insurance Crossword Puzzles
Ch. 33.1 Vocabulary 2018-05-11
Across
- Occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss.
- A risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high.
- A risk that cannot be controlled.
- The risk of harm caused by human mistake.
- Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- The threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
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- The possibility of a catastrophe of natural causes.
- The possibility of loss or injury.
- When conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- A risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
- The systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives.
11 Clues: A risk that cannot be controlled. • The possibility of loss or injury. • The risk of harm caused by human mistake. • Occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss. • The threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • The possibility of a catastrophe of natural causes. • Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • ...
Australia Healthcare System 2023-10-16
Across
- A private health insurance company
- An additional tax placed for people making over $90000
- If a doctor only charges the schedule fee
- Medicare does not cover this
- The amount that Medicare contributes towards consultations and treatments
- Tax that most Australian citizens pay
- A service offered by Medicare
- Provides additional subsidies for services
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- An incentive to take up PHI. People pay an extra 2% on their premium after the age of 30.
- How medicare is funded
- Members pay a premium in return for health-related costs not covered by medicare
- Medicines are subsidised and consumers make co-payments
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme
- A medication offered under the PBS
- The amount paid for insurance
15 Clues: How medicare is funded • Medicare does not cover this • The amount paid for insurance • A service offered by Medicare • A private health insurance company • A medication offered under the PBS • Tax that most Australian citizens pay • If a doctor only charges the schedule fee • Provides additional subsidies for services • Australia's universal health insurance scheme • ...
Taxing and Banking 2013-04-30
Across
- income Money, goods, services, and property a person receives that must be reported on a tax return. Includes unemployment compensation and certain scholarships. It does not include welfare benefits and nontaxable Social Security benefits.
- taxes Taxes on income, both earned and unearned. Income taxes can be levied on both individuals and businesses.
- Money owed to taxpayers when their total tax payments are greater than the total tax. Refunds are received from the government
- evasion A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes
- Large marsupial
- Amount that taxpayers can claim for themselves, their spouses, and eligible dependents. There are two types of exemptions personal and dependency. Each exemption reduces the income subject to tax. While each is worth the same amount, different rules apply to each
- Man's best friend
- money or goods you owe.
- of deposit a type of investment that requires you to invest money for a certain length of time and guarantees the same rate of return for that entire time. CDs usually require a minimum deposit.
- payment the smallest amount you are required to pay a lender each month on a debt.
- insurance people buy health insurance to help them pay for medical expenses like going to the doctor, prescription drugs or surgery.
- compliance A system of compliance that relies on individual citizens to report their income freely and voluntarily, calculate their tax liability correctly, and file a tax return on time
- account a bank account that pays you interest for keeping your savings in it. Banks use your money to make loans, so they pay you interest for the use of your money. Your savings is insured up to $100,000 by the FDIC, so you don't have to worry about borrowers taking your money and not paying it back.
- to put money into a bank or investment account
- tax Provides benefits for retired workers and their dependents as well as for disabled workers and their dependents. Also known as the Social Security tax
- take money out of an account
- how quickly an asset (any item of value that you own) can be turned into cash. In other words, you don't have to wait until a certain date or pay a penalty to withdraw your money.
- register a small booklet comes with your checkbook and gives you record sheets that so you can keep track of all the deposits, ATM withdrawals, and checks you write. If you keep your check register up-to-date, you always know how much money you have in your checking account
- insurance this insurance helps you pay for damage you cause as a result of an accident to people or property, medical expenses you may have and the cost of fixing your car. It will also pay all these expenses if someone hurts you or your car and they do not carry insurance themselves
- 1) In talking about loans, the balance is the difference between the amount owed and the amount paid. If you pay $45 on a $100 debt, your balance is $55. 2) In talking about checkbooks, balancing means to account for all money that came into and went out of your account, so that at the end of the month you and your bank statement agreement
- things you pay money for - both needs and wants
- Flying mammal
- 72 math formula that determines the number of years needed to double your money at a given interest rate. Here's how it works: you divide 72 by the interest rate. Therefore, money invested at 10% interest rate will double in 7.2 years
- hanging onto your money for a future use instead of spending it. Saving is the opposite of spending.
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- score this is a score or grade that credit companies assign to you based on how you handle your money and pay your bills.
- usually refers to the money borrowed from a lender to buy a house; the borrower makes payments on the loan each month until the entire loan, along with interest, is paid in full.
- Has a trunk
- income credit A tax credit for certain people who work, meet certain requirements, and have an income under a specified limit
- cost the next best alternative that is given up when a choice is made. For example, when you spend your money, you lose your “opportunity” to use it in other ways.
- card this plastic card looks like a credit card, but it is used to withdraw money from a savings or checking account. When you use a debit card at Automatic Teller Machines or in stores to make purchases, money is immediately withdrawn from your account. You cannot withdraw more money than you have in the account.
- insurance people have homeowner’s insurance so they will have the money to fix or replace their home and its contents. Damage can be done by fire or storms, or even by a burglar.
- insurance is a type of plan that can help protect you from an event in life that costs a large amount of money. A policy will pay you money to cover the cost of these events. See auto insurance, disability income insurance, renter’s insurance, homeowner’s insurance and health insurance
- percentage rate the rate of interest being charged for a loan over a year's time. The APR rate includes interest, transaction fees, and service fees.
- tax Used to provide medical benefits for certain individuals when they reach age 65. Workers, retired workers, and the spouses of workers and retired workers are eligible to receive Medicare benefits upon reaching age 65.
- The federal agency that collects income taxes in the United States
- income tax The federal government levies a tax on personal income. The federal income tax provides for national programs such as defense, foreign affairs, law enforcement, and interest on the national debt
- Likes to chase mice
- the amount paid by a borrower to a lender for the privilege of borrowing the money
- taxes Includes social security and Medicare taxes
39 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • money or goods you owe. • take money out of an account • to put money into a bank or investment account • things you pay money for - both needs and wants • taxes Includes social security and Medicare taxes • evasion A failure to pay or a deliberate underpayment of taxes • ...
The Paycheck and Influences on Income 2018-02-04
Across
- Nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify (based upon a 1.45 % of gross income).
- Non-wage compensation provided to employees in addition to their normal wages or salaries. These types of benefits may include group insurance (health, dental, vision, life etc.), disability income protection, retirement benefits, daycare, tuition reimbursement, sick leave, vacation (paid and non-paid), funding of education, as well as flexible and alternative work arrangements.
- Taxes which vary by state, are a percentage of money that you pay to the state government based on the income you make at your job.
- The amount required by law for employers to withhold from earned wages to pay taxes. The amount of money deducted depends on the amount earned and information provided on the Form W4. The largest deduction withheld from an employee’s gross income.
- Companies may provide employees with a life insurance policy and may offer the option for larger life insurance policies for additional cost if desired.
- The amount of money subtracted from the gross pay earned for mandatory systemic taxes, employee sponsored medical benefits, and/or retirement benefits.
- This is insurance provided to insure the continuation of part or all of their salary in the event they become unable to work.
- Companies may provide insurance to cover some or all medical expenses at a lower rate for their employees due to a larger number of people they employ who are using the same coverage.
- A document included each pay period that outlines paycheck deductions.
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- A self-assessment tool that measures and individual’s interests in a broad range of occupations, work activities, leisure activities, and school subjects.
- Companies can provide plans that allow employees to set aside salary or receive as a part of salary, benefits that will be paid after the employee retires. These can include company stock options, 401k employer matching, and other employer specific retirement programs.
- That part of an employee’s earnings remaining after deductions required by law (e.g., taxes); it is used to determine that amount of an employee’s pay that is subject to a garnishment, attachment, or child support withholding order.
- An insurance plan, relating to life insurance and old age pensions, offered/required by the Federal government to specified groups of the population, on a contributory basis.
- That part of an employee’s wages that remains after all deductions have been subtracted.
- The total amount received from the employer before any deductions are made.
- Collects federal taxes, issues regulations, and enforces tax laws written by the United States Congress.
16 Clues: A document included each pay period that outlines paycheck deductions. • The total amount received from the employer before any deductions are made. • That part of an employee’s wages that remains after all deductions have been subtracted. • Collects federal taxes, issues regulations, and enforces tax laws written by the United States Congress. • ...
Long Term Care Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-12
Across
- Refers to the ability to get on and off the toilet and perform hygiene related tasks.
- Also known as a deductible or a waiting period.
- These "hands-off" services that provide assistance with the personal chores or activities that are necessary to live at home
- Refers to the ability to move in or out of a bed, chair or wheelchair
- A common provision in Long Term Care insurance policies that waives the requirement to pay premiums while the insured is receiving benefits.
- A deterioration and loss of intellectual capability that affects a person's memory, language, personality and ability to reason, communicate and understand.
- A rider you can add on to your Long Term Care insurance plan that adjusts the benefits over time to account for inflation
- The maximum amount an insurance carrier will pay over the life of a policy.
- Provides social and other personal services including supervision and assistance with some ADLS in a community setting
- benefits are limited to eating, bathing, dressing, continence, transferring and toileting.
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- A documented, individualized plan of Long-Term Care services prepared by a Licensed Health Care Practitioner
- A Long-Term Care insurance policy approved by your state for participation in the partnership program.
- One of the ADLs defined by the insured’s ability to put on and take off all necessary clothing
- It refers to the ability to control bladder and/or bowel movements.
- A federal program to provide hospital and medical insurance to people aged 65 and older and to certain ill or disabled persons
- The maximum amount the Long Term Care policy will pay for covered services in any given day.
- Designed to give supportive and palliative care to people in the final phase of a terminal illness
17 Clues: Also known as a deductible or a waiting period. • It refers to the ability to control bladder and/or bowel movements. • Refers to the ability to move in or out of a bed, chair or wheelchair • The maximum amount an insurance carrier will pay over the life of a policy. • Refers to the ability to get on and off the toilet and perform hygiene related tasks. • ...
Cost of Owning a Car 2018-01-17
Across
- government agency that deals with vehicles and registrations
- another person who agrees to assume responsibility if the borrower can't pay the loan
- cost of insurance
- a record of credit that an individual builds over time
- monthly payment to a lender
- shows that you have valid insurance
- the initial amount borrowed on a loan
- a fee charged each year by the state to drive your vehicle
- a publication that helps buyers and sellers put a value on vehicles
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- the beginning amount a person puts towards total cost before monthly payments start
- a code assigned to each vehicle
- a person's total income before deductions
- a records search about a vehicle
- the amount a person has to pay before insurance starts to pay
- position the amount of ownership a borrower holds in a financed item
- miles per gallon
- proves who owns the vehicle
17 Clues: miles per gallon • cost of insurance • monthly payment to a lender • proves who owns the vehicle • a code assigned to each vehicle • a records search about a vehicle • shows that you have valid insurance • the initial amount borrowed on a loan • a person's total income before deductions • a record of credit that an individual builds over time • ...
Umbrella Insurance 2022-05-09
Across
- insurance a type of insurance designed to add extra liability coverage over and above another insurance policy.
- covers not only policyholders , but also other members of their ____.
- Umbrella insurance is not ________ by law
- you will have to pay your ____ amounts
- umbrella overage comes into play when your liability _____ have been reached
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- its a supplement for those other policies
- its in place to cover you for damage you cause to someone else or their property
- Your umbrella policy will pick up the financial _____ once your primary insurance policies reach their payout limit.
- if you find yourself in predicaments where things could go wrong and you could get ____
- assets such as expensive vehicles, a pool, wild animals, etc.
10 Clues: you will have to pay your ____ amounts • its a supplement for those other policies • Umbrella insurance is not ________ by law • assets such as expensive vehicles, a pool, wild animals, etc. • covers not only policyholders , but also other members of their ____. • umbrella overage comes into play when your liability _____ have been reached • ...
tax assessment 2022-10-12
Across
- a federal insurance program that provides benefits
- federal health insurance for people 65 or older
- a range of incomes taxed at a given rate.
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- The Internal Revenue Service that is a U.S. government agency .
- A 'person' who is liable to pay income-tax or any other sum of money under the Income Tax Act.
- Complete this form so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your pay.
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- a tax paid on property owned by an individual or other legal entity
- to report net earnings from self-employment
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income.
- the nation's public health insurance program for people with low income
- this form is used to to file your federal and state taxes.
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
13 Clues: Federal Insurance Contributions Act • a range of incomes taxed at a given rate. • to report net earnings from self-employment • a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • federal health insurance for people 65 or older • a federal insurance program that provides benefits • this form is used to to file your federal and state taxes. • ...
Specialty Pharmacy Insurance & Healthcare 2023-01-31
Across
- A request for payment submitted by the provider or hospital to the health insurer.
- International Classification of Diseases
- Companies such as Life Sciences Companies, Patients and Caregivers, Physicians and Staff and Technology Vendors.
- software built on top of basic EHR features that allows providers to prescribe medications, order tests, and give other types of instructions electronically.
- Medical supplies such as wheelchairs, oxygen, catheter, glucose monitors, crutches, walkers, etc.
- Several federal regulations intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health care and establish privacy.
- When an insurance plan does not pay for treatment, this is the process of objecting to this decision.
- An individual’s identifying information such as name, address, birth date, Social Security Number, telephone numbers, insurance ID numbers, or information pertaining to healthcare diagnosis or treatment.
- A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA
- This is a 5-digit code assigned for reporting a procedure performed by the provider.
- When a patient requires permission from the insurance company before receiving certain treatments or services.
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- The amount a patient is responsible for paying that is not covered by the insurance plan.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment and is a comprehensive collection of the patient’s medical records created and stored at several locations.
- 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases.
- Requirement of insurance plan that provider obtains approval from plan before it will cover the costs of a specific medicine, medical device or procedure.
- The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient.
- Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist.
- Focuses on high cost, high touch medication therapy for patients with complex disease states.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment managed at the provider’s location.
