insurance Crossword Puzzles
Assuris and Financial Literacy Month 2023-10-03
Across
- A type of insurance that pays out upon the death of the insured.
- Not for profit organization that protects Canadian policyholders if their life and health insurance company fails.
- Money set aside for future use, such as retirement or for a rainy day.
- This type of insurance covers medical expenses, travel insurance, critical illness, and loss of income due to disability.
- The advantages or payouts received from an insurance policy.
- Assuris' guarantee on all life and health insurance benefits.
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- Money placed in stocks, bonds, or real estate, where your money grows over time.
- Knowledge about money management, budgeting, and investing basics.
- A contract where one party, the policyholder, pays to be safeguarded against potential future losses.
9 Clues: The advantages or payouts received from an insurance policy. • Assuris' guarantee on all life and health insurance benefits. • A type of insurance that pays out upon the death of the insured. • Knowledge about money management, budgeting, and investing basics. • Money set aside for future use, such as retirement or for a rainy day. • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Stephens) 2023-02-22
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- financial strategies of saving, investments, and ultimately distributing money meant to sustain oneself during retirement
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income
- a formal business letter which is often the first contact with a prospective employer
- the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement (such as one with a labor union)
- Health insurance or medical insurance is a type of insurance that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses. As with other types of insurance, risk is shared among many individuals
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation
- a formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position
- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- the action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts
- the action of giving work to someone
- the competence or skill expected of a professional
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
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- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- sales minus cost of goods sold, general expenses, taxes, and interest
- federal health insurance for people 65 or older
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something
- the availability of employment and labor, in terms of supply and demand
- total income before taxes
- a letter written on behalf of an applicant by someone who can vouch for that person's educational or professional performance
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification
- personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other people
- a fee paid to an agent or employee for transacting a piece of business or performing a service
24 Clues: total income before taxes • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • the action of giving work to someone • federal health insurance for people 65 or older • the action of mentioning or alluding to something • the competence or skill expected of a professional • a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation • ...
Vocabulary 2025-10-27
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- when businesses or individuals pay a publication to include an ad in their private section
- a contract where you pay a premium to an insurance company for financial protection against losses from car accidents, theft, or damage to your vehicle.
- legally responsible or obligated for something, such as a debt, an injury, or a legal penalty.
- a mathematical function showing the number of instances in which a variable takes each of its possible values.
- recognize the full worth of.
- a type of auto insurance that covers damages to your vehicle that do not result from a collision, such as those from theft, vandalism, natural disasters, falling objects, and animal strikes.
- a type of coverage that helps protect individuals and businesses from financial losses if they are held responsible for injuries or property damage to a third party.
- diminishes in value over a period of time.
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- a type of liability coverage that pays for the medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs of people injured in an accident for which you are at fault.
- an add-on to a standard auto policy that provides 24/7 assistance for common vehicle breakdowns, such as towing, jump-starts, flat tire changes, and fuel or lockout services
- an auto insurance component that covers medical expenses for you and your passengers after a car accident, regardless of who was at fault
- an optional car insurance that pays to repair or replace your vehicle if it's damaged in an accident with another vehicle or a stationary object, or if it rolls over.
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
- a type of auto insurance system where your own insurance company pays for your medical expenses and lost wages after an accident, regardless of who was at fault
- an accounting method that allocates the cost of a fixed asset evenly over its useful life
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- a type of liability coverage that pays to repair or replace property you damage in an accident for which you are at fault
- offered by rental companies, provides protection against damage, theft, and liability while driving a rented vehicle
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- failing to take proper care in doing something.
20 Clues: recognize the full worth of. • diminishes in value over a period of time. • a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • failing to take proper care in doing something. • a system of money in general use in a particular country. • an accounting method that allocates the cost of a fixed asset evenly over its useful life • ...
Module 1: Health Insurance 2022-07-07
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- With this insurance, 45 to 65% of a person's gross income is replaced on a tax-free basis.
- _________________ medical expense insurance is designed to help you pay for services and other out-of-pocket expenses that your insurance company will not pay for.
- Develops ICD-10 codes
- They determine the rules and regulations that govern Medicare, set guidelines for reimbursement and coverage under Medicaid and Medicare Advantage, and develop new and innovative payment models.
- Which health insurance is a type of health insurance coverage designed to fill gaps in coverage when an individual is transitioning from one plan or coverage to another plan or coverage, such as in between jobs?
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- The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is a globally used diagnostic tool for ______________, health management, and clinical purposes.
- Creates and maintains CPT codes
- _______ _______ insurance requires the insurance policy to make a lump sum cash payment if the policyholder is diagnosed with a specific illness found on a predetermined list. This lump sum can help cover expenses that insurance does not cover.
- “NQF__________” means those quality measures are essentially the gold standard for healthcare quality measurement.
- What health insurance plan allows workers and families to extend their group health coverage after losing their health benefits?
10 Clues: Develops ICD-10 codes • Creates and maintains CPT codes • With this insurance, 45 to 65% of a person's gross income is replaced on a tax-free basis. • “NQF__________” means those quality measures are essentially the gold standard for healthcare quality measurement. • ...
Care Management Week 2024-05-24
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- ID Team that must be consulted for any patient discharging on IV ABX
- CarePort form when patient receives financial assistance form Care Management
- WVU Medicine DME company
- note completed by DCP within 24 hours of admission
- WV Medicaid NEMT provider
- Medicare QIO for our region
- form completed for any SNF placement
- WVU Medicine EMR
- common DME for sleep apnea treatment
- required for Medicare admitted to OBS > 24 hours
- hospital where patients have anticipated LOS >30 days
- ambulance transport form
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- form for post-acute provider referral
- WVU Medicine insurance company
- _______ days
- facility where patient completes at least 3 hours therapy daily
- post-acute provider for IV ABX, tube feeds, TPN
- form inpatient Medicare receives at admission/discharge
- largest insurance in the US
- task sent to CMA before offering choice
- non-medical social or environmental factors that affect health outcomes
- given/documented when patient changes units
- insurance for low income/disabled through state
- online tool for discharge planning activities
24 Clues: _______ days • WVU Medicine EMR • WVU Medicine DME company • ambulance transport form • WV Medicaid NEMT provider • largest insurance in the US • Medicare QIO for our region • WVU Medicine insurance company • form completed for any SNF placement • common DME for sleep apnea treatment • form for post-acute provider referral • task sent to CMA before offering choice • ...
Beyond Financial Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-25
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- Product clients buy to create guaranteed income
- The act of a client introducing us to a potential client
- A policy top protect client income
- Term used when client moves the 401k into an IRA
- The asset class used to hedge against inflation
- Name of award Matt won for Lacrosse in college
- Name for our quarterly goal or commitment
- The inventor of 10-3-1
- Place where John eats lunch 4 days a week
- Thing we try and help our clients avoid
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- Life Insurance policy tied to market performance
- The most common last name on our team
- The college most represented by our team
- Our Core Value around Growth and Development
- Level of care we provide our clients
- Our investment strategy believes in
- Award for top Insurance producers at NM
- Money paid for insurance
- Office where the most amount of employees work out of
- The act of realigning your portfolio
20 Clues: The inventor of 10-3-1 • Money paid for insurance • A policy top protect client income • Our investment strategy believes in • Level of care we provide our clients • The act of realigning your portfolio • The most common last name on our team • Award for top Insurance producers at NM • Thing we try and help our clients avoid • The college most represented by our team • ...
Crossword 2021-07-15
Across
- Internal tool to track tickets
- Early warning received by the agent regarding their customers
- Captures digital signature
- Process of evaluating the risks & using the info to set premium pricing
- Insurance that an insurance company purchases from another insurance company
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- The act of acquiring something
- Repository of all documents
- Person who sells insurance policy on behalf of company
- Test region before promoting to Prod
- Our work from home model
10 Clues: Our work from home model • Captures digital signature • Repository of all documents • Internal tool to track tickets • The act of acquiring something • Test region before promoting to Prod • Person who sells insurance policy on behalf of company • Early warning received by the agent regarding their customers • ...
Auto Insurance 2023-04-24
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- Your part of the covered loss.
- The contract between you and the insurance company
- The maximum amount that the insurance company will pay.
- Your request that the insurance company helps cover the loss.
- Covers weird perils such as theft, vandalism, and glass breakage.
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- Hit by a driver without insurance.
- Covers the other person when the accident is your fault.
- The cost of purchasing insurance.
- Covers your car in the accident.
9 Clues: Your part of the covered loss. • Covers your car in the accident. • The cost of purchasing insurance. • Hit by a driver without insurance. • The contract between you and the insurance company • The maximum amount that the insurance company will pay. • Covers the other person when the accident is your fault. • ...
Scheduling 2024-08-20
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- Number of insurances that are OON with CMH
- Individual who is enrolled for benefits
- 816-234-3567
- Where to find scheduling resources
- Medicaid Medicare Tricare
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- Insurance not available at time of scheduling
- Health insurance provided by agents/brokers or purchased from the carrier
- How to look up the insurance when scheduling
- 913-696-5003
- Do not schedule
- Refer to CMH Financial Counselors
- Proceed with scheduling
12 Clues: 913-696-5003 • 816-234-3567 • Do not schedule • Proceed with scheduling • Medicaid Medicare Tricare • Refer to CMH Financial Counselors • Where to find scheduling resources • Individual who is enrolled for benefits • Number of insurances that are OON with CMH • How to look up the insurance when scheduling • Insurance not available at time of scheduling • ...
Personal Finance vocab 2013-04-29
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- is the amount paid by the policy holder for the initial portion of a loss before the insurance coverage begins.
- married drivers have fewer accidents statistically.
- is uncertainty about a situations outcome
- the driver or car owner is held legally resposible for injuries suffered by another person.
- is a contract between the individual and the insurer specifying the terms of the insurance arrangements.
- covers the insured if injuries or damages are caused to other people or their property.
- is someone who cares insurance.
- covers injuries sustained by the driver of the insured vehicle or any passenger regardless of fault.
- is someone without insurance.
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- provides a rental car when the isured's vehicle is being repaired after an accident or if the vehicle was stolen.
- covers damages caused to the vehicle.
- an arrangement between an individual and an insurer to protect against risk from automobile accidents.
- covers a collision with another object, car or from a rollover.
- how old you are
- pays the cost of having a vehicle towed to receive repairs if it broke down.
- covers all physical damage losses except collision and other specified losses.
- is the feed paid to the insurer to be covered under the specified terms.
- the driver or car owner is held legally responsible for damaging anothers property.
18 Clues: how old you are • is someone without insurance. • is someone who cares insurance. • covers damages caused to the vehicle. • is uncertainty about a situations outcome • married drivers have fewer accidents statistically. • covers a collision with another object, car or from a rollover. • is the feed paid to the insurer to be covered under the specified terms. • ...
Chapter 14 Risk Managment 2020-03-05
Across
- A policyholder’s request for payment for a loss that is covered by the insurance policy.
- The exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits.
- States the conditions to which the insurance company and the policyholder have agreed.
- The person or business for which the risk is assumed.
- Can lead to a loss of personal or business items such as money, vehicles, and buildings.
- The amount the policyholder must pay for insurance coverage.
- The person or company purchasing the policy.
- Presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain.
- Can result in losses, such as health and personal well-being.
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- Illegal uses of intellectual property, patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
- Agrees to take on certain economic risks and to pay for losses if they occur.
