would seek this type of business interruption insurance.
- This is the modern way to cover small businesses.
- An air tank, steam kettle, or hot water storage tanks are all examples of this.
- A person who entrust their goods to others.
- This BII approach lasts until the business is no longer affected by the interruption, or for 12 months, whichever comes first.
- If I incurred expenses to keep my company going after a loss, I would want to add this type of insurance to my policy.
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- This policy is subject to a rebuilding clause – deferred payment.
- Accountants and lawyers would be interested in this floater.
- Enternal combustion, engines, and pumps are examples of?
- This insurance is intended to cover the use of computers and their associated equipment.
- Covers machinery and equipment, sub-contractors would be interested in this.
- This insurance coverage breakage except when it is caused by fire, war, and nuclear damage.
- Are presons to whom goods are entrusted
- A company that owns a building would be interested in this form.
18 Clues: Are presons to whom goods are entrusted • A person who entrust their goods to others. • Covers buildings in the course of construction. • This is the modern way to cover small businesses. • Enternal combustion, engines, and pumps are examples of? • Accountants and lawyers would be interested in this floater. • ...
CVS Synagis Crossword 2013-10-04
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- state that has to have serials on RXS
- what calls are termed that don't involve Synagis
- this is how heavy a baby started as
- this is the place where you enter the birth weight, doctor, status and other factors
- how old a baby was at the time of delivery
- this is a group of insurances that must be billed medically
- this is the code on your phone for working on a project
- this status means that our insurance reps haven't yet completed their process
- in California, this is how medical insurance is listed
- this is the phone code for making outbound calls
- form in rx apps folder for 2nd season babies
- insurance for injectable medications completed in a physician's office (MAJ)
- this is the phone code for taking a lunch
- this is a medicaid hmo for New York and New Jersey
- worklist for 1st attempts
- other than the ICD-9 codes, these are other things that influence a baby having Synagis
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- this service offers in home injections
- worklist with 2nd calls on it
- all government programs must have this selected in the pi screen
- number of states that use the particular medical insurance in clue 13 down
- status in the new patient system when we call parents to review benefits
- what this medication is used for
- how we determine how much Synagis to provide
- system for 2nd season baby entry
- this insurance is based in MN and WI, and must be handled by our branch
- this is a medicaid hmo in texas
- our new patient system
- first name of our dedicated Synagis Pharmacist(no points if you get up and check)
28 Clues: our new patient system • worklist for 1st attempts • worklist with 2nd calls on it • this is a medicaid hmo in texas • what this medication is used for • system for 2nd season baby entry • this is how heavy a baby started as • state that has to have serials on RXS • this service offers in home injections • this is the phone code for taking a lunch • ...
Car Vocab 2024-04-03
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- 3 words type of warranty were everything is covered
- 2 words it is the history of a vehicle
- 2 words out the door price
- 2 words the cost to register a vehicle
- insurance that includes bodily injury and property damage
- 3 words what you would get for your car if you trade it in
- 2 words What you pay upfront
- type of insurance that covers if your property is damaged
- Covers damage to car that can be purchased with car
- 2 words that describe the cost of taking out a loan
- 2 words agreed upon price
- 3 words insurance that covers when you get hit by someone who is not insured
- When a car looses value
- Type of insurance that covers your car if it is damaged by the weather
- 3 words how fast a car losses value over time
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- 2 words the price of a lease
- 2 words that describe the length of a lease
- money deposited that is used to repair cosmetic damage to a car at the end of a lease
- A type of discount
- amount of miles you can travel in leased car without penalty.
- kind of like renting a car
- 2 words covers other people's property
- 2 words expected value of car after lease
- 3 words items that can not be taxed
- 2 words insurance that covers bodily injury to others
- 3 words tells you your cars value
- 2 words what you would get for your car if you sold it on your own
- 2 words in Iowa this is 6%
- 2 words that describe the rate of interest
- Manufacturer's suggested retail price
30 Clues: A type of discount • When a car looses value • 2 words agreed upon price • 2 words out the door price • kind of like renting a car • 2 words in Iowa this is 6% • 2 words the price of a lease • 2 words What you pay upfront • 3 words tells you your cars value • 3 words items that can not be taxed • Manufacturer's suggested retail price • 2 words it is the history of a vehicle • ...
Insurance Vocab Unit 1 2014-01-15
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- someone who legally represents the insured, soliciting or accepting applications for insurance that is not in force until the company accepts the business
- a situation in which some kind of loss is possible
- a contract written to protect individuals named in the policy against specific future losses
- the amount an insured pays on a claim before the insurer pays the remainder
- an individual usually but not always the buyer, covered by an insurance policy
- and insurer's determination that an individual meets the company's criteria to be insured
- financial protection purchased to compensate for loss
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- protection against a specific kind of loss
- the process fo assessing applicants for insurance to determine whether they are a good risk
- person who settles claims; and agent, company adjuster, independent adjuster, adjustment bureau, or public adjuster
- legal responsibility
- a request to cover losses from a specific event
- payment made by the insured to the insurer
- the company or agency that writes an insurance policy
- someone who legally represents the insurer, has the authority to act on the insurer's behalf, and can bind the principal by expressed powers, by implied powers, and by apparent authority
15 Clues: legal responsibility • protection against a specific kind of loss • payment made by the insured to the insurer • a request to cover losses from a specific event • a situation in which some kind of loss is possible • the company or agency that writes an insurance policy • financial protection purchased to compensate for loss • ...
Rolling Loans #1 2024-05-08
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- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- most basic auto insurance needed to drive
- The class we are all taking
- the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information
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- Type of auto insurance, will replace car if stolen,damaged,ect.
- Type of auto insurance,pay for bills if other person in accident isn't insured
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit
- the shares of a particular company, type of company, or industry.
- Type of auto insurance, will repair/replace car from accident
- the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
- A contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- a fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
15 Clues: The class we are all taking • most basic auto insurance needed to drive • expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit • a fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee • the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work • a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality. • ...
CROSSWORD 2026-04-20
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- Person who calculates insurance risks and premiums
- Regular payment to an insurance company
- Share of company profits paid to shareholders
- Protection against loss or damage
- Unit of ownership in a company
- Person who owns shares in a company
- Money used to start or run a business
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- Request for compensation after damage or loss
- Using money to earn profit
- Official agreement with an insurer
- Money placed into a bank account
- Place where securities are bought and sold
- Cost of borrowing money or earnings from saving
- Financial institution that manages money
- Money borrowed from a bank
15 Clues: Using money to earn profit • Money borrowed from a bank • Unit of ownership in a company • Money placed into a bank account • Protection against loss or damage • Official agreement with an insurer • Person who owns shares in a company • Money used to start or run a business • Regular payment to an insurance company • Financial institution that manages money • ...
Financial Lit 2017-05-10
Across
- a document provided to explain the terms and agreements of something.
- the amount of money one must pay for an insurance policy.
- one who is capable of receiving benefits from insurance, wills etc.
- the amount of money one must pay prior to receiving the remaining financial aid.
- auto insurance used to insure someone you may hit while on the road.
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- legal demand for a set amount of money.
- auto insurance used to insure your car from things other than collisions.
- a special type of auto insurance designed to compensate someone for medical issues from a car accident.
- a form of insurance to prevent someone from being sued due to certain malpractices.
- a policy in which the provider guarantees a set amount of money for any specified damages.
10 Clues: legal demand for a set amount of money. • the amount of money one must pay for an insurance policy. • one who is capable of receiving benefits from insurance, wills etc. • auto insurance used to insure someone you may hit while on the road. • a document provided to explain the terms and agreements of something. • ...
Insurance Terms Flashcards 2023-10-17
Across
- A person/business that manufactures/sells a product makes an implied warranty that the product is safe
- Coverages A and B - open peril; coverage C - same perils as form HO2
- A type of coverage not readily available on admitted market. Such coverages are marketed thru nonadmitted insurers who specialize in offering insurance to the high-risk market on unregulated basis
- Imposed upon a person/company engaged in hazardous/potentially dangerous business, who causes harm/injury to another person/property
- Needed by individuals who provide professional services to others for a fee; protects against legal liability; usually written on a claims-made basis
- Provides the insured with money for bodily injuries that the insured would be legally entitled to recover from the owner/operator of a vehicle that does not carry the required liability insurance coverage
- An absolutely true statement upon which the validity of the insurance policy depends
- AKA reimbursement; insured/beneficiary are permitted to collect the extent of cinancial loss. (no financial gain)
- Estimated premium paid in advance of policy being issued
- A one-sided contract; only one party makes an enforceable promise
- Covers ships crews (seamen); for injuries that occur in navigable waters used for international or interstate commerce
- Primary liability policy
- (Current replacement cost - depreciation = ACV)
- A policy that covers one type of insurance
- A law that protects consumers from the circulation of inaccurate or obsolete information
- Helps an insured with bodily injury damage caused by another motorist when that motorist has insufficient coverage; will pay the difference between the insured's coverage limits and the at-fault driver's bodily injury limits
- Insurerer's legal right to seek damages from a third party; Prevents insured from collecting twice; occurs after insurer reimburses insured
- a deductible that must be paid by an insured in order to access the umbrella policy's funds when the insured's underlying coverage will not cover the loss
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- Provides for the sharing of loss with other insurance that may be written on the same risk, in the same portion as their limits of insurance bear to the total coverage of all policies covering the risk, whether collectible or not; protects indemnity
- (Insurance Carried ÷ insurance required) x loss amount = loss payment
- Uncertainty regarding financial loss
- The state of being responsible for something
- A professional assessment to determine extent of damage
- To transfer the liability from one person to another who would probably have a greater ability to pay
- Broad form perils on coverages A, B, and C
- Full replacement of property at it's current cost, new and without reduction for depreciation
- Provides higher limits of liability over other liability coverage; minimum limit of liability; insured pays self-insured (SIR), prior to umbrella paying for certain losses
- Employers liability law (not a workers compensation law); interstate railroad liability for bodily injuries sustained by employees; section II of workers compensation; covers lost earnings by railroad employees; compensation for pain and suffering; legal action must commence within 3 years
- Mirrors underlying policy and increaces limits of liability
- An insurance policy for owners of private passenger vehicles; combines physical damage insurance on automobiles w/ liability insurance for claims from use of the auto
- Insurer may audit insured's books and records to determine an adequate premium
- The total amount that is covered by a liability insurance policy
- Property valuation where the policy will pay the full value as specified on the policy schedule, regardless of the insured property's appreciation or depreciation
- Policy A stand-alone policy with its own forms; provides property and liability coverage in a single contract; a pre-packaged policy designed to fit the needs of small to medium business
- A method of casualty claim settlement used when the insured and insurer cant agree on how to settle a claim
- Coverage can be greater or less than underlying policy
- coverage A, B, and C for the same perils as form HO2; In this form, Coverage B is merged with coverage A
- building, other structures, and contents - open peril or special
- A fixed amount to be paid by the insured individual before any insurance benefit is paid
- coverage c same perils as form HO2
- Provides that the insurer is not obligated to pay for the total value of a set of itemns, if only one item is missing, damaged, or destroyed; the loss settlement would be based on the reasonable and fair proportion that the lost or damaged part bears to the total value of the set
- fire, lightning, windstorm, hail, explosion, riot or civil commotion, aircraft, vehicles, smoke, theft, vandalism, volcanic eruption
- A temporary agreement issued by an agent or insurer providing temporary coverage until a policy can be issued
43 Clues: Primary liability policy • coverage c same perils as form HO2 • Uncertainty regarding financial loss • Broad form perils on coverages A, B, and C • A policy that covers one type of insurance • The state of being responsible for something • (Current replacement cost - depreciation = ACV) • Coverage can be greater or less than underlying policy • ...
Insurance Q4 2022-03-30
Across
- A form of life insurance
- To act on behalf of someone else
- What is the likelyhood of something happening
- Coverage price
- Score that predict Risks
- Certainly about something
- event that caused the loss or damage
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- A statement of intent
- Means of protection from financial loss
- UK Regulatory financial body
- Estimate of Payment
- Appointed by insurance company to solicit
12 Clues: Coverage price • Estimate of Payment • A statement of intent • A form of life insurance • Score that predict Risks • Certainly about something • UK Regulatory financial body • To act on behalf of someone else • event that caused the loss or damage • Means of protection from financial loss • Appointed by insurance company to solicit • What is the likelyhood of something happening
Umbrella Insurance 2022-05-09
Across
- umbrella coverage covers_____
- -extra coverage over other insurance_____
- -is umbrella insurance required?
- what other insurance will it help cover?
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- - umbrella coverage applies to___
- -who recommends getting umbrella insurance
- - when will coverage come into play?
- - umbrella coverage applies to___
- - what will umbrella insurance not cover?
- why would someone need umbrella insurance?
10 Clues: umbrella coverage covers_____ • -is umbrella insurance required? • - umbrella coverage applies to___ • - umbrella coverage applies to___ • - when will coverage come into play? • what other insurance will it help cover? • -extra coverage over other insurance_____ • - what will umbrella insurance not cover? • -who recommends getting umbrella insurance • ...
Chapter 3: Legal Liability & Insurance 2023-03-08
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- The acronym for the agency that protects medical information
- Suing someone
- Fail to perform a legal duty
- Failure to use ordinary/reasonable care
- Prohibits discrimination due to gender in any education or athletic program
- The type of health insurance needed by every athlete
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- The acronym of the organization that sets safety standard for athletic equipment
- Doing something you're not legally allowed to do
- Some states allow a minors to file a suit up until what age
- Doing your job but messing up & hurting someone
- Type of health insurance that covers accidents on school grounds
- Being legally responsible for harm caused
- Legal wrong against person or property
- What is the type of insurance that pays remaining medical bills after personal insurance has made its payment
14 Clues: Suing someone • Fail to perform a legal duty • Legal wrong against person or property • Failure to use ordinary/reasonable care • Being legally responsible for harm caused • Doing your job but messing up & hurting someone • Doing something you're not legally allowed to do • The type of health insurance needed by every athlete • ...
Healthcare 2013-06-08
Across
- Healthcare for families with a low income
- Ranked last in life expectancy.
- Type of insurance that can be given by your job or bought and paid yourself.
- US ranked last or close to last in this category
- Law signed by Pres. Obama that improves access of health coverage to Americans.
- of people get their insurance from privately funded insurances.
- Healthcare for people 65 and older
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- People spend more for healthcare, but are not as ______ than others in countries that pay significantly less.
- A cheaper healthcare that many Americans can afford
- Number of people without healthcare.
- The social insurance for the ill and injured.
- People with _____ can now get coverage.
- US ranked last or close to last in this category
- In 2012, additional preventive services were added for ______.
- Type of insurance given by the government.
15 Clues: Ranked last in life expectancy. • Healthcare for people 65 and older • Number of people without healthcare. • People with _____ can now get coverage. • Healthcare for families with a low income • Type of insurance given by the government. • The social insurance for the ill and injured. • US ranked last or close to last in this category • ...