19 Clues: International Classification of Diseases • A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA • 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases. • Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist. • The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient. • ...
health care terinolgy 2023-09-19
Across
- it is soprot from someone
- if it is yours you want to claim it
- medicnal care help from a pro
- the amount you pay be for your insurance pays
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- the insurance pays for it
- they will pay it for you if you get hurt
- to follow the rules
- someone covers it
- to practice something
- get a gift from some one
- you pay some but not all
11 Clues: someone covers it • to follow the rules • to practice something • get a gift from some one • you pay some but not all • the insurance pays for it • it is soprot from someone • medicnal care help from a pro • if it is yours you want to claim it • they will pay it for you if you get hurt • the amount you pay be for your insurance pays
ins 2024-10-01
Across
- Document which lays out the coverages one may seek from their insurance company
- An intermediary who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance on behalf of a client for compensation
- PURE team that monitors any possibly catastrophic storms or wildfires that may affect the membership
- ____ Walker, PURE’s Canada claims expert
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- The state with the most PURE claims in 2024 as of September
- A digital platform that allows users to communicate with each other in real time through text
- The price of the insurance policy, or the amount of money owed for the policy's terms
- OKTA Tile where information on members and their policies can be found
- Puro ________, our ERG that strives to foster a network of support for Hispanic/LatinX employees
- Program used to message, video chat, and hold meetings with other PURE employees
- Abbreviation at the start of every Surplus policy number with PURE
- PURE _________, our ERG for remote employees
- The capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing
- PURE _______, our in-house brokers
- Department that writes and binds policies with PURE members
- Location where the PURE Open is held every year????
- Program used by PURE adjusters investigate and note updates on open claims
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- Location of PURE’s official headquarters
- PURE’s automotive total loss vendor
- Process for training new hires
- The OKTA Tile used to submit tech support requests
- Group – ask lisa\
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- identification of someone or something or person from previous encounters or knowledge, often in a positive light
- A form of appreciation you can show for your coworkers’ good work, sent via Workday
- _____’s Mailbox
- White Glove _______
- Acronym for group that works to bring Engagement, Wellness, and BRAND to PURE employees
- A game in which players mark off numbers on cards, hoping for 5 in a row
- A formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a loss
- Final US state added to the states the PURE writes policies for
- A legally binding document that modifies an insurance policy by adding, removing, or changing coverage
- Abbreviation at the start of every PURE Auto policy
- PURE’s chat function is supported by this application
- Amount a claim must reach before insurance will start issuing payments for coverage
- Line of business started using bottomry contracts, which allowed merchants to not pay back loans for shipments that were lost at sea
- plain, basic, or uncomplicated in form, nature, or design; without much decoration or ornamentation
- Department responsible for tracking and recording financial transactions, generating invoices, and managing customer payments
39 Clues: _____’s Mailbox • Group – ask lisa\ • White Glove _______ • Process for training new hires • PURE _______, our in-house brokers • PURE’s automotive total loss vendor • Location of PURE’s official headquarters • ____ Walker, PURE’s Canada claims expert • PURE _________, our ERG for remote employees • The OKTA Tile used to submit tech support requests • ...
Customer Service Week Crossword 2024-10-01
Across
- A game in which players mark off numbers on cards, hoping for 5 in a row
- The state with the most PURE claims in 2024 as of September
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- Program used by PURE adjusters investigate and note updates on open claims
- Final US state added to the states the PURE writes policies for
- Program used to message, video chat, and hold meetings with other PURE employees
- Amount a claim must reach before insurance will start issuing payments for coverage
- Department that writes and binds policies with PURE members
- ____ Walker, PURE’s Canada claims expert
- Acronym for group that works to bring Engagement, Wellness, and BRAND to PURE employees
- Puro ________, our ERG that strives to foster a network of support for Hispanic/LatinX employees
- PURE _______, our in-house brokers
- A legally binding document that modifies an insurance policy by adding, removing, or changing coverage
- Process for training new hires
- Line of business started using bottomry contracts, which allowed merchants to not pay back loans for shipments that were lost at sea
- ________ Team, a group of PURE employees formed in 2024 to bring eco-friendly practices to the PURE offices
- The price of the insurance policy, or the amount of money owed for the policy's terms
- An intermediary who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance on behalf of a client for compensation
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- plain, basic, or uncomplicated in form, nature, or design; without much decoration or ornamentation
- PURE _________, our ERG for remote employees
- White Glove _______
- identification of someone or something or person from previous encounters or knowledge, often in a positive light
- PURE team that monitors any possibly catastrophic storms or wildfires that may affect the membership
- Document which lays out the coverages one may seek from their insurance company
- _____’s Mailbox
- Location of PURE’s official headquarters
- Pebble Beach _____ Course where the PURE Open is held every year
- A digital platform that allows users to communicate with each other in real time through text
- The OKTA Tile used to submit tech support requests
- The capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing
- Department responsible for tracking and recording financial transactions, generating invoices, and managing customer payments
- A formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a loss
- OKTA Tile where information on members and their policies can be found
- Abbreviation at the start of every Surplus policy number with PURE
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- PURE’s automotive total loss vendor
- PURE’s chat function is supported by this application
- A form of appreciation you can show for your coworkers’ good work, sent via Workday
- Abbreviation at the start of every PURE Auto policy
39 Clues: _____’s Mailbox • White Glove _______ • Process for training new hires • PURE _______, our in-house brokers • PURE’s automotive total loss vendor • Location of PURE’s official headquarters • ____ Walker, PURE’s Canada claims expert • PURE _________, our ERG for remote employees • The OKTA Tile used to submit tech support requests • ...
Customer Service Week Crossword 2024-10-01
Across
- White Glove _______
- A legally binding document that modifies an insurance policy by adding, removing, or changing coverage
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- A digital platform that allows users to communicate with each other in real time through text
- Amount a claim must reach before insurance will start issuing payments for coverage
- Department that writes and binds policies with PURE members
- Abbreviation at the start of every PURE Auto policy
- OKTA Tile where information on members and their policies can be found
- PURE’s chat function is supported by this application
- Puro ________, our ERG that strives to foster a network of support for Hispanic/LatinX employees
- ________ Team, a group of PURE employees formed in 2024 to bring eco-friendly practices to the PURE offices
- ____ Walker, PURE’s Canada claims expert
- A game in which players mark off numbers on cards, hoping for 5 in a row
- Process for training new hires
- Abbreviation at the start of every Surplus policy number with PURE
- A formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a loss
- Document which lays out the coverages one may seek from their insurance company
- Program used to message, video chat, and hold meetings with other PURE employees
- plain, basic, or uncomplicated in form, nature, or design; without much decoration or ornamentation
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- The state with the most PURE claims in 2024 as of September
- Location of PURE’s official headquarters
- A form of appreciation you can show for your coworkers’ good work, sent via Workday
- _____’s Mailbox
- The OKTA Tile used to submit tech support requests
- PURE team that monitors any possibly catastrophic storms or wildfires that may affect the membership
- An intermediary who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance on behalf of a client for compensation
- identification of someone or something or person from previous encounters or knowledge, often in a positive light
- Program used by PURE adjusters investigate and note updates on open claims
- Department responsible for tracking and recording financial transactions, generating invoices, and managing customer payments
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- PURE _________, our ERG for remote employees
- The capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing
- Final US state added to the states the PURE writes policies for
- Acronym for group that works to bring Engagement, Wellness, and BRAND to PURE employees
- PURE _______, our in-house brokers
- Line of business started using bottomry contracts, which allowed merchants to not pay back loans for shipments that were lost at sea
- Pebble Beach _____ Course where the PURE Open is held every year
- The price of the insurance policy, or the amount of money owed for the policy's terms
- PURE’s automotive total loss vendor
39 Clues: _____’s Mailbox • White Glove _______ • Process for training new hires • PURE _______, our in-house brokers • PURE’s automotive total loss vendor • Location of PURE’s official headquarters • ____ Walker, PURE’s Canada claims expert • PURE _________, our ERG for remote employees • The OKTA Tile used to submit tech support requests • ...
5.02 Vocab 2013-05-23
Across
- risk those that can be reduced or eliminated by actions you take
- the possiblity of incurring a loss
- a policyholder's request for payment for a loss that is covered by the insurance policy
- Risk those that can result in financial loss
- the amount the policyholder must pay for insurance coverage
- risk presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- Policy states the conditions to which the insurance company and the policyholder have agreed
- the person or business for which the risk is assumed
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- illegal uses of intellectual property, patents,trademarks, and copyrights.
- ther person or company purchasing the policy
- risks can lead to a loss of personal or business items such as money, vehicles, and buildings
- risks related to harm or injury to other people or their property because of your actions
- Risks can result in losses, such as health and personal well being
13 Clues: the possiblity of incurring a loss • ther person or company purchasing the policy • Risk those that can result in financial loss • the person or business for which the risk is assumed • the amount the policyholder must pay for insurance coverage • risk presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain • ...
Anne Marie Thompson 2013-06-25
Across
- summary of the services and charges for that day
- process used to generate the amount owed by a patient
- changes to a patient's account
- the movement of money in and out of a business
- the insured
- third payer on a claim
- someone who has never seen a particular doctor before
- what happens when a business isn't receiving enough money to operate their business
- another way to determine a child's primary coverage
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- a number assigned to an electronic transaction
- a new patient is given this form to complete when they first arrive at the office
- practice management program
- health plan that pays benefits first
- health insurance portability and accountability act
- type of guideline that determines which parent has primary insurance for the child
- a list of diagnoses, procedures, and charges for the patient's visit
- authorization number given to the referred physician
- a patient with no health insurance
- a unique number that identifies a patient
- a clinician who treats a patient face-to-face is referred to this type of provider
20 Clues: the insured • third payer on a claim • practice management program • changes to a patient's account • a patient with no health insurance • health plan that pays benefits first • a unique number that identifies a patient • a number assigned to an electronic transaction • the movement of money in and out of a business • summary of the services and charges for that day • ...
MED12 Review(Katherine Kearns) 2014-06-25
Across
- preregister patients
- person who buys insurance plan
- private or government organization that insures or pays for healthcare on behalf of beneficiaries
- any healthcare provider that transmits PHI in electronic form
- services provided to keep patients healthy and prevent illness
- intentional deceptive act to gain benefit
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- an action that improperly uses another resource
- process by which a patient authorizes medical treatment after a discussion with a physician
- prepare and transmit claims
- generate patient statements
- the amount of money a patient has to pay out of pocket before their insurance begins
- a fixed prepayment covering services for plan members for a specific period
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- negligence that causes harm
- treatments that are included as benefits in health plans
- Protected Health Information-individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- system combining the financing and delivery of healthcare services
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- name or phrase formed from a person’s name
- healthcare plan that offers protection from loss
20 Clues: preregister patients • negligence that causes harm • prepare and transmit claims • generate patient statements • person who buys insurance plan • intentional deceptive act to gain benefit • name or phrase formed from a person’s name • an action that improperly uses another resource • healthcare plan that offers protection from loss • ...
TAI Jun22 Issue (Guessing GI) 2022-06-20
Across
- Class of business where claims take time to develop [4, 6]
- Reinsurance agreements aiding in capital management [5]
- Reserve for claims from coverage yet to expire [3]
- Portion of claim payable by policyholder [10]
- Reinsurance contracts for a single risk [11]
- Being subject to possibility of loss [8]
- Transfer of liabilities and recoveries relating to a claim [11]
- Reserves for claims based on events occurred but not notified to the insurer [4]
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- Policyholder’s request for payment from an insurer [5]
- Sum of claim and operating ratios [9]
- An insurer writing both life and GI products [9]
- Intermediary in buying and selling of insurance [6]
- Claims related to the same 12-month period [8]
- Actual premium charged by the insurer [6]
- A claim that does not result in a payment by the insurer [3]
- Insurance for insurers [11]
- A risk not covered by the insurance contract [9]
- Abbreviation for a system of offering discounts on premium [3]
- A reinsurance treaty covering losses beyond a point [3]
- A class of business [4]
20 Clues: A class of business [4] • Insurance for insurers [11] • Sum of claim and operating ratios [9] • Being subject to possibility of loss [8] • Actual premium charged by the insurer [6] • Reinsurance contracts for a single risk [11] • Portion of claim payable by policyholder [10] • Claims related to the same 12-month period [8] • ...
KIN 101 Unit 1-3 Review 2022-01-21
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- Insurance covers the cost of remaining medical bills once the personal insurance company has made payments
- The _____ of the clinic must accommodate services provided.
- Improperly doing something you are trained to do
- failure to perform a legal duty
- actual loss resulting from an accused person's actions
- Acronym used for developing a clinical question
- The process by which the rules are carried out
- Practice used for best available clinical care
- Units that must be completed every two years to maintain certification
- The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
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- Insurance that covers the cost of defense against claims of negligence
- Act that protects the privacy of student educational records
- Legal wrong committed against a person or property
- The rules and principles of an athletic training program
- Supplies that can not be reused
- Type of immunity where the government nor someone employed by the government can be held liable
- Act of commission
- The broad field of medical practice related to physical activity and sport
- Type of equipment(crutches, coolers, tables, etc.
- Most restrictive legislature governing Athletic Trainers
20 Clues: Act of commission • Supplies that can not be reused • failure to perform a legal duty • The process by which the rules are carried out • Practice used for best available clinical care • The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care • Acronym used for developing a clinical question • Improperly doing something you are trained to do • ...
PCA Crosswords 2023-12-05
Across
- Indicate medication dosages, measurements, dosage times, etc
- Doctor Typically referred to as the Prescriber of an Rx
- A set fee paid for DR visits
- Medication with same active ingredients as brand name drug, lower in cost
- Unique numerical identification for covered health care providers
- Drug Defined in a field within PST indicating patient drug information is read only to the patient
- Pharmacist Professionally qualified to prepare health care providers
- List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan
- Referred to as Personal Health Information
- The "gatekeeper" a health care professional who practices general medicine
- An application use by our members for access to medical information
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- amount paid before insurance covers cost
- Prescriber Identification Unique Numerical ID for covered health providers
- A generic drug that works similarly to brand name & treats same condition
- Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company.