- Those that can be reduced or eliminated by actions you take.
- The possibility of incurring a loss.
- Exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain smaller payment.
- Related to harm or injury to other people or their property because of your actions.
- Those that can result in financial loss.
16 Clues: The possibility of incurring a loss. • Those that can result in financial loss. • The person or company purchasing the policy. • The person or business for which the risk is assumed. • Presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain. • Those that can be reduced or eliminated by actions you take. • The amount the policyholder must pay for insurance coverage. • ...
Business 2022-03-31
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- presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- the exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits
- a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take
- policy holders request for payment for a loss that the insurance policy covers
- the person or company buying the policy
- exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain smaller payment
- refers to as illegal use of intellectual property, patents, trade marks, and copyrights
- can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss
- loss of personal or business property including money, vehicles, and buildings
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- can result in personal losses like health and personal well being
- amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage
- states the conditions to which the insurance company and the place holder have agreed
- a risk that can result in financial loss
- agrees to take on certain economic risks and pay for losses if they occur
- relates to harm or injury of other people or their property
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
16 Clues: the person or company buying the policy • a risk that can result in financial loss • can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss • presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain • amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage • a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take • ...
Business 2022-03-31
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- presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- the exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits
- a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take
- policy holders request for payment for a loss that the insurance policy covers
- the person or company buying the policy
- exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain smaller payment
- refers to as illegal use of intellectual property, patents, trade marks, and copyrights
- can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss
- loss of personal or business property including money, vehicles, and buildings
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- can result in personal losses like health and personal well being
- amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage
- states the conditions to which the insurance company and the place holder have agreed
- a risk that can result in financial loss
- agrees to take on certain economic risks and pay for losses if they occur
- relates to harm or injury of other people or their property
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
16 Clues: the person or company buying the policy • a risk that can result in financial loss • can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss • presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain • amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage • a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take • ...
Personal Finance Review 2025-09-28
Across
- Smaller amount of money taken our of pay check
- Interest paid on the original loan and interest earned
- The recipient of funds or others from insurance polices
- Insurance that protects your belongings from theft or destruction
- All social classes pay the same percentage
- A collection of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional funds managers
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- Interest on the original loan
- Yourpayment before insurance company begins coverage
- Occurs when benefits outweigh the cost
- More money is taken out based on a larger pay check
- The amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan
- Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given period
12 Clues: Interest on the original loan • Occurs when benefits outweigh the cost • All social classes pay the same percentage • Smaller amount of money taken our of pay check • More money is taken out based on a larger pay check • Yourpayment before insurance company begins coverage • Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given period • ...
Instructions: 2017-03-10
Across
- The three most common critical illnesses covered include heart attack, stroke, and ______.
- Creditor insurance is ______ but the conversation is not.
- This type of coverage pays regular benefits to the mortgage or loan if the client is unable to work due to a broad range of sickness, injury, mental illnesses & nervous disorders.
- Loan Protector premiums are based on the age of the borrower on the date of the insurance application, and loan ______ on the date the payment is due.
- You must be working at least ______ hours to be eligible for disability coverage.
- If a person is ______, they would still qualify for critical illness coverage.
- Balance Protector costs $1.19 per $100 of your outstanding ______ balance, plus taxes.
- Creditor insurance is meant to ______ any existing coverage, not replace it.
- When there are 3 owners on a mortgage, how many of them can be covered for Home Protector?
- To be eligible for Life and Disability coverage the client must be ______ age 70.
- The majority of group disability plans cover less than ______ % of gross income, which, in most cases, leads to a shortfall in household income.
- Balance Protector pays ______ benefits in case of disability, strike/lock-out or involuntary job loss.
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- If a client doesn’t work, they may only be eligible for Life and ______ protection.
- If you are between the ages of 25 and 50, there’s a 46% chance you could be _________ for more than 90 days at least once.
- The ______ age for eligibility for critical illness on a loan is fifty-six years old.
- Lifetime milestones within the first____ days of the effective date will not be paid out.
- The maximum duration of benefit for disability coverage is ______ months?
- The minimum age to be eligible for insurance for any coverage is ______ years old.
- For Home Protector, life & critical illness insurance premiums are calculated based on the balance of the mortgage at time of application, and the client’s ______.
- “In order to determine the impact of an unforeseen life event on your loan, I would like to ask you a few questions.” Is a way we can pre ______ creditor insurance.
- For lifetime milestones service you are eligible for a maximum of 2 lifetime milestones in any ______ month period.
- The ______ protection tool can assist us in objection handling and suggesting coverage.
22 Clues: Creditor insurance is ______ but the conversation is not. • The maximum duration of benefit for disability coverage is ______ months? • Creditor insurance is meant to ______ any existing coverage, not replace it. • If a person is ______, they would still qualify for critical illness coverage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Scott Stephens) 2023-02-16
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- financial strategies of saving, investments, and ultimately distributing money meant to sustain oneself during retirement
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income
- a formal business letter which is often the first contact with a prospective employer
- the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement (such as one with a labor union)
- Health insurance or medical insurance is a type of insurance that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses. As with other types of insurance, risk is shared among many individuals
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation
- a formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position
- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- the action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts
- the action of giving work to someone
- the competence or skill expected of a professional
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
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- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- sales minus cost of goods sold, general expenses, taxes, and interest
- federal health insurance for people 65 or older
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something
- the availability of employment and labor, in terms of supply and demand
- total income before taxes
- a letter written on behalf of an applicant by someone who can vouch for that person's educational or professional performance
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification
- personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other people
- a fee paid to an agent or employee for transacting a piece of business or performing a service
24 Clues: total income before taxes • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • the action of giving work to someone • federal health insurance for people 65 or older • the action of mentioning or alluding to something • the competence or skill expected of a professional • a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation • ...
Planning, management and financing of health care economics 2025-03-13
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- A reimbursement model where providers receive a fixed amount per patient, regardless of services used
- A system where the government provides health services funded by taxes
- The total output of healthcare goods and services in a given year
- The total amount spent on healthcare within a country
- A situation where one party (e.g., an insurer) does not have full information about another party's health status
- A financial burden on individuals due to high healthcare expenses
- A principle of healthcare economics focusing on cost containment and quality improvement
- A pricing strategy in healthcare where providers are paid for each service separately
- A financial instrument that allows individuals to save money tax-free for medical expenses
- A common issue in healthcare where resources are not distributed fairly among populations
- A process in healthcare management that sets priorities for funding and service delivery
- A situation where patients demand more healthcare services due to insurance coverage
- The study of costs and benefits of different medical interventions
- The sector responsible for organizing, financing, and delivering health services
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- A factor that significantly influences healthcare costs, including salaries and facility expenses
- A system where employers provide health insurance to their employees
- A model of care that combines patient treatment and funding under one structure
- A healthcare funding model based on tax revenue rather than insurance
- An approach that seeks to balance costs with the effectiveness of treatments
- A funding mechanism where healthcare providers are paid based on health outcomes
- A system for funding medical services, often involving insurance
- A key objective in healthcare financing, ensuring resources are used wisely
- The process of designing policies and regulations for healthcare delivery
- The economic concept of allocating limited resources efficiently
- An organization that negotiates healthcare costs on behalf of members
- A measure of the number of doctors available per population
- A key principle in healthcare planning, ensuring everyone gets services regardless of income
- A common type of health insurance plan that requires a primary care physician referral for specialists
- A measure of how effectively a healthcare system meets its population's needs
- A system that limits provider networks to control costs
30 Clues: The total amount spent on healthcare within a country • A system that limits provider networks to control costs • A measure of the number of doctors available per population • A system for funding medical services, often involving insurance • The economic concept of allocating limited resources efficiently • ...
Patient Access Olympics 2024-07-30
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- A fixed payment for a covered service
- What some insurances require before a scheduled procedure (prior ___)
- Portal used to check Aetna eligibility
- Person who is the holder of an insurance policy
- The 'B' in RWJBH
- Patient has Medicare Part A, which service can we bill?
- MSP = Medicare ____ Payor
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- First name of our manager
- Who is the person ultimately responsible for paying the patient's bill
- Federal health insurance plan primarily for seniors
- The 'E' in RTE
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- No _____ Act
13 Clues: No _____ Act • The 'E' in RTE • The 'B' in RWJBH • First name of our manager • MSP = Medicare ____ Payor • A fixed payment for a covered service • Portal used to check Aetna eligibility • Person who is the holder of an insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan primarily for seniors • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • ...
insurance tech 2024-10-05
Insurance Vocabulary 2023-09-06
Across
- makes claim to insurance organization
- the out-of-pocket money paid by the policyholder
- at least six months of expenses set aside
- requires the insured individual to pay a fixed percentage of the loss after the deductible has been paid
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- The risks covered and amount of money paid for losses under an insurance policy
- chance of loss from an event that cannot be entirely controlled
- Money paid to purchase the policy
- A contract between the insurance company and the insured that states the exact terms of the policy
- a financial product purchased by many people facing a similar risk to protect against the risk of larger losses
- a formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment when the policyholder has an accident, illness or injury
10 Clues: Money paid to purchase the policy • makes claim to insurance organization • at least six months of expenses set aside • the out-of-pocket money paid by the policyholder • chance of loss from an event that cannot be entirely controlled • The risks covered and amount of money paid for losses under an insurance policy • ...
Home Insurance 2021-09-22
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- The policy ______ contains all policy documents.
- Acronym for recommended dwelling coverage.
- Celebration w/food in the office.
- A dog bite might trigger this coverage.
- Usually red and blue and can be bought at home improvement stores.
- When damaged, resembles wet cardboard.
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- 2%,$500,AOP.
- Color associated with tough UW decisions.
- State in the northeast region.
- Acronym representing engagement and fun.
- rhymes with 'armadillo' and is a good source of info.
- What an insured pays.
- Popular UW acronym.
13 Clues: 2%,$500,AOP. • Popular UW acronym. • What an insured pays. • State in the northeast region. • Celebration w/food in the office. • When damaged, resembles wet cardboard. • A dog bite might trigger this coverage. • Acronym representing engagement and fun. • Color associated with tough UW decisions. • Acronym for recommended dwelling coverage. • ...
Insurance Terms 2022-03-15
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- damage caused by other than collision
- someone other than our insured
- vehicle is damaged beyond cost of repairs
- damage to others property caused by YOU
- claim where damage is to vehicles only
- a person covered by the policy
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- demand or request for payment after loss
- pays the DR, hospital & funeral expenses
- liability settlement w/ 3rd party carrier
- coverage for injuries sustained to OTHERS
- coverage for damage done to YOUR vehicle
- rep for the company and sells insurance
- fraud investigation department
13 Clues: someone other than our insured • fraud investigation department • a person covered by the policy • damage caused by other than collision • claim where damage is to vehicles only • rep for the company and sells insurance • damage to others property caused by YOU • demand or request for payment after loss • pays the DR, hospital & funeral expenses • ...