Intro to Claims Terminology 2021-05-25
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- Amount insurance company agreed to pay for procedure or service
- Codes used to document dental treatment
- Amount a patient owes a provider after the insurance company has paid their portion of a claim
- Date the claim or pre-authorization is settled by claims
- Process for recovering overpayment to a patient or provider
- International Classification of Diseases and Used to identify reason for patient-physician encounter
- Form providing common format for reporting dental services to a patient’s plan
- Internal clearing house used by Avēsis
- Payment statement sent to provider after a claim is processed (aka Remittance Advice)
- Form used to submit claims for vision services to a patient’s plan
- Code indicates claim received through clearing house
- Replacement of a previously submitted claim to fix incorrect or missing information
- Any specific situation, condition, or treatment that a health insurance plan does not cover
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- Period of time a patient needs to wait before they become eligible for coverage or a specific service under a plan
- Two-digit codes that provide additional information about a billed procedure
- Codes used to explain reasons why a claim was paid or denied
- Comprehensive listing of fee maximums used to reimburse providers on a fee-for-service basis
- Process of evaluating a claim for payment of benefits
- Any claim submitted by a provider for the same service provided to a patient on a specified date that was included in a previously submitted claim
- Benefits statement sent to member and provider after a claim is processed
- Codes used to document medical procedures
- Form providing common format for reporting vision or hearing services to a patient’s plan
- Allows Providers to submit electronic attachments with claims
- Person who decides whether a patient’s insurance policy covers a medical procedure
- Coverage options that enable a patient to expand basic insurance plan for an additional premium
- Company providing electronic submission and translation services between providers and insurance companies
- Process of creating a new claim from one previously submitted to record as a duplicate or correct information
- Electronic claim form
28 Clues: Electronic claim form • Internal clearing house used by Avēsis • Codes used to document dental treatment • Codes used to document medical procedures • Code indicates claim received through clearing house • Process of evaluating a claim for payment of benefits • Date the claim or pre-authorization is settled by claims • ...
PhT 13-14 2023-01-06
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- ______ is a method of payment in which the doctor receives a fixed amount for each member patient regardless of how many times the patient visits the physician.
- The name a company assigns to a commercial drug product for marketing and identification purposes is called the ___ name.
- What term refers to the portion of the prescription bill that the patient is responsible for paying?
- Which insurance has a higher co pay HMO or PPO?
- Some insurance policies require that the person pay a monthly
- Information contained on a bar code includes all of the following except:
- A _____ ______ can identify the drug, strength, dosage form, quantity, cost, package size, and any other information necessary about a drug.
- The typical drugs included in a formulary are drugs that are
- Which regulatory body can issue a drug recall?
- An inventory system that automatically orders stocks as it is used is called:
- If the patient must self-bill the insurance company for reimbursement, then the patient will need the ______ to submit to the insurance company.
- Medicare Part D specifically covers
- Which one of the following illnesses is the patient not exempt from insurance company limitations?
- What type of error occurs when an IV medication, reconstituted with the incorrect diluent, is given to a patient?
- Who established the standards for the layout, equipment, maintenance, training, and all procedures related to preparing sterile medications?
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- What is the meaning of AWP?
- A percentage of each _______ _______ is applied toward Medicaid.
- Falsely billing charges for medication that was not dispensed is a _______
- The most important aspect of dealing with errors is
- The processing of claims by insurance companies over a computerized system is called:
- Which of the following medications may require prior authorization before adjudicating the prescription claim?
- A physician ordering an IV to run at 100 ml/hr instead of 15 ml/hr is an example of what type of error?
- Workers’ compensation is paid for by
- Which of the following is not a government-managed program?
24 Clues: What is the meaning of AWP? • Medicare Part D specifically covers • Workers’ compensation is paid for by • Which regulatory body can issue a drug recall? • Which insurance has a higher co pay HMO or PPO? • The most important aspect of dealing with errors is • Which of the following is not a government-managed program? • ...
Business Revision 2020-05-13
Across
- Bitcoin is a type of ______currency.
- A form of savings where you cannot withdraw any money for a specified length of time.
- This has more risk than saving.
- The action of taking money out from your savings account.
- Tax that is withheld from your gross wage each fortnight.
- Compulsory Third Party insurance.
- The total amount a person earns from all sources over a set period of time.
- Type of fund that holds money for you until you retire.
- A unit of ownership in a company.
- A fraudulent way to try and trick people to get money.
- Money or property left to you when someone dies.
- This can help you plan your income and expenses.
- The maximum amount people can spend using their credit card.
- A card used to pay for goods and services but attracts interest if it isn't paid off in time.
- A legal process where you're declared unable to pay your debts.
- A range of investments held by a person or company
- Do something for money.
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- This bank's logo is a dragon.
- the degree of uncertainty and/or potential financial loss in an investment decision.
- The process of putting a little money away each week for a rainy day.
- Australia, New Zealand and USA's unit of currency.
- Automatic Teller ____.
- An amount you sometimes need to pay if you make an insurance claim.
- A loan you take out to buy a house.
- An institution where money is held.
- The amount you must pay to obtain insurance cover.
- Type of insurance paid to a person's family when they die.
- Type of insurance that protects property owners against injuries and accidents that occur on their property.
- An amount of money that is owed to somebody else.
- the total amount of your wage before tax and other deductions.
- The stockmarket crash of 1987 is called what Monday?
- Type of insurance you need to protect yourself from losing your money if a cruise is cancelled.
- Earning interest on top of interest.
- Australian _____ Exchange.
34 Clues: Automatic Teller ____. • Do something for money. • Australian _____ Exchange. • This bank's logo is a dragon. • This has more risk than saving. • Compulsory Third Party insurance. • A unit of ownership in a company. • A loan you take out to buy a house. • An institution where money is held. • Earning interest on top of interest. • Bitcoin is a type of ______currency. • ...
Financial Literacy Vocabulary - Unit 1 2016-06-06
Across
- the difference between the wholesale price and the retail price.
- A piece of ownership in the company, mutual fund or investment.
- The amount you must pay before you receive any benefits from your insurance company.
- Having to do with a person’s honesty and moral attributes.
- The state or quality of being obligated according to law or equity.
- To bargain for a lower price.
- Process of quantifying costs and benefits of a decision.
- A list of your investments
- Relationship of reward compared to the amount of risk taken.
- Paperwork filed with an insurance company in order to get them to cover a loss.
- Describes the type of coverage in an insurance agreement.
- Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset.
- Type of expense that you pay when insurance only covers a portion of the cost.
- The process of setting money aside to create wealth over time.
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- Amount you pay periodically to purchase different types of insurance.
- Type of yard sale with more items, usually the entire contents of a household.
- The recipient of assets passed on from the death of a friend or relative.
- A public sale in which property or items of merchandise are sold to the highest bidder.
- Retail store where people sell items and the owner of the shop gets a percentage of the sale.
- The practice of dividing the money a person invests between several types of investments in order to lower risk.
- The power to walk away from a purchase when negotiating.
- Repossession process initiated by mortgage holder when a homeowner fails to pay the payment on the loan.
- Quality of an asset to be converted quickly into cash without loss of value.
- Securities that represent part ownership or equity in a corporation.
- Account or arrangement in which a person puts his/her money for long-term growth.
- A legally enforceable declaration of how a person wishes his or her property to be distributed after death.
- Applies to the amount of protection you have through an insurance company in the event of a loss.
27 Clues: A list of your investments • To bargain for a lower price. • Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset. • The power to walk away from a purchase when negotiating. • Process of quantifying costs and benefits of a decision. • Describes the type of coverage in an insurance agreement. • Having to do with a person’s honesty and moral attributes. • ...
Insurance and Stock Market 2023-10-04
Across
- legal contract document for insurance.
- an amount you pay for a loss.
- a company which provides insurance.
- market that faces a downfall.
- a type of life insurance ,which includes investment.
- middle man for company and the public.
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- policy in which a family gets after death of a person.
- Market price index of BSE.
- the risk that is included in your policy.
- amount to be paid for insurance.
- market price index of NSE.
11 Clues: Market price index of BSE. • market price index of NSE. • an amount you pay for a loss. • market that faces a downfall. • amount to be paid for insurance. • a company which provides insurance. • legal contract document for insurance. • middle man for company and the public. • the risk that is included in your policy. • a type of life insurance ,which includes investment. • ...
financial literacy 2023-11-15
Across
- financial protections against car damage and physical damage
- helps cover medical and legal fees if you're held responsible for someone else's injury or damage to someone else property
- the amount paid by a policy holder to an insurance company to obtain or maintain an insurance policy
- the amount the insured must pay in a loss before any payment is due to the company
- a list of the doctors, other health care providers, and hospitals that a plan contracts with to provide medical care to its members
- pays for losses and damage to your property if something unexpected happens
- insures the beneficially earned income against the risk that a disability creates a barrier to complete core work functions
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- a set fee you pay for a doctor visit or prescription
- a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event
- protects your family from potentially devastating financial losses
- federal health insurance for anyone age 65 and older, and some people under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions
- a contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your healthcare cost in exchange of a premium
- protects your personal property in a rented condo or home from unexpected circumstances
- The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- Your expenses for medical care that aren't reimbursed by insurance.
15 Clues: a set fee you pay for a doctor visit or prescription • financial protections against car damage and physical damage • protects your family from potentially devastating financial losses • Your expenses for medical care that aren't reimbursed by insurance. • The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan. • ...
Cencora Glossary 2025-10-01
Across
- a federal health insurance program in the US primarily for people aged 65 and older
- abbrv. an enrollment period is a set time when people can make changes to their insurance plans.
- A type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, the tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced.
- healthcare providers who do not participate in an insurer’s provider network.
- a type of insurance in which the insured is responsible for paying a share of the payment made against a claim
- offers health insurance coverage through a network of healthcare providers. Members must choose a primary care physician (also known as a PCP) from within the network
- A group of blood cancers that develop in the lymphatic system, which is part of the body’s immune system.
Down
- Combines a + B medicare, sometimes D
- an additional charge that high-income individuals must pay on top of their standard Medicare Part B and Medicare Part D premiums.
- A type of cancer that arises from transformed cells of mesenchymal origin
- the rate of drug administration equal to the rate of elimination at a steady state
- Federal agency that manages health coverage for Medicare, Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) & Health Insurance Marketplace.
- Refers to the process by which cancer cells spread from the original site (primary tumor) to other parts of the body.
- Abbr. also known as “Extra Help,”
- the death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism’s growth or development.
15 Clues: Abbr. also known as “Extra Help,” • Combines a + B medicare, sometimes D • A type of cancer that arises from transformed cells of mesenchymal origin • healthcare providers who do not participate in an insurer’s provider network. • the rate of drug administration equal to the rate of elimination at a steady state • ...
risk management 2022-03-31
Across
- the person or company buying the policy
- the exclusive right to posses and use property
- a risk that can result in personal loss
- a company that agrees to take on certain economic risk
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
- the possibility of incurring a loss
- a risk that you can reduce or eliminate actions you take
- a policy stating the conditions to which the insurance company and the policyholder have agreed to
- a risk that relates to harm or injury to other people
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- a risk that can result in a financial loss
- a risk that can lead to a loss of personal or business property
- illegal uses of intellectual property
- a risk that presents the chance of loss and no chance of gain
- a form of risk protection
- the amount a policy holder must pay for insurance coverage
- a policy holder request for payment for a loss that the insurance policy covers
16 Clues: a form of risk protection • the possibility of incurring a loss • illegal uses of intellectual property • the person or company buying the policy • a risk that can result in personal loss • a risk that can result in a financial loss • the exclusive right to posses and use property • a risk that relates to harm or injury to other people • ...
Medicare 2019-09-19
Across
- hospital stay of more than 24 hours
- the maximum amount that the insured is responsible for paying based on eligible health plan expenses.
- physician or medical care facility that provides health care services
- privacy and security laws for medical records
- person(s) covered by a health insurance plan
- the process to object a decision
- an expression of dissatisfaction by a member
- a list of rx drug costs which an insurance company will reimburse
- the amount a person is responsible to pay before the insurance coverages begins
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- a physician who provides initial care and coordinates additional care if necessary
- the set amount paid by the patient at each visit
- when a patient sees a specialist without permission of primary doctor.
- insurance provided by the federal government for people over 65, those with disabilities, or ESRD
- healthcare for terminally ill patients
- when one provider refers a patient to another provider
- a patient obtains services or gives payment by deliberate, dishonest, or misleading circumstances
16 Clues: the process to object a decision • hospital stay of more than 24 hours • healthcare for terminally ill patients • person(s) covered by a health insurance plan • an expression of dissatisfaction by a member • privacy and security laws for medical records • the set amount paid by the patient at each visit • when one provider refers a patient to another provider • ...
Quarter 4 2017-05-23
Across
- a type of deposit your employer can make for you
- a number telling a payee which bank to get money from
- People need what to recover financially from accidents, serious illness, theft, fire, and other misfortunes
- protection for having your card declined
- Provides payment to the insured person if his or her property is damaged or destroyed by an accident covered by the insurance policy
- The money paid to an insurance company to purchases a policy is known as
- Provides payment to renters to cover the damage and loss of property in a rental unit in addition to liability losses.
- The out‐of‐pocket money paid by the policyholder before an insurance company will cover the remaining costs attributed to the loss is known as
- The chance of loss from an event that cannot be entirely controlled is called
- Someone who receives money if an insured person dies is known as a
- Someone who relies on someone else for income and care is known as a
- amount of a payment to avoid fees or penalties
Down
- Your what check serves as proof of payment for goods, services, and charitable donations
- this is a card that looks like a credit card but acts like a check
- Provides payments for both liability and property insurance on a vehicle
- a slip you fill out to put money in your account
- this is written to tell a bank who and how much to pay
- Provides payment to replace earnings during times when workers cannot work due to illness or injury
- a message that tells a computer to move money from one account to another (EFT)
- Provides payment for extended nursing care due to accidents, illness, or old age
20 Clues: protection for having your card declined • amount of a payment to avoid fees or penalties • a type of deposit your employer can make for you • a slip you fill out to put money in your account • a number telling a payee which bank to get money from • this is written to tell a bank who and how much to pay • ...
Investing Unit 2024-03-21
Across
- Investing all the money you have available at that given time
- Ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- Old age, survivors, disability insurance
- Offering shares of a private company to the public
- A standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange
- Minimum amounts that you can withdraw annually from your IRA
- Rising Market
- Companies that are Nationally or Internationally recognized
- A type of pooled investment that holds multiple assets
- A system of recording information that is difficult or impossible to change, hack, or cheat
- The increase in value of an asset
- The process by which an employee acquires a “vested interest” or stock option in their company
- Individual Retirement Account
- A benefit plan established by either an employer to help employees save for retirement
- Measures the price performance of a basket of securities
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- Federal health insurance for people 65 or older, or who have certain disabilities
- Distribution of the company's earnings to its shareholders
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance program
- Virtual Currency
- An investment account that allows you to buy and sell investments
- Takes cash from a large group of investors and invests in stocks, bonds, and other securities.