- too Soon When a patient still has medication on hand; we cannot refill
- Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act
- A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor
- Different levels of covered medications
- Preferred Provider Organization
20 Clues: A set fee paid for DR visits • Preferred Provider Organization • Different levels of covered medications • amount paid before insurance covers cost • A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor • Referred to as Personal Health Information • List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan • Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act • ...
TTS 2025-01-21
Across
- Proses yang dilakukan untuk menerima manfaat dari polis asuransi
- Saya membantu membayar biaya perawatan, rawat inap, atau pengobatan. Saya adalah asuransi___
- Saya menjamin kerusakan harta benda dan gangguan usaha. Saya adalah asuransi__
- Salah satu manfaat utama asuransi jiwa BCA adalah memberikan perlindungan ___ kepada keluarga atau ahli waris jika terjadi risiko kematian nasabah.
- Saya melindungi harta benda, barang dagangan, dan bahan baku selama pengiriman melalui laut, darat, dan udara. Saya adalah asuransi__
- Saya memberikan rasa aman untuk masa depan Anda, melindungi keluarga dari kejadian tak terduga. Saya adalah asuransi__
- Produk asuransi yang memberikan perlindungan terhadap biaya medis dan pengobatan. Saya adalah asuransi__
- Saya menjamin risiko kematian, cacat, biaya perawatan, atau pengobatan akibat kecelakaan. Saya adalah asuransi__
- Asuransi contractor all risk, termasuk dalam produk___
- Jumlah produk komersial BCA Insurance
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- Saya adalah perusahaan asuransi bagian dari Bank Central Asia yang menawarkan berbagai produk perlindungan.
- Fitur yang digunakan untuk mengajukan klaim pada BCA Insurance
- Saya melindungi risiko kerusakan atau kehilangan mesin, peralatan, atau struktur selama pemasangan, termasuk kecelakaan dan bencana alam. Saya adalah asuransi__
- Jumlah produk utama yang ditawarkan oleh BCA Insurance
- Saya hadir untuk menjamin kerugian harta benda akibat kebakaran, sambaran petir, ledakan, kejatuhan pesawat, dan asap. Saya adalah asuransi__
- Jumlah produk personal BCA Insurance
- Metode yang digunakan untuk melindungi risiko finansial dan menghindari kerugian besar
- Saya melindungi kendaraan Anda dari kerusakan, kecelakaan, pencurian, dan bencana alam. Saya adalah asuransi__
- Saya melindungi properti bisnis Anda dari risiko kebakaran, pencurian, dan kerusakan lainnya. Saya adalah asuransi__
19 Clues: Jumlah produk personal BCA Insurance • Jumlah produk komersial BCA Insurance • Jumlah produk utama yang ditawarkan oleh BCA Insurance • Asuransi contractor all risk, termasuk dalam produk___ • Fitur yang digunakan untuk mengajukan klaim pada BCA Insurance • Proses yang dilakukan untuk menerima manfaat dari polis asuransi • ...
insurance crossword 2023-11-20
Across
- postal and telegraph costs that credit, trade and insurance organizations, as well as individuals relate to their customers.
- clause is a requirement in ship insurance policies that obliges the insurer to promptly notify the insurer of any ship accident that may be the subject of claims against the insurer
- excess - the balance of the sum insured, which is created in excess of the insurer's own retention or reinsurance is fully reinsured
- is a preventive activity.
- part of the insurance premium withheld by the insurer in the event of termination of the contract.
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- Determination by the insurer of the premium rate at which it is ready to insure the risk
- expert who conducts inspections of insurance and give an opinion on their condition, the amount of damages in case of accidents
- in the economy - savings and other benefits by combining the resources of companies at the merger
- the right to sell and buy shares at a fixed price.
- premium is the part of the premium that falls under an insurance contract or insurance portfolio that has not yet started or the remainder of the insurance period
10 Clues: is a preventive activity. • the right to sell and buy shares at a fixed price. • Determination by the insurer of the premium rate at which it is ready to insure the risk • in the economy - savings and other benefits by combining the resources of companies at the merger • ...
Crashed your car? Take this Comprehensive Crossword! 2023-12-20
Across
- responsible for damages caused
- the possibility that an event might occur
- at fault for damages caused
- the amount paid for an insurance policy
- A request for payment from an insurance company by a policy holder
- the percentage paid to the government of sales on products or services
- an extra fee paid when you divide your annual payment into monthly, quarterly, or semiannual payments
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- the amount you pay before the insurance company pays
- a statistician who provides information about risks in financial situations. they assist insurance companies in setting their rates
- A service that is payed for monthly and is legally required that pays for damages done that involve automobiles
- devides the data into Q1, Q2, and Q3 that divide the distribution into four subsets that each contains 25% of the data
- a box that shows all four quartiles and the minimum number
- The difference between the upper and lower quartiles
- the outcome of an experiment
14 Clues: at fault for damages caused • the outcome of an experiment • responsible for damages caused • the amount paid for an insurance policy • the possibility that an event might occur • the amount you pay before the insurance company pays • The difference between the upper and lower quartiles • a box that shows all four quartiles and the minimum number • ...
Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-12
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- insurance insurance that pays out a sum of money either on the death of the insured person or after a set period.
- insurance part of the general insurance system of risk financing to protect the purchaser from the risks of liabilities imposed by lawsuits and similar claims and protects the insured if the purchaser is sued for claims that come within the coverage of the insurance policy.
- insurance type of property insurance that covers a private residence.
- insurance form of insurance that insures the beneficiary's earned income against the risk that a disability creates a barrier for completion of core work functions.
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- insurance insurance policy that provides some of the benefits of homeowners' insurance
- term care insurance covers care generally not covered by health insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid.
- insurance type of insurance that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses.
7 Clues: insurance type of property insurance that covers a private residence. • insurance insurance policy that provides some of the benefits of homeowners' insurance • term care insurance covers care generally not covered by health insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. • ...
CE Townhall 2016-07-13
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- a request by a policyholder for payment following the occurrence of an insured event.
- a type of event that may cause a loss that may or may not be covered by an insurance policy.
- A practice, usually prohibited by law, in which an insurance agent makes a misleading statement in the sale of insurance.
- the principle whereby the insured is restored to the same financial position after a loss as before the loss.
- In investments, the ownership interest of shareholders. In a corporation, stocks as opposed to bonds.
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- in general insurance, the process of consideration of an insurance risk. This includes assessing the appropriate premium, together with terms and conditions of the cover as well as assessing the risk in the context of the other risks in the portfolio.
- the substitution of one party for another as creditor, with a transfer of rights and responsibilities. It applies within insurance when an insurer accepts a claim by an insured, thus assuming the responsibility for any liabilities or recoveries relating to the claim.
- A reinsurance arrangement covering a single risk as opposed to a treaty arrangement; commonly used for very large risks or portions of risk written by a single insurer, that are shared among several reinsurers.
- this is the date from which the insurer assumes cover for a risk.
- Continuance of coverage under a policy beyond its original term by the insurer's acceptance of the premium for a new policy term.
- A written contract for insurance between an insurance company and policyholder stating details of coverage.
11 Clues: this is the date from which the insurer assumes cover for a risk. • a request by a policyholder for payment following the occurrence of an insured event. • a type of event that may cause a loss that may or may not be covered by an insurance policy. • In investments, the ownership interest of shareholders. In a corporation, stocks as opposed to bonds. • ...
CROSSWORD - C120 – UNDERWRITING ESSENTIALS 2014-01-26
Across
- refers to the subject or object of insurance that might expose the insurer to loss under an insurance contract.
- reinsurance is negotiated between an insurer and a reinsurer on an individual risk or policy.
- is “Insurance for Insurers”.
- is a thing, money, or an act of value that one party gives or promises in exchange for the act or promise of another party.
- is a type of risk that exists where there is a chance of gain or loss.
- is an insurance document that provides evidence of a contract of insurance.
- reinsurance is an agreement between insurer and reinsurer to reinsure a block or portfolio of business.
- is a kind of loan extended by a money-changer or money lender to the owner of goods or ships in transit between ports.
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- is a principle that says that an insured person should not profit from his or her own loss
- is defined as an insurance professional who invests the capital of an insurer’s shareholders by accepting or rejecting risk to implement an insurer’s strategic plan.
- is the amount of capital available to the underwriter to “invest in various kinds of business.
- conditions appear in automobile, accident and sickness and property policies issued in the common law provinces.
12 Clues: is “Insurance for Insurers”. • is a type of risk that exists where there is a chance of gain or loss. • is an insurance document that provides evidence of a contract of insurance. • is a principle that says that an insured person should not profit from his or her own loss • ...
business terms 2025-10-08
Across
- Things people have to follow
- person or group whose name an policy is held
- contingent on or determined by.
- Insurance financial protection against claims for bodily injury or property damage that you or your business are found responsible for causing to a third party
- able to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid.
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
Down
- including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something
- the extent to which something deals with or applies to something else.
- something people have to pay
- an amount to paid for an insurance policy
12 Clues: Things people have to follow • something people have to pay • contingent on or determined by. • an amount to paid for an insurance policy • person or group whose name an policy is held • failure to take proper care in doing something • including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something • the extent to which something deals with or applies to something else. • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Porsche Tobias 2016-05-19
Across
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightening, drought, or earthquake.
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- possibility of loss or injury
- risk that is unacceptable to insurance carries because the likelihood of loss is too high
Down
- occurs when there is a likelihood of economic loss.
- risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- risk of harm caused by human mistakes
- connot be controlled
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
11 Clues: connot be controlled • possibility of loss or injury • risk of harm caused by human mistakes • 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 • systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives • ...
Australian Health System 2020-05-12
Across
- In the private healthcare system, people can opt for _______ cover, which includes services such as physiotherapy, dental and speech.
- What is made up of the public and private health sector together
- , What Public hospitals, Medicare, PBS and NDIS are included under
- An Insurance scheme that provides services to Australians with permanent/significant disability
- The _____ helps provide the participants with resources that allow them to live an ordinary life
- When people wait to take up PHI after 31 years, pay an additional 2% loading for their PHI for every year they're over 30.
- That provides essential prescription medicines at a subsidised price
- What is the age required to be under to be eligible for NDIS
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- What sector is PHI, private hospitals, medical practitioners in private practices
- What level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS.
- Is a refund on your private health insurance premiums
- The cost the patient pays for PBS medicines the rest is paid by the federal government
- Provides extra financial assistance for those people with significant out of pocket cost in medial and medicine expenses
- How many medicines are currently listed on the PBS
- Optional Health insurance that individual and families pay.
- When the patient is not charged for a GP visit.
- Australian Universal health insurance scheme
17 Clues: Australian Universal health insurance scheme • When the patient is not charged for a GP visit. • How many medicines are currently listed on the PBS • Is a refund on your private health insurance premiums • What level of government funds; medicare, PBS and NDIS. • Optional Health insurance that individual and families pay. • ...
Risk Management Vocab 2022-03-31
Across
- the exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits
- the person or business that takes the risk
- a risk that has no opportunity for gain
- The person or company buying the policy
- a risk that can involve the loss of personal or business property
- illegal use of intellectual property, patents, trademarks,and copyrights
- a policyholder request for payment for a loss they cover
- a risk that involves injury or harm
- a risk that can involve a financial loss
- the possibility of incurring a loss
Down
- is a form of risk protection
- a policy stating the terms of an insurance company
- a risk that can involve a personal loss
- a company that agrees to take on a certain economic risk
- a risk you can control
- is the amount the policyholder must pay for insurance coverage
16 Clues: a risk you can control • is a form of risk protection • a risk that involves injury or harm • the possibility of incurring a loss • a risk that has no opportunity for gain • The person or company buying the policy • a risk that can involve a personal loss • a risk that can involve a financial loss • the person or business that takes the risk • ...
Business Law Crossword 2022-05-09
10 Clues: Is it required • Insurance Type • what does it cover • what is the max amount • when does it come in handy • what is the company called • what looks on your insurance • what is it called when you pay • what happens when they don't accept • what helps you decide what insurance to get
Techie Challange 2013-09-11
Across
- A contractual agreement that calls for one party, in exchange for a consideration, to reimburse another party for certain specified losses.
- A demand for payment by a policyholder to an insurance company, or by an injured party to the policyholder, for recovery of a loss.
- A wireless company.
- Issue and project tracking tool from Atlassian used by Asurion.
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- This is also refer as Lost Type.
- Third-party vendor used by Asurion to make automated outbound calls to customers to inform them of the status of their order.
- Payments submitted by the insured to the insurance company to buy a policy and to keep it in force.
- The amount of money required by the customer to complete an insurance claim.
- Is a 3rd party product which can reconstruct or present various data from infrastructure systems?
- Is a leading Cell Phone Insurance Provider
- A unique Number Used by GSM network to identify valid device.
11 Clues: A wireless company. • This is also refer as Lost Type. • Is a leading Cell Phone Insurance Provider • A unique Number Used by GSM network to identify valid device. • Issue and project tracking tool from Atlassian used by Asurion. • The amount of money required by the customer to complete an insurance claim. • ...
Health Insurance Terms - NURS 2120 2024-01-24
Across
- Facilities, providers and suppliers that are contracted by your health plan
- A fixed amount you pay for covered health services.
- Doctor or licensed health care professional
- Health insurance plans may require this BEFORE you can receive certain treatments or drugs
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- Your percent cost owed for covered health care services
- Amount you owe for health services BEFORE your insurance begins to pay
- A request for your insurance plan to review a decision or grievance again
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurance plan
- Amount you must pay for your health insurance plan
9 Clues: Doctor or licensed health care professional • Amount you must pay for your health insurance plan • A fixed amount you pay for covered health services. • Your percent cost owed for covered health care services • A complaint that you communicate to your health insurance plan • Amount you owe for health services BEFORE your insurance begins to pay • ...