RISK & INSURANCE 2022-02-07
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- method used to attract new or retain existing customers
- Commission offered to intermediaries for agreed volume of business
- the part of the premium necessary to cover other expenses
- imposed by underwriters as a condition of acceptance
- feature of an insurable risk
- commission offered to intermediaries that write profitable business
- indicate a moral hazard
- an amount borne by the insured in return for a premium discount
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- may indicate a moral hazard
- the money charged after risk acceptance
- the ratio of the loading charge over the gross rate
- the price per unit of insurance for each exposure unit
- An important rating factor in property insurance
13 Clues: indicate a moral hazard • may indicate a moral hazard • feature of an insurable risk • the money charged after risk acceptance • An important rating factor in property insurance • the ratio of the loading charge over the gross rate • imposed by underwriters as a condition of acceptance • the price per unit of insurance for each exposure unit • ...
Insurance Terminology 2023-03-16
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- This is a document we send providers once the claim has been processed with payment information
- A fixed amount you pay prior to having a covered health care service
- The amount you pay for covered services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- A type of medical plan in which coverage is provided to participants through a network of selected health care providers, such as hospitals and physicians
- Maximum amount a plan will pay for a covered service
- The percentage you will pay of the allowed amount once your deductible is met
- providers or health care facilities that are part of a health plan's network
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- A type of health insurance plan that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who work for or contracted with the plan. It generally won’t cover out-of-network care except for a true emergency
- The most you will pay during a policy period before your plan begins to pay 100% of the allowed amount
- This is a document we send members to let them know how a claim was processed. (NOT A BILL)
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary
- When a provider bills you for the difference between the provider’s charge and the allowed amount
- Doctor or facility that does not have a contract with your health insurance plan provider
13 Clues: Maximum amount a plan will pay for a covered service • A fixed amount you pay prior to having a covered health care service • providers or health care facilities that are part of a health plan's network • The percentage you will pay of the allowed amount once your deductible is met • ...
Insurance Occurrence 2025-02-14
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- Groups of providers and suppliers who work together to better coordinate care across settings for Medicare patients
- Where multiple providers are paid one overall sum for a patient's care rather than for each treatment or procedure
- A rate-setting PPS used by Medicare to determine and provide a flat-rate payment amount for inpatient hospital stays based on admission diagnosis
- One of the most common MCOs: a network of providers funded by insurance premiums
- The weekly working status of a staff expressed as a decimal where >1.0 would imply overtime
- A healthcare financing system in which an intermediary (an insurance company or a government agency) pays the bill
- A system that attempts to integrate efficiency of, cost of, and access to care
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- A payment system that rewards care quality with payment incentives
- Incentives paid to providers based on a process or outcome measure associated with a specified patient population
- A hospital payment system with predetermined reimbursement ratios for services
- These render services on an FFS-basis, providing incentives to consumers for using a specific hospitals or doctors
- A reimbursement system where insurance companies reimburse healthcare providers a billed amount for services afterwards
- The total client illness severities divided by the total patients
13 Clues: The total client illness severities divided by the total patients • A payment system that rewards care quality with payment incentives • A hospital payment system with predetermined reimbursement ratios for services • A system that attempts to integrate efficiency of, cost of, and access to care • ...
Insurance Review Terms - MailKellyTime 2021-03-11
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- The U.S. corporation insuring deposits in US banks agaisnt bank failure
- Covers damage to your car if you collide with another car or item
- An employee of an insurance company who calculates risk based on loss percentages and determines insurance rates and premiums
- Covers your costs after events out of your control such as theft, weather
- Amount you pay out-of-pocket before insurance kicks in
- A federal program that provides monthly benefits to millions of Americans, including retirees, military families, surviving families of deceased workers, and disabled individuals
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- A type of insurance when he/she won't be able to work for a specified lenght of time (2 words)
- Protects you agaisnt costs to repair your own vehicle after a crash
- Available to a person renting that covers the policyholders belongings and liability coverage
- A request for compensation under the terms of an insurance policy
- Amount of money an individual pays for insurance policy
- Covers medical costs for bodily injury of others and damages of others if you are at fault
12 Clues: Amount you pay out-of-pocket before insurance kicks in • Amount of money an individual pays for insurance policy • Covers damage to your car if you collide with another car or item • A request for compensation under the terms of an insurance policy • Protects you agaisnt costs to repair your own vehicle after a crash • ...
HCIN 552 2024-10-12
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- fixed amount of money that a patient with health insurance pays for a covered health care service
- these are considered to be hybrids of HMOs and PPOs
- The number one global medical terminology
- accepts electronic claims from provider
- bills are reviewed for errors before transmitting to insurance companies
- A common system of naming things
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- Switching from MEDCIN to ICD-10 code sets
- itemized form that captures charges for patient visit
- Federal law that allows individuals to temporarily keep health coverage after term of employment
- Synonymous with coding fraud
- price list of services and procedures
- Type of health insurance plan that limits coverage to care from physicians who work for or contract with an insurance organization
12 Clues: Synonymous with coding fraud • A common system of naming things • price list of services and procedures • accepts electronic claims from provider • Switching from MEDCIN to ICD-10 code sets • The number one global medical terminology • these are considered to be hybrids of HMOs and PPOs • itemized form that captures charges for patient visit • ...
Why Insurance Matters 2023-11-03
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- If something happens to you insurance will provide money for your ___, the people you are related to.
- Something that you drive that should be insured in case you are in an accident.
- Insurance offers ___ from big bills if you get sick or have an accident.
- The place where you live that should be insured in case there is a fire.
- Be sure to include insurance in your financial plan for a ___ and happy life.
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- Insurance keeps your ___ safe when unexpected things happen.
- Insurance is a ___ ___ for your money when things don't go as planned.
- Insurance gives you ___ of mind, you can relax knowing things are taken care of.
- Insurance is a ___ tool for your money.
9 Clues: Insurance is a ___ tool for your money. • Insurance keeps your ___ safe when unexpected things happen. • Insurance is a ___ ___ for your money when things don't go as planned. • Insurance offers ___ from big bills if you get sick or have an accident. • The place where you live that should be insured in case there is a fire. • ...
Medical Billing Terms 2015-01-19
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- Request sent to the insurance company signed by patient requesting that the payment of health benefit be sent to the person they designate
- Notice that accepts or denies payment
- Amount established by an insurance company that will pay for a health benefit
- State Law that requires any health insurance companies to accept any PPO or HMO network that accepts the terms and conditions of the insurance company
- Patient may require a permission to receive certain services
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- Medical care other than those provided by hospital. Laboratory, X-Ray, and anesthesia
- Legal Term we face when an insurance company or patient releases the other from any obligations in return for some compensation
- In spanish "asignacion"
- Portion of claim that patient is required to meet before the insurance pays the claim
- Altimated Breast Ultrasound System
10 Clues: In spanish "asignacion" • Altimated Breast Ultrasound System • Notice that accepts or denies payment • Patient may require a permission to receive certain services • Amount established by an insurance company that will pay for a health benefit • Medical care other than those provided by hospital. Laboratory, X-Ray, and anesthesia • ...
Planning, management and financing of health care economics 2025-03-13
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- A system for funding medical services, often involving insurance
- A key objective in healthcare financing, ensuring resources are used wisely
- A model of care that combines patient treatment and funding under one structure
- A situation where one party (e.g., an insurer) does not have full information about another party's health status
- The economic concept of allocating limited resources efficiently
- A principle of healthcare economics focusing on cost containment and quality improvement
- The total amount spent on healthcare within a country
- The process of designing policies and regulations for healthcare delivery
- A measure of how effectively a healthcare system meets its population's needs
- The total output of healthcare goods and services in a given year
- A system where the government provides health services funded by taxes
- The sector responsible for organizing, financing, and delivering health services
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- A measure of the number of doctors available per population
- A factor that significantly influences healthcare costs, including salaries and facility expenses
- A financial burden on individuals due to high healthcare expenses
- An approach that seeks to balance costs with the effectiveness of treatments
- A situation where patients demand more healthcare services due to insurance coverage
- A healthcare funding model based on tax revenue rather than insurance
- A process in healthcare management that sets priorities for funding and service delivery
- A key principle in healthcare planning, ensuring everyone gets services regardless of income
- A common issue in healthcare where resources are not distributed fairly among populations
- An organization that negotiates healthcare costs on behalf of members
- The study of costs and benefits of different medical interventions
- A pricing strategy in healthcare where providers are paid for each service separately
- A financial instrument that allows individuals to save money tax-free for medical expenses
- A common type of health insurance plan that requires a primary care physician referral for specialists
- A funding mechanism where healthcare providers are paid based on health outcomes
- A system that limits provider networks to control costs
- A system where employers provide health insurance to their employees
- A reimbursement model where providers receive a fixed amount per patient, regardless of services used
30 Clues: The total amount spent on healthcare within a country • A system that limits provider networks to control costs • A measure of the number of doctors available per population • A system for funding medical services, often involving insurance • The economic concept of allocating limited resources efficiently • ...
Insurance Nerds Unite 2025-07-17
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- employment practices liability coverage refers to a separate insuring agreement contained within employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) policies that covers liability claims brought by nonemployees (typically, customers, clients, and vendors) against employees of the insured organization.(two words)
- is for loss caused by enforcement of ordinances or laws regulating construction and repair of damaged buildings.(three words)
- the proportionate relationship of incurred losses to earned premiums expressed as a percentage. (two words)
- is a provision of an insurance policy or bond referring to hazards, perils, circumstances, or property not covered by the policy.
- provides coverage that is triggered when a claim is made against the insured during the policy period, regardless of when the wrongful act that gave rise to the claim took place.(two words)
- EIL stands for(three words)
- the cost to repair or replace the damaged property, minus depreciation
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- is the factor by which a standard workers compensation premium is multiplied to reflect an insured's actual loss experience.(two words)
- another name for Boiler & Machinery coverage (two words)
- ISO stands for (three words)
- A named insured's impetus for providing_______ status to others may be a desire to protect the other party because of a close relationship with that party (e.g., wanting to protect church members performing services for the insured church) or to comply with a contractual agreement requiring the named insured to do so(two words)
- is defined as a property insurance provision that penalizes the insured's loss recovery if the limit of insurance purchased by the insured is not equal to or greater than a specified percentage (commonly 80 percent) of the value of the insured property.
- a combination of critical coverages designed to protect directors, officers, managers, and business entities from exposure arising from governance, finance, benefits, and management activities. Also referred to as executive liability insurance, this includes directors and officers (D&O) liability, employment practices liability (EPL), fiduciary liability, and "special crime" insurance. These coverages may be written as stand-alone insurance policies or combined into a single "package" policy.(two words)
- property insurance that insures against loss to covered property from all fortuitous causes except those that are specifically excluded. (two words)
14 Clues: EIL stands for(three words) • ISO stands for (three words) • another name for Boiler & Machinery coverage (two words) • the cost to repair or replace the damaged property, minus depreciation • the proportionate relationship of incurred losses to earned premiums expressed as a percentage. (two words) • ...