- An asset that has a large risk of losing value, but also has hope of gaining value
- Transferring funds from one IRA to another IRA
- Loan from the buyer (you) to the issuer
- 100 of the largest non-financial companies
- Currencies that are created and backed by the government
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- A strategy in which you invest your money in equal amounts, at regular intervals
- Falling Market
30 Clues: Rising Market • Falling Market • Virtual Currency • Individual Retirement Account • The increase in value of an asset • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Loan from the buyer (you) to the issuer • Ownership of a fraction of a corporation • Old age, survivors, disability insurance • 100 of the largest non-financial companies • ...
Broker Services Crossword 2022-06-08
Across
- Houses operations procedure, Role Manuals, meeting artifacts, reference documents, and training material.
- Producers not located in systems or incorrectly selected.
- CA reports are retrieved from here.
- Used to appoint agencies/brokers for Non-Arizona Southwest states.
- Codes cannot be terminated while there are these policies.
- A registration with the state insurance department that a producer is acting on behalf of an insurer.
- A term commonly used for an agent, broker, or other insurance representative who has responsibility for selling insurance.
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- All policies will need to be updated with the new Producer Code.
- To complete this process, you will be responsible for entering all required information to complete an appointment and update the Copperpoint Spreadsheet
- Still have active policies- cannot fully terminate. Review until policies are complete.
- Must approve producer code requests and will review and determine if they want to partner, contracts are signed, and code is requested.
- This folder houses all the data we pull from, along with the consolidated spreadsheet 2022 which is where most of the daily work is done after validating everything.
- Unique identifier assigned through the National Association of Insurance Commissioner's (NAIC's) licensing application process.
- Order that is used to assign producer codes.
- Southwest & CA system where agency and producer information is confirmed current.
- An identifier used in systems to reference a specific producer.
- No current policies and terminated.
- Used to verify license information.
- A certification of appropriate authority issued by a regulatory body to allow an entity to operate as an insurer or an insurance agent after certain standards have been met.
- Used to appoint agencies/brokers.
20 Clues: Used to appoint agencies/brokers. • CA reports are retrieved from here. • No current policies and terminated. • Used to verify license information. • Order that is used to assign producer codes. • Producers not located in systems or incorrectly selected. • Codes cannot be terminated while there are these policies. • ...
accounting 2025-01-29
Across
- A deduction that legally allows you to lower the amount of taxable income you made in a year.
- Paying a loan off in installments, rather than one lump sum.
- A request submitted to your insurance provider to help pay for covered expenses.
- Anything that you spend money on, whether it's a necessity or a luxury.
- A detailed list of the factors contributing to your credit score, including open accounts and payment histories. Report
- The percentage of interest that's accrued yearly.
- Your income from any and all sources, before taxes are withheld
- An amount available in or owed on an account.
- A document detailing the type and amount of coverage your insurance offers.
- The total amount of unpaid money on a loan excluding any interest charges or the initial amount borrowed on a loan.
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- Your total earnings after all taxes and withholdings are paid. Income
- Insurance that protects you from being sued if you're at fault for personal or property damage.
- The amount you'll need to pay before insurance kicks in and covers the rest of your costs.
- The highest amount of credit you can borrow from a particular institution.
- The amount deducted from your paycheck by your employer to go toward paying things like federal and state taxes, social security taxes, and health insurance.
- A number assigned to an individual that quantifies their ability to use and pay back credit.
- Contributions to state and federal governments to pay for things like public services and infrastructure.
- How much an investment gains or loses over a specific amount of time.
- A policy offered by a private third party that protects your lender against mortgage default.
- A contract that lets you use someone else's property for a specified rate and length of time.
20 Clues: An amount available in or owed on an account. • The percentage of interest that's accrued yearly. • Paying a loan off in installments, rather than one lump sum. • Your income from any and all sources, before taxes are withheld • How much an investment gains or loses over a specific amount of time. • ...
Business Math Key Terms 2025-01-02
Across
- a contract between the landlord and tenant
- a written record of income and expenses showing a profit or loss on an individual or a business
- when a lender lends money to a borrower
- a legal obligation to compensate a person harmed by one's Acts or ommissions
- represents a share of ownership in a company
- a long term loan used for paying for a house
- the difference between the total cost of merchandise and the selling price
- deposit, usually equal to a month's rent for an apartment or house that is used to repair any damage that you may have caused while renting
- the person named in the insurance policy to receive the insurance benefits
- a company or individual unable to pay their debts, under legal regulation to protect creditors
- various amounts taken from the gross pay, such as taxes and insurance
Down
- income the government receives from taxes and other sources
- the difference between what your house and property are worth and what you owe
- causes of loss, such as fire, wind or theft
- an insurance payment
- the person for whom the insurance coverage has been purchased
- the amount of increase in the value of a property
- coverage, provides protection for the insured driver when he collides with another moving or stationary object, even if he is at fault
- a percentage of the sale that is received by the salesperson; broker's fee for services
- money put into a business or institution to produce more money
- tax, a direct tax added to the price of goods or services
- for the Christian, represents 10% of their gross income
22 Clues: an insurance payment • when a lender lends money to a borrower • a contract between the landlord and tenant • causes of loss, such as fire, wind or theft • represents a share of ownership in a company • a long term loan used for paying for a house • the amount of increase in the value of a property • for the Christian, represents 10% of their gross income • ...
Unit 7 2023-03-09
Across
- To have work and personal relationships to help you later
- The amount of money that you have received before the taxes
- letter that people that know you like a teacher and they will or not recommend you to that employer
- The tax on your paycheck
- a social insurance program consisting of retirement, disability and survivor benefits
- A plan to retire
- The supply and demand of labor
- Something that you could refer to
- A heath insurance for old people
- payment that the boss will give you for doing your job
- Money received on a regular basis
- Working but your are doing it for experience not money
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- A summary of yourself for employers
- Skills that are easy to learn
- The minimum amount of money you can get paid
- Commissions are a form of variable-pay remuneration for services rendered or products sold
- Money you have really received
- An insurance that helps with heath
- A sit down talk with the employer to see if you’ll get the job
- How much money you make a year
- Skills expected from a professional
- A thing that you give employers so they could have an idea on how you are
- Having a paying job
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
24 Clues: A plan to retire • Having a paying job • The tax on your paycheck • Skills that are easy to learn • Money you have really received • How much money you make a year • The supply and demand of labor • A heath insurance for old people • Something that you could refer to • Money received on a regular basis • An insurance that helps with heath • A summary of yourself for employers • ...
Personal Finance 2024-05-13
Across
- scale the rate you are paid
- how much you make
- after taxes pay
- when you put money into an account
- how much you pay each month for insurance
- total take home pay
- monthly payment toward owning a home
- when you take money out of an account
- how you will spend your pay
- the paper that tells you what you have spent or saved; comes from a banking institution
- a "job" you do for free or limited pay to gain experience
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- what you declare if you can no longer pay any of your bills; it really hurts your credit rating
- anything that stands in your way of achieving goals
- the bonus pay you make for amount of sales
- the job you work after gaining experience or education
- the score a credit company gives you
- how much your insurance does not cover
- the amount the bank charges on a loan to cover their costs and your risks
- something to work towards (long or short)
- what you get to cover your health and life
- how much you have available on a card
- the "perks" a job offers such as insurance
- anything that can help achieve goals
23 Clues: after taxes pay • how much you make • total take home pay • scale the rate you are paid • how you will spend your pay • when you put money into an account • the score a credit company gives you • monthly payment toward owning a home • anything that can help achieve goals • how much you have available on a card • when you take money out of an account • ...
Open Enrollment 2024-10-03
Across
- A fixed amount paid for a medical service.
- The amount you must pay out-of-pocket before insurance coverage kicks in.
- Broad term encompassing medical, dental, vision, and other health-related benefits.
- HSP's financial services company that maintains your 401k deductions, investment elections, and beneficiary info.
- A plan that helps employees save for retirement; A retirement savings plan offered by employers
- Coverage for eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses
- A flexible spending account for pre-tax contributions to healthcare or dependent care expenses.
- HSP's Life, STD, LTD Disability, and supplemental life provider.
- HSP's vision provider
- Individual & Family Plan that provides the legal help you need anytime, anywhere.
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- HSP's FSA, HRA, and DCRA provider.
- HSP's Dental provider
- Company that provides free investment advice to HSP employees
- Life insurance purchased by employees, separate from employer-sponsored plans.
- Coverage for teeth care, including cleanings and fillings.
- Pay benefits for periods up to 13 weeks
- Virtual healthcare services
- Coverage for income loss due to illness or injury
- HSP's medical insurance provider
- HSP's employer-funded account to help employees pay for healthcare expenses
- Provides financial protection to beneficiaries upon the death of the insured.
- Disability insurance that has an elimination period of at least 90 days.
22 Clues: HSP's Dental provider • HSP's vision provider • Virtual healthcare services • HSP's medical insurance provider • HSP's FSA, HRA, and DCRA provider. • Pay benefits for periods up to 13 weeks • A fixed amount paid for a medical service. • Coverage for income loss due to illness or injury • Coverage for eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses • ...
Risk Management 2026-02-02
Across
- When a company conducts transactions in multiple currencies it introduces...
- States conditions
- Company that agrees to take financial risks and pay for financial losses
- Personal, property, and liability
- Offers the chance to gain or lose
- Absolute Risk
- Amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage
- Person or company buying the policy
- The concept that an individual protected from risk may engage in riskier behavior
- Personal losses to one's health, well-being, and long-term earning potential.
- Confidential information
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- Insurance is available when the risk is __________.
- Unauthorized use of intellectual property, patents, trademarks, and copyright
- Policyholder's request for payment after a loss
- One way to handle risk
- Find other businesses to accept risk
- Controllable risks can be _______.
- No financial impact
- Uninsurable risks are generally ________.
- Loss of money, vehicles, or buildings
- Consumers buy _________ for protection against risks.
21 Clues: Absolute Risk • States conditions • No financial impact • One way to handle risk • Confidential information • Personal, property, and liability • Offers the chance to gain or lose • Controllable risks can be _______. • Person or company buying the policy • Find other businesses to accept risk • Loss of money, vehicles, or buildings • Uninsurable risks are generally ________. • ...
Chapter 8 - Revenue for Health Care Services 2024-04-01
Across
- items that are not covered by a healthcare plan
- The amount an insured person is expected to pay for a medical expense at the time of visit
- insurance type that only takes effect after a significant amount (>$75,000)
- health insurance program designed for people with low incomes. Funded by the federal govt. and individual states/benefits vary from state to state.
- a periodic payment one pays to an insurance company in return for coverage
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- federal health insurance program for aged/disabled. upsidizes costs of prescription drugs
- amount the insured is required/obligated to pay. A clause in an insurance policy that relieves the insurer of responsibility to pay the initial loss up to a stated amount
- list of codes published by the American medical association that represents the vast majority of medical procedures.
- hybrid medical insurance combining elements of HMO (health maintenance organization) and FFS (fee-for-service). A managed care plan that offers the patient the option to see a doctor who does not contract with the insurance company; the patient pays a higher fee to use this option.
- list of diagnostic codes required for all third-party billing.
- group insurance that entitles members to services of participating hospitals and clinics and physicians
11 Clues: items that are not covered by a healthcare plan • list of diagnostic codes required for all third-party billing. • a periodic payment one pays to an insurance company in return for coverage • insurance type that only takes effect after a significant amount (>$75,000) • federal health insurance program for aged/disabled. upsidizes costs of prescription drugs • ...
Patient Access 2024-04-01
Across
- Questionnaire to determine primary payor before Medicare
- Emergency Medical Treatment And Labor Act
- A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- Stands for point of service
- Permission to treat
- Payment taken prior to a service
- Person who is the holder of an insurance policy
- An insurance payor
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- Admitted for multi day stay
- Physician order for medication
- Where do you go to get an x-ray
- Person responsible for paying the bill
- A type of medical service
- Doctor
- Important Message to Medicare
15 Clues: Doctor • An insurance payor • Permission to treat • A type of medical service • Admitted for multi day stay • Stands for point of service • Important Message to Medicare • Physician order for medication • Where do you go to get an x-ray • Payment taken prior to a service • Person responsible for paying the bill • Emergency Medical Treatment And Labor Act • ...
C11 2013-06-17
Across
- actual cash value
- the cause of loss that is the immediate and effective cause of the loss or damage
- amount of a loss that the insured must pay
- when a insurer issues a policy at the request of another insurance company
- reason for voiding a contract
- attachment to a policy which varies the term of the contract
- one function of insurance
- an independent business person who may place business with an number of insurer's
- when a person is forbidden by law to speak against his own act or deed
- total amount for which the insurer is at risk
- civil wrong
- one party fails to perform
- a general group such as the public at large
- funds put aside to pay for losses reported but not yet paid or not yet reported
- first thing a risk manager does with a risk
- price of a unit of insurance for a period of one year, expressed in dollars, cents or percentage
- promise by the insured that a specified state of affairs will continue to exist for the duration of the policy
- a time after which a cause of action ceases
- payment for business produced
- risk to a business
- is the instrument evidencing a contract
- is the right of the insurer to assume the rights of recover from the loss
- type of contract where value is determined at the time the item is insured
- the party who brings a legal action against another
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- type of adjuster that works for the insured
- overrides all common law dealing with the same point
- a type of contract that is treated as if it never existed
- - first priority of producers
- the premium required to the losses that occur
- what a written contract prevents
- Office of the Superintendent of Insurance
- is not an insurance company but a market
- a legal decision serving as an authoritative rule in future similar events
- an event that will give rise to a loss
- element of a contract
- type of delivery system for insurance (2 words)
- one way an insurer spreads risk
- a category of insurance
- the hazard that relates to the character of the insured
- the law that is concerned with the methods of protecting and enforcing rights and duties
- put back into the same position as just prior to a loss
- rate used when a insured cancels a policy
42 Clues: civil wrong • actual cash value • risk to a business • element of a contract • a category of insurance • one function of insurance • one party fails to perform • - first priority of producers • reason for voiding a contract • payment for business produced • one way an insurer spreads risk • what a written contract prevents • an event that will give rise to a loss • ...