Chapter 2-1 (SomethingINSURANCE) 2016-05-31
Across
- provides hull and liability coverage
- Covers against claims from Insured's negligence
- provides coverage against loss of income
- Type of insurance provided by the government
- Insures against loss of or damage to property
Down
- Specialized type of insurance that complements property insurance policies
- provides hull, cargo and liability coverage
- Includes burglary, robbery, theft and fidelity
- Usually referred to as property and casualty insurance
9 Clues: provides hull and liability coverage • provides coverage against loss of income • provides hull, cargo and liability coverage • Type of insurance provided by the government • Insures against loss of or damage to property • Includes burglary, robbery, theft and fidelity • Covers against claims from Insured's negligence • ...
Crossword 2021-07-15
Across
- Early warning received by the agent regarding their customers
- Insurance that an insurance company purchases from another insurance company
- Repository of all documents
- Our work from home model
- Person who sells insurance policy on behalf of company
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- Internal tool to track tickets
- Process of evaluating the risks & using the info to set premium pricing
- Captures digital signature
- The act of acquiring something
9 Clues: Our work from home model • Captures digital signature • Repository of all documents • Internal tool to track tickets • The act of acquiring something • Person who sells insurance policy on behalf of company • Early warning received by the agent regarding their customers • Process of evaluating the risks & using the info to set premium pricing • ...
Life Insurance Terms 2025-02-05
Across
- The amount you pay to keep your insurance active
- When a policy becomes inactive due to non payment
- The money paid to beneficiaries upon the insured's passing
- The amount of protection provided by an insurance policy
Down
- A request made to the insurance company for payment after loss or illness
- An additional benefit added to your policy for extra coverage
- A written contract between the insurer and the policyholder
- The person who receives the payout from a life insurance policy
- A type of insurance that provides for a specific period
9 Clues: The amount you pay to keep your insurance active • When a policy becomes inactive due to non payment • A type of insurance that provides for a specific period • The amount of protection provided by an insurance policy • The money paid to beneficiaries upon the insured's passing • A written contract between the insurer and the policyholder • ...
Financial Literacy 2021-05-11
Across
- Condition of increased likelihood of loss
- Legal agreement for property
- Cause of possible loss
- Committing money to potential profit
- Long term debt instruments
- Determined acceptance of life insurance
- Money received for energy exchanged
- Equity and Company Ownership
- To preserve money
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- Security offered to lender
- The payment for the cost of insurance
- Paying principle and interest
- Equal stream of payments
- Intended purpose of a loan
- Medium of exchange
- Certificates and financial instruments
- Condition possibility of loss
- Economy used to facilitate transactions
- Future estimation of revenue and expenses
19 Clues: To preserve money • Medium of exchange • Cause of possible loss • Equal stream of payments • Security offered to lender • Intended purpose of a loan • Long term debt instruments • Legal agreement for property • Equity and Company Ownership • Paying principle and interest • Condition possibility of loss • Money received for energy exchanged • Committing money to potential profit • ...
Consumer Math 2013-01-21
Across
- allows you limited ability to change the amount of the death benefit and how much you pay in premiums
- amount of insurance to be paid on the death of the insured
- co-payments
- person whos life is covered
- money paid to an insurance company for life insurance
- Way of protecting your family from financial hardship when you die
- written promise to repay the money loaned on the due date
- pays you a portion of the income you lose if you cannot work due to a health condition or injury
- offers protection for a fixed period of time
Down
- money that you get if you cancel the policy
- insures you for your whole life
- contract between the insured and the insurer
- face amount of the policy decreases over time
- person named in the policy to receive the death benefits
- organization that sells the bonds
- face amount
- people who own the bonds
- covers you for several years or until you retire
- protects against financial loss
- less then par value
20 Clues: co-payments • face amount • less then par value • people who own the bonds • person whos life is covered • insures you for your whole life • protects against financial loss • organization that sells the bonds • money that you get if you cancel the policy • contract between the insured and the insurer • offers protection for a fixed period of time • ...
PCA Crosswords 2023-12-05
Across
- A set fee paid for DR visits
- Unique numerical identification for covered health care providers
- A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor
- A generic drug that works similarly to brand name & treats same condition
- List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan
- amount paid before insurance covers cost
- Indicate medication dosages, measurements, dosage times, etc
- An application use by our members for access to medical information
- Medication with same active ingredients as brand name drug, lower in cost
- too Soon When a patient still has medication on hand; we cannot refill
Down
- Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company.
- Drug Defined in a field within PST indicating patient drug information is read only to the patient
- Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act Act
- The "gatekeeper" a health care professional who practices general medicine
- Doctor Typically referred to as the Prescriber of an Rx
- Different levels of covered medications
- Referred to as Personal Health Information
- Pharmacist Professionally qualified to prepare prescriptions.
- Prescriber Identification Unique Numerical ID for covered health providers
- Preferred Provider Organization
20 Clues: A set fee paid for DR visits • Preferred Provider Organization • Different levels of covered medications • amount paid before insurance covers cost • A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor • Referred to as Personal Health Information • List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan • Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company. • ...
For Julian 2023-10-25
Across
- A shared pool of money for a specific purpose.
- The person who rents out a property.
- The person or thing that's protected by insurance.
- Things not included in something.
- costs The money needed to start something new.
- services Programs that help people in a particular area.
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- An Australian agency that provides payments and services to people.
- report A document describing the condition of something.
- The company that provides insurance.
- Protection against possible financial loss.
- Things that are included.
- A way to buy something by paying in installments before getting it.
- card A card that lets you spend money from your bank account.
- A type of loan or investment.
14 Clues: Things that are included. • A type of loan or investment. • Things not included in something. • The company that provides insurance. • The person who rents out a property. • Protection against possible financial loss. • A shared pool of money for a specific purpose. • costs The money needed to start something new. • The person or thing that's protected by insurance. • ...
Wellness 2024-04-04
Across
- What staff member is your Wellness Champion?
- Let's Get ___ on Rally manages our screening options.
- Walking ___ thousand steps is associated with weight loss and weight management.
- Everyone should have at least ___ portions of a variety of fruits and vegetables every day.
- Name of our District's on site clinic.
- Name of our District's dental insurance.
- Who is the District's Wellness Coordinator?
- Can you use our District's on site clinic as your primary doctor?
- Name of our District's health insurance.
- During ___ enrollment employees can make changes to their benefits.
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- What month is National Nutrition Month?
- Does our building have a relaxation room?
- How many grams of protein are in a large hard boiled egg?
- Our District's on site clinic is managed by ___ Health.
- Name of our District's vision insurance.
- Who is our District's Assistant Wellness Coordinator?
- Real ___ is an online weight loss program through Rally.
17 Clues: Name of our District's on site clinic. • What month is National Nutrition Month? • Name of our District's vision insurance. • Name of our District's dental insurance. • Name of our District's health insurance. • Does our building have a relaxation room? • Who is the District's Wellness Coordinator? • What staff member is your Wellness Champion? • ...
Vehicle Transportation 2020-12-14
Across
- the cost of shipping the vehicle from the factory to the dealership.
- a decrease in the value of your car because of it age or condition.
- insurance that covers bodily injury and property damage.
- examples are gasoline and tires.
- extras for convenience, safety or appearance such as air-conditioning.
- price of the engine, chassis and other standard equipment
- insurance, registration fees and depreciation
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- the total of the base price, the options price and the destination charge.
- often reported as a percent of the sticker price.
- if you do not own a vehicle but need to use one.
- insurance that pays to repair your vehicle if it's in an accident.
- insurance on your vehicle that protects you from losses caused by fire, vandalism and theft.
12 Clues: examples are gasoline and tires. • insurance, registration fees and depreciation • if you do not own a vehicle but need to use one. • often reported as a percent of the sticker price. • insurance that covers bodily injury and property damage. • price of the engine, chassis and other standard equipment • ...
Affordable Care Act 2025-03-25
Across
- The Affordable Care Act, a health reform law signed by President Obama in 2010
- Measures designed to safeguard citizens’ access to necessary medical care
- The amount paid regularly for an insurance policy.
- Money provided by the national government to support programs like healthcare
- To officially cancel or annul a law or policy
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- Healthcare measures aimed at preventing illness rather than treating it
- U.S. president who proposed national health insurance during the New Deal era.
- Services provided by an insurance plan, often including medical, dental, and vision care.
- U.S. president who sought to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
- Efforts to change healthcare systems for better access and care
- The activities or actions related to governance and the distribution of power.
- A contract to provide financial protection against health costs
12 Clues: To officially cancel or annul a law or policy • The amount paid regularly for an insurance policy. • U.S. president who sought to repeal the Affordable Care Act. • Efforts to change healthcare systems for better access and care • A contract to provide financial protection against health costs • ...
business terms 2025-10-08
Across
- Things people have to follow
- person or group whose name an policy is held
- contingent on or determined by.
- Insurance financial protection against claims for bodily injury or property damage that you or your business are found responsible for causing to a third party
- able to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid.
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
Down
- including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something
- the extent to which something deals with or applies to something else.
- something people have to pay
- an amount to paid for an insurance policy
12 Clues: Things people have to follow • something people have to pay • contingent on or determined by. • an amount to paid for an insurance policy • person or group whose name an policy is held • failure to take proper care in doing something • including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something • the extent to which something deals with or applies to something else. • ...
Financial Literacy Review 2025-11-05
Across
- Money received from work, investments, or other sources.
- The person or entity who receives the financial benefit from an insurance policy, such as life insurance.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- _____Bias -Seeking information that supports your existing beliefs or decisions about money.
- Card is a card that allows you to borrow money up to a limit to make purchases, to be repaid later.
- The amount you must pay out of pocket before insurance begins to cover costs.
- The amount paid (monthly or annually) for an insurance policy.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- ______Account is a bank account that earns interest on deposited money.
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- Card is a card that deducts money directly from a checking account when making purchases.
- ______Fund is reserved for unexpected expenses.
- The cost of borrowing money, or the earnings from lending or saving it.
- ______Bias - Relying too heavily on the first piece of information encountered (like a sale price).
- ______Income is the amount of money left after taxes and deductions (take-home pay).
- Money spent on goods and services.
- A loan made to a company or government that pays back with interest.
- ______Return is a form filed to report income and determine taxes owed or refunded.
17 Clues: Money spent on goods and services. • A share of ownership in a company. • ______Fund is reserved for unexpected expenses. • Money received from work, investments, or other sources. • Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest. • The amount paid (monthly or annually) for an insurance policy. • ...
RAC Crossword Bonanza 2013-09-11
Across
- The room our last meeting was in
- This week is dedicated to this day
- Our new brand motto
- A 0% No Claim Bonus
- The underwriting/referral team are now called The ___ Team
- We may add this excess due to driving history
- 6-monthly installments
- This color member recieves a 7.5% discount on insurance
- The four products we focus on are Home, RSA, Motor and ___?
- PV - ___ valuables
- The 20Twenty magazine used to be called this
- Which RSA cover is $266 with a Join on Road fee?
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- The system we use for RSA
- To Build what is the first step in the 4 step sales process
- Which RSA cover includes 200km Metro towing?
- We can direct debit a membership this way
- What does the 'M' stand for in 'LEM'
- 2 streams - New business and ___?
- What rules should we check before calling referral?
- A membership for $29
- The system we use for Insurance
- Limited Contents insurance is sometimes called this
- Mangers have a meeting at 9:30am at the ___ Board
23 Clues: PV - ___ valuables • Our new brand motto • A 0% No Claim Bonus • A membership for $29 • 6-monthly installments • The system we use for RSA • The system we use for Insurance • The room our last meeting was in • 2 streams - New business and ___? • This week is dedicated to this day • What does the 'M' stand for in 'LEM' • We can direct debit a membership this way • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Whitebread 2023-03-09
Across
- a formal meeting evaluating your job readiness
- one page letter summarizing your skills
- acceptable quality’s and behaviors connected to a job
- the lowest wage allowed by law
- sum of all money after taxes and deductions
- contains skills, experience, and leadership qualities
- insurance coverage pays for medical
- every day skills such as communication employers look for
- sum of all wages before taxes and deductions
- federal insurance contribution act
- 1.45% of gross income
- someone who can comment on your personal character
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- building professional relationships and connections
- a supply/demand for labor
- the amount a employee is paid
- saving and investing for retirement (401k)
- % of earnings used to pay for public goods
- get paid for work
- money someone gets
- a temporary job allowing you to earn work experience
- an addition to salary and wages
- 6.2% of gross income
- a document highlighting a person’s professional qualities
- money earned for hourly or daily work
24 Clues: get paid for work • money someone gets • 6.2% of gross income • 1.45% of gross income • a supply/demand for labor • the amount a employee is paid • the lowest wage allowed by law • an addition to salary and wages • federal insurance contribution act • insurance coverage pays for medical • money earned for hourly or daily work • one page letter summarizing your skills • ...
Launch Pad TEDS Puzzle 2022-09-20
Across
- citizenship, identity, and TN residency are entered in this LUW- Person...
- we want to validate this with QAS
- used to create a case note
- our daily work is completed in this system
- as tasks are completed our productivity is based on this
- besides the persons LUW we need to update tax status here as well
- tasks are organized by type into this arrangement
- a group of pages that relate to a common subject
- this blue button verifies name, DOB, SSN, and citizenship
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- this type of question begins a sub module
- cash or asset that can be converted to cash, includes property and vehicles
- this insurance benefit is required for MSP
- an applicant who falls within the category guidelines is this
- reduces the taxable income
- an applicant who is receiving benefits in a category
- preferred self-employment income verification
- this type of life insurance has a cash value
- other insurance in TEDS
- this interface verifies out SSI related categories
- pull work from this shared location
20 Clues: other insurance in TEDS • used to create a case note • reduces the taxable income • we want to validate this with QAS • pull work from this shared location • this type of question begins a sub module • this insurance benefit is required for MSP • our daily work is completed in this system • this type of life insurance has a cash value • ...