Future Smart 1 2022-01-27
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- A MONETARY FEE YOU ARE CHARGED FOR BORROWING MONEY
- FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUENT AID ABBREVIATION
- FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
- THE PEOPLE THAT ARE FINANCIALLY PROTECTED IN A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
- AMOUNT YOU ARE PERSONALLY REQUIRED TO PAY BEFORE YOUR INSURANCE COVERS THE COST
- MONEY YOU CAN EARN
- MONEY THAT A PERSON IS REQUIRED TO PAY FOR SERVICES AFTER A DEDUCTIBLE
- INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOU
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- WHEN MONEY IS ADDED INTO A BANK ACCOUNT
- WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES INCREASES
- WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES DECREASES
- AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE CHARGED
- THE MONEY YOU'RE SPENDING
- MEASURES THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ARE WILLING TO BUY A PARTICULAR GOOD OR SERVIE AT A GIVEN PRICE
- AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE
- A NETWORK OF CONSUMERS AND PRODUCES OF GOODS AND SERVICES IN A COMMUNITY
- A PLAN FOR SPENDING OR SAVING MONEY
- A FIXED FEE YOU PAY FOR SPEFIFIC MEICAL SERVCES
18 Clues: MONEY YOU CAN EARN • AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE • THE MONEY YOU'RE SPENDING • INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOU • AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE CHARGED • A PLAN FOR SPENDING OR SAVING MONEY • FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • WHEN MONEY IS ADDED INTO A BANK ACCOUNT • WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES INCREASES • WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES DECREASES • ...
Paritás 2018-11-16
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- cost and freight
- ebben a szállítmányozásban van jelen
- delivery duty paid
- free on board
- carrige and insurance paid to
- erre a személyre száll a költség egy adott helytől
- free alongside ship
- delivered at terminal
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- const and insurance,freight
- carreige paid to
- fuvarparitás meghatározására szolgáló nemzetközi
- gyárból átadva
- nemzetközi szervezet
- delivered at place
- free carrier
15 Clues: free carrier • free on board • gyárból átadva • cost and freight • carreige paid to • delivery duty paid • delivered at place • free alongside ship • nemzetközi szervezet • delivered at terminal • const and insurance,freight • carrige and insurance paid to • ebben a szállítmányozásban van jelen • fuvarparitás meghatározására szolgáló nemzetközi • ...
Insurance & Investing 2019-01-31
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- The cost of goods increasing over time.
- In 2019, you can put $6,000 into this type of retirement account.
- A federal retirement account that is built upon low-cost mutual funds.
- An ___________ insurance policy is extra liability insurance coverage that goes beyond the limits of other existing insurance policies.
- All mutual funds charge their shareholders an ___________ to cover the fund’s expenses.
- The ___________ Benefit Plan allows military retirees to leave a portion of their monthly pension to a spouse or child after death.
- An ___________ mutual fund is said to provide broad market exposure, low operating expenses and low portfolio turnover.
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- A ___________ is realized once an investment is sold.
- Contributions made to this type of retirement plan are made with pretax dollars.
- Contributions made to this type of retirement plan are made with after-tax dollars.
- A type of life insurance that provides coverage for a certain period of time and is initially less expensive than permanent insurance.
- A type of risk that exists in loan or bond investments.
- A type of risk, also called "systematic risk," that cannot be eliminated through diversification.
13 Clues: The cost of goods increasing over time. • A ___________ is realized once an investment is sold. • A type of risk that exists in loan or bond investments. • In 2019, you can put $6,000 into this type of retirement account. • A federal retirement account that is built upon low-cost mutual funds. • ...
Insurance Terms 2021-07-07
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- The process of evaluating the risk & exposures of potential clients.
- Anything that increases the chance that a loss will occur.
- A person in a position of financial trust.
- Failure to exercise the care that a reasonable person would exercise in the like circumstances.
- "one-sided contracts"
- Insurance protects an insured from financial losses arising out of liability claims by transferring the burden of the loss from the insured to the insurer.
- A contract that transfers the risk of financial loss from an individual or a business to an insurance company.
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- ____ property- furniture, appliances, clothing, tools, & other moveable property.
- A temporary oral or written statement made by the agent that gives the insured immediate coverage for a specified time.
- The amount that must be paid out of pocket by the policy owner before an insurer pays any expenses.
- The cause of loss.
- The Possibility that a loss will occur.
- ____ property- Permanent structures & buildings.
13 Clues: The cause of loss. • "one-sided contracts" • The Possibility that a loss will occur. • A person in a position of financial trust. • ____ property- Permanent structures & buildings. • Anything that increases the chance that a loss will occur. • The process of evaluating the risk & exposures of potential clients. • ...
Auto Insurance 2024-04-17
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- above something else / increase
- costs lots of money
- exchange one (broken) thing for another (one that works)
- to contend with some challenge or problem
- a group that contains common elements
- to have an influence over something
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- a number or condition of being in between two or more things
- the effect of rising costs in an economy
- a literal or metaphorical (non-literal) push or weight on something
- more expensive
- someone who buys things
- something you pay to cover risk
- someone who fixes cars
13 Clues: more expensive • costs lots of money • someone who fixes cars • someone who buys things • above something else / increase • something you pay to cover risk • to have an influence over something • a group that contains common elements • the effect of rising costs in an economy • to contend with some challenge or problem • exchange one (broken) thing for another (one that works) • ...
Homowners Insurance 2022-04-23
13 Clues: COVERAGE F • COVERAGE E • COVERAGE D • COVERAGE A • COVERAGE C • COVERAGE B • LIBEL AND/OR SLADER • BUILDING CODE UPGRADES • UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES • WHEN YOU HAVE BEEN DEFRAUDED • WHAT YOU PAY BEFORE INSURANCE PAYS • DAMAGED OR BROKEN MECHANICAL APPLIANCES • WATER DAMAGE FROM CLOGGED SEWER LINES & DRAINS
Umbrella Insurance Crossword 2022-05-09
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- Umbrella insurance is ___ required by law.
- This policy is a _______ for those other policies.
- The policy also covers ____ of the policyholder.
- Type of insurance designed to add extra liability Coverage over another insurance policy.
- Umbrella is used when underlying ____ are reached.
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- Your policy will help cover the ______ burden after primary insurance.
- Umbrella covers ______ issues.
- Your umbrella policy will cover a _____ of the judgment price.
- Your child __ covered by umbrella insurance.
9 Clues: Umbrella covers ______ issues. • Umbrella insurance is ___ required by law. • Your child __ covered by umbrella insurance. • The policy also covers ____ of the policyholder. • This policy is a _______ for those other policies. • Umbrella is used when underlying ____ are reached. • Your umbrella policy will cover a _____ of the judgment price. • ...
Aspects of Healthcare Review 2023-12-12
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- government health insurance for people 65+
- what type of care can occur if we not have regard for cultural differences
- this trait allows us to stay current on new medical practices
- the amount you pay to the doctor on the day of care
- moral code to help determine right from wrong
- shared beliefs, speech, rules, etc in a community
- periodic payment for health insurance coverage
- one of the approaches to cultural competence
- government health insurance for military members
- how many traits of healthcare workers did we discuss
- doing what you say you will do shows ___________________
- this type of consent can be written or verbal
- confidential information should only be shared on a _____________ basis
- all the different aspects of people
- threatening of harm
- if you violate a person's right to privacy (even accidentally like posting patient data to your story)
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- one of the approaches to cultural competence
- what does HIPAA stand for
- HIPPA ensures __________ of health information (you can't share it)
- this trait includes not stealing or using an institution's items for your own use
- doing something you have not been trained to do or not doing something you should have done
- what a licensed individual is allowed to do based on their training
- the amount you have to pay each year before insurance will pay
- professional negligence, care resulted in injury
- government health insurance for blind, disabled, and low income
- you need to be culturally ______________ to provide the best care for patients
- bathing, washing hair, keeping nails short, etc are examples of proper __________ for healthcare workers
- proper __________ for healthcare workers includes covering undergarments, wearing your name badge, wearing appropriate shoes, etc
- this type of consent allows you to care if someone is unconscious
- the birthplaces of people
- the ability to relate without feeling sorry for them
- unwarranted touching of another person without permission
32 Clues: threatening of harm • what does HIPAA stand for • the birthplaces of people • all the different aspects of people • government health insurance for people 65+ • one of the approaches to cultural competence • one of the approaches to cultural competence • moral code to help determine right from wrong • this type of consent can be written or verbal • ...
Enrollment Crossword 2019-10-03
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- Can be done online through www.STERISbenefits.com
- Insurance plan that has in-network deductible/out of pocket max of $750/$3250 for employee only, and $1500/$6500 for family
- Tobacco ________ products and services available through Anthem AEP
- ID ___ can be obtained from the Anthem website to print or be mailed directly
- Pre-tax savings that has a "use or lose" policy, claims to be filed April 30 of next year, also has $2700 max
- Costs to be met before coverage
- Two words, eye care service covered in full with Anthem medical plans
- Covered up to age 26 for natural/adopted, age 19 for foster
- Eye care hardware that is covered up to $130 every 24 months
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- www.liveHealth_____.com is a web driven way to get quick access to medical professionals with online co-pay
- Insurance plan that has in-network deductible/out of pocket max of $1500/$3550 for employee only, and $3000/$7100 for family
- Pre-tax savings attached to high deductible plan. Also comes with $1200/year from STERIS
- Person(s) named to get insurance money in case of fatal accident
- The Plan ______ Tool at STERISBenefits.com is great to see how each insurance plan could work for you and your family
- _____.com is a website for Anthem members that offers free assistance with wills, ID monitoring, emotional well-being, and much more!
- ___25th, Last day to enroll
- CVS/_____ gives cost savings for medications, dropping cost to 30% of retail if in min and max of selected plan
- Insurance plan that has in-network deductible/out of pocket max of $500/$2750 for employee only, and $1000/$5500 for family
- Dental coverage plan that gives $1500 coverage per person
- No _____ is needed if no enrollment action needed if this is the case
20 Clues: ___25th, Last day to enroll • Costs to be met before coverage • Can be done online through www.STERISbenefits.com • Dental coverage plan that gives $1500 coverage per person • Covered up to age 26 for natural/adopted, age 19 for foster • Eye care hardware that is covered up to $130 every 24 months • Person(s) named to get insurance money in case of fatal accident • ...
chapter 33.1 key terms By: Tricia perkins 2014-05-16
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- paid protection against loss
- unacceptable to insurance carriers
- systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- likelihood of economic loss
- conditi0ons can be controlled
- the possibility of loss or injury
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- catastrophe caused by natural causes
- harm caused by human mistakes
- threat of loss with no oppurtunity for gain
- cannot be controlled
- meets an insurance company's criteria
11 Clues: cannot be controlled • likelihood of economic loss • paid protection against loss • harm caused by human mistakes • conditi0ons can be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • unacceptable to insurance carriers • catastrophe caused by natural causes • meets an insurance company's criteria • threat of loss with no oppurtunity for gain • ...
Indian Healthcare Systems & Services - Wrap-Up 2014-10-26
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- global innovation from BoP
- disruptive innovation in Indian elderly health (starts with a P)
- cost quality and patient
- medical arms race
- Paul Polman of Unilever's on what deters MNC in BoP-markets (starts with a S)
- easing paper-work in health insurance
- double-diping in reimbursement after my care.
- year round consumption of pills (usually)
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- optimal buttons (starts with a P).
- solution to demand/supply gap in healthcare (think far-east)
- infant mortality (think products)
- gdp and health
- i don't need a MRI but the doctor did one on me nevertheless!
- agile innovation @ BOP (you do this with your devices)
- as an insurance firm i like this type of 'selection'
- i can price my product independently in Indian health insurance since 2007 because of this law
- ex-ante and ex-post
17 Clues: gdp and health • medical arms race • ex-ante and ex-post • cost quality and patient • global innovation from BoP • infant mortality (think products) • optimal buttons (starts with a P). • easing paper-work in health insurance • year round consumption of pills (usually) • double-diping in reimbursement after my care. • as an insurance firm i like this type of 'selection' • ...