C11 2013-06-17
Across
- actual cash value
- the cause of loss that is the immediate and effective cause of the loss or damage
- amount of a loss that the insured must pay
- when a insurer issues a policy at the request of another insurance company
- reason for voiding a contract
- attachment to a policy which varies the term of the contract
- one function of insurance
- an independent business person who may place business with an number of insurer's
- when a person is forbidden by law to speak against his own act or deed
- total amount for which the insurer is at risk
- civil wrong
- one party fails to perform
- a general group such as the public at large
- funds put aside to pay for losses reported but not yet paid or not yet reported
- first thing a risk manager does with a risk
- price of a unit of insurance for a period of one year, expressed in dollars, cents or percentage
- promise by the insured that a specified state of affairs will continue to exist for the duration of the policy
- a time after which a cause of action ceases
- payment for business produced
- risk to a business
- is the instrument evidencing a contract
- is the right of the insurer to assume the rights of recover from the loss
- type of contract where value is determined at the time the item is insured
- the party who brings a legal action against another
Down
- type of adjuster that works for the insured
- overrides all common law dealing with the same point
- a type of contract that is treated as if it never existed
- - first priority of producers
- the premium required to the losses that occur
- what a written contract prevents
- Office of the Superintendent of Insurance
- is not an insurance company but a market
- a legal decision serving as an authoritative rule in future similar events
- an event that will give rise to a loss
- element of a contract
- type of delivery system for insurance (2 words)
- one way an insurer spreads risk
- a category of insurance
- the hazard that relates to the character of the insured
- the law that is concerned with the methods of protecting and enforcing rights and duties
- put back into the same position as just prior to a loss
- rate used when a insured cancels a policy
42 Clues: civil wrong • actual cash value • risk to a business • element of a contract • a category of insurance • one function of insurance • one party fails to perform • - first priority of producers • reason for voiding a contract • payment for business produced • one way an insurer spreads risk • what a written contract prevents • an event that will give rise to a loss • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms by: Desiree Steinkamp 2013-05-07
Across
- is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
- the systemic process of managing risk to achieve
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake
- the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people
- a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for an insurance coverage
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- the possibility of loss or injury
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- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- a risk that cannot be controlled
- a period of 10 years
- a set of incidents or events
- a list of qualifications
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- to decrease
15 Clues: to decrease • a period of 10 years • a list of qualifications • a set of incidents or events • a risk that cannot be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss • the systemic process of managing risk to achieve • the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • ...
Bankers 2021-03-07
Across
- Bubber
- Open Financial Technologies
- Fullerton India Credit Company
- Ageas Federal Life Insurance Company
- Fino Payments Bank
- VISTRA Group
- DBS Bank
- Kalupur Commercial Co op Bank
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- Federal Bank
- Hatton National Bank
- IndoStar Capital Finance
- Raheja QBE General Insurance Company
- Sub-K IMPACT Solutions
- HDFC Bank
- IndusInd Bank
- LeasePlan India
16 Clues: Bubber • DBS Bank • HDFC Bank • Federal Bank • VISTRA Group • IndusInd Bank • LeasePlan India • Fino Payments Bank • Hatton National Bank • Sub-K IMPACT Solutions • IndoStar Capital Finance • Open Financial Technologies • Kalupur Commercial Co op Bank • Fullerton India Credit Company • Raheja QBE General Insurance Company • Ageas Federal Life Insurance Company
Risk Management 2022-04-26
Across
- The fee you pay for insurance
- The act of breaking into and entering a home or business with the intent to commit a felony
- A general category of risk
- Protection against possible financial lost
- Buying insurance and paying a premium to cover any loses
- Refers to the way a business can reduce its financial loses
- A serious crime, such as theft
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- The failure to exercise reasonable care
- A contract between an insurance company and a person by which that person joins a risk-sharing group
- Anything that increases the likelihood of loss through peril
- The elimination of hazards that can negatively affect a business
- Involves the taking of property by force or threat
- A general category of risk
- Anything that may cause a loss
- The probability of loss or injury
15 Clues: A general category of risk • A general category of risk • The fee you pay for insurance • Anything that may cause a loss • A serious crime, such as theft • The probability of loss or injury • The failure to exercise reasonable care • Protection against possible financial lost • Involves the taking of property by force or threat • ...
Copay Assistance and GPF 2020-09-23
Across
- In the copay service request, we document the call in this activity for an on-label diagnosis
- Patient's with commercial insurance and an on-label diagnosis qualify for this type of assistance
- The free drug program
- When patients have a large out of pocket cost and there is no CAF funding, they are referred to GPF with this referral type
- Copay type for patients with government funded insurance
- ________ is now called Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis
- ______ enrollments do not require a PCF or PSF for copay assistance
- is another name for GCA
- We discuss this type of assistance for patients with a non FDA approved diagnosis code
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- From this site we can enroll patients in the copay card program when they have section 3 of the PC completed
- ______ feild needs to be filled out prior to updating the CAF selector
- Non-FDA approved indication
- Patients with commercial insurance and an FDA approved indication are eligible for this assistance
- Patients are still eligible for the copay card program if they have commercial insurance and this type of government funded insurance
- We can email patients the INO letter from the _____ -level
- _______ copay card can assist with the administration cost for Rituxan
- When the patient's insurance will not pay for the medication, they are referred to GPF with this referral type
17 Clues: The free drug program • is another name for GCA • Non-FDA approved indication • ________ is now called Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis • Copay type for patients with government funded insurance • We can email patients the INO letter from the _____ -level • ______ enrollments do not require a PCF or PSF for copay assistance • ...
Personal Finance 2023-04-27
Across
- interest calculated on the initial principal.
- property or other asset that a borrower offers as a way for a lender to secure a loan.
- Coverage that helps cover medical and legal fees if you are legally responsible for injury or damage.
- insurance that provides income in the event a worker is unable to perform their work and earn money due to a disability.
- interest calculated on the initial principal and accumulated interest of previous periods of a deposit or loan.
- amount paid out-of-pocket for covered expenses before an insurance company will pay the remaining costs.
- the estimate of future revenues and expenditures.
- a type of coverage that helps pay to replace or repair your vehicle when not in a collision.
- a type of coverage that protects your vehicle when you are NOT at fault
- the annual rate charged for borrowing or earned through an investment. Expressed as a percentage that represents the actual yearly cost over the term of the loan.
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- insurance policy that provides financial reimbursement to the owner or renter of a structure and its contents in the event of damage or theft.
- type of insurance coverage that pays for medical and surgical expenses incurred by the insured.
- this coverage helps pay for medical bills of anyone when you are not at fault.
- a insurance policy purchased by vehicle owners to mitigate costs associated with getting into an auto accident.
- a formal contract issued by a corporation or other entity that includes a promise to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals.
- the money a saver (investor) receives above and beyond the sum of money initially saved (invested).
- provides income during retirement or for those who are disabled.
- specified amount of payment required periodically by an insurer to provide coverage under a given insurance plan for a defined period of time.
- the ability to repay a loan
- Possibility of loss or injury
- certificate of ownership in a corporation.
21 Clues: the ability to repay a loan • Possibility of loss or injury • certificate of ownership in a corporation. • interest calculated on the initial principal. • the estimate of future revenues and expenditures. • provides income during retirement or for those who are disabled. • a type of coverage that protects your vehicle when you are NOT at fault • ...
Banzai 2025-01-29
Across
- An amount paid before a large purchase to reduce the loan amount and prove your interest and ability to make such a purchase.
- The amount that you own in assets minus the amount you owe in liabilities.
- A deduction that legally allows you to lower the amount of taxable income you made in a year.
- The highest amount of credit you can borrow from a particular institution.
- A service that provides financial protection against the unpredictable; like car accidents or broken arms.
- A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.
- A check into your credit history, typically in advance of applying for a loan. Hard inquiries can negatively affect your credit for 12 months and remain on your credit history for two years.
- A type of auto insurance that protects against damage costs accrued by the policyholder.
- An amount available in or owed on an account.
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- Contributions to state and federal governments to pay for things like public services and infrastructure.
- Paying a loan off in installments, rather than one lump sum.
- Your income from any and all sources, before taxes are withheld.
- The amount deducted from your paycheck by your employer to go toward paying things like federal and state taxes, social security taxes, and health insurance.
- Life insurance with a finite coverage period; usually 5, 10, 20, or even 30 years.
- Your total earnings after all taxes and withholdings are paid.
- Typically assessed monthly, this is the lowest amount you can pay back in a given period in order to not have negative effects.
- A detailed list of the factors contributing to your credit score, including open accounts and payment histories.
- A document detailing the type and amount of coverage your insurance offers.
- The total amount of unpaid money on a loan excluding any interest charges or the initial amount borrowed on a loan.
- A request submitted to your insurance provider to help pay for covered expenses.
20 Clues: An amount available in or owed on an account. • Paying a loan off in installments, rather than one lump sum. • Your total earnings after all taxes and withholdings are paid. • Your income from any and all sources, before taxes are withheld. • The amount that you own in assets minus the amount you owe in liabilities. • ...
CPCU Chapter 8 (SR) 2018-12-19
Across
- Reinsurance that transfers to the reinsurer liability for an entire type of insurance, territory, or book of business after the primary insurer has issued the policies.
- A quota share reinsurance treaty in which the cession percentage retention varies based on specified predetermined criteria such as the amount of insurance needed.
- A type of pro rata reinsurance in which the policies covered are those whose amount of insurance exceeds a stipulated dollar amount, or line.
- A type of unsecured debt instrument, issued only by insurers, that has characteristics of both conventional equity and debt securities and is classified as policyholders’ surplus rather than as a liability on the insurer’s statutory balance sheet.
- A reinsurance association that consists of several unrelated insurers or reinsurers that have joined to insure risks the individual members are unwilling to individually insure.
- The price at which the stock or commodity underlying a call option (such as a warrant) or a put option can be purchased (called) or sold (put) during a specified period.
- A replenishment of policyholders’ surplus provided by the ceding commission paid to the primary insurer by the reinsurer.
- A financial market in which long-term securities are traded.
- A group of insurers or reinsurers involved in joint underwriting to insure major risks that are beyond the capacity of a single insurer or reinsurer; each syndicate member accepts predetermined shares of premiums, losses, expenses, and profits.
- A reinsurance agreement whereby one reinsurer (the retrocedent) transfers all or part of the reinsurance risk it has assumed or will assume to another reinsurer (the retrocessionaire).
- The maximum amount of insurance or limit of liability that an insurer will accept on a single loss exposure.
- The dollar amount above which the reinsurer responds to losses.
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- A type of pro rata reinsurance in which the primary insurer and the reinsurer share the amounts of insurance, policy premiums, and losses (including loss adjustment expenses) using a fixed percentage.
- A type of reinsurance in which the primary insurer and reinsurer proportionately share the amounts of insurance, policy premiums, and losses (including loss adjustment expenses).
- The premium the primary insurer charges on its underlying policies and to which a rate is applied to determine the reinsurance premium.
- The maximum amount that the reinsurer will pay for a claim and that is commonly stated in the reinsurance agreement.
- The reinsurer that transfers or cedes all or part of the insurance risk it has assumed to another reinsurer.
- The insurer that assumes some or all of the potential costs of insured loss exposures of the primary insurer in a reinsurance contractual agreement.
- The amount retained by the primary insurer in the reinsurance transaction.
- The reinsurer that assumes all or part of the reinsurance risk accepted by another reinsurer.
- An organization of member companies that reinsure by fixed percentage the total amount of insurance appearing on policies issued by the organization.
21 Clues: A financial market in which long-term securities are traded. • The dollar amount above which the reinsurer responds to losses. • The amount retained by the primary insurer in the reinsurance transaction. • The reinsurer that assumes all or part of the reinsurance risk accepted by another reinsurer. • ...
Insurance Definitions Crossword 2015-12-14
Across
- describes in writing the particulars of the protection provided
- the return of your remains
- The Insurance company will reduce the specified benefit sum by an exact, predetermined amount
- usually equal to the duration of your trip
- someone who shares the same travel arrangements as you
- The insurance company will pay the clients appropriate amounts as outlined in their policy
Down
- Clients who experience an incident which is covered by their travel insurance must make a ______ on their policy
- The price charged for a given insurance policy
- specify the maximum sum which will be paid by the insurance company under aparticular policy
- List of any articles or circumstances which are not covered underthe policy
- how many traveling companions you can have
- The amount of protection you have purchased
12 Clues: the return of your remains • how many traveling companions you can have • usually equal to the duration of your trip • The amount of protection you have purchased • The price charged for a given insurance policy • someone who shares the same travel arrangements as you • describes in writing the particulars of the protection provided • ...
INTAKE 12 2025-02-07
Across
- CHART IS ASSIGNED TO THIS PERSON AFTER ASSESSMENT IS COMPLETED.
- PERSON OR AGENCY REFERRING CLIENT TO SERVICES.
- CONFIRMATION THAT A PLAN IS ACTIVE AND WHAT THE PLAN COVERS.
- A DOCTOR WHO SEES CHILDREN.
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- FLAT FEE THE CLIENT PAYS FOR SERVICES WHEN THEY HAVE INSURANCE.
- PERSON WHO MAINTAINS RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN AGENCIES.
- THE PERCENTAGE THE INSURANCE/CLIENT COVERS FOR SERVICES.
- USUALLY REQUIRES A SECONDARY SERVICE.
- A POLICY THAT COVERS SOME OR ALL OF THE COSTS FOR THE POLICY HOLDER.
- CHART IS ASSIGNED TO THIS PERSON AFTER APPT IS SCHEDULED.
- CHART IS ASSIGNED TO THIS PERSON AFTER PROCESSING.
- CHART IS ASSIGNED TO THIS PERSON TO PROCESS REFERRAL.
- ABBREVIATION FOR FACE TO FACE.
13 Clues: A DOCTOR WHO SEES CHILDREN. • ABBREVIATION FOR FACE TO FACE. • USUALLY REQUIRES A SECONDARY SERVICE. • PERSON OR AGENCY REFERRING CLIENT TO SERVICES. • CHART IS ASSIGNED TO THIS PERSON AFTER PROCESSING. • PERSON WHO MAINTAINS RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN AGENCIES. • CHART IS ASSIGNED TO THIS PERSON TO PROCESS REFERRAL. • ...
Healthcare 101 Vocab 2022-05-23
Across
- Approval from a health plan that may be required before you receive a service for it to be covered by your plan.
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
- Health insurance plan that limits coverage of care from doctors are part of the network. Generally, won't cover out-of-network care, except in an emergency.
- A fixed amount you pay for covered healthcare services BEFORE your insurance starts to pay.
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service AFTER you’ve paid your deductible. These do NOT contribute towards your deductible.
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- Employer-funded group health plans from which employees are reimbursed, tax-free, for qualified medical expenses up to a fixed dollar amount per year. Unused amounts may be rolled over to be used later.
- The most you will have to pay for covered medical services in a year. Once you’ve spent this amount on deductibles, copays, and coinsurance, your health plan will then pay 100% of the costs of covered benefits.
- A type of health spending account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses. Employer and employee contributions.
- Type of health plan that contracts with medical providers, such as hospitals and doctors, to create a large network of participating providers. You pay less if you use providers that belong to the plan’s network.
- A percentage of cost(s) of a covered health care service you pay AFTER you’ve paid and met your deductible.
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all your healthcare costs in exchange for a premium.
- An arrangement through your employer that lets you pay for many out-of-pocket medical expenses with tax-free dollars. Employee contribution only.
- Either the individual, or family, deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 2 Limits.
- The entire family deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 1 Limit.
- A plan with a higher deductible than a regular medical insurance plan. The monthly premium is usually lower, but you pay a larger deductible amount yourself before the insurance company starts to pay.
15 Clues: The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • The entire family deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 1 Limit. • A fixed amount you pay for covered healthcare services BEFORE your insurance starts to pay. • Either the individual, or family, deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 2 Limits. • ...