INCOME TAX VOCABULARY 2023-03-30
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- tax used to discourage certain behaviors
- federal benefit to provide health insurance to the elderly
- federal health insurance for low income people
- yearly earnings
- tax on money or property gifted to someone
- annual income tax form
- income before taxes
- compensation for working
- taxes on any form of real estate; land, buildings, etc.
- annual tax form used to report income and taxes
- Internal Revenue Service
- avoiding paying taxes
- tax rate that increases along with income (US tax system)
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- end-of-year statement of earnings and taxes withheld
- income after taxes
- tax that pays for government programs
- federal benefit to provide income to the retired
- form used for an employee's tax situation
- social security and medicare
- income received from taxes by the government
- taxes, insurance, etc.
- money deducted from income that goes to government
- tax system that taking the same percentage of income from everyone
- wages and/or salary
- tax system taking a larger percentage of income from people with lower income
- credit an amount of money that reduced the actual tax owed
26 Clues: yearly earnings • income after taxes • income before taxes • wages and/or salary • avoiding paying taxes • annual income tax form • taxes, insurance, etc. • compensation for working • Internal Revenue Service • social security and medicare • tax that pays for government programs • tax used to discourage certain behaviors • form used for an employee's tax situation • ...
Project Summit 2013-08-20
Across
- A limited proof of concept system designed to confirm that a larger project is achievable
- The winner and recipient of the $500 prize of the "Name the Project" competition
- Microsoft based configurable insurance system being considered by RACT Insurance
- Incumbant RACT system containing customer and insurance information
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- The consulting firm assisting RACT Insurance with the implementation of a new insurance system
- The month in 2014 which is the "Go Live" date for the new insurance system implementation
- The winning entry of the "Name the Project" competition
- UK based software company presenting it's product to RACT Insurance
8 Clues: The winning entry of the "Name the Project" competition • UK based software company presenting it's product to RACT Insurance • Incumbant RACT system containing customer and insurance information • The winner and recipient of the $500 prize of the "Name the Project" competition • Microsoft based configurable insurance system being considered by RACT Insurance • ...
Renter's Insurance 2022-11-09
Across
- The most common insurance company, offering varieties of protection policies
- Part of your renter's insurance that pays for damage you cause unintentionally to yourself or others
- Enables the holder to provide proof of lost or damaged property
- a term for limited time agreements
- The policy within insurance that states you will pay an amount before your company
- A person who holds renter's insurance by occupying land or property
- What's called a "book value" of your property
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- The amount of protection an insurance agency provides
- The amount it would cost coming out of your pocket to replace old or damaged items
- A legal document that states what and when a tenant would pay in terms of a rental agreement
10 Clues: a term for limited time agreements • What's called a "book value" of your property • The amount of protection an insurance agency provides • Enables the holder to provide proof of lost or damaged property • A person who holds renter's insurance by occupying land or property • The most common insurance company, offering varieties of protection policies • ...
About NH 2015-11-18
Across
- Automated Redressal System
- NH spread across _________ cities
- Heads the hospital
- Founder and chairman
- Partner for Telemedicine and Teleradiology
- Email Platform
- International Project
- Sum Insured for Group Accident / Term Life Policy
- NH has ________ hospitals across the country
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- Discussion prohibited in public places or with unauthorized personnel
- Microhealth Insurance Scheme
- The color of NH Logo
- VC,MD & Group CEO
- Our Values
- TPA for Group Accident & Medical Coverage Insurance
- Zonal Directors
16 Clues: Our Values • Email Platform • Zonal Directors • VC,MD & Group CEO • Heads the hospital • The color of NH Logo • Founder and chairman • International Project • Automated Redressal System • Microhealth Insurance Scheme • NH spread across _________ cities • Partner for Telemedicine and Teleradiology • NH has ________ hospitals across the country • ...
Schannel Crossword 2014-03-06
Across
- file reminder file for keeping track of time-sensitive obligations
- patient who does not follow medical advice
- basic information required of all patients
- Problem-Oriented Medical Record
- process of recording information
- altering something to meet individual specifications
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- examine and review records for completeness and accuracy
- transforming spoken notes
- compact disc that contains software programs
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Personal Health Record
- genetic information cells
- Electronic Medical Record
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- data obtained from conversation
- data that are apparent and measureable
- Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- Source Oriented Medical Record
- Electronic Health Record
20 Clues: Personal Health Record • Electronic Health Record • transforming spoken notes • genetic information cells • Electronic Medical Record • Source Oriented Medical Record • Problem-Oriented Medical Record • data obtained from conversation • process of recording information • Occupational Safety and Health Act • Federal Insurance Contribution Act • ...
Personal Finance Review 1 2023-12-08
Across
- less you make more you pay
- crash; _______ insurance
- most liquid of the accounts
- high premium ____ deductible
- quick to cash
- cheapest life insurance
- stocks are looking good!
- payment as good as cash
- you owe more than it's worth
- you are the lender
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- more you make more you pay
- company shares profit with shareholders
- you're stuck with bankruptcy for a ____.
- account that lacks liquidity
- used to secure a loan
- insures up to $250,000
- lower fees than mutual fund
- amount of house that YOU own
- 401(k) funded with these dollars
- payday lender is a ______
20 Clues: quick to cash • you are the lender • used to secure a loan • insures up to $250,000 • cheapest life insurance • payment as good as cash • crash; _______ insurance • stocks are looking good! • payday lender is a ______ • more you make more you pay • less you make more you pay • most liquid of the accounts • lower fees than mutual fund • account that lacks liquidity • ...
Banking 2025-05-22
Across
- Take money out of account
- Personal information record
- money paid to loans
- Conversation with a customer
- Cheryl's favourite drink
- Insurance
- Docusign/Payto
- keeps tripping on her shoes
- Foreign Indicia
- Rewards and Recognition
- A local office of a bank
- ? Every opportunity
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- not cash
- an account on which interest is earned
- Lending enquiry
- still in training
- Due Dilligence
- Main Bank
- Money lent by a bank
- Helping our customers
- Who we are
- Strive to
- protecting our customers
- they deliver & collect cash
- Miles' Mum
- best manager ever
- Terry White Chemist
27 Clues: not cash • Main Bank • Strive to • Insurance • Who we are • Miles' Mum • Due Dilligence • Docusign/Payto • Lending enquiry • Foreign Indicia • still in training • best manager ever • money paid to loans • Terry White Chemist • ? Every opportunity • Money lent by a bank • Helping our customers • Rewards and Recognition • Cheryl's favourite drink • protecting our customers • A local office of a bank • ...
Financial Aspects of Business Vocab Crossword 2023-12-15
Across
- shows when a company expects cash coming into the business and cash paid out
- promise made by the manufacturer concerning the performance or quality of a product or service
- the monetary funds invested in a project
- Capital money raised from within the company or by selling part of the company interest
- a projection of what it will cost for the first year of operation
- business organization with a single owner and operator of a business; no partners or shareholders
- insurance which covers replacement costs and loss of income
- Capital money raised by borrowing money to be repaid later
- risks occurring from fluctuations in business conditions such as competition,inflation,recession or government policies
- business granted a charter recognizing it as a separate legal entity having its own rights, privileges and liabilities distinct from those of its members
- debts expected to be paid off within the year
- an agreement to operate a business in the name of an established company
- debts not expected to be paid off within the year
- partners share in the profits and losses of the business; both are equally liable for company debts
- formal proposal providing detailed descriptions of a new business to potential investors and lenders
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- costs which will not be repeated after a business is operating
- partners have an unequal share and liability in the business; they are responsible only for the amount they invested
- Insurance insurance which covers the owners or managers of a business; owners of a business are usually required to have life insurance before they qualify for a loan
- insurance which will usually cover expenses when businesses, individuals and products are found liable because of injury or other damage
- net worth; assets minus liabilities
- assets used over a long period to operate the business
- risks occurring from natural disasters such as floods, droughts and tornadoes
- legal agreement between two or more people to be responsible for a business
- summary of your current personal financial condition
- a member-only cooperative created by labor unions or groups of employees
- process of starting your own business
- contract between a business and an insurance company covering a certain business risk
- the summary of a business’s assets, liabilities and equity
- costs which must be paid throughout the business life
- risks occurring because of human errors and the unpredictable nature of employees and the work environment
- process of analyzing exposure to risk and determining how to best handle such exposure
- assets expected to convert to money within the year
32 Clues: net worth; assets minus liabilities • process of starting your own business • the monetary funds invested in a project • debts expected to be paid off within the year • debts not expected to be paid off within the year • assets expected to convert to money within the year • summary of your current personal financial condition • ...
Healthcare - Insurance 2023-10-16
Across
- Request for payment that health care provider submit to the health insurance company
- Health insurance for people who are 65 years old
- Percentage of the cost of covered health care services paid by consumers after the deductible is met.
Down
- The amount consumers owe for a health care service before the insurance company pays its share
- Health insurance for low income families
- Consumer who is part of an insurance policy called as?
- The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as?
- Healthcare program available to eligible members and their families of the seven uniform services (Department of Defence)
- The amount paid for health coverage
- Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service
10 Clues: The amount paid for health coverage • Health insurance for low income families • Health insurance for people who are 65 years old • Consumer who is part of an insurance policy called as? • The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as? • Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service • ...
Healthcare - Insurance 2023-10-16
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- Request for payment that health care provider submit to the health insurance company
- Health insurance for people who are 65 years old
- Percentage of the cost of covered health care services paid by consumers after the deductible is met.
Down
- The amount consumers owe for a health care service before the insurance company pays its share
- Health insurance for low income families
- Consumer who is part of an insurance policy called as?
- The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as?
- Healthcare program available to eligible members and their families of the seven uniform services (Department of Defence)
- The amount paid for health coverage
- Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service
10 Clues: The amount paid for health coverage • Health insurance for low income families • Health insurance for people who are 65 years old • Consumer who is part of an insurance policy called as? • The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as? • Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service • ...
Disability Insurance 2021-04-28
Across
- The particular method of premium payment selected by the insured. The policy can be paid for annually, semi-annually, quarterly, or monthly. The choice elected will be indicated on the policy schedule page.
- A policy provision that defines when an injury or illness will be considered continuous if there has been a recovery for a short period (usually six months) and then a recurrence of the same or related cause. A condition considered recurrent will not necessitate new satisfaction of the elimination period.
- The policy deductible, usually the number of days from the onset of disability for which no benefits are payable.
- A policy provision that indicates what will not be covered under the disability income policy.
- A policy provision that considers an insured to be disabled under the sickness provision if donating a body organ.
- Money that will be available to an individual whether or not he is disabled, affects the amount of disability coverage that may be purchased based on earned income
- Information, ordered by the underwriter, that provides a summary description of the insured’s employment, health history, and habits as a result of a direct interview and interviews with business and personal associates.
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- An optional benefit available under the Business Overhead Expense policy reimburses the insured for expenses incurred in paying a replacement during the insured’s disability.
- An optional benefit that coordinates benefits with any benefits received through Social Security disability (and, often, other public programs) to avoid either underinsurance or over-insurance.
- A policy provision that specifies the exemption of the insured from making premium payments following a specified number of days of disability, until the insured recovers. In many cases, any premium paid during the initial days following disability is refunded.
- Often the key policy provision in the disability income policy, this feature defines the eligibility requirements necessary for an individual to qualify for full monthly benefits. Usually, an inability to perform work is the major requirement in the definition.
- A monthly benefit paid to an individual in the event of an accident or sickness, to help replace earnings lost.
12 Clues: A policy provision that indicates what will not be covered under the disability income policy. • A monthly benefit paid to an individual in the event of an accident or sickness, to help replace earnings lost. • The policy deductible, usually the number of days from the onset of disability for which no benefits are payable. • ...
Insurance Terms 2024-01-18
Across
- If you are found guilty to a traffic offense
- The person or organization to whom the vehicle is leased or rented
- an occurrence happening within the last 10 years or within the last six years
- When a client cancels a policy before the expiration date,their refund is issued based on a minimum retained % of premium
- A lender that legally has an interest in your vehicle until you pay it off in full
- Any person who operates the vehicle more than 12 times per year
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- change forms that can be attached to and form part of the policy. They can delete, limit, alter, add or enhance coverage, including the perils, terms, conditions and limitations of the policy. E.g. adding OPCF27 to get rental car coverage on your policy
- if the policy holder cancels, they are refunded the exact portion of unused premium for the coverage period.
- The registered owner from whom the vehicle is leased or rented.
- from the ownership of a vehicle by any driver due to operation of the same vehicle where responsibility is greater than 25%
- required to carry
- A government issued report that shows your entire driving history
12 Clues: required to carry • If you are found guilty to a traffic offense • The registered owner from whom the vehicle is leased or rented. • Any person who operates the vehicle more than 12 times per year • A government issued report that shows your entire driving history • The person or organization to whom the vehicle is leased or rented • ...
DAM Crossword 2022-10-13
Across
- best college football team in Michigan
- previous acronym for OHO
- Celebrated 17 years at DAM this week
- good
- age the GRID rules start to help our clients
- first S in SSI
- cut off age for DAC benefits
- medical insurance with DIB
- S in SGA
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- LS common abbreviation in doctor notes
- pay up for scented soap
- Has an odd love for troll dolls
- pay up for candy
- A in ALJ
- W in DWB
- B in PDB
- representing a client for free
- street name the last office was located on
- D in USDC
- medical insurance with SSI
20 Clues: good • A in ALJ • W in DWB • B in PDB • S in SGA • D in USDC • first S in SSI • pay up for candy • pay up for scented soap • previous acronym for OHO • medical insurance with DIB • medical insurance with SSI • cut off age for DAC benefits • representing a client for free • Has an odd love for troll dolls • Celebrated 17 years at DAM this week • LS common abbreviation in doctor notes • ...