Karla Chavez 2013-06-25
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- person who is the insurance policy holder for a patient
- unique number that identifies a patient
- explains how insurance policy will pay if more than one policy applies
- the insured
- clinician who treats a patient face-to-face
- change to a patients account
- identifying code assigned when preauthorization is required
- patient with no insurance
- payment method
- payment method
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- coordination of benefits rule for a child insured under both parents plans
- payment method
- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- procedures that ensure billable services are recorded and reported for payment
- list of the diagnoses, procedures, and charges for a patients visit
- number assigned to a HIPPA 270 electronic transaction
- third payer on a claim
- practices rules governing payment from patients
- movement of monies into or out of a business
- authorization number given to the referred physician
20 Clues: the insured • payment method • payment method • payment method • third payer on a claim • patient with no insurance • change to a patients account • unique number that identifies a patient • clinician who treats a patient face-to-face • movement of monies into or out of a business • practices rules governing payment from patients • ...
Financial Services (Student Creation) 2024-03-08
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- for the limited income or resources
- Things taken out of the policy
- for 65 or older
- What you pay monthly for a service
- Protects income and assets from accidents
- Set money aside on a pre-tax basis
- The first page on the policy
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- extra insurance that provides protection beyond existing limits and coverages of other policies
- Pay less if you use doctors in the same network
- You are responsible for out of pocket costs
- Written agreements that are added to the policy
- Additional insurance which covers the remaining balance of a car in the case of in the event is totaled
- What you pay out of pocket
- Closed service
- Open Service
15 Clues: Open Service • Closed service • for 65 or older • What you pay out of pocket • The first page on the policy • Things taken out of the policy • What you pay monthly for a service • Set money aside on a pre-tax basis • for the limited income or resources • Protects income and assets from accidents • You are responsible for out of pocket costs • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Chapter 1 2024-08-09
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- the ability of a person needing health care
- healthcare law enacted in 2010
- reimbursement mechanism, fixed payment, per member per month
- a program that is means-tested
- dominant healthcare delivery system in U.S.
- people with health needs who lacks resources
- network of organizations to provide for coordinated care
- a contract between an mco and an enrollee
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- distributional principle of supply and demand
- health insurance for children
- bundling of fees for services
- health insurance financed by department of defense
- federal health insurance program from elderly
13 Clues: health insurance for children • bundling of fees for services • healthcare law enacted in 2010 • a program that is means-tested • a contract between an mco and an enrollee • the ability of a person needing health care • dominant healthcare delivery system in U.S. • people with health needs who lacks resources • distributional principle of supply and demand • ...
Coverage Review 2013-10-03
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- usually expressed as a policy with only Bodily Injury and Property Damage Coverages.
- a form of automobile physical damage insurance covering any loss or damage to an automobile except by collision.
- the insurance coverage which pays bodily injury expenses that result from an accident caused by an uninsured motorist or an unidentified hit and run motorist
- allows reimbursement of reasonable expenses because of bodily injury sustained as the result of an accident.
- coverage in GA that expands UMPD.
- provides coverage for additional dealer or aftermarket installed equipment on a covered vehicle.
- coverage to protect other's property in the even of an accident.
- coverage that allows for medical limits when damages exceed $100,000.
- insurance coverage that applies when a covered driver is fataly injured in an auto accident.
- the insurance that pays for damage an uninsured driver causes to your vehicle.
- coverage that allows reimbursement of reasonable expenses, medical and funeral, incurred because of bodily injury sustained as the result of an accident.
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- provides coverage for glass damage on a covered vehicle with no deductible.
- the insurance coverage that applies when a covered person is injured and the person at fault for the accident does not have enough liability insurance
- consist of Comprehensive and Collision Coverages.
- coverage that provides reimbursement for cost associated with renting a vehicle while the covered vehicle is disabled due to a covered loss
- additional add on coverage that is available only in Georgia that expands the Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage to include protection to the insured if involved in an accident with an underinsured motorist.
- provideshigher liability limits for a particular vehicle, to an additional interest for the vehicle while the policyholder maintains their same liability limits.
- provides coverage for issues such as vehicle lockout, towing, jump start, flat tire change, and fluid delivery.
- the coverage option which allows limits from one vehicle on a multi-car policy added to the liability limits of another vehicle on the same policy.
- coverage that provides reimbursement for cost associated with the towing and labor performed on a covered vehicle.
- protection against a loss arising out of the liability imposed by law upon the insured for damages resulting in bodily injury, sickness or disease
- automobile coverage that pays for damage to the insured object caused by collision with any object stationary or moving.
22 Clues: coverage in GA that expands UMPD. • consist of Comprehensive and Collision Coverages. • coverage to protect other's property in the even of an accident. • coverage that allows for medical limits when damages exceed $100,000. • provides coverage for glass damage on a covered vehicle with no deductible. • ...
Crossword 2023-02-22
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- financial strategies of saving, investments, and ultimately distributing money meant to sustain oneself during retirement
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income
- a formal business letter which is often the first contact with a prospective employer
- the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement (such as one with a labor union)
- Health insurance or medical insurance is a type of insurance that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses. As with other types of insurance, risk is shared among many individuals
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation
- a formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position
- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- the action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts
- the action of giving work to someone
- the competence or skill expected of a professional
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
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- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- sales minus cost of goods sold, general expenses, taxes, and interest
- federal health insurance for people 65 or older
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something
- the availability of employment and labor, in terms of supply and demand
- total income before taxes
- a letter written on behalf of an applicant by someone who can vouch for that person's educational or professional performance
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification
- personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other people
- a fee paid to an agent or employee for transacting a piece of business or performing a service
24 Clues: total income before taxes • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • the action of giving work to someone • federal health insurance for people 65 or older • the action of mentioning or alluding to something • the competence or skill expected of a professional • a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation • ...
BM: Savings, Investing and Auto Insurance Terms 2025-02-23
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- The cause of a possible loss. For example, fire, theft, or hail.
- An estimate of the cost of insurance, based on information supplied to the insurance company by the applicant.
- Provides coverage for any direct and accidental loss of, or damage to, your covered vehicle and its normal equipment, to include but not limited to fire, theft or malicious mischief.
- Injury Any physical injury to a person.
- Cost The cost to repair or replace an insured item.
- you for damage to your vehicle sustained in a collision with another vehicle or with any other object.
- Coverage for a policyholder's legal liability resulting from injuries to other persons or damage to their property as a result of an auto accident.
- The money that is held at a financial institution.
- Percentage Yield The amount of dividends (or interest) your account earns in a year.
- The amount of the loss which the insured is responsible to pay before benefits from the insurance company are payable.
- A share of ownership in a company.
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- of Deposit Like a savings account, but for a set period of time, higher interest rate and a penalty if withdrawn early.
- The money you receive from your employer in exchange for providing a good or service.
- Damage Damage to another person's property.
- Motorist Property Damage Will pay for damages to your automobile, set up to a limit, when caused by a negligent uninsured motorist.
- The process that takes an asset’s earnings and reinvests them so you can earn more over time.
- The amount of money an insurance company charges for insurance coverage.
- Notice to an insurer that under the terms of a policy, a loss maybe covered.
- Fund A collection of investments that pools money from many investors to buy a variety of assets. Like having a folder of various investments.
- A term that can refer to something that is charged, as well as something that is earned.
- The money that you have set aside for a specific purpose or in case of an emergency.
- A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance.
- A retirement savings plan that's sponsored by an employer.
- Individual Retirement Account.
24 Clues: Individual Retirement Account. • A share of ownership in a company. • Injury Any physical injury to a person. • Damage Damage to another person's property. • The money that is held at a financial institution. • Cost The cost to repair or replace an insured item. • A retirement savings plan that's sponsored by an employer. • ...
Healthcare Vocabulary 2024-10-03
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- Financial protection against the healthcare costs caused by treating disease or accidental injury.
- A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan.
- Flat fees or payments (often $5-10) that a patient pays for each doctor visit or prescription.
- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- Medical treatment rendered to people whose illnesses or medical problems are short-term or don't require long-term continuing care.
- How many times people use particular healthcare services during particular periods of time.
- Large businesses, small businesses, and individuals who form a group for insurance coverage.
- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care.
- Status granted to a medical specialist who completes required training and passes and examination in his/her specialized area.
- A medical problem that will not improve, that lasts a lifetime, or recurs.
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- A healthcare procedure that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance.
- A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs.
- A nurse specialist who provides primary and/or specialty care to patients. In some states nurse practitioners do not have to be supervised by a doctor.
- A private organization, usually an insurance company, that finances healthcare.
- An insurance program for people with low incomes who are unable to afford healthcare. Funded by Govt. and provided by states.
- A percentage of providers' fees that managed care companies hold back from providers which is only given to them if the amount of care they provide (or that the entire plan provides) is under a budgeted amount for each quarter or the whole year.
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage.
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- The person enrolled in a health plan.
- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services.
- When one group of patients does not pay for services, such as uninsured or Medicare patients, healthcare providers pass on the costs for these health services to other groups of patients.
21 Clues: The person enrolled in a health plan. • A person's ability to obtain healthcare services. • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care. • A medical problem that will not improve, that lasts a lifetime, or recurs. • A private organization, usually an insurance company, that finances healthcare. • ...
SIU Sleuths 2023-02-15
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- A person making a claim, especially in a lawsuit or for a government-sponsored benefit
- Not Liberty Mutual but still Liberty Mutual
- The action or offense of giving a false or misleading account of the nature of something
- A contract of insurance
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- To cause someone to believe something that is not true; typically in order to gain some personal advantage
- Not revealed or made known publicly
- A practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss
- Carry out a careful investigation into a crime or mystery
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- Make a demand for money under the terms of an insurance policy
- Stating your address is in one location but you live elsewhere
- The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something
- Escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery
- A situation involving exposure to danger
- A person or organization covered by insurance
- The act of reaching out to SIU for them to investigate
- Carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts
- Owed by the insured
18 Clues: Owed by the insured • A contract of insurance • Not revealed or made known publicly • A situation involving exposure to danger • Not Liberty Mutual but still Liberty Mutual • A person or organization covered by insurance • Escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery • The act of reaching out to SIU for them to investigate • ...
Marketplace and Insurance 2024-11-15
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- Provides health coverage options and consumer protections and increases access to information
- A state-run insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage
- The monthly cost you pay for your insurance plan.
- Insurance plans offered in the Marketplace have networks of hospitals, doctors, specialists, pharmacies, and other health care providers available to treat the plan’s members.
- The percentage of the cost you pay for a covered health care service after you’ve met your deductible.
- Small Business Health Options Program
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- Affordable Care Act
- Children’s Health Insurance Program
- The amount you pay for covered health care services per year before your plan starts to pay its share, except free preventive services.
- The insurance holder
- A cost-sharing reduction lowers the amount you have to pay for deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments
11 Clues: Affordable Care Act • The insurance holder • Children’s Health Insurance Program • Small Business Health Options Program • The monthly cost you pay for your insurance plan. • A state-run insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage • Provides health coverage options and consumer protections and increases access to information • ...