MDA 121- Ch. 17 & 18 2022-03-30
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- A procedure or treatment not covered by the patient's insurance policy
- A rule stating the policyholder whose birthday comes first in the year is the primary insurance plan for all dependents
- The other name for insurance payment for medical service
- Causes and severity of illness
- Healthcare for military personnel
- Organization that maintains and updates ICD
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- National health insurance for those over 65 years of age and older
- The base or yearly cost for healthcare insurance
- The cause of a disease or condition
- Federally funded state-run healthcare assistance program
- The abbreviation used when there's not a code that is specific enough
11 Clues: Causes and severity of illness • Healthcare for military personnel • The cause of a disease or condition • Organization that maintains and updates ICD • The base or yearly cost for healthcare insurance • Federally funded state-run healthcare assistance program • The other name for insurance payment for medical service • ...
Life Insurance 2016-04-12
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- provides a lump sum for some individuals in event of death
- matches the term of your mortgage
- dependents get a payout
- pays income regularly, instead of a lump sum
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- high risk jobs have ____ insurance rates
- receives money from Life Insurance Policy
- can affect the cost of Life Insurance (accidents)
- can affect the cost of Life Insurance (doctors)
- ____ insurance is used to protect people from the loss of income
- in 1989 a family got this policy for their father
10 Clues: dependents get a payout • matches the term of your mortgage • high risk jobs have ____ insurance rates • receives money from Life Insurance Policy • pays income regularly, instead of a lump sum • can affect the cost of Life Insurance (doctors) • can affect the cost of Life Insurance (accidents) • in 1989 a family got this policy for their father • ...
Team Rhoda Game 2025-05-01
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- Making changes to an existing insurance plan
- A condition that may limit a person's ability to work
- An entity or individual offering healthcare services
- The act of signing up for an insurance plan
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- Information required for premium/claims payments
- A document outlining policy details and coverage
- A person who receives financial protection from a life insurance policy
- The extent of protection provided by an insurance policy
- Financial help provided by an insurance policy
- Individuals covered under an insured person's policy
10 Clues: The act of signing up for an insurance plan • Making changes to an existing insurance plan • Financial help provided by an insurance policy • Information required for premium/claims payments • A document outlining policy details and coverage • Individuals covered under an insured person's policy • An entity or individual offering healthcare services • ...
Pop Quiz Cross Word 10-10-25 2025-10-10
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- This yellow button will pop up in patient charts, but we must verify the doctor that the yellow button belongs to.
- We do not accept this insurance in Express Care but we give them a scheduling requirement letter.
- This is a new provider to CSOG and she practices ______.
- What category does the Drivers License go under?
- What day did Doug send out the reminder email that about our dress code that mentions hoodies (both pull over and zip up) are not allowed on normal business days?
- We have to _____ when we leave our Medicaid notes and our minor notes.
- Who do we go to when a patient needs a cost estimate in Express Care?
- This must be checked every time a patient is checked in for an appointment. [hint: rhymes with endurance agility]
- A transfer of care from an outside provider to one of our spine docs requires a _____.
- A UHC MCR ADV is a ____ which means we do not scan in the MCR card.
- Once you finish, email Natalie a picture of your favorite animal! (this one's answer is Friday!)
- When we come across a ____ we should email Jenn Tice with the patient information so she can fix it for us.
- Who do we notify when a patient updates their insurance and they are scheduled for surgery?
- If it has been 3 years since a patient was seen they are considered a _____.
- We should be checking this every time we close to make sure the deposit balances.
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- What do we put for a patient's email when they do not provide us one and we are trying to send them paperwork?
- If the patient doesn't have this information with them, we will provide them with this sheet to fill out and either email, call in or bring this form in.
- If that person is unavailable, who do we try next?
- The MA will leave these at the front desk for patients to pick up, but if they don't leave one, we have to contact the MA for the provider.
- For all insurance cards they go under demographics and get labeled with the insurance company name, _____, and (front/back).
- We type this in as the payer and payer name when an insurance is in network but not in our system.
- We use this to make sure the insurance is entered into the system with the right payer.
- This number is usually on the back of the insurance card and must be put in so we can bill appropriately.
- Who do we notify when a patient updates their insurance and they have already been seen?
- We have to fill this out when a patient is dropped off by a transportation company.
- Where do we find the last visit note form when the patient was last seen?
- What category does the HIPAA form go under?
- When an insurance is not running in the system, who should we reach out to?
- Records When patients come in to pick up or drop off FMLA, FAMLI or STD paperwork where do they send them?
29 Clues: What category does the HIPAA form go under? • What category does the Drivers License go under? • If that person is unavailable, who do we try next? • This is a new provider to CSOG and she practices ______. • A UHC MCR ADV is a ____ which means we do not scan in the MCR card. • Who do we go to when a patient needs a cost estimate in Express Care? • ...
Chapter one 2013-11-21
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- insurance by gov. for poor
- Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act
- insurance by gov. for elderly
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- 1974 to protect the rights of patients
- focus of preventing disease prolonging life and promoting physical health
- payments covered by patient
- paid by employer
- national prevention strategy 3 goals increase life expectancy, reduce health disparities and increase access
- actual activities to help with public education
- coverage for eveyone
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
- American Recovery and Reinvestment
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Newborn and Mothers’ Health Protection Act
- evaluating the process of to facilitate programs
- Triangle focuses on the balance of three factors, quality, cost, and accessibility
- Mental Health Parity Act
- Gross Domestic Product
- Certificate of Need
- continuous collection of data
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- groups share risk and costs of covered losses
- standards to increase patient awareness by education
- Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act
- facilities set up to serve the poor
- providers that focuses specifically on the care when hospitalized
- Voluntary insurance from employer
- Center for Mental Health Services
- Family Medical Leave Act
- National Mental Health Act
- Poison Prevention Packaging Act
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- poorhouses
- developed to provide protection in the event of health problems
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Social Security Act considered old age insurance
- avoids development of disease
- evaluation that forced medical schools to have standardization
- activities for early detection, prevents progression of disease
- state of well being
- reduces impact of existing disease by reducing disease related complictions
- American Medical Association
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- large patterns of disease
44 Clues: poorhouses • paid by employer • state of well being • Certificate of Need • coverage for eveyone • Gross Domestic Product • Family Medical Leave Act • Mental Health Parity Act • large patterns of disease • insurance by gov. for poor • National Mental Health Act • payments covered by patient • American Medical Association • insurance by gov. for elderly • avoids development of disease • ...
Chapter 13 & 17 crossword MCB100 2021-06-22
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- ,The base or yearly cost for healthcare insurance
- , The company that takes nonstandard medical billing software format and translates them into the standard EDI format.
- placeholder for removed medical records
- , A procedure or treatment not covered by the patient's insurance policy.
- another name for the authorization from a provider allowing a patient to seek treatment from another provider
- , The rule stating that the primary insurance plan for all dependents will be that the policyholder whose birthday comes first in the year.
- sequencing records
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- each part of a name or numeric sequence
- separates the contents in a file drawer
- at the time of service if required by managed care
- The other abbreviation for EOB or EOP
- reminder file
- The fixed percentage of covered charges paid by the patient after the insurer covers its share
- The other name for insurance payments
- the payment system used by medicare to calculate acceptable fees
15 Clues: reminder file • sequencing records • The other abbreviation for EOB or EOP • The other name for insurance payments • each part of a name or numeric sequence • separates the contents in a file drawer • placeholder for removed medical records • ,The base or yearly cost for healthcare insurance • at the time of service if required by managed care • ...
Ch. 33.1 Key Terms Created By: Madison Cowins 2019-05-09
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- A risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
- An incident or event
- A risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high.
- The risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people.
- The possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
- Occurs when there is a likelihood of economic loss.
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- To reduce to the smallest amount or degree.
- The possibility of loss or injury.
- Cannot be controlled
- A period of ten years
- Occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- The threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided.
- The systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives.
- Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
15 Clues: Cannot be controlled • An incident or event • A period of ten years • The possibility of loss or injury. • To reduce to the smallest amount or degree. • The threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • Occurs when there is a likelihood of economic loss. • Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • ...
Health Insurance Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-13
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- An insurance plan that has a lower monthly premium but more out of pocket expenses for non-preventative services
- The pre-set dollar amount you are expected to pay for office visits, procedures or prescription drugs under your PPO plan
- The group of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers that insurance companies contract with to provide services at discounted rates
- The annual cap on the dollar amount you are expected to pay out of your pocket (including deductible, copays, and insurance)
- A request for payment that is submitted to your health insurance company when you receive care or services
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- An insurance plan that has a higher monthly premium but allows for copays for services provided
- A savings account that is paired with HDHP to help pay for medical, dental, and vision expenses
- The cost you pay for health insurance
- An explanation of benefits from your insurance company that explains how a medical claim was paid
- The amount you pay out of your pocket before insurance pays
- A set percentage of service costs that you will be expected to pay once you have met your annual deductible
11 Clues: The cost you pay for health insurance • The amount you pay out of your pocket before insurance pays • An insurance plan that has a higher monthly premium but allows for copays for services provided • A savings account that is paired with HDHP to help pay for medical, dental, and vision expenses • ...
Mental Health Industry Knowledge 2022-09-29
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- Insurance carriers that manage and define client health insurance benefits (e.g. Aetna, Optum, BCBS, Cigna).
- Type of therapy that is solution-focused, goal-oriented, short-term. Client-provider relationship is centered on tangible outcomes, like learning new skills, with both parties taking an active role in achieving the therapeutic goal.
- A predetermined dollar amount that patients owe per medical visit, regardless of the actual contracted rate (or cost) of the visit.
- Abbreviation for a type of visit that Alma clinicians do not provide through Alma’s insurance program. This definition is to help clarify the acronym so we know not to use this benefit if we see it.
- A process that health insurance companies utilize to review how necessary a certain care plan may be in treating your medical condition prior to covering the cost of that visit. Alma has already negotiated with our contracted payers that no prior authorization is needed for therapy sessions 60 minutes or less. Prior authorizations are required for psych testing.
- a non-invasive, mind-body treatment in which patients learn to control involuntary bodily processes (muscle tension, blood pressure, heart rate)
- Abbreviation for Licensed Mental Health Counselor
- Your payment responsibility to your insurance payer. Certain benefits may be subject to you meeting your individual (or family!) deductible before the insurance plan will cover any portion of the visit costs
- Abbreviation for explanation of benefits
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- The provider facing version of an EOB. Basically, this is a document than an insurance sends a provider explaining what they paid for different charges and why. Often, it also explains why they denied or paid less on a claim than a provider might have expected.
- Abbreviation for Licensed Clinical Social Worker
- A licensed clinician that provides patients with health care services.
- Services provided to a patient without the patient being admitted to the hospital.
- A code that providers use to indicate what happened during an appointment.
- Abbreviation for Licensed Marriage & Family Counselor
- Abbreviations for extensive, highly structured form of CBT; often used for severe behavioral issues or higher-risk clients.
- Abbreviation for Licensed Professional Counselor
17 Clues: Abbreviation for explanation of benefits • Abbreviation for Licensed Clinical Social Worker • Abbreviation for Licensed Professional Counselor • Abbreviation for Licensed Mental Health Counselor • Abbreviation for Licensed Marriage & Family Counselor • A licensed clinician that provides patients with health care services. • ...
Crossword in the Insurance 2023-04-05
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- A peril is the cause of damage, such as earthquakes, flooding, storm or fire.
- An agreement between two or more people to do (or not to do) something. The agreement can be enforced by law.
- Someone who is owed money.
- The amount before costs are deducted.
- An arrangement where an insurance policy is shared by more than one insurer.
- This is when someone promises to pay for loss or damage they cause someone else.
- An added amount or payment on top of what you would usually expect to receive as a result of high levels of performance.
- A document describing the details of the cover you have from the information you have supplied to your insurer.
- This is additional cover added to an existing policy.
- Money paid by an insurer when a claim is accepted.
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- The price (or premium) of insurance.
- Repayment of money to a consumer for a cost that is actually covered by the insurance policy.
- When someone buys cover for more than the value of the items insured.
- A certificate which gives the person holding it the right to buy shares at a given price.
- The amount of money you get if you cash in an investment.
- The person who is applying for cover.
- A policy that covers two people and pays out when the first person dies.
- The amount to be paid by a customer for an agreed amount of insurance cover.
- An event or outcome that you can insure yourself against such as fire, theft, flooding.
19 Clues: Someone who is owed money. • The price (or premium) of insurance. • The person who is applying for cover. • The amount before costs are deducted. • Money paid by an insurer when a claim is accepted. • This is additional cover added to an existing policy. • The amount of money you get if you cash in an investment. • ...
Vision & Insurance 2023 2023-01-06
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- In this condition, the cornea thins and bulges forward, creating an irregular "cone shaped" surface.
- The abbreviation for a type of insurance plan that allows patients to see both in and out of network providers, and does not require referrals for specialist care.
- this is the test that not only determines your eyeglass prescription, but also helps the doctor in medical decision making when viewing the effects of cataracts, diabetes, certain medications, and other conditions that could be affecting the eye.
- Fancy word used by the insurance company to say a claim as been processed
- The State Governments health insurance for the sick, poor, or disabled
- The abbreviation for the type of insurance plan that has a limited provider network, and requires referrals from their PCP for any specialty care.
- This is the code that tells a clearing house where to send the claim
- The Federal Government's health insurance program for the aged and disabled.
- A fixed amount paid by the patient for services rendered
- Usually prescribed as a medically necessary, this type of contact lens extends beyond the cornea and onto the white, fibrous tissue that gives shape and structure to the eyeball.
- The insurance "negotiated" rate for a service or good (2 words)
- Codes for Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism and Presbyopia are these type of codes.
- The medical term for when the image of a distant target is focused behind the retina, causing blurry vision.
- Most soft contact lenses prescribed and sold through our office are considered to be __________. Meaning they should be tossed and replaced frequently.
- Amount that must be paid by patient before insurance will kick in
- The document the office receives that states how an insurance processed a claim is called a ________advice.
- The medical term for being "short sighted" and having the image of a distant target focus in front of the retina.
- The medical terms for "pink eye."
- A type of lens that only gives you one focal length or distance is called a _____ vision lens.
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- Inflammation of the eyelids
- The abbreviation given to the 3rd party companies the state medicaid plans will subcontract services too. We think of them as networks like MHS, Anthem, MDwise, Etc.
- The amount a patient pays based upon a percentage of the allowed amount
- This is the name given to a lens that gradually increases the magnification from distance to near without lines in the lens.
- Also known as a Medigap plan these plans assist a traditional Medicare member with the their coinsurance.
- This is the name given to the formal request for an insurance company to pay for items or services
- This lens is one that comes with an add, and allows someone to focus on both distance and near in the same lens (with no intermediate.)
- The medical term for when the lens loses its ability to flex and accommodate for up close tasks.
- This condition is most often dry, but due to neovascularization, can turn wet, where weak blood vessels "leak." (2 words)
- A Medicare Replacement plan or part C plan, might also be referred to as a MA or Medicare ____ plan.