AIQ CTW Crossword 2023-11-29
Across
- Acronym, Annual Enrollment Period
- Hidden room at HQ
- HIPtopia mascot
- Internally developed call center software
- Ranger Ian's BFF
- Acronym, Open Enrollment Period
- Abbreviation, Line of Insurance
- Abbreviation, Senior Leadership Group
- 2024 CTW Theme
- Our primary reporting tool
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- Location to view All Hands at HQ
- Value, audacious in our pursuit of the best version of ourselves
- Once monthly gatherings at HQ
- Abbreviation, AIQ parent company
- Abbreviation, company name
- AIQ Currency
- Help Improve and Protect
- A person licensed to sell insurance
- Training program for agents
- Abbreviation, Corporate Training Week
- Path leading to Castles
21 Clues: AIQ Currency • 2024 CTW Theme • HIPtopia mascot • Ranger Ian's BFF • Hidden room at HQ • Path leading to Castles • Help Improve and Protect • Abbreviation, company name • Our primary reporting tool • Training program for agents • Once monthly gatherings at HQ • Acronym, Open Enrollment Period • Abbreviation, Line of Insurance • Location to view All Hands at HQ • ...
Pet insurance 2024-04-15
10 Clues: Who needs it • Animal that you own • Available Coverage option • Medications Accident Illness • Something pet insurance covers • Pet insurance will cover these • Amount you have to pay per year • What do you want your pets to be • Something that wasn't supposed to happen • What will you be in without pet insurance
CE Townhall 2016-07-13
Across
- a request by a policyholder for payment following the occurrence of an insured event.
- A written contract for insurance between an insurance company and policyholder stating details of coverage.
- A practice, usually prohibited by law, in which an insurance agent makes a misleading statement in the sale of insurance.
- this is the date from which the insurer assumes cover for a risk.
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- the substitution of one party for another as creditor, with a transfer of rights and responsibilities. It applies within insurance when an insurer accepts a claim by an insured, thus assuming the responsibility for any liabilities or recoveries relating to the claim.
- A reinsurance arrangement covering a single risk as opposed to a treaty arrangement; commonly used for very large risks or portions of risk written by a single insurer, that are shared among several reinsurers.
- in general insurance, the process of consideration of an insurance risk. This includes assessing the appropriate premium, together with terms and conditions of the cover as well as assessing the risk in the context of the other risks in the portfolio.
- the principle whereby the insured is restored to the same financial position after a loss as before the loss.
- In investments, the ownership interest of shareholders. In a corporation, stocks as opposed to bonds.
- a type of event that may cause a loss that may or may not be covered by an insurance policy.
- Continuance of coverage under a policy beyond its original term by the insurer's acceptance of the premium for a new policy term.
11 Clues: this is the date from which the insurer assumes cover for a risk. • a request by a policyholder for payment following the occurrence of an insured event. • a type of event that may cause a loss that may or may not be covered by an insurance policy. • In investments, the ownership interest of shareholders. In a corporation, stocks as opposed to bonds. • ...
fINAL 2016-07-13
Across
- the substitution of one party for another as creditor, with a transfer of rights and responsibilities. It applies within insurance when an insurer accepts a claim by an insured, thus assuming the responsibility for any liabilities or recoveries relating to the claim.
- Continuance of coverage under a policy beyond its original term by the insurer's acceptance of the premium for a new policy term.
- the principle whereby the insured is restored to the same financial position after a loss as before the loss.
- A practice, usually prohibited by law, in which an insurance agent makes a misleading statement in the sale of insurance.
- A reinsurance arrangement covering a single risk as opposed to a treaty arrangement; commonly used for very large risks or portions of risk written by a single insurer, that are shared among several reinsurers.
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- this is the date from which the insurer assumes cover for a risk.
- in general insurance, the process of consideration of an insurance risk. This includes assessing the appropriate premium, together with terms and conditions of the cover as well as assessing the risk in the context of the other risks in the portfolio.
- A written contract for insurance between an insurance company and policyholder stating details of coverage.
- a type of event that may cause a loss that may or may not be covered by an insurance policy.
- a request by a policyholder for payment following the occurrence of an insured event.
- In investments, the ownership interest of shareholders. In a corporation, stocks as opposed to bonds.
11 Clues: this is the date from which the insurer assumes cover for a risk. • a request by a policyholder for payment following the occurrence of an insured event. • a type of event that may cause a loss that may or may not be covered by an insurance policy. • In investments, the ownership interest of shareholders. In a corporation, stocks as opposed to bonds. • ...
Insurance Options 2020-09-14
Across
- health maintenance organization
- type of medicare covers doctor's services, outpatient therapies
- specific amount a patient pays for a particular service, ex. $10 for each physician visit
- program that varies state to state, insurance for individuals with low income, blind/physically disabled
- the check we send every month to pay for the privilege of having health insurance
- care developed in response to rising healthcare costs. A second opinion is often requested before treatment can be provided
- worker's compensation provides treatment for workers injured on the job, administered by the _____
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- amounts that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the policy begins to pay
- federal government program provides healthcare for individuals over the age of 65
- type of medicare that covers hospital services
- specific percentages of expenses shared with patient & insurance company, ex. 80/20 or 70/30
- preferred provider organization
12 Clues: health maintenance organization • preferred provider organization • type of medicare that covers hospital services • type of medicare covers doctor's services, outpatient therapies • federal government program provides healthcare for individuals over the age of 65 • the check we send every month to pay for the privilege of having health insurance • ...
Insurance Guys. 2013-07-16
Across
- They eat fish and krill. They don't drink water, but eat snow.
- 3.5TPH
- first 3 months of employment
- last buyer on the list
- third largest cat in the world
- a type of reptile that absorbs water through its skin and can lay up to 4000 eggs
- usually requries property to be under-pinned
- a type of mongoose found in South Africa
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- insures over 50's
- a jaguars initial of NB
- a type of hoover that transfers calls
- best price must be £300, full time employment. dont insure timber frame
12 Clues: 3.5TPH • insures over 50's • last buyer on the list • a jaguars initial of NB • first 3 months of employment • third largest cat in the world • a type of hoover that transfers calls • a type of mongoose found in South Africa • usually requries property to be under-pinned • They eat fish and krill. They don't drink water, but eat snow. • ...
INSURANCE RIA 2023-08-04
12 Clues: MDSAVE • WELLMED • CARE IQ • FAST360 • UHC OPTTIONS PPO • COVENTRY MEDICARE • MVP MEDICAID PLAN • EMBLEM/GHI HEALTH • BCBS TRULI HEALTH • ABSOLUTE SOLUTIONS • UHC COMMERCIAL PLANS • RADNET EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT
Insurance Terminology 2025-03-03
Across
- The date your coverage begins or the date a change in your coverage takes effect.
- The maximum amount a health plan will reimburse a doctor or hospital for a given service.
- The percentage of the costs of a covered health care service or prescription drug you pay after you've paid your deductible.
- The amount you pay for most covered services before your health plan starts to pay.
- An itemized bill from a health care provider for health services provided to a member. Each claim is identified by a Document Control Number (DCN).
- The most you have to pay for covered services in a plan year.
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- Services Services provided when a member is registered as a bed patient and is treated as such in a health care facility, such as a hospital.
- Treatment that is provided to a patient who is able to return home after care without an overnight stay in a hospital or other facility.
- The process to get approval from your health plan before undergoing care. Also called prior authorization.
- A health care professional whose practice is limited to a certain branch of medicine.
- The set dollar amount you pay for a covered health care service at the time you receive care.
- The group of doctors, hospitals, and other health care professionals that contracts with a health plan to deliver medical services to its members. In-network (INN) providers are typically covered by the plan, but out-of-network (OON) providers are partially covered or not covered by the plan.
12 Clues: The most you have to pay for covered services in a plan year. • The date your coverage begins or the date a change in your coverage takes effect. • The amount you pay for most covered services before your health plan starts to pay. • A health care professional whose practice is limited to a certain branch of medicine. • ...
UT Chapters - Crossword 2023-12-12
Across
- Natural disasters, war, terrorists acts, pandemics etc.
- When goods are imported, this legal document is filed by the importer/customs agent on their arrival.
- Once the individual has been compensated for the loss incurred, the rights of the ownership of that property goes to the insurer, i.e. the company.
- A document that verifies a product's country of origin.
- A legal document between a shipper and a carrier, that specifies the type, quantity, and destination of the goods being carried.
- A bill in which the importer is required by the exporter to pay on demand or at a future date.
- It's used as documentation to prepare a bill of lading, and has no legal importance.
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- According to this, it is obligatory for the insurer to take steps to minimise the loss to the insured property.
- A commitment by the foreign buyer's bank to pay once the exporter ships the goods and presents the documents.
- The buying and selling of large quantities of products resale to consumers
- A document specifying the contents and details of a shipment certified by the consul of the destination country.
- The insurance provided against the perils of the sea.
- The insurance company will find the nearest cause of loss to the property.
- A type of insurance policy in which the insurance company undertakes insuring the life of the policyholder.
- The insured should not make any profit from the insurance contract.
15 Clues: The insurance provided against the perils of the sea. • Natural disasters, war, terrorists acts, pandemics etc. • A document that verifies a product's country of origin. • The insured should not make any profit from the insurance contract. • The buying and selling of large quantities of products resale to consumers • ...
Life Insurance Puzzle 2013-05-13
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- An essential skill used to understand and work with numbers.
- Amounts to be paid for an insurance policy.
- Loan cost, above principal.
- A written or spoken agreement, usually ends with a signature.
- A state-licensed professional who represents an insurance company in selling and servicing policies.
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- Not whole, as life insurance.
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- The chance that you will suffer a financial loss.
- The most common attribute to benefit off life insurance.
- This act increases your chance of death by 20%.
10 Clues: Loan cost, above principal. • Not whole, as life insurance. • Amounts to be paid for an insurance policy. • This act increases your chance of death by 20%. • The chance that you will suffer a financial loss. • The imparting or exchanging of information or news. • The most common attribute to benefit off life insurance. • ...
Dentrix Initial Training Day Activity 2021-04-23
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- person receiving the billing statement
- use it to balance your day
- drag & drop appointments here to schedule
- place for admin to make follow up notes
- broken appointments found here
- receipt for the day's transactions
- insurance plan co-pays
- used to block space in appointment book
- communication tool
- patient demographics
- patients who want to come in sooner
- history of charges/payments/adjustments
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- running list viewed/printed/sent reports
- place to store paper
- overrides the coverage table
- quick tabs for scheduling
- patient recare due date
- most reports located here
- insurance carrier electronic address
19 Clues: communication tool • place to store paper • patient demographics • insurance plan co-pays • patient recare due date • quick tabs for scheduling • most reports located here • use it to balance your day • overrides the coverage table • broken appointments found here • receipt for the day's transactions • patients who want to come in sooner • insurance carrier electronic address • ...
Ventura MedStaff Benefits 2024-02-02
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- Virtual doctor apt
- Dental and Vision Provider
- Employee Assistance Program through Curalink
- replaces some of your income if you can't work due to an injury or illness
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- 401k ___ offered by Voya
- amount paid for covered health care services before insurance starts to pay
- gives employees the ability to continue insurance coverage after leaving employment
- insurance that pays out for hospital stays
- Medical Insurance Provider
9 Clues: Virtual doctor apt • 401k ___ offered by Voya • Dental and Vision Provider • Medical Insurance Provider • insurance that pays out for hospital stays • Employee Assistance Program through Curalink • replaces some of your income if you can't work due to an injury or illness • amount paid for covered health care services before insurance starts to pay • ...
Vitality Health/Life Crossword- D-Fest 2015-01-08
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- Rebranded name of Pru Health.
- This will allow the previously terminated policy to resume.
- Termination of insurance for non-payment of premium
- The insurance agreement or contract
- Other name of adverse selection.
- Holding company of Vitality Health and Vitality Life
- National reinsurer of India.
- Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health.
- Chance of loss
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- Policy Administration System of Vitality Health.
- Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health.
- The amount you or your employer pays in exchange for health insurance coverage
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
- A covered person who relies on another person for support or obtains health coverage through a spouse or parent who is the covered person under a health plan
- Rebranded name of PruProtect.
- Any person (doctor or nurse) or institution (hospital, clinic, or laboratory) that provides medical care
- Form submitted to a payer (by a health care provider or patient) to request payment for items or services
- Cause of loss
18 Clues: Cause of loss • Chance of loss • National reinsurer of India. • Rebranded name of Pru Health. • Rebranded name of PruProtect. • Other name of adverse selection. • The insurance agreement or contract • Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health. • Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health. • Policy Administration System of Vitality Health. • ...
Insurance Terms 2022-02-15
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- the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss
- the amount paid out-of-pocket, before insurance is paid, when filing a claim.
- a flat fee
- an optional service sold by rental car companies to cover damages to the rental car (~$30/day)
Down
- the amount charged for an insurance policy
- the maximum paid out of pocket in one year for the benefits your insurance covers
- the depreciated cost of the items (e.g. a television aged 10 years may be reimbursed at only $25)
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
- the cost of replacing items with similar items in today’s prices
- a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid
10 Clues: a flat fee • the amount charged for an insurance policy • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • the cost of replacing items with similar items in today’s prices • the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss • a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid • ...
Chapter 33.1 Vocab 2013-05-15
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- threat of loss with no opportunity of gain
- possible loss or injury
- risk that meets insurance companys criteria for coverage
- paid protection on loss or injury
- risk without control of chance of harm
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- rick of harm caused by human mistake
- likelihood of economic loss
- Systemic process of managing risk to achieve objectives
- possibility of a catastrophe caused by natural disasters
- risk unacceptable to insurance
- risk with control chance of harm
11 Clues: possible loss or injury • likelihood of economic loss • risk unacceptable to insurance • risk with control chance of harm • paid protection on loss or injury • rick of harm caused by human mistake • risk without control of chance of harm • threat of loss with no opportunity of gain • Systemic process of managing risk to achieve objectives • ...