Healthcare reform acts from 1990-2010s 2024-05-14
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- The American Reinvestment and Recovery Act: made substantial investments to help develop health information technology, expand primary care workforce, and conduct research
- requires group health plans and health insurance issuers to ensure that financial requirements applicable to mental health
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act: restricts the use of pre-existing conditions in health insurance coverage determinations
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- Medicare Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act: created a voluntary, subsidized prescription drug benefit under Medicare
- proposal that included: universal coverage, a basic benefit package, and health insurance reform
- Also known as the Affordable Care Act: helps provide low-income households with affordable health insurance
- government program that provides health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources
- State Children’s Health Insurance Program: provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children
- National committee on quality assurance: to accredit managed health plans
9 Clues: National committee on quality assurance: to accredit managed health plans • proposal that included: universal coverage, a basic benefit package, and health insurance reform • Also known as the Affordable Care Act: helps provide low-income households with affordable health insurance • ...
Billing and claims 2022-01-25
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- ICD codes are alphanumeric designations given to every diagnosis, description of symptoms and causes of death attributed to humans. Remember: Diagnosis
- The most a client must pay for covered services in a plan year. After they spend this amount on deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance for in-network care and services, the health plan pays 100% of the costs of covered benefits
- A tax-advantaged account to pay for certain out-of-pocket healthcare costs. Funds do not typically roll over from year to year. “Use it or lose it”
- A tax-advantaged account created for individuals who are covered under high deductible plans to cover out-of-pocket healthcare costs. Funds roll over from year to year.
- The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay (20%, for example) after you've paid your deductible
- A health reimbursement arrangement is an employer-funded plan that reimburses employees for qualified medical expenses and, in some cases, insurance premiums.
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- A statement from your health insurance plan describing what costs it will cover for medical care or products you’ve received. The EOB is generated when your provider submits a claim for the services you received
- The amount that an insurance company will pay for a given service code according to the contract. This applies to providers that are in-network with a specific payer.
- The timeframe within which a claim must be submitted to a payer. Different payers will have different time frames
- A fixed amount ($20, for example) you pay for a covered health care service, even after you've paid your deductible.
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay. With a $2,000 deductible, for example, you pay the first $2,000 of covered services yourself.
- Third party companies that serve as the middlemen for insurance payors and providers. They check for errors and make claims compatible with payor software. Change Healthcare is our clearinghouse!
- A way to figure out who pays first when two or more health insurance plans are responsible for paying the same medical claim.The client is responsible to know what insurance is primary and for updating their COB before claims are submitted.
- Also known as service codes, CPT codes are a universal system that identifies medical procedures. Each procedure is given its own unique five digit code that identifies to health insurance companies what type of care was provided! Remember: Time and Type
- The electronic transaction that provides claim payment information. These files are used by practices, facilities, and billing companies to auto-post claim payments into their systems
15 Clues: The timeframe within which a claim must be submitted to a payer. Different payers will have different time frames • A fixed amount ($20, for example) you pay for a covered health care service, even after you've paid your deductible. • The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay (20%, for example) after you've paid your deductible • ...
Healthcare Terms 2023-11-10
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- DRGS are a common method of reimbursement here
- Joint state and Federal insurance
- Also known as In network providers
- What drugs are covered by your plan
- Calculated as a percent
- Also referred to as gradualism
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- Paying per service
- You have to pay this out of pocket before your insurance will pay
- Initial fee you pay when you go to a checkup or appointment
- The best nursing discipline
- A payment to a physician or group of physicians per person
- Federal Health insurance
- Monthly cost
13 Clues: Monthly cost • Paying per service • Calculated as a percent • Federal Health insurance • The best nursing discipline • Also referred to as gradualism • Joint state and Federal insurance • Also known as In network providers • What drugs are covered by your plan • DRGS are a common method of reimbursement here • A payment to a physician or group of physicians per person • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2013-06-06
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- Your health insurance policy does not generally cover you or covers after some years for which illnesses
- Health insurance provider tie up with hospitals to provide cashless facility to its customers, what are these hospitals referred as?
- When your health insurance provider directly clears your hospital bills with the hospital, what kind of claim settlement is it known as?
- What is the amount that you pay for taking health insurance cover know as?
- The amount of cover that you opt for is called?
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- When your health insurance provider repays the hospital expenses amount to you , what kind of claim settlement is it known as?
- A policy that protects you against medical expenses incurred due to grave illness like cancer, is called?
- If you take one sum insured to cover your entire family, what cover is it know as?
- A basic health insurance policy will cover your ________ expenses
- Under which section of the Income Tax Act, is premium paid for health insurance exempted?
10 Clues: The amount of cover that you opt for is called? • A basic health insurance policy will cover your ________ expenses • What is the amount that you pay for taking health insurance cover know as? • If you take one sum insured to cover your entire family, what cover is it know as? • ...
Insurance Words 2022-02-17
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- comprehensive insurance for a vehicle helps accommodate for cases other than collision
- liability is the legal responsibility for something by law
- insurance is protection against unexpected expenses for which you have to pay a premium
- property is an item that a person can have, which can be damaged
- the amount that needs to be paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in and pays the rest of the expenses up to the limit
- a state and federal program that helps pay healthcare costs for those with limited means
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- insurance where the insured pays a percentage of the expense, splitting risk
- a health savings account is a tax-free savings account put away for health emergency costs that can be used in conjunction with a high-deductible plans to reduce costs
- a collision is when two things bump into each other, and in the case of vehicles, has its own insurance
- the amount that needs to paid regularly for an insurance policy
10 Clues: liability is the legal responsibility for something by law • the amount that needs to paid regularly for an insurance policy • property is an item that a person can have, which can be damaged • insurance where the insured pays a percentage of the expense, splitting risk • comprehensive insurance for a vehicle helps accommodate for cases other than collision • ...
Busy Work 2022-05-09
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- A policy that will pay specifies sums for medical expenses or treatments. Health policies can offer many options and vary in their approaches to coverage.
- A policy that will pay a specified sum to beneficiaries upon the death of the insured.
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- An elective combination of coverages for the risks of owning a home. Can include losses due to fire, burglary, vandalism, earthquake, and other perils.
- Coverage on the risks associated with driving or owning an automobile. It can include collision, liability, comprehensive, medical, and uninsured motorist coverages.
- The amount of the loss which the insured is responsible to pay before benefits from the insurance company are payable. You may choose a higher deductible to lower your premium.
- The written contract of insurance.
- The date on which the policy ends.
- A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance by or on behalf of an insurance company.
- Notice to an insurer that under the terms of a policy, a loss maybe covered.
- Renters' insurance, often called tenants' insurance, is an insurance policy that provides some of the benefits of homeowners' insurance, but does not include coverage for the dwelling, or structure, with the exception of small alterations that a tenant makes to the structure.
10 Clues: The written contract of insurance. • The date on which the policy ends. • Notice to an insurer that under the terms of a policy, a loss maybe covered. • A policy that will pay a specified sum to beneficiaries upon the death of the insured. • A licensed person or organization authorized to sell insurance by or on behalf of an insurance company. • ...
Chapter 19-1: Types of Insurance 2024-03-07
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- Insurance carried by employers to make up for work-related injuries.
- Purchased by the insured during his/her working years to pay benefits if the person would become disabled.
- Insurance that covers property that is transported anywhere but the ocean.
- Provides protection against claims of parties who suffer injury or other loss as a result of negligence.
- Requires the insurer to pay the beneficiary the policy's face amount if the insured dies within the period of coverage.
- Insurance to cover current or future illnesses which they could not afford to pay for themselves.
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- The potential to sustain loss if the insured property is damaged or destroyed or if the insured person is injured or dies
- Insurance that covers losses from or connected to the ownership and operation of motor vehicles.
- Requires insured to pay premiums for as long as the insured lives or until a certain old age.
- Insurance written for a certain number of years.
- Insurance to cover loss or damage to vessels, cargo, and other property exposed to the sea.
11 Clues: Insurance written for a certain number of years. • Insurance carried by employers to make up for work-related injuries. • Insurance that covers property that is transported anywhere but the ocean. • Insurance to cover loss or damage to vessels, cargo, and other property exposed to the sea. • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key terms created by Christian Sizemore 2013-05-07
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- The risk of harm caused by human mistakes
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- Occurs when conditions can be controlled
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster
- the systemic process process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
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- when there is a likelihood of economic loss
- risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers
- the possibility of loss or injury
- Occurs when conditions can NOT be controlled
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
11 Clues: the possibility of loss or injury • Occurs when conditions can be controlled • The risk of harm caused by human mistakes • when there is a likelihood of economic loss • Occurs when conditions can NOT be controlled • the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers • ...
CPB Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-22
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- statement of health insurance plan
- patient's words
- reports outpatient and office procedures
- payment before insurance
- covers employees' health care after leave
- essential, needed
- payment for each medical encounter
- principles of right and good conduct
- professional association, CEU
- hospital equipment, supplies
- local coverage determinations
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- provider's finds
- someone who reviews and prepares claims
- the game plan for the patient
- patient's signature
- dependents who are part of a care plan
- reports diseases, injuries
- October 1 - September 30, government year
- beneficiaries of TRICARE, uniformed personnel
- looks over records and claims
20 Clues: patient's words • provider's finds • essential, needed • patient's signature • payment before insurance • reports diseases, injuries • hospital equipment, supplies • the game plan for the patient • professional association, CEU • looks over records and claims • local coverage determinations • statement of health insurance plan • payment for each medical encounter • ...
Administrative laws 2023-09-13
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- driving while impaired
- tested by breath, blood, or urine
- Certificate of title lists owners _____
- driving is a _____ not a right
- legally _____ if BAC is 0.8
- going over speed limit
- assigned for speeding
- speeding, running red lights, tailgating, etc
- paper test
- test where you check eyesight
- eating, drinking, talking
- take license away
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- a responsibility of owning a car
- always drive at a _____ speed
- primary cause of crashes with 16-18y/o
- driving dangerously
- show’s responsibility of car
- legal terms in reckless driving charge
- Minnesota requires _____ insurance
- test where you drive
20 Clues: paper test • take license away • driving dangerously • test where you drive • assigned for speeding • driving while impaired • going over speed limit • eating, drinking, talking • legally _____ if BAC is 0.8 • show’s responsibility of car • always drive at a _____ speed • test where you check eyesight • driving is a _____ not a right • a responsibility of owning a car • ...
Banking 2020-06-21
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- savings
- bill
- exchange
- advances
- share
- debt
- clearing
- allowance
- loan
- overdraft
- discount
- bond
- capital
- coupon
- funds
- equity
- broker
- agent
- charge
- cash
- clerk
- cheque
- audit
- retail
- debit
- mortgage
- ingot
- inflation
- currency
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- dividend
- signature
- cashier
- guinea
- credit
- balance
- branch
- crown
- insurance
- statement
- corporate
- deposit
- ledger
- cent
- income
- bankrupt
- receipt
- account
- security
- lending
- interest
- transfer
- note
52 Clues: bill • debt • loan • bond • cent • cash • note • share • crown • funds • agent • clerk • audit • debit • ingot • guinea • credit • branch • ledger • coupon • equity • income • broker • charge • cheque • retail • savings • cashier • balance • deposit • capital • receipt • account • lending • dividend • exchange • advances • clearing • discount • bankrupt • security • interest • transfer • mortgage • currency • signature • insurance • statement • allowance • overdraft • corporate • inflation
eco 2024-04-22
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- risk at your own risk
- getting paid
- idk
- plan type
- idk
- lol
- dose not stay overnight
- money back
- monthly payment
- money you pay
- account for your health
- cant cover
- gets benifits
- stays overnight
- paid for
- Rx
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- helps cover coast of expenses
- what you make when something happends
- appointment over the phone
- ignor
- what you pay first
- has no insurance
- bright side
- included
- isk
- idk
- type of contract
- idk
- donation
- reduce
- risk for your property
- risk for yourself
- two people pay
33 Clues: Rx • idk • idk • lol • isk • idk • idk • ignor • reduce • included • donation • paid for • plan type • money back • cant cover • bright side • getting paid • money you pay • gets benifits • two people pay • monthly payment • stays overnight • has no insurance • type of contract • risk for yourself • what you pay first • risk at your own risk • risk for your property • dose not stay overnight • account for your health • ...