- Often called the "Sneak Thief of Sight" This condition often presents with high interocular pressures that can damage the optic nerve, causing a loss of peripheral vision.
- Regular payments made to an insurance company for coverage
- A cloudy or opaque area in the crystalline lens.
- This references the amount of time an insurance company or payer gives us to get a "clean" claim submitted in order to get paid.(2 words)
- the medical term for when viewing a distant target, the image is focused ON the retina.
- A strong, light weight metal that is known for its durability.
- The deductible, copay and or coinsurance can all be grouped as the patient's ____ ____ (2words)
36 Clues: Inflammation of the eyelids • The medical terms for "pink eye." • A cloudy or opaque area in the crystalline lens. • A fixed amount paid by the patient for services rendered • Regular payments made to an insurance company for coverage • A strong, light weight metal that is known for its durability. • The insurance "negotiated" rate for a service or good (2 words) • ...
commerce glossary 2022-10-18
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- The company that is providing the insurance
- A loan from a financial institution such as a bank where something is held as security in case the loan is not repaid, e.g. a house
- A list of income and likely expenditures
- The person or persons who rents a property from a landlord
- The person who is covered by the insurance policy
- The things that an insurance policy covers
- The things that an insurance policy will not specifically cover
- A person who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular period of time and often for lower wages in order to gain knowledge and skills about a particular job — for example, an apprentice plumber
- Items that can be used to reduce your assessable income, thus reducing the amount of tax you pay
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- The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- Money set aside during your working life for retirement; commonly called ‘super’
- A place of shelter which keeps a person safe and protects them from danger — for example, a youth refuge
- Money that is lodged with the Rental Bond Board. It is used to cover any damages or cleaning costs if the rented premises are left in an unsatisfactory condition
- The person who owns the premises being rented
- The payment of an amount of money that covers a person or property in the event of loss, damage or accident so that the person does not suffer a severe financial setback
- An organisation supplying the community with a service such as water, gas or electricity
- A legal contract between a tenant and a landlord that allows the tenant to use the landlord’s property in return for rental payments. Once a lease is signed, it is a legally binding document
- A promise to repair any defects that are in a product
18 Clues: A list of income and likely expenditures • The things that an insurance policy covers • The company that is providing the insurance • The person who owns the premises being rented • The person who is covered by the insurance policy • A promise to repair any defects that are in a product • The amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover • ...
Test 2013-03-26
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- If you are driving and someone else drives into you that person is called a ______________
- If you want your home contents covered what type of cover will you need
- Would you refer a friend or family member to Vital Financial Services?
- If you sign up for a family plan policy, how many kids can you add into your policy? __________ under the age of 21 years.
- Vital Financial Services (Pty) Ltd is an insurance ____________, and is here to help and advise you on insurance.
- You will receive a few documents from your insurance company that has all the information about your policy. The insurance _______ is a very important document as it summaries all the information that you provided and shows what is covered and what is not covered.
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- Who will you recommend that your friends and family speak to when they need insurance?
- When you suffer a loss that you have insurance cover for, you need to register a _______
- The ___________ is the amount that you pay every month in order to be covered by the insurance company. If you don’t pay this amount then you won’t have cover for that month
- If you take out a policy from Vital Financial Services and refer a friend who takes out a policy you will earn a ________ fee.
- The ______________ is an independent person who you can complain to if you are having a problem and you feel that your insurance company is not treating you fairly
- The address where the car is kept overnight is known as?__________ address.
- When you have a claim the amount that you have to pay is called and __________
13 Clues: Would you refer a friend or family member to Vital Financial Services? • If you want your home contents covered what type of cover will you need • The address where the car is kept overnight is known as?__________ address. • When you have a claim the amount that you have to pay is called and __________ • ...
Vital Crossword 2013-04-09
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- When you have a claim the amount that you have to pay is called and __________
- The ______________ is an independent person who you can complain to if you are having a problem and you feel that your insurance company is not treating you fairly
- Who will you recommend that your friends and family speak to when they need insurance?
- If you sign up for a family plan policy, how many kids can you add into your policy? __________ under the age of 21 years.
- Vital Financial Services (Pty) Ltd is an insurance ____________, and is here to help and advise you on insurance.
- The ___________ is the amount that you pay every month in order to be covered by the insurance company. If you don’t pay this amount then you won’t have cover for that month
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- Would you refer a friend or family member to Vital Financial Services?
- You will receive a few documents from your insurance company that has all the information about your policy. The insurance _______ is a very important document as it summaries all the information that you provided and shows what is covered and what is not covered.
- If you are driving and someone else drives into you that person is called a ______________
- When you suffer a loss that you have insurance cover for, you need to register a _______
- If you want your home contents covered what type of cover will you need
- If you take out a policy from Vital Financial Services and refer a friend who takes out a policy you will earn a ________ fee.
- The address where the car is kept overnight is known as?__________ address.
13 Clues: Would you refer a friend or family member to Vital Financial Services? • If you want your home contents covered what type of cover will you need • The address where the car is kept overnight is known as?__________ address. • When you have a claim the amount that you have to pay is called and __________ • ...
EUROPEAN SUPPORT 2018-02-04
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- ES contacts them with regards to an accident claim.
- Important info to put in the ES Estimate Repat alert.
- If the customer has this, we deal with the vehicle as if it were a normal breakdown.
- Person who validates the repatriation.
- ES follows this up with the insurance company.
- ES needs this to organise the repatriation.
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- Important info to put in the ES Estimate Repat alert.
- ES organises this to take the vehicle back to the UK.
- You add the insurance information here.
- ES follows this up for the customer.
- Abbreviation.
- Quote for the repatriation.
- If the customer has this, the insurance company deals with the vehicle.
13 Clues: Abbreviation. • Quote for the repatriation. • ES follows this up for the customer. • Person who validates the repatriation. • You add the insurance information here. • ES needs this to organise the repatriation. • ES follows this up with the insurance company. • ES contacts them with regards to an accident claim. • Important info to put in the ES Estimate Repat alert. • ...
CoNtRaCt TeRmInAtEd 2015-05-05
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- due to other insurance; cancel reason code.
- change authority of Auth Reps once notification of death is received.
- needs to be read when canceling contract over the phone.
- cancellation per member's request.
- Need to be checked before RETRO cancellation
- Other insurance is FL Blue group contract; cancel reason code.
- No written request sent; made over the phone.
- this type of request must follow the verbal cancellation guidelines.
- needs to be removed upon member's passing.
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- Other insurance is FL Blue Supp contract(MIPPA plan); cancel reason code
- send request to this location when person is a list bill or group retirement member.
- Cannot be updated with LOA; used to determine if refund can be issued in surviving spouse's name.
- Certificate; Required of date of death is more than 12 months or refunded needed.
- Cancel contract for non-payment; plan status.
- Other insurance is FL Blue Med Adv contract(BlueMedicare HMO or PPO); cancel reason code.
- needed when there is a refund equal to or greater than $500
- Letter sent when death certificate not attached.
- must notify within 90 days of eligiblity.
- needs to be in PDI to issue refund
- type of request needed when subscriber is not the caller or is not authenticated.
- no longer valid once member is deceased.
21 Clues: cancellation per member's request. • needs to be in PDI to issue refund • no longer valid once member is deceased. • must notify within 90 days of eligiblity. • needs to be removed upon member's passing. • due to other insurance; cancel reason code. • Need to be checked before RETRO cancellation • Cancel contract for non-payment; plan status. • ...
Revenue Cycle and Coding 2024-02-15
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- Guiding patients through insurance processes
- Evaluates and ensures coding accuracy
- Rules for accurate code selection
- Various places where coding is done
- Ensuring adherence to healthcare regulations and payer requirements in claims submission and reimbursement processes
- Guiding patients through the check-in process, including verifying their identification and collecting necessary paperwork
- Precision in code assignment and documentation
- Specialized knowledge in support services
- Gathering and recording accurate patient information, including personal details and insurance information, to facilitate seamless healthcare services
- Negotiating payment terms with payers
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- Adherence to coding guidelines and regulations.
- Creating accurate and comprehensive records of patient encounters, diagnoses, treatments, and other relevant medical information
- The process of coordinating and arranging appointments for patients based on their medical needs and provider availability
- Effective communication with insurance companies
- Compiling accurate and detailed claims with coded services, patient information, and billing details for submission to insurance companies or payers
- Knowledge of medical terminology and terminology related to specific medical specialties for accurate coding and documentation
- Current Procedural Terminology coding
- Offering choices for settling financial obligations
- Maintaining high levels of precision and attention to detail in assigning codes to medical services and procedures
- Analyzing reimbursement data and trends to identify opportunities for improving revenue collection and process efficiency
20 Clues: Rules for accurate code selection • Various places where coding is done • Current Procedural Terminology coding • Evaluates and ensures coding accuracy • Negotiating payment terms with payers • Specialized knowledge in support services • Guiding patients through insurance processes • Precision in code assignment and documentation • ...
Financial Planning Industry #2 2024-12-06
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- Product provider which offers shares and ETF investments
- How CGT is captured in master trusts
- Income Protection definition
- If the client is above age 85, does not understand English, financially abused etc
- This product can trigger CGT when sold
- splitting insurance ownership between super and non-super
- Popular insurance product provider
- A government agency that provides financial assistance and support services
- Task completed by admin task once the SOA is signed off by client
- A product that does not trigger CGT
- A list of products, managed funds, shares etc that an adviser can recommend to their client according to their licensee
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- Document used to provide further advice
- The biggest dealer group Advice Lab is approved to work with
- Example, OnePath, MLC MasterKey, CFS
- Insurance held outside of super but linked to a primary cover in super
- Insurance that cannot be held within super
- Risk profile with a 50% allocation to growth and 50% allocation to defensive
- Residence This product is exempt from CGT and Centrelink assessment
- Ongoing relationship between an adviser and a client, to be renewed every 12 months
- Document provided by the provider detailing the products features, benefits etc
- Access to clients funds for the adviser
21 Clues: Income Protection definition • Popular insurance product provider • A product that does not trigger CGT • Example, OnePath, MLC MasterKey, CFS • How CGT is captured in master trusts • This product can trigger CGT when sold • Document used to provide further advice • Access to clients funds for the adviser • Insurance that cannot be held within super • ...
Nova Healthcare Care Navigator Foundations Review 2022-12-20
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- This acronym refers to an individual's main doctor and starting point of healthcare
- Something that is specifically mentioned as being not covered
- List of providers that contract with the Insurance company
- The source of truth for the Health Plan; legal document
- A small Change to an SPD
- The amount paid just to have insurance
- Color of the Ship that handles IH Branded business
- This acronym refers to wat is known as "Obama Care"
- This document if what is filed by your healthcare provider after services are rendered
- a fixed amount paid for a covered service
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- a Percentage that is paid for services
- The Amount that is required to be paid before the insurance pays anything
- The color of the Ship that handles Nova Branded Business
- This term refers to a Plan that was in place prior to the ACA and, therefore, does not need to follow regulations set for by the ACA
- This type of information is what we protect on a daily basis
- One of the biggest selling points to Self-Funded
- The type of mandates that are followed under Self-Funded Insurance
- The name of the system that houses your timecards
- This acronym refers to the type of company that Nova is
- The law that relates to protecting Information
20 Clues: A small Change to an SPD • a Percentage that is paid for services • The amount paid just to have insurance • a fixed amount paid for a covered service • The law that relates to protecting Information • One of the biggest selling points to Self-Funded • The name of the system that houses your timecards • Color of the Ship that handles IH Branded business • ...
Personal Finance 2019-02-07
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- A retirement investment option- taxed when you collect money
- strategy of investing in multiple investments
- money paid by the bank for the use of your money, of paid by you for the use of bank money
- Type of Insurance that pays if you get hurt and can't work
- tax deferred retirement account if you work for a non-profit
- the more you make, the more you pay
- also known as Social Security tax (payroll tax that supports a minimum living allowance in retirement)
- your ABILITY to pay back loans
- A lender provides cash advances at a high cost to customers who provide a check dated for some time in the future.
- Interest earned only on the original amount or principal.
- Regular payments paid to an insurance company in return for coverage.
- A contract between an individual and a financial institution that specifies the time that the individual will leave a certain amount of money deposited in the account and the interest rate earned.
- represent ownership in a corporation, can be very risky
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- insurance price depends on amount of ______________
- Relationship between inputs and outputs
- Only offers mortgage loans
- Sells shares to investors in order to collect a pool of money that is then used to buy various investments.
- Investing in this leads to higher wages
- non-profit, offers better savings and loans rates
- the amount that the individual must pay before the insurance company pays its share
- FI must CHARGE more interest on the loans they make than the interest PAID on deposits
- Hurts lower income people most
- Type of tax where people pay the same percentage of income
- represents a loan from the holder to the issuer, type of investment
- Type of insurance that pays for death-related costs
- with investment, as risk decreases, return _________________
- A major federal insurer that provides deposit insurance on the first $250
- Interest earned on interest added to an account.
- example of regressive tax
- Score Created by credit bureaus to assess an individual’s creditworthiness
30 Clues: example of regressive tax • Only offers mortgage loans • Hurts lower income people most • your ABILITY to pay back loans • the more you make, the more you pay • Relationship between inputs and outputs • Investing in this leads to higher wages • strategy of investing in multiple investments • Interest earned on interest added to an account. • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2023-04-05
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- covers transmission, covers back end to front end
- Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price/Sticker Price
- privately, like facebook, no warranty
- cover damage to other people's property, including their vehicles
- % they charge to lease the car
- license and title transfer fees
- cover damage to your vehicles or you if hit by one uninsured insurance
- the price negotiated by the dealer and the buyer
- if you are in an accident,and it's your fault, this is the type of insurance covers the damage to the other
- verify the severity of damages
- a cash payment made by the customer or the values of a vehicle given as a trade-in
- car insurance company to describe the event
- often called the "out-the-door" price. It is the total of the purchase price, sales tax, registration fees, and non-taxable items, less any rebates
- the amount of money you have to pay before the insurance company starts to pay
- the amount you get for your old car when you trade it in to buy a car
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- price negotiated between you and the salesperson
- the amount you pay the insurance company to maintain insurance on your car
- how long you lease the car for
- cover damage or lose your vehicles from fires, theft, vandalism, hail, and other causes
- miles you are allowed to drive without a penalty
- worth of the car at the end of the lease and how much you could pay if you wanted it
- market value, the amount you get when you sell your car to someone else
- cover your liability for injury to other
- money held by the owner to repair damage by renter/leaser
- cover damage to your own motor vehicles
- discounts, if any, given by the manufacturer or car dealer
- any items such as extended warranty that may be exempt from sales tax depending on state tax laws
- the amount the customer has left to pay
- loss of value over time
- the tax computed on the purchase price
30 Clues: loss of value over time • how long you lease the car for • % they charge to lease the car • verify the severity of damages • license and title transfer fees • privately, like facebook, no warranty • the tax computed on the purchase price • cover damage to your own motor vehicles • the amount the customer has left to pay • cover your liability for injury to other • ...
health crossword 2024-10-01
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- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care.
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage.