Sausage and Mash Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-07
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- - 4 wheels and an engine
- - The Orphan superhero
- - Famous American Cartoon family
- - Back to the future
- - Setting up a new policy
- - Company
- - Customers making changes to their policy
- - Termination
- - One of the four seasons
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- - The best detective of all time
- - Company based in Southport
- - A type of potato dish
- - A key component of a full English Breakfast
- - The location of our FAQs
- - Our parent company
- - The Sausage and Mash Publication
- - Person who sets up insurance for a customer
- - Global competition to determine the best athletes
- - make a house a...
- - What we sell
20 Clues: - Company • - Termination • - What we sell • - make a house a... • - Back to the future • - Our parent company • - The Orphan superhero • - A type of potato dish • - 4 wheels and an engine • - Setting up a new policy • - One of the four seasons • - The location of our FAQs • - Company based in Southport • - The best detective of all time • - Famous American Cartoon family • ...
Terms and Definitions 2025-09-30
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- Summary of Benefits
- What's N
- ______ predisposition
- 8 Letters, numbers, and symbols
- ______ care. Long term care.
- Shorthand for company responsible for ZIO device
- Insurance verification tool (Medconnect)
- Main page for salesforce acct Person ____
- Shorthand for insurance company paying
- Diagnosis Code
- HIPAA ____Rule. covers PHI Information
- Feeling With Somone
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- Fax storage
- Related ___. What is prescribed.
- Reduces out-of-pocket costs
- Last resort to get patient coverage info
- Diabetes that only happens during pregnancy
- Information that case is ready for processing
- Helps glucose enter cells
- Utilized by over 60 million seniors
- When someone feels heard
21 Clues: What's N • Fax storage • Diagnosis Code • Summary of Benefits • Feeling With Somone • ______ predisposition • When someone feels heard • Helps glucose enter cells • Reduces out-of-pocket costs • ______ care. Long term care. • 8 Letters, numbers, and symbols • Related ___. What is prescribed. • Utilized by over 60 million seniors • Shorthand for insurance company paying • ...
Benefits 2024-08-27
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- Benefit costs that are deducted from your paycheck before taxes are calculated
- Refers to how much of the 403B employer match is owned by a Team Member.
- A cost-sharing arrangement in health insurance where the insured individual is responsible for a percentage of covered medical expenses after meeting the deductible. It is a form of out-of-pocket expense that the insured person pays, usually expressed as a percentage (e.g., 20% or 30%)
- Any forms of perks or compensation that are provided to employees in addition to their base salaries and wages.
- A co-pay is a fixed dollar amount that health insurance providers must pay upfront for a covered service.
- A retirement plan that allows employees to defer a portion of their salary into an individual account. It is also known as a 401k outside of non-profits.
Down
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- Documentation that an individual provides to an insurance company to show that they are eligible for insurance coverage.The acronym for Evidence of Insurance.
- The person or entity that you legally designate to receive the benefits from your financial products
- The amount of money you pay out of pocket for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay.
- A US government program that allows eligible borrowers to have their federal student loans forgiven if they work in public service and make 120 qualifying monthly payments.
11 Clues: An amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • Refers to how much of the 403B employer match is owned by a Team Member. • Benefit costs that are deducted from your paycheck before taxes are calculated • The person or entity that you legally designate to receive the benefits from your financial products • ...
Chapter 5 terms 2020-10-21
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- get rid of
- layer, a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation
- to use something over again
- a person or thing that consumes
- shop, compare price to see the best value
- insurance, type of insurance coverage that typically pays for medical, surgical, prescription drug and sometimes dental expenses
- partake and experience
- the act of using resources or the act of treating people unfairly in order to benefit from their efforts or labor
- avoiding things
- process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- to put stuff off
- a person who holds the office of oversight of another’s property or affairs
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- make something smaller
- the ability of things to get disintegrated
- effect, a natural process that warms the Earth's surface
- to take responsibility alone
- doctor, medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages
- a network or organization that provides health insurance coverage for a monthly or annual fee
- feeling or emotion towards something
- one who specializes in a particular occupation
20 Clues: get rid of • avoiding things • to put stuff off • make something smaller • partake and experience • to use something over again • to take responsibility alone • a person or thing that consumes • feeling or emotion towards something • shop, compare price to see the best value • the ability of things to get disintegrated • one who specializes in a particular occupation • ...
Budget, Income, and Expense Tara 5 2021-10-08
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- a copy of each check you write
- Any out-of-pocket costs not covered by insurance
- To match your bank statement with your checkbook
- Money earned upon a sale
- An individuals income earned as salary or wages before taxes and other deductions
- Product that transfers risk from an individual to an insurance company or organization
- Deductions taken directly from your paycheck
- A summary of income and expense transactions
- Money received in return for working
- Making more money than you spend
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- Income received from sources other than emloyment
- The amount of money earned from the sale of an asset
- cash flow plan that signs an expense to every dollar of your income
- A written cash flow plan
- Court-ordered money paid for the care of ones minor child
- Any money earned from financial investments during the time period of the income and expense statement
- Money spent
- Money earned after deductions
- Any money earned from work
- Spending more money than you earn
- When money is withdrawn from a bank account and available balance goes below zero
21 Clues: Money spent • A written cash flow plan • Money earned upon a sale • Any money earned from work • Money earned after deductions • a copy of each check you write • Making more money than you spend • Spending more money than you earn • Money received in return for working • Deductions taken directly from your paycheck • A summary of income and expense transactions • ...
Personal Finance Study Guide 2021-12-15
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- AKA Obamacare
- The average four year tuition cost
- Colliding with another car or object
- Not being associated with any banks
- For-profit finance institution
- Causes injury or property damage
- An agreement that protects you
- Protects against weather or theft
- The amount you pay before plan pays
- People with bad finance history
- Time sensitive death benefit
- A financial year
- The amount you pay for insurance
- Eligible list of deductions
- Little effort made to earn income
- Extended liability
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
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- Buying low selling high
- The total us student loan debt
- Turning assets into cash
- Flat tax fee
- Taxes must be paid before you get this
- An exam for getting in college
- Monday taxpayer can subtract
- Non-profit banks
- Same thing as an EFT
- Savings account that pays more
- Protection your bank offers
- More expensive than an HMO
- Any form of education after high school
- Stocks bonds mutual funds
- Income range for taxes
- Federal Deposit Insurance Coporation
- Tax for airline tickets
34 Clues: Flat tax fee • AKA Obamacare • Non-profit banks • A financial year • Extended liability • Same thing as an EFT • Income range for taxes • Buying low selling high • Tax for airline tickets • Turning assets into cash • Stocks bonds mutual funds • More expensive than an HMO • Protection your bank offers • Eligible list of deductions • Monday taxpayer can subtract • Time sensitive death benefit • ...
TAI Jun22 (Guessing GI) 2022-06-20
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- Class of business where claims take time to develop [4, 6]
- Reinsurance agreements aiding in capital management [5]
- Reserve for claims from coverage yet to expire [3]
- Portion of claim payable by policyholder [10]
- Reinsurance contracts for a single risk [11]
- Being subject to possibility of loss [8]
- Transfer of liabilities and recoveries relating to a claim [11]
- Reserves for claims based on events occurred but not notified to the insurer [4]
Down
- Policyholder’s request for payment from an insurer [5]
- Sum of claim and operating ratios [9]
- An insurer writing both life and GI products [9]
- Intermediary in buying and selling of insurance [6]
- Claims related to the same 12-month period [8]
- Actual premium charged by the insurer [6]
- A claim that does not result in a payment by the insurer [3]
- Insurance for insurers [11]
- A risk not covered by the insurance contract [9]
- Abbreviation for a system of offering discounts on premium [3]
- A reinsurance treaty covering losses beyond a point [3]
- A class of business [4]
20 Clues: A class of business [4] • Insurance for insurers [11] • Sum of claim and operating ratios [9] • Being subject to possibility of loss [8] • Actual premium charged by the insurer [6] • Reinsurance contracts for a single risk [11] • Portion of claim payable by policyholder [10] • Claims related to the same 12-month period [8] • ...
Healthcare - Insurance 2023-10-16
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- The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as?
- Consumers who are part of an insurance policy called as?
- Healthcare program available to eligible members and their families of the seven uniform services (Department of Defence)
- Percentage of the cost of covered health care services paid by consumers after the deductible is met.
- The amount paid for health coverage
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- Health insurance for low income families
- Health insurance for people who are 65 years old
- The amount consumers owe for a health care service before the insurance company pays its share
- Request for payment that health care provider submit to the health insurance company
- Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service
10 Clues: The amount paid for health coverage • Health insurance for low income families • Health insurance for people who are 65 years old • Consumers who are part of an insurance policy called as? • The person or company who pays for the service to providers are called as? • Fixed amount paid by a consumer every time when receiving any health care service • ...
mpc 2025-01-10
Across
- The amount paid regularly to keep your health insurance active.
- Medical services or conditions not covered by the health insurance policy.
- Approval from the insurer before receiving certain healthcare services or treatments.
- The scope of medical expenses protected under an insurance policy.
- The individual who owns and holds the health insurance policy.
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- The amount you pay out of pocket before the insurer covers the remaining costs.
- The process of evaluating a policyholder's risk before issuing a policy.
- A group of healthcare providers contracted with an insurer to offer services at discounted rates.
- A fixed cost that you pay for a specific medical service, often at the time of care.
- A formal request submitted to the insurance company for coverage or reimbursement of medical expenses.
10 Clues: The individual who owns and holds the health insurance policy. • The amount paid regularly to keep your health insurance active. • The scope of medical expenses protected under an insurance policy. • The process of evaluating a policyholder's risk before issuing a policy. • Medical services or conditions not covered by the health insurance policy. • ...
About NH 2015-11-18
Across
- VC,MD & Group CEO
- Our Values
- Discussion prohibited in public places or with unauthorized personnel
- The color of NH Logo
- Automated Redressal System
- International Project
- NH spread across _________ cities
- Partner for Telemedicine and Teleradiology
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- Founder and chairman
- TPA for Group Accident & Medical Coverage Insurance
- NH has ________ hospitals across the country
- Heads the hospital
- Email Platform
- Sum Insured for Group Accident / Term Life Policy
- Zonal Directors
- Microhealth Insurance Scheme
16 Clues: Our Values • Email Platform • Zonal Directors • VC,MD & Group CEO • Heads the hospital • Founder and chairman • The color of NH Logo • International Project • Automated Redressal System • Microhealth Insurance Scheme • NH spread across _________ cities • Partner for Telemedicine and Teleradiology • NH has ________ hospitals across the country • ...
Preventive Care: Fall Edition 2025-10-10
Across
- a specified amount of money that you must pay before an insurance company pays a claim.
- a person or organization that delivers medical services
- I went to my free annual _____ last month
- the action of stopping something from happening or arising
- My doctor said that I'm a picture of ______
- ex: Walgreen's, CVS, Walmart
- the state of being in good health
- includes running, walking, and weight-lifting
- $25 that you would pay at the time of service
Down
- I enrolled in _______ insurance with my employer
- Regular exercise, balanced diet, quality sleep and stress management
- holidays, bereavement, illness, injury and finances can all cause ______
- another word for food
- a comprehensive assessment of an individual's health status by a doctor
- provides financial protection against medical expenses
- it's recommended to get 8 hours of this every night
16 Clues: another word for food • ex: Walgreen's, CVS, Walmart • the state of being in good health • I went to my free annual _____ last month • My doctor said that I'm a picture of ______ • includes running, walking, and weight-lifting • $25 that you would pay at the time of service • I enrolled in _______ insurance with my employer • ...
Medical Insurance 1 2015-12-10
Across
- tests/ ärztliche Kontrolle
- treat/ behandlen
- of employment/ Arbeitsbestätigung
- at work/ Arbeitsunfall
- of admission/ Aufnahmedatum
- accrue/ anfallen
- Anästhesie, Narkose
- Anspruch
- be effected/ ausgeführt werden
- Ausgaben
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- stay/ Aufenthalt
- date/ Ablaufdatum
- leave/ Arbeitsunfähigkeit
- slip/ Auszahlungsschein
- ambulant
- for work/ arbeitsfähig
- Arzt
- desk/ Abmeldeschalter
- for work/ arbeitsunfähig
- document / Anspruchsbescheinigung
- Compensation Board / Unfallversicherungsanstalt
21 Clues: Arzt • ambulant • Anspruch • Ausgaben • stay/ Aufenthalt • treat/ behandlen • accrue/ anfallen • date/ Ablaufdatum • Anästhesie, Narkose • desk/ Abmeldeschalter • for work/ arbeitsfähig • at work/ Arbeitsunfall • slip/ Auszahlungsschein • for work/ arbeitsunfähig • leave/ Arbeitsunfähigkeit • tests/ ärztliche Kontrolle • of admission/ Aufnahmedatum • be effected/ ausgeführt werden • ...
Insurance LHR HVRA 2023-04-03
Across
- Aetna (HMO)
- Employee Ins/Discount
- Medicare
- HIP Health Plan (Emblem Health)
- Fidelis (Medicaid/Child Health Plus)
- HealthFirst Essential Plan
- UHC Community Plan (MCO)
- UHC Medicare Advantage (Dual Plan)
- Cigna Evicore (HMO)
- 1199 SEIU
- United Healthcare/Empire Plan
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- GHI (Emblem Health)
- Oxford Freedom UHC
- WellCare
- World Trade Center Insurance Fund
- Fidelis Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum
- MetroPlus Medicaid
- Center Light - Medicare Advantage Plan (Not accepted by HVRA)
- BCBS Empire( YLN YLT YLL YLF YLQ YLN) HMO
19 Clues: WellCare • Medicare • 1199 SEIU • Aetna (HMO) • Oxford Freedom UHC • MetroPlus Medicaid • GHI (Emblem Health) • Cigna Evicore (HMO) • Employee Ins/Discount • UHC Community Plan (MCO) • HealthFirst Essential Plan • United Healthcare/Empire Plan • HIP Health Plan (Emblem Health) • World Trade Center Insurance Fund • UHC Medicare Advantage (Dual Plan) • Fidelis Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum • ...
civics exam part 1 may 2024 2024-05-17
Across
- WI has a total of 10 electoral college votes that can be used to elect a president, ____ are from the House of Representatives
- Workers in every state, if they are dismissed from their job, can receive these benefits
- Helps farmers market their produce, stabilize farm prices, conserve land, and promote agricultural research
- All individuals born in the US, regardless of their parents' citizenship status
- Expanded Medicaid, preventing insurance companies from denying coverage to sick people or charging them more than others, requiring all Americans to buy insurance, and requiring large employers to provide health insurance to their employees
- federal agency primarily focuses on controlling the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19?