Esure Crossword 2021-07-07
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- Process you go through in order to offer optional extras to a policy holder
- Call type where the customer calls through to continue their insurance for another year
- Number of days a policy holder can suspend their policy for at one time
- What company provides breakdown cover for Esure
- Insurance company whos original target market was women
- Type of license you have before passing your test
- Type of car Esure provide aslong as the original car is repairable after an accident
- Document policy holders use for travelling abroad is a ____ card
- What we must confirm with the policy holder before cancelling a policy
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- where to go to find call scripts and answers to general queries
- JIC is made up of personal injury benefit, care hire cover, key cover and _____ cover
- Payment method which policy holders can pay by other than yearly card payment
- What the policy is shown as if cancelled at renewal
- What other insurance do Esure provide other than car insurance
- security process we must go through at the start of every call
- Type of discount for policy holders with 2+ cars
- What is the cancellation fee amount in the first year
- How many years no claims must a policy holder have to be entitled to get protected no claims discount
- Motor ______ protection
19 Clues: Motor ______ protection • What company provides breakdown cover for Esure • Type of discount for policy holders with 2+ cars • Type of license you have before passing your test • What the policy is shown as if cancelled at renewal • What is the cancellation fee amount in the first year • Insurance company whos original target market was women • ...
Commerce Key terms 2022-10-18
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- an official copy of your birth registration held by the NSW Registry of Births,
- the things that an insurance policy covers
- a high-cost, short-term and small amount loan.
- money lodged with the Rental Bond Board.
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- usually one week’s rent that will reserve the premises for a person
- the main federal government welfare agency.
- the person who is covered by the insurance policy
- money set aside during your working life for retirement
- expenses that change over time, and do not occur on a regular basis.
- details the exact condition of a property when new tenants move in
- a central fund of money that has been contributed by a group of people
- one-off costs for setting up a new place to live or a business
- the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- a legal contract between a tenant and a landlord that allows the tenant to use the landlord’s property
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- items that can be used to reduce your assessable income,
- the things that an insurance policy will not specifically cover
- promise to repair any defects that are in a product
- plastic card that allows you to buy goods by electronically
- expenses that are the same amount every time
- the company that is providing the insurance
- also known as collaborative
- organisation supplying the community with a service
- a place of shelter which keeps a person safe
- the person or persons who rents a property from a landlord
- a person who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular period of time
- a loan from a financial institution such as a bank
- an additional tax of 2% of income used to fund the Medicare system
28 Clues: also known as collaborative • money lodged with the Rental Bond Board. • a list of income and likely expenditures • the things that an insurance policy covers • the company that is providing the insurance • the main federal government welfare agency. • expenses that are the same amount every time • a place of shelter which keeps a person safe • ...
PM Reach NSW 2023-02-14
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- MyConnect is Australia’s ______ independent utility connections company.
- Fill in the missing word: O*NO Legal are the real estate agents’ _______
- Property Insurance Plus keep both ______ top of mind to take the hassle out of insurance.
- A ________ claim was the most expensive claim ever settled at EBM RentCover
- Kolmeo makes day to day tasks engaging, _______ & fun
- What is the name of the free mental health and wellness app for the Industry brought to you by Rise?
- What is the top, non maintenance related type of question that renters ask Rental Heroes Chatbot "Alex"?
- What type of brain, also a reptile, is in charge of stress responses? (Rise)
- How many languages are down Bricks + Agent troubleshooting guide support?
- Elite Agent help real estate professionals grow their businesses through providing top quality news, content, events, ________ and coaching
- Kolmeo is here, ______ & everywhere
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- How many years does a Tax Depreciation Schedule last for (MCG QUANTITY SURVEYORS)?
- At Property Me,We offer Basic, _______ and Premium subscription options to our customers
- In 2022, which leading landlord insurance specialist won a Mansfield Award for Claims Excellence? (Visit EBM RentCover for answer)
- MYCONNECT has over 1000 _____ reviews with a 4.8-star rating
- is our revolutionary payment platform that streamlines your rental payment process with Property Me.
- What is inspection express latest inspection type?
- How many minutes does it generally take for an office to setup "Alex" from Rental Heroes?
- Kristen from O*NO Legal is known as the crazy what lady? (Hint it’s an animal)
- Who are the Paperless CR's sent to for filling out/signing? (inspection express)
- Property Insurance Plus is backed by experience in _______ management & insurance
- Elite Agent is a small __________publisher with a proud track record.
- What flooring type has an effective life of 8 years? (MCG QUANTITY SURVEYORS)
- What’s the name of the Bricks + Agent communication channels
24 Clues: Kolmeo is here, ______ & everywhere • What is inspection express latest inspection type? • Kolmeo makes day to day tasks engaging, _______ & fun • MYCONNECT has over 1000 _____ reviews with a 4.8-star rating • What’s the name of the Bricks + Agent communication channels • Elite Agent is a small __________publisher with a proud track record. • ...
AGC Team Meeting 2026-05-13
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- Makes homemade pasta
- Gene Simmons once insured this body part for $1,000,000
- Graduated from High School in Paris, France
- Has never seen any Star Wars movies
- Used to get weekly calls from Scottie Pippen
- Plays the cello
- Loves to mow grass
- The team at Markel responsible for product development, state filings and policy form Management (in short)
- Is related to someone imprisoned for involvement in the Lincoln assassination
- Was born and raised in Colorado
- Lived in Costa Rica
- Has more than 110 houseplants
- Where one insurance company indemnifies another insurance company for all or part of a loss sustained under a policy or policies of insurance
- Last word of the Markel Style
- Was voted "Most Spirited" in High School
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- My "bias is Jimin"
- Loves reading nonfiction and scifi novels
- Low-fare passenger vehicle insured by Markel
- Has been to over 100 concerts
- Was a contestant on Where in the World is Carmen San Diego
- Loves Country Music, especially George Strait
- Day The next US public holiday where Markel employees are given a day off
- Markel's primary insurance distribution channel where a producer acts as an intermediary between the retail agent and a specialty insurer to place complex, high-risk or niche coverage
- Is ambidextrous
- Handbag company owned by Markel Group
- A professional designation for risk management and property & casualty insurance professionals administered by The Institutes, which at least two of our teammate have (in short)
- Is having a baby this year
- State in which the greatest majority of our AGC has a law license
- Location of Markel's first international expansion
- By the end of this summer, will have visited all 50 U.S. States
- Ratio Incurred losses + Expenses /Earned Premium=
- Was fired from Macaroni Grill
32 Clues: Is ambidextrous • Plays the cello • My "bias is Jimin" • Loves to mow grass • Lived in Costa Rica • Makes homemade pasta • Is having a baby this year • Has been to over 100 concerts • Has more than 110 houseplants • Last word of the Markel Style • Was fired from Macaroni Grill • Was born and raised in Colorado • Has never seen any Star Wars movies • Handbag company owned by Markel Group • ...
Health Insurance 2018-01-25
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- The amount an insured must pay each time a service is provided
- Providing or supplying something for use
- The person or people covered by an insurance plan
- The insured and the insurance company share expenses
- Something, usually money, awarded to soeone as a recompense for loss, injury, etc.
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- An amount the insured must pay before services become available
- The maximum amount an insured will be required to pay under a plan in any one year
- The amount charged for insurance
- A complaint made to a health insurer
- An insurance plan in which the plan selects physicians and doctors
10 Clues: The amount charged for insurance • A complaint made to a health insurer • Providing or supplying something for use • The person or people covered by an insurance plan • The insured and the insurance company share expenses • The amount an insured must pay each time a service is provided • An amount the insured must pay before services become available • ...
Wellness 2024-04-04
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- Real ___ is an online weight loss program through Rally.
- Who is our District's Wellness Coordinator?
- 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.
- Walking ___ thousand steps is associated with weight loss and weight management.
- Name of our District's health insurance.
- Let's Get ___ on Rally manages our screening options.
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- Everyone should have at least ___ portions of a variety of fruits and vegetables every day.
- What is the bus called that goes to schools that performs mammograms?
- Who is our District's Benefit Counselor?
- Does our building have a relaxation room?
- Who is our District's Assistant Wellness Coordinator?
- Name of our District's dental insurance.
- Can you use our District's on site clinic as your primary doctor?
- During ___ enrollment employees can make changes to their benefits.
- What staff member is your Wellness Champion?
- What month is National Nutrition Month?
- Name of our District's on-site clinic.
19 Clues: Name of our District's on-site clinic. • What month is National Nutrition Month? • Who is our District's Benefit Counselor? • Name of our District's dental insurance. • Name of our District's vision insurance. • Name of our District's health insurance. • Does our building have a relaxation room? • Who is our District's Wellness Coordinator? • ...
Future Smart 1 2022-01-27
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- A MONETARY FEE YOU ARE CHARGED FOR BORROWING MONEY
- FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUENT AID ABBREVIATION
- FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
- THE PEOPLE THAT ARE FINANCIALLY PROTECTED IN A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
- AMOUNT YOU ARE PERSONALLY REQUIRED TO PAY BEFORE YOUR INSURANCE COVERS THE COST
- MONEY YOU CAN EARN
- MONEY THAT A PERSON IS REQUIRED TO PAY FOR SERVICES AFTER A DEDUCTIBLE
- INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOU
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- WHEN MONEY IS ADDED INTO A BANK ACCOUNT
- WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES INCREASES
- WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES DECREASES
- AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE CHARGED
- THE MONEY YOU'RE SPENDING
- MEASURES THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ARE WILLING TO BUY A PARTICULAR GOOD OR SERVIE AT A GIVEN PRICE
- AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE
- A NETWORK OF CONSUMERS AND PRODUCES OF GOODS AND SERVICES IN A COMMUNITY
- A PLAN FOR SPENDING OR SAVING MONEY
- A FIXED FEE YOU PAY FOR SPEFIFIC MEICAL SERVCES
18 Clues: MONEY YOU CAN EARN • AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE • THE MONEY YOU'RE SPENDING • INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOU • AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU ARE CHARGED • A PLAN FOR SPENDING OR SAVING MONEY • FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • WHEN MONEY IS ADDED INTO A BANK ACCOUNT • WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES INCREASES • WHEN THE PRICE OF GOODS OR SERVICES DECREASES • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Gray Nelson 2013-05-09
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- possibility of catastrophe caused by nature.
- is the threat of a loss with no gain
- cannot be controlled
- risk of harm caused by human mistakes
- risk that meets an insurance company's criteria
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- process of managing risk
- risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers
- possibilty of loss/injury
- when conditions can be controlled
- likelihood of economic loss
- paid protection
11 Clues: paid protection • cannot be controlled • process of managing risk • possibilty of loss/injury • likelihood of economic loss • when conditions can be controlled • is the threat of a loss with no gain • risk of harm caused by human mistakes • possibility of catastrophe caused by nature. • risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers • ...