- clause A contractual agreement between a managed care organization and a provider that restricts what the provider can say about the managed care company
- An individual or institution who provides medical care, including a physician, hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intensive care facility
- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services.
- Access- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services.
- of care How well health services result in desired health outcomes.
- A state tax on insurance premiums.
- A healthcare procedure that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance.
- that lasts a lifetime, or recurs.
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- plan This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage
- People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members.
- The person in a managed care organization, often a primary care provider, who controls a patient's access to healthcare services and whose approval is required for referrals to other services or other specialists.
- The responsibility for profiting or losing money based on the cost of healthcare services provided. Traditionally, health insurance companies have carried the risk. Under capitation, healthcare providers bear risk
- Disease A medical problem that will not
- A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs.
- Reference to medical specialists who have completed all required training but have not completed the exam in his/her specialized area
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan.
- The person enrolled in a health plan.
21 Clues: that lasts a lifetime, or recurs. • A state tax on insurance premiums. • The person enrolled in a health plan. • Disease A medical problem that will not • A person's ability to obtain healthcare services. • Access- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services. • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care. • ...
Patient Access Week: Crossword 2025-03-12
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- The person responsible to pay the bill.
- Used to group charges for billing purposes.(abbr)
- Term used to categorize groups of people according to their cultural expression and identification.
- The healthcare items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- The person subscribing to or carrying the insurance plan.
- The amount a patient pays before the insurance plan pays anything.
- A form that provides notification to patients about the practice's expectations regarding insurance coverage for a specific service.(abbr)
- Technology solution that allows medical staff to electronically verify patient’s insurance eligibility and coverage for medical treatment.(abbr)
- a notification that outlines an uninsured (or self-pay) individual's expected charges for a scheduled or requested item or service.(abbr)
- The written recommendation of a medical professional.
- When verifying benefits for dependent children and both parents have the child under their health plan, this is used to determine which plan will be primary in the filing order.(2 Words)
- The amount you pay for a covered service, such as a doctor's visit or prescription.
- The federal law that protects patients' health information and gives patients rights over their records.(abbr)
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- Execution of a series of jobs in a computer program without manual intervention. (2 words)
- A physician, health care professional or healthcare facility licensed, certified or accredited as required by state law.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- The percentage of a covered medical expense that a beneficiary must pay.
- Information collected during registration process on patient data that includes identifying information such as name, date of birth and address, along with insurance information.
- Any medical care that must be paid directly by the patient/guardian.
- A regulation that protects patients from not being treated in an emergency rooms due to lack of ability to pay.(abbr)
- A measure of income issued every year by the Department of Health and Human Services that is used to determine your eligibility for certain programs and benefits.(abbr)
21 Clues: The person responsible to pay the bill. • Used to group charges for billing purposes.(abbr) • The written recommendation of a medical professional. • The person subscribing to or carrying the insurance plan. • The amount a patient pays before the insurance plan pays anything. • Any medical care that must be paid directly by the patient/guardian. • ...
Chapter 16 - Key Terms 2023-11-01
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- The period of time that an individual must wait to become eligible for insurance coverage before coverage commences or for a specific benefit; also known as an elimination period.
- Prior authorization; many private insurance companies and prepaid health plans have certain requirements that must be met before they will approve diagnostic testing, hospital admissions, inpatient or outpatient surgical procedures, other speficif procedures, and specific treatment or medicaitons.
- A rejection of a medication refill due to an amount that has exceeded the preapproved supply for a specific period of days.
- The amount of time form the date of service to the date (deadline) a claim can be filed with the insurance company.
- An individual numeric code that identifies a specific patient, used in pharmacies and other health care facilities.
- A type of health plan providing coverage within Part C of Medicare; it pays for managed health care based on a monthly fee rather than on the basis of billing a fee for each service provided.
- A specific amount of money that must be paid yearly before the policy benefits begin.
- The individual or organization protected in case of loss under the terms of an insurance policy
- A rejection of a medicaiton refill in which the amount requested exceeds the amount allowed b insurance plan.
- A government-funded health cost assistance program that pays for health services and pharmacy expenses for enrolled U.S. citizens who cannot afford to pay for their own health care. It also covers those who are blind, disables, orphaned, or underage parents.
- Payment by the insurer or by the patient of more than the amount due.
- A government-funded program that pays for health coverage for people over age 65, and certain other persons.
- A cost-sharing requirement of most insurance policies, under which is the responsibility of the insured to make a payment of a specified amount at the time of treatment or purchase of a prescription.
- The spouse and children of the insured who are also covered under the terms of the policy.
- A health care program serving active duty service members, members of the National Guard, reitrees, their families, survivors, and selected former spouses worldwide.
- A rejection of a medicaiton refill in which the refill has been requested too soon after a previous refill was requested.
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- An organization or corporation that pays medical claims for patients; third-party payers reimburse providers directly, with patients making only any required copayments.
- A comprehensive health care program in which the Office of Veterans' Affairs (VA) shares the cost of covered health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries.
- A legally enforceable agreement.
- The exclusion of specific medical conditions or procedures from reimbursement under a health insurance policy.
- A process in which two or more insurance companies apportion each one's share of responsibility of payment of a claim for health care services provided to an insured client.
- Systematic reviews and evaluations of records and other data to determine quality of services or products provided.
- A type of contract purchased by individuals or employers that provides reimbursement for specified medical and related expenses.
- An intensive, systematic investigation of a pharmacy or other facility's operational practices, procedures, records, inventory, and accounting.
- A person designated by an insurance policy to receive benefits or funds.
- An arrangement in which the insured must pay either a fixed amount or a percentage of the cost of medical services covered by the insurer.
- The cost of the coverage provided by an insurance policy.
- An evaluation of a pharmacy or related facility that does not involve an auditor being sent out to the location.
- The determination of the exact coverage to which the insured is entitled.
29 Clues: A legally enforceable agreement. • The cost of the coverage provided by an insurance policy. • Payment by the insurer or by the patient of more than the amount due. • A person designated by an insurance policy to receive benefits or funds. • The determination of the exact coverage to which the insured is entitled. • ...
terrain crossword 2022-05-25
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- money you owe
- insurance for health benefits
- a type of interest
- a account connected to the market via stocks
- a simple version of interest
- a account that can be used for checks
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- a account used to saved for retirement
- insurance for your life
- failing to pay your loans back
- a bank account used for saving money
- insurance for your car
- money given out to you so you can pay for some thing
- you put money into something for later
- a card that takes money from your bank account to pay for things
- something you invest in
15 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 • failing to pay your loans back • a bank account used for saving money • a account that can be used for checks • a account used to saved for retirement • you put money into something for later • ...
C11 2013-06-17
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- the hazard that relates to the character of the insured
- an independent business person who may place business with an number of insurer's
- put back into the same position as just prior to a loss
- when a person is forbidden by law to speak against his own act or deed
- funds put aside to pay for losses reported but not yet paid or not yet reported
- a legal decision serving as an authoritative rule in future similar events
- what a written contract prevents
- total amount for which the insurer is at risk
- type of delivery system for insurance (2 words)
- when a insurer issues a policy at the request of another insurance company
- a category of insurance
- rate used when a insured cancels a policy
- a time after which a cause of action ceases
- amount of a loss that the insured must pay
- Office of the Superintendent of Insurance
- overrides all common law dealing with the same point
- payment for business produced
- risk to a business
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- promise by the insured that a specified state of affairs will continue to exist for the duration of the policy
- type of adjuster that works for the insured
- a general group such as the public at large
- price of a unit of insurance for a period of one year, expressed in dollars, cents or percentage
- the law that is concerned with the methods of protecting and enforcing rights and duties
- the premium required to the losses that occur
- one way an insurer spreads risk
- one function of insurance
- element of a contract
- an event that will give rise to a loss
- the cause of loss that is the immediate and effective cause of the loss or damage
- reason for voiding a contract
- type of contract where value is determined at the time the item is insured
- is the instrument evidencing a contract
- a type of contract that is treated as if it never existed
- one party fails to perform
- attachment to a policy which varies the term of the contract
- is the right of the insurer to assume the rights of recover from the loss
- is not an insurance company but a market
- actual cash value
- - first priority of producers
- the party who brings a legal action against another
- first thing a risk manager does with a risk
- civil wrong
42 Clues: civil wrong • actual cash value • risk to a business • element of a contract • a category of insurance • one function of insurance • one party fails to perform • reason for voiding a contract • - first priority of producers • payment for business produced • one way an insurer spreads risk • what a written contract prevents • an event that will give rise to a loss • ...
Insurance Crossword 2023-01-20
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- a fixed amount of money you pay when getting medicine or going to the doctors office
- how much money you have to pay before you can be covered by insurance
- how probable something is to be damaged
- this insurance protects damages that you caused
- the person who gets a persons belongings when they die
- the benefits you get from insurance
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- what you pay each month to be covered by insurance
- this type of insurance is for when you are in an auto accident
- a formal request for getting money back from a loss of something
- the person who is covered by the insurance
10 Clues: the benefits you get from insurance • how probable something is to be damaged • the person who is covered by the insurance • this insurance protects damages that you caused • what you pay each month to be covered by insurance • the person who gets a persons belongings when they die • this type of insurance is for when you are in an auto accident • ...
Chapter 22 Crossword 2016-04-20
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- which protects them against claims for injuries that result from using their products
- involves the taking of property by force or threat
- protect a business if work is not finished on time or as agreed
- is required to transfer risk to an insurance company
- machines that verify if a credit card is good
- pays net profits and expenses if a business is shut down for repairs or rebuilding
- is a government-regulated program that provides medical and icome benefits
- protects a business from lawsuits
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- involves taking a chance for profit or loss
- Act of breaking into and entering a home or business with the intenet to commit a felony
- which protects them against lawsuits for mistakes in advertising
- works in a specific geographic area and repreents several insurance companies
- protect a company in case of employee theft
- the failure to excercise reasonable care
- works for one insurance company
- is the threat of a loss to your business without any possibility of gain
16 Clues: works for one insurance company • protects a business from lawsuits • the failure to excercise reasonable care • involves taking a chance for profit or loss • protect a company in case of employee theft • machines that verify if a credit card is good • involves the taking of property by force or threat • is required to transfer risk to an insurance company • ...
Life Insurance Career 2025-01-27
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- This document outlines a structured approach for new advisors in their first 90 days. (4 letters)
- Advisors often provide this to clients to guide them on their financial journey. (6 letters)
- This type of insurance is often sold alongside life insurance to protect income. (9 letters)
- Successful advisors must be skilled at building a client ________. (7 letters)
- Life insurance advisors can work independently, making them ________. (13 letters)
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- A good advisor must build strong ________ with clients. (12 letters)
- The primary focus of life insurance is to provide financial ________. (8 letters)
- Uncapped ________ are a major benefit of being a life insurance sales advisor. (8 letters)
- This type of insurance provides financial security for loved ones after death. (4 letters)
- A key tool for tracking clients and leads in the insurance business. (3 letters)
10 Clues: A good advisor must build strong ________ with clients. (12 letters) • Successful advisors must be skilled at building a client ________. (7 letters) • A key tool for tracking clients and leads in the insurance business. (3 letters) • The primary focus of life insurance is to provide financial ________. (8 letters) • ...
Insurance 101 2016-01-29
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- A type of insurance in which the managed care company pays a higher percentage of the costs when a preferred in-network provider is used.(Abbr)
- Types of health plans, such as HMOs and PPOs, where the patient must receive care from a defined group of network providers to control use, contain costs, and improve care.(2 words)
- A type of insurance that typically requires you to select a PCP and you may need a referral to be covered when you see a specialist.(Abbr)
- The name of the person at the UML Wellness Center who can assist you with your insurance questions.
- When a primary care provider authorizes a patient to see a specialist to receive additional care.
- A specified period of time during which people are allowed to change health plans.(2 words)
- The amount of money a patient must pay before costs are covered by the health insurance, usually per year.
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- Fixed fee that a patient pays for each doctor visit, prescription, or certain services.
- Financial protection against the healthcare costs caused by treating disease or accidental injury.(2 words)
- The US healthcare reform law that expands and improves access to care.(Abbr)
- A cost-sharing requirement under some health insurance policies in which the patient pays some of the costs of covered services, usually a percentage.
- A group of affiliated contracted healthcare providers for an insurance plan.
- Amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- The health professional who provides basic healthcare services and issues referrals.(Abbr)
14 Clues: Amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • The US healthcare reform law that expands and improves access to care.(Abbr) • A group of affiliated contracted healthcare providers for an insurance plan. • Fixed fee that a patient pays for each doctor visit, prescription, or certain services. • ...
Conifer Newsletter 2022-07-26
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- what our programs are
- we are the #1 writer of this in Michigan
- our subsidiary
- the state we off homeowners insurance
- the article topic in this newsletter
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- what we offer our partners
- our social media handle
- the region we offer homeowners insurance
- where we call home
- our CEO's last name
- who we serve
- insurance program for a plant
12 Clues: who we serve • our subsidiary • where we call home • our CEO's last name • what our programs are • our social media handle • what we offer our partners • insurance program for a plant • the article topic in this newsletter • the state we off homeowners insurance • the region we offer homeowners insurance • we are the #1 writer of this in Michigan
Insurance Terms 2014-01-20
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- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- A formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment based on the terms of the insurance policy
- The recipient of funds, property, or other benefits, as from an insurance policy or will
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- pays for damage to an insured vehicle when it hits or is hit by another car or object, or if the car overturns
- Insurance that provides compensation for a harm or wrong to a third party for which an insured is legally obligated to pay
- protection against theft and accident damage, regardless of fault
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- a “no-fault” coverage, meaning that regardless of which driver was at fault, some of the medical expenses for the policyholder and others in the policyholder’s car may be covered by insurance
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- Details the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance
10 Clues: an amount to be paid for an insurance policy • Details the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance • protection against theft and accident damage, regardless of fault • The recipient of funds, property, or other benefits, as from an insurance policy or will • ...
thingy 2023-03-01
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- someone who receives benefits from an insurance policy
- an agreement between an insurer and an insured that outlines the terms of insurance coverage
- protection against loss or damage
- the amount of money paid by the policyholder to keep an insurance policy in force
- the company that provides insurance coverage
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- the amount of money that an insurance policy pays out in the event of a claim
- the act of compensating someone for harm or loss
- the person or entity that is covered by an insurance policy
- a measure of the likelihood of loss or damage
9 Clues: protection against loss or damage • the company that provides insurance coverage • a measure of the likelihood of loss or damage • the act of compensating someone for harm or loss • someone who receives benefits from an insurance policy • the person or entity that is covered by an insurance policy • ...
shoulder 2025-02-17
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- The amount paid to keep the insurance policy active
- A medical exam may be required to determine this before issuing a policy
- A person who receives the insurance payout
- A document that outlines the terms and conditions of an insurance policy
- A type of life insurance that provides coverage for an entire lifetime
- The process of evaluating risk for issuing a policy
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- The payment made by the insurance company upon the insured’s death
- A type of life insurance that lasts for a set period
- A person who owns the insurance policy
9 Clues: A person who owns the insurance policy • A person who receives the insurance payout • The amount paid to keep the insurance policy active • The process of evaluating risk for issuing a policy • A type of life insurance that lasts for a set period • The payment made by the insurance company upon the insured’s death • ...