- After the Civil War and the passage of the ____Amendment, African Americans were granted citizenship in the United States
- Can states take away U.S. citizenship from individuals
- the ______ and federal government govern citizenship issues and immigration matters in the United States
- Screens passengers before air travel for safety
- this act created Old Age Insurance, Public Assistance for Age Blind and Disabled, and Unemployment Insurance
- What program did the Social Security Act establish in addition to retirement benefits (____ insurance benefits)
- A long-term alteration in Earth's climate patterns, including temperature, precipitation, and sea levels
- the public doesn't vote directly for the president, because the writers of the contitution didn't think average people would be _____enoughs rule?
- a program To increase food buying power for low-income families
- Many immigration laws, policies, and procedures changed afer ___________ 11,2001
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- Being engaged in caring for people and issues beyond one's own national borders
- is the process of becoming a U.S. citizen for individuals born in other countries, meeting certain qualifications
- Anyone over the age of _______ who has paid into the system for at least 10 years is eligible to receive retirement income benefits from Social Security
- Elects the President and Vice President of the United States
- which economic crisis did the federal government start providing assistance in housing and other areas
- ________ act Aids local governments to construct public housing
- Being a lawful permanent resident for 3 to 5 years, continuous presence in the US, being at least 18 years of age, possessing good moral character, demonstrating proficiency in English (speaking, reading, and writing), and passing the citizenship test on US history and government are all ____ to become a citizen
- A member of a community regardless of legal citizenship status
24 Clues: Screens passengers before air travel for safety • Can states take away U.S. citizenship from individuals • Elects the President and Vice President of the United States • A member of a community regardless of legal citizenship status • a program To increase food buying power for low-income families • ________ act Aids local governments to construct public housing • ...
Renown Business Office 2024-09-24
Across
- Accounts that have been sent to a collection agency for further action
- Used to note an account and perform additional actions
- Where are documents such as an insurance card, orders, consent forms, stored in Epic
- Account class in which the patient requires a higher degree of nursing and physician care
- Part of Medicare that covers inpatient care
- Individual who is responsible for the bill
- Any service received at a hospital or clinic that is not an inpatient status. Includes ER, observation, and ancillary services
- What is Renown's trauma designation
- Medicare Advantage that is in network with Renown
- A code used for billing that describes the patient's condition
- Portion of the bill, as defined by the insurance company which the patient owes
- What is the total amount of a check called
- This officer for our hospital makes sure everyone knows and follows government regulations
- What is a 837i
- A person who is a policy holder of the insurance
- National Provider Identification
- Where do you update guarantor demographic information
- The percentage a patient pays when the health plan pays less than 100% for covered services
Down
- If a child is covered by both parents what is the filing order rule
- When babies are born early and/or are having health problems where do they stay
- A bill for any healthcare service
- Medicare Secondary Questionnaire
- What was Renown's prior name
- What is it called when we receive separate payment for a line item outside of a per diem or case rate
- What is the name for adjustment code 3011
- What is it called when we ask our payer to review our claim again for payment
- Federal health insurance program which covers senior citizens and disabled persons
- The note received from the insurance company after getting medical services from a doctor or hospital. It tells what was billed, the payment amount approved or denied by the insurance, and what the patient must pay
- What is an 835
- This is the abbreviation for a large governmental organization that oversees the administration of Medicare and Medicaid
- What is it called when we request formal action with the payer because our reconsideration was upheld
- What is the HAR status while the patient is in the hospital
- What is the portal called for Medicaid eligibility
33 Clues: What is an 835 • What is a 837i • What was Renown's prior name • Medicare Secondary Questionnaire • National Provider Identification • A bill for any healthcare service • What is Renown's trauma designation • What is the name for adjustment code 3011 • Individual who is responsible for the bill • What is the total amount of a check called • ...
personal finance 2023-10-05
Across
- Risk transfer to a third party
- Smaller amount of money take out of pay check
- Occurs when benefits outweigh the cost
- Benefits survivors of the deceased
- Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
- Investments that represent ownership in business
Down
- The recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies
- Used when a person is sick
- Interest on the original loan
- Investment that represents a loan to government/corporation
- The amount of money borrowed, or still owed on a loan
- All social classes pay the same percentage
12 Clues: Used when a person is sick • Interest on the original loan • Risk transfer to a third party • Benefits survivors of the deceased • Occurs when benefits outweigh the cost • All social classes pay the same percentage • Smaller amount of money take out of pay check • Investments that represent ownership in business • The amount of money borrowed, or still owed on a loan • ...
IFRS 17 TERMINOLOGY 2022-10-30
Across
- determines the level of granularity at which onerous insurance contracts are identified and how the insurance revenue is recognized in financial statements.
- the process of separating the non- insurance component from the insurance contract.
- The best estimate liability is commonly used to refer to the discounted present value of the unbiased, probability-weighted estimate of future cash flows as defined in the standard for the general measurement model applied to a group of insurance contracts
- includes all those contracts subject to similar risks and managed together as a single pool
- also known as Building Block Approach (BBA), is the general accounting approach for the measurement of insurance contracts under IFRS 17
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- The period during which the entity provides coverage for insured events. This period includes the coverage that relates to all premiums within the boundary of the insurance contract
- The compensation an entity requires for bearing the uncertainty about the amount and timing of the cash flows that arises from non-financial risk as the entity fulfils insurance contracts
- A simplification of the Generalized Measurement Model permitted if the coverage period of contracts in a group is one year or less
- a modification to the General Measurement Model for insurance contracts with direct participation features where the contractual service margin is adjusted to reflect the variable nature of the fees under those contracts
- Cash flows are within the boundary if they arise from substantive rights and obligations that exist during the period in which the entity can compel the policyholder to pay premiums or the entity has a substantive obligation to provide the policyholder with coverage
10 Clues: the process of separating the non- insurance component from the insurance contract. • includes all those contracts subject to similar risks and managed together as a single pool • A simplification of the Generalized Measurement Model permitted if the coverage period of contracts in a group is one year or less • ...
Health Insurance 2020-11-30
Across
- Amount paid to coverage health insurance
- The percentage of money someone may have to play against the claim
- the amount of money paid before the insurance covers the rest
- having a job
- a federal program that provides help to people 65 and over
Down
- the amount of money paid before service is performed
- in jail or prison
- Limits, the cap off of how much money you the insurance company will dish out
- compensation, insurance for if you get hurt on the job
- The most you will have to pay
10 Clues: having a job • in jail or prison • The most you will have to pay • Amount paid to coverage health insurance • the amount of money paid before service is performed • compensation, insurance for if you get hurt on the job • a federal program that provides help to people 65 and over • the amount of money paid before the insurance covers the rest • ...
Health Insurance Basics 2023-11-15
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- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- A federal health insurance program for people 65 and older and certain younger people with disabilities.
- The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay (20%, for example) after you've paid your deductible.
- The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay.
- A request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurer when you get items or services you think are covered.
- Insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage to some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
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- A child or other individual for whom a parent, relative, or other person may claim a personal exemption tax deduction.
- Approval from a health plan that may be required before you get a service or fill a prescription in order for the service or prescription to be covered by your plan.
- A fixed amount ($20, for example) you pay for a covered health care service.
- A request for your health insurance company to review a decision that denies a benefit or payment.
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
- A physician who focuses on a specific area of medicine.
- A federal law that may allow you to temporarily keep health coverage after your employment ends, you lose coverage as a dependent of the covered employee, or another qualifying event.
14 Clues: A physician who focuses on a specific area of medicine. • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan. • A fixed amount ($20, for example) you pay for a covered health care service. • ...
L1 Bookkeeping Pack 2 2020-11-27
Across
- what you pay others
- pays corporation tax
- legislation 9 protected characteristics
- the owner has personal liability
- law that says you get paid the same rate for doing the same job
- every business has a legal duty to pay above this to their staff
- what you pay yourself
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- this insurance protects you if you give bad advice to a customer and they lose money as a result
- protects you in the event of a claim
- an organisation run by trustees
- another word (abbreviation)for income tax
- law that governs how you describe and sell goods
- This insurance provides protection if one of your employees becomes ill or injured as a result of work
- the owners pay income tax
- someone who covers your debts
15 Clues: what you pay others • pays corporation tax • what you pay yourself • the owners pay income tax • someone who covers your debts • an organisation run by trustees • the owner has personal liability • protects you in the event of a claim • legislation 9 protected characteristics • another word (abbreviation)for income tax • law that governs how you describe and sell goods • ...
Insurance Terms (Liooul T. - Student Creation) 2024-03-11
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- IS A Insurance which cover the remaining balance of a car after it is totaled
- a medium of exchange
- bond or policy covering an employer's loss
- Is Open medical coverage
- written promise of coverage given to an individual, family, or group of covered individuals,
- an amendment or rider to a policy
- a contract providing income for a specified period of time,
- Is the person who is being covered
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- Business professional who analyzes probabilities of risk
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- an individual who receives commissions from the sale an insurance
- an individual who sells, services, or negotiates insurance policies
- coverage protecting the insured against loss or damage to real or personal property from flood
- IS a health savings account
- Is closed medical coverage
15 Clues: a medium of exchange • Is Open medical coverage • Is closed medical coverage • IS a health savings account • an amendment or rider to a policy • Is the person who is being covered • Federal Emergency Management Agency • bond or policy covering an employer's loss • Business professional who analyzes probabilities of risk • ...
UT Chapters - Crossword 2023-12-12
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- The buying and selling of large quantities of products resale to consumers
- A document that verifies a product's country of origin.
- According to this, it is obligatory for the insurer to take steps to minimise the loss to the insured property.
- The insurance company will find the nearest cause of loss to the property.
- Natural disasters, war, terrorists acts, pandemics etc.
- A type of insurance policy in which the insurance company undertakes insuring the life of the policyholder.
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- The insurance provided against the perils of the sea.
- Once the individual has been compensated for the loss incurred, the rights of the ownership of that property goes to the insurer, i.e. the company.
- A commitment by the foreign buyer's bank to pay once the exporter ships the goods and presents the documents.
- When goods are imported, this legal document is filed by the importer/customs agent on their arrival.
- A legal document between a shipper and a carrier, that specifies the type, quantity, and destination of the goods being carried.
- It's used as documentation to prepare a bill of lading, and has no legal importance.
- A bill in which the importer is required by the exporter to pay on demand or at a future date.
- A document specifying the contents and details of a shipment certified by the consul of the destination country.
- The insured should not make any profit from the insurance contract.
15 Clues: The insurance provided against the perils of the sea. • A document that verifies a product's country of origin. • Natural disasters, war, terrorists acts, pandemics etc. • The insured should not make any profit from the insurance contract. • The buying and selling of large quantities of products resale to consumers • ...
Insurance Group 1 2023-04-23
Across
- additional paid-up feature to widen up the scope of the base life insurance policy.
- principle applies when the insured takes more than one insurance policy for the same subject matter.
- ________Claim-This feature ensures that all medical bills are directly settled between your insurer and hospital.
- When was the Insurance Act amended to govern investments and establish minimum solvency margins?
- These are items that are not covered by a life insurance policy and for which the insurance company would not pay a benefit if a claim were made.
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- things that are not covered under a life insurance policy
- ______Cause-This principle applies when the loss is the result of two or more causes.
- is when one reinsurance company and another insurance company assume some risks.
- is a deal wherein the insurer shares a part of the risk portfolio with another insurance firm.
- ____committee report submitted but not made public in 1997.
10 Clues: things that are not covered under a life insurance policy • ____committee report submitted but not made public in 1997. • is when one reinsurance company and another insurance company assume some risks. • additional paid-up feature to widen up the scope of the base life insurance policy. • ...
patient Access 2013-03-19
Across
- Care Center A location wher pediatric clinics are located
- A questionnaire that the government requires you to ask with a specific insurance company
- A location where Univerisy Physicians Group
- Is needed for some insurance
- Is needed for out of state insurances or if there is a note in notepads
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- Person who comes for an appointment
- Type of insurance that you recieve for age, disability, or end stage renal disease
- A doctor a see regarding an injury
- Person responsible for the bill
- When insurance will not pay the bill
10 Clues: Is needed for some insurance • Person responsible for the bill • A doctor a see regarding an injury • Person who comes for an appointment • When insurance will not pay the bill • A location where Univerisy Physicians Group • Care Center A location wher pediatric clinics are located • Is needed for out of state insurances or if there is a note in notepads • ...
Health Insurance 2020-11-30
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- a federal program that provides help to people 65 and over
- the amount of money paid before service is performed
- in jail or prison
- the amount of money paid before the insurance covers the rest
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- The most you will have to pay
- having a job
- Amount paid to coverage health insurance
- Limits, the cap off of how much money you the insurance company will dish out
- The percentage of money someone may have to play against the claim
- compensation, insurance for if you get hurt on the job
10 Clues: having a job • in jail or prison • The most you will have to pay • Amount paid to coverage health insurance • the amount of money paid before service is performed • compensation, insurance for if you get hurt on the job • a federal program that provides help to people 65 and over • the amount of money paid before the insurance covers the rest • ...