Our Health & Wellness programs... Did you know? 2013-08-13
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- At OH clinic, your personal medical information will be kept ______.
- Flip ___ trays per time.
- Massage chairs are available in Cafeteria and ___ _____.
- ___ people to lower down full magazine.
- The nurse is at the ATM for service from ____ to 11AM daily.
- Can Gras Savoye healthcare insurance card be used to get medical benefits covered by statutory health insurance plan?
- What document do you need to provide to ensure your child aged above 18 to 23 is covered under Gras Savoye healthcare insurance plan?
- When you have some difficulties in life or stresses at work, you can contact ____ ____ at 1800555501.
- The site clinic provides ___ ___ for injured employees.
- Use good ___ wrist postures when inspecting units.
- The fitness center is available 24/7 for all ___ ____ employees.
- Using ___ when you can’t reach the floor.
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- Do stretching and take ___ ____ is good practices to release discomfort.
- Relying arms on desk when typing or using mouse can cause ____ discomfort/pain.
- Gras Savoye healthcare insurance plan is provided by whom?
- Position the top of the display at or slightly ___ eye level.
- ____ _____ as well as the annual health check take place in the second half of the year.
- The Yoga class at Gym opens every ____ and Fridays, from 4:30PM to 5:30PM.
- Doctor has the consultation at the site clinic from 7AM to 11AM on Tuesdays and 4PM to 8PM on _____.
- What tool do you use to enroll your dependent(s), update your dependent’s information or delete dependents from Gras Savoye healthcare insurance plan? (2 words)
- In case of emergency, who is responsible for calling the ambulance?
- Fitness consultants are present every _____ and Thursdays after office hours.
22 Clues: Flip ___ trays per time. • ___ people to lower down full magazine. • Using ___ when you can’t reach the floor. • Use good ___ wrist postures when inspecting units. • The site clinic provides ___ ___ for injured employees. • Massage chairs are available in Cafeteria and ___ _____. • Gras Savoye healthcare insurance plan is provided by whom? • ...
CVS Synagis Crossword 2013-10-04
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- this is the place where you enter the birth weight, doctor, status and other factors
- this is how heavy a baby started as
- this insurance is based in MN and WI, and must be handled by our branch
- this is the phone code for taking a lunch
- in California, this is how medical insurance is listed
- worklist with 2nd calls on it
- insurance for injectable medications completed in a physician's office (MAJ)
- first name of our dedicated Synagis Pharmacist(no points if you get up and check)
- status in the new patient system when we call parents to review benefits
- this is the code on your phone for working on a project
- this is the phone code for making outbound calls
- this is a medicaid hmo in texas
- this is a medicaid hmo for New York and New Jersey
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- what this medication is used for
- worklist for 1st attempts
- all government programs must have this selected in the pi screen
- state that has to have serials on RXS
- this service offers in home injections
- this is a group of insurances that must be billed medically
- system for 2nd season baby entry
- this status means that our insurance reps haven't yet completed their process
- how old a baby was at the time of delivery
- our new patient system
- form in rx apps folder for 2nd season babies
- other than the ICD-9 codes, these are other things that influence a baby having Synagis
- what calls are termed that don't involve Synagis
- how we determine how much Synagis to provide
- number of states that use the particular medical insurance in clue 13 down
28 Clues: our new patient system • worklist for 1st attempts • worklist with 2nd calls on it • this is a medicaid hmo in texas • what this medication is used for • system for 2nd season baby entry • this is how heavy a baby started as • state that has to have serials on RXS • this service offers in home injections • this is the phone code for taking a lunch • ...
Enrollment Crossword 2019-10-03
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- ID ___ can be obtained from the Anthem website or request to mail
- Costs to be met before coverage
- Dental coverage plan that gives $1500 coverage per person
- _____.com is a website for Anthem members that offers free assistance with wills, ID monitoring, emotional well-being, and much more!
- Insurance plan that has in-network deductible/out of pocket max of $750/$3250 for employee only, and $1500/$6500 for family
- The Plan ______ Tool at STERISBenefits.com is great to see how each insurance plan could work for you and your family
- Insurance plan that has in-network deductible/out of pocket max of $500/$2750 for employee only, and $1000/$5500 for family
- Can be done online through www.STERISbenefits.com
- ___25th, Last day to enroll
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- Insurance plan that has in-network deductible/out of pocket max of $1500/$3550 for employee only, and $3000/$7100 for family
- Covered up to age 26 for natural/adopted, age 19 for foster
- No _____ is needed if no enrollment action needed if this is the case
- Person(s) named to get insurance money in case of fatal accident
- Pre-tax savings that has a "use or lose" policy, claims to be filed April 30 of next year, also has $2700 max
- Two words, eye care service covered in full with Anthem medical plans
- Pre-tax savings attached to high deductible plan. Also comes with $1200/year from STERIS
- Eye care hardware that is covered up to $130 every 24 months
- CVS/_____ gives cost savings for medications, dropping cost to 30% of retail if in min and max of selected plan
- Tobacco ________ products and services available through Anthem AEP
- www.liveHealth_____.com is a web driven way to get quick access to medical professionals with online co-pay
20 Clues: ___25th, Last day to enroll • Costs to be met before coverage • Can be done online through www.STERISbenefits.com • Dental coverage plan that gives $1500 coverage per person • Covered up to age 26 for natural/adopted, age 19 for foster • Eye care hardware that is covered up to $130 every 24 months • Person(s) named to get insurance money in case of fatal accident • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2020-10-04
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- A _________ is a popular type of car with four doors to access the front and back seats.
- _________ is another word for event.
- A _________ is a vehicle that usually has two seats with an open rear area, and it's good for hauling heavy loads.
- The amount of money you pay for an insurance policy is the _________.
- _________ refers to the amount your insurance company has to pay for a claim.
- A _________ has many passenger seats and windows, and it's good for families or cargo.
- A _________ is a sedan with space in the rear for more goods.
- A driver without auto insurance is called an _________.
- A _________ is great in good weather because it has a flexible roof that can be fully opened.
- Any damage to a person's body is called _________.
- The amount of protection given by an insurance company is called _________.
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- Otherwise known as the VIN, this _________ is a unique code to identify individual vehicles.
- A _________ is good for single adults or childless couples. It has only two doors, but it still has a back seat.
- An _________ is an event that happens by chance (not on purpose) and often results in injury.
- Commonly called an SUV, this _________ is meant for driving on rough land.
- A _________ has two doors and is built for speed. It's a fun, cool car to drive.
- _________ is another word for crash.
- The brand of a vehicle (Toyota, Chevy, Nissan) is known as the _________.
- A contract detailing insurance terms is called an _________.
- A _________ is a large vehicle used for transporting a lot of people or goods.
- The name of a vehicle product (Corolla, Cruze, Sentra) is known as the _________.
21 Clues: _________ is another word for event. • _________ is another word for crash. • Any damage to a person's body is called _________. • A driver without auto insurance is called an _________. • A contract detailing insurance terms is called an _________. • A _________ is a sedan with space in the rear for more goods. • ...
Claims Terminology Crossword 2018-04-03
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- Process for recovering overpayment to a patient or provider
- Process of creating a new claim from one previously submitted to record as a duplicate or correct information
- Electronic claim form
- Date the claim or pre-authorization is settled by claims
- Any claim submitted to by a provider for the same service provided to a patient on a specified date that was included in a previously submitted claim
- Period of time a patient needs to wait before they become eligible for coverage or a specific service under a plan
- Coverage options that enable a patient to expand basic insurance plan for an additional premium
- Codes used to document medical procedures
- Codes used to explain reasons why a claim was paid or denied
- Internal clearinghouse used by Avesis
- Codes used to document dental treatment
- Process of evaluating a claim for payment of benefits
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- Replacement of a previously submitted claim to fix incorrect or missing information
- Amount a patient owes a Provider after the insurance company has paid their portion of a claim
- Code indicates claim received through clearinghouse
- Company providing electronic submission and translation services between providers and insurance companies
- Form providing common format for reporting dental services to a patient's plan
- Benefits statement sent to Member and Provider after a claim is processed
- Two-digit codes that provide additional information about a billed procedure
- Comprehensive listing of fee maximums used to reimburse providers on a fee-for-service basis
- Payment statement sent to Provider after a claim is processed
- Person who decides whether a patient's insurance policy covers a medical procedure
- Any specific situation, condition or treatment that a health insurance plan does not cover
- Allows Providers to submit electronic attachments with claims
24 Clues: Electronic claim form • Internal clearinghouse used by Avesis • Codes used to document dental treatment • Codes used to document medical procedures • Code indicates claim received through clearinghouse • Process of evaluating a claim for payment of benefits • Date the claim or pre-authorization is settled by claims • ...
Culminating crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- People you trust your investments with for long gain
- where you go to see the progress of stocks and bonds
- spreading your investments to multiple shareholders
- when the stock market is rising
- Insurance which covers damage to your vehicle
- a card that is linked to your bank
- any individual who is obligated to pay taxes
- money borrowed from the banks
- the act of spending your money
- Money you are willing to lose
- Making the minimum payments on all debt accounts, and paying any additional money to the highest interest rate
- People you trust your investments with for short gain
- the upfront cost of a large investment
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- a loan where the investor is the creditor
- the price you pay to borrow money
- A way of purchasing something with cheaper monthly payments
- the loss in value in an asset over time
- Making the minimum payments on all debt accounts, and paying any additional money to the lowest interest rate
- the purchasing of goods and services before the transaction is made
- a child or minor who is under financial support
- the act of your information getting stolen
- this represents a share of a company
- a measure of the interest rate
- when you owe money
- a charge collected by local, state, and national governments
- Insurance that covers whoever is responsible for an injury
- being without insurance coverage
- a single unit of stock
- when the stock market is declining
- Insurance that covers cost of fire or vandalism
- Insurance that covers the cost of your personal injuries
- being goated into a bad deal
32 Clues: when you owe money • a single unit of stock • being goated into a bad deal • money borrowed from the banks • Money you are willing to lose • a measure of the interest rate • the act of spending your money • when the stock market is rising • being without insurance coverage • the price you pay to borrow money • a card that is linked to your bank • when the stock market is declining • ...
EMPLOYMENT AND TAXES 2024-04-08
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- Payment and benefits received for work performed.
- A court issues an order requiring your employer to withhold a certain amount of your paycheck and send it to creditors.STATE An income tax used to fund institutions and projects within your state.
- A voluntary contribution to a tax-advantaged plan (such as 401K) which will be used at a later time.
- A fund you contribute to during your working life, which then gives you regular payments during retirement (from employer or a group of specific people).
- Court-ordered payments, typically made to support one's minor child or children.
- An income tax which is determined by your gross pay and W-4 information.
- Subtraction from gross pay.
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- A type of insurance which pays for oral doctor visits.
- A sum to be deducted from gross income in the calculation of taxable income.
- Leave which may be used by employee during times of illness of self or someone in your care.
- A federal government program that provides healthcare coverage (health insurance) if you are over 65.
- A health care program that assists low-income families or individuals in paying for medical care.
- A type of insurance that pays for medical issues related to eyes.
- Leave which may be used for any reason at the employee's discretion.
- Worker's earnings before payroll deductions.
- Gross pay (plus bonuses, if any) minus payroll deductions.
- A federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people and those who are unemployed or disabled.
- Lowest hourly wage that employers can pay most workers by law.
- A payroll tax that includes Social Security and Medicare.
- A type of insurance that pays for medical and surgical expenses.
20 Clues: Subtraction from gross pay. • Worker's earnings before payroll deductions. • Payment and benefits received for work performed. • A type of insurance which pays for oral doctor visits. • A payroll tax that includes Social Security and Medicare. • Gross pay (plus bonuses, if any) minus payroll deductions. • ...
Insurance Terms Crossword 2025-10-30
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- : Amount you pay out of pocket before the insurer begins to pay
- : Add-on or change to a policy’s coverage terms
- Maximum : Most you will pay in a year for covered care
- Motorist : Covers you if a driver without insurance hits you
- Cost : Pays to replace items without subtracting depreciation
- Property : Your belongings covered under renters insurance
- : Payment you make regularly to keep your insurance active
- : Fixed fee you pay at the time of a covered medical service
- Term : The length of time your policy is in force
- : Providers that have agreed rates with your health plan
- : Providers without an agreement; usually cost more
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- Limit : Maximum amount an insurer will pay for a covered loss
- : What a policy does not cover
- : Your legal responsibility for injury or property damage
- Date : The date your policy coverage begins
- : Percentage of costs you pay after meeting the deductible
- Motorist : Covers you if a driver’s insurance isn’t enough
- : Group of doctors/facilities that contract with your health plan
- Cash Value : Pays value of items after depreciation is subtracted
- : Request to an insurer to pay for a covered loss or service
- : The person who owns the insurance policy
- : Pays to repair your car after a crash, regardless of fault
- Damage Liability : Pays for others’ property you damage in a crash
- : Pays for non-crash damage (theft, fire, vandalism, hail)
- Authorization : Approval your insurer requires before some services
- Injury Liability : Pays for others’ injuries when you’re at fault in a crash
- of Use : Pays for hotel/meals if a covered loss makes your place unlivable
27 Clues: : What a policy does not cover • : The person who owns the insurance policy • Date : The date your policy coverage begins • : Add-on or change to a policy’s coverage terms • Term : The length of time your policy is in force • : Providers without an agreement; usually cost more • Maximum : Most you will pay in a year for covered care • ...
Aria's Banzai Crossword 2026 2026-03-06
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- the article where you investigate
- the article when you learn how to save money
- the article you learn about spending money
- the money you pay to live in an apartment
- the article where you learn about insurance and risk
- the article where you learn about managing risks
- the article where you learn what interest is
- the insurance that pays for if you get injured
- the insurance that helps fix your house
- the calculator that helps you calculate money
- the article where you learn the 50/30/20 method
- the amount of you use for spending
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- the article where you start planning for your furture
- the article when you learn what quality coat is
- the article where you pick your future job
- the article when you learn about Internet savings
- the card you use to pay for stuff
- the article when you learn about financial literacy
- the article when you learn managing credit
- the article when you learn about earning income
- the article where you learn planning for your exspenses
- the money you get from your job
- the article where you learn about insurance and income
- the card you use for spending money
- the article that quality vs cost
- the article where you learn the renting basics
- the account where you save your money
- the article where you learn how to open an acount
- the article where you learn to budgeta
- the money we use for the 50/20/30 rule
- the article where you learn how to make your first account
- the insurance that helps to cover for your car
32 Clues: the money you get from your job • the article that quality vs cost • the card you use to pay for stuff • the article where you investigate • the amount of you use for spending • the card you use for spending money • the account where you save your money • the article where you learn to budgeta • the money we use for the 50/20/30 rule • the insurance that helps fix your house • ...