Patient Access Week 2025-03-28
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- Dignity, Justice, Service, Excellence, Stewardship
- person whose name the insurance is under
- Insurance provided by federal government for person over 65 or with disabilities.
- examples full name, DOB, last 4 SSN, address
- document to verify who we can speak with regarding appt
- type of guarantor used for VA
- a prepay amount we inform patients
- web tool to find dept info and knowledge
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- 90% goal of following your schedule
- type of payment plan that requires SSN to be on file
- a person who is financially responsible for account
- as mercy employees we care called
- require to ask when patient is filing with Medicare
- viewing insurance details, eligibility and benefits
- our employer
15 Clues: our employer • type of guarantor used for VA • as mercy employees we care called • a prepay amount we inform patients • 90% goal of following your schedule • person whose name the insurance is under • web tool to find dept info and knowledge • examples full name, DOB, last 4 SSN, address • Dignity, Justice, Service, Excellence, Stewardship • ...
Chapter 19 Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-04
Across
- written rental agreement
- money given to the owner upfront
- expenditure that varies in amount
- maximum amount that can be charged
- agreement to pay someone upon the death of the insured
- estimate of how likely a borrower will pay his or her bills on time.
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- amount of money policyholder pays as a part of insurance claim
- plan for the use or management of money
- understanding the basics of finance
- set amount of money due on a set date
- something of value held by a lending institution
- insurance for people with serious illness or injury
- services such as electricity, water and internet
- legal contract that describes your rights and responsibilities
- insurance that protects possessions
15 Clues: written rental agreement • money given to the owner upfront • expenditure that varies in amount • maximum amount that can be charged • understanding the basics of finance • insurance that protects possessions • set amount of money due on a set date • plan for the use or management of money • something of value held by a lending institution • ...
insurance-Thomas Trevino 2026-03-05
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- helps pay for in patient care in hospitals
- shifting the risk to someone else
- volunteer program where you pay a monthly premium
- a bill submitted to the insurance company for payment
- private companies contact medicare
- purchaser of the insurance policy
- for 65 or older
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- pays for the assistance needed by a person that can not live on their own
- helps pay for medical expenses
- helps pay for things after your death
- a tax-advantage savings account
- saving money in case you lose your job
- helps to lower prescription costs
- money paid on a regular basis to purchase the insurance
- likelihood that something will be lost
15 Clues: for 65 or older • helps pay for medical expenses • a tax-advantage savings account • helps to lower prescription costs • shifting the risk to someone else • purchaser of the insurance policy • private companies contact medicare • helps pay for things after your death • saving money in case you lose your job • likelihood that something will be lost • ...
Refresher 2026-04-16
Across
- someone who acts as a high target individual
- bad software with bad intentions
- delivers malware
- fixed amount at the time of medical services
- what you pay before insurance covers you
- percentage of cost shared with insurance
- infects a device through a downloadable file
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- bundled in software that seems legitimate or pirated software
- phone calls pretending to be IT support, banks, or management
- anything that can harm an asset
- watches everything you do on your device
- anything of value to an organization
- the amount you pay each month
- healthcare for children whose family cannot afford private insurance and make too much for medicaid
- a cybercrime where attackers impersonate a trusted person
15 Clues: delivers malware • the amount you pay each month • anything that can harm an asset • bad software with bad intentions • anything of value to an organization • watches everything you do on your device • what you pay before insurance covers you • percentage of cost shared with insurance • someone who acts as a high target individual • ...
SPHH 2022-07-26
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- must be 16 to open
- must be 18 to open
- a convenient way to send a receive money
- a liquid savings account with higher dividend rates
- a good way to prepare for retirement
- most people need this to buy a car
- must be active; is not tangible
- insurance for when someone goes to the doctor
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- a great way to prepare for the future
- can be used for anything i.e. home repair, debt consolidation, etc.
- must be active; is tangible
- people use this to finance their home
- this is required when opening an account
- account that is not liquid but has high returns
- insurance to protect where someone lives
- insurance to protect a person or their family should something horrible happen
- allows you to borrow money against your home
17 Clues: must be 16 to open • must be 18 to open • must be active; is tangible • must be active; is not tangible • most people need this to buy a car • a good way to prepare for retirement • a great way to prepare for the future • people use this to finance their home • a convenient way to send a receive money • this is required when opening an account • ...
SPHH 2022-07-26
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- can be used for anything i.e. home repair, debt consolidation, etc.
- account that is not liquid but has high returns
- people use this to finance their home
- a great way to prepare for the future
- insurance to protect where someone lives
- a good way to prepare for retirement
- insurance to protect a person or their family should something horrible happen
- insurance for when someone goes to the doctor
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- allows you to borrow money against your home
- must be 16 to open
- most people need this to buy a car
- must be active; is tangible
- a convenient way to send a receive money
- must be 18 to open
- a liquid savings account with higher dividend rates
- this is required when opening an account
- must be active; is not tangible
17 Clues: must be 16 to open • must be 18 to open • must be active; is tangible • must be active; is not tangible • most people need this to buy a car • a good way to prepare for retirement • people use this to finance their home • a great way to prepare for the future • a convenient way to send a receive money • this is required when opening an account • ...
Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- The amount paid to the insurance provider every month in order to maintain an insurance plan.
- A sum of money is given to this designated person, often in the time of death.
- Keeps finances safe, even when the unexpected happens
- Measured on a yearly basis; refers to the amount you must pay before your insurance provider begins to cover costs.
- Primarily for health insurance; the amount owed each time you visit the doctor.
- It’s not just your health or car that need insurance; your personal belongings do too. This coverage allows you to insure important and expensive items, like a wedding ring or antique painting.
- Designed to protect your home and property, it covers the costs of damage in cases such as theft and fire.
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- This is a contract between the consumer and insurance company that outlines coverage plans
- This provides financial protection and income replacement in the case of death.
- This helps pay medical bills, and can include things like prescriptions or coverage for major medical costs. All plans are different and there are lots of options, so make sure you know what you’re getting before purchasing a plan.
- This ensures you have access to quality medical care anywhere you go. Some international policies even include the option of being airlifted out of the country if you get extremely sick.
- This is designed to protect your vehicle and you as a driver. There are many different plans, some of which include paying for repairs to another driver’s vehicle if you are in an accident. Depending on the value of your car, you may also want collision insurance, which covers certain costs if your vehicle is damaged.
12 Clues: Keeps finances safe, even when the unexpected happens • A sum of money is given to this designated person, often in the time of death. • This provides financial protection and income replacement in the case of death. • Primarily for health insurance; the amount owed each time you visit the doctor. • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by Kennedi Wienhorst 2018-05-14
Across
- risk of harm to a human
- occurs when conditions can be controlled
- cannot be covered by insurance
- possible by a natural disaster
- is able to be covered by insurance
- likelihood of economic loss
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- cannot be controlled
- possibility of loss or injury
- processes of managing risks
- threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- paid protection against loss
11 Clues: cannot be controlled • risk of harm to a human • processes of managing risks • likelihood of economic loss • paid protection against loss • possibility of loss or injury • cannot be covered by insurance • possible by a natural disaster • is able to be covered by insurance • occurs when conditions can be controlled • threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
Not Another One!?! 2019-11-27
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- Group that provides benefits to members
- pays full premium price
- special project of SHP to hold down premium cost (2 words)
- the favorite plan of active employees (2 words)
- Benefitfocus administrators can do (2 words)
- Itedium is one
- what we call policyholders
- Benefitfocus can also key this
- when coverage ends upon retirement (3 words)
- One who received direct billing
- another of the direct bill groups
- also known as sponsor
- administers the direct billing to SHP members
- happens even though QLE correctly entered (2 words)
- many north Carolinians participate in this
- they have a North Carolina version
- an occasion to make changes to coverage (3 words)
- what employer groups offer to members
- required to trigger a survivor shell (2 words)
- also known as subscriber
- what insurance gives you
- where a case goes if we incorrectly key in a PCP
- another of the direct bill groups
- what one gets from a plan
- what you buy to help mitigate medical costs
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- another meaning for policyholder
- provider of Medicare Advantage plans
- your own piece of a plan
- account action that triggers retiree enrollment
- one who is all done working
- needed to be in direct bill
- Social Security administers this
- Benefits cost compared to non-direct bill (2 words)
- group that includes retirees and COBRA members
- what your premium is if COBRA
- who administers eligibility and enrollment
- invoiced not deducted from pay (2 words)
- what we can’t do for Elizabeth City State Univ. (2 words)
- one of the direct bill groups
- one who chooses insurance plans
- one who offers insurance coverage
- when Medicare becomes effective (3 words)
- one who benefits from demise of another
- insured one who is not policyholder
- goes with Medicare, a plan
- the insurance package you choose
- all done working
47 Clues: Itedium is one • all done working • also known as sponsor • pays full premium price • your own piece of a plan • also known as subscriber • what insurance gives you • what one gets from a plan • what we call policyholders • goes with Medicare, a plan • one who is all done working • needed to be in direct bill • what your premium is if COBRA • one of the direct bill groups • ...
Summerfest Remix Puzzle 2020-07-09
Across
- break in coverage
- increases the likelihood or severity of a loss
- temporary coverage
- the section of the policy that provides coverage for the current price or book value of the thing that is lost or damaged
- what type of agent works for many insurers at once and sells these insurance products from many insurers and paid on commission base.
- break in coverage
- You must be able to suffer a financial loss; basically you have to own something to get insurance on it.
- ______ cash value
- Type of company owned by policyholders
- Characteristics of a contract are Declarations, Insuring Agreement, Exclusions and ____ Think D.I.C.E.
- this section of the policy that pays for damages that you may have unintentionally caused; it also pay for persona damage or injuries to others.
- Failure to use reasonable degree of care in a particular situation; wrongful act or omission of act
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- policies split loss based on percentage of coverage
- What program did Allstate create in 1976?
- Promise or guarantee that certain conditions will be met
- Mortgagee
- Excess Policy
- What is Mike Ziambas Dog's name, i literally just said it a few min ago
- What type of business did Deb and her husband own and operate prior to Deb coming to Allstate
- name of Deb's dog
- Kara Smoke, Lindsay Sobecki, Regina Wolf and who just won the Golden Compass Award for the 1st half of 2020.
- the cause of loss or damage
- asset- liabilities =
- the change that you will suffer financial loss
- what company did Allstate come from in 1925
- a loss where no value is left
- wrongful act resulting in injury or damage
- that transfer of a risk to an insurance company and the sharing of the costs of a loss or accident.
- association of state insurance (abbrv)
- claims assessor
30 Clues: Mortgagee • Excess Policy • claims assessor • break in coverage • name of Deb's dog • break in coverage • ______ cash value • temporary coverage • asset- liabilities = • the cause of loss or damage • a loss where no value is left • Type of company owned by policyholders • association of state insurance (abbrv) • What program did Allstate create in 1976? • ...
OptumRx: The Crossword 2013-12-19
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- The First thing you do when entering an order
- A list of medications offered by an insurance plan
- The DEVIL
- 1000 units of insulin in a _____
- A distracting...whoa! look at that!...um, rodent
- Type of Order Status
- Your home at work
- SOF
- OptumRx is a PBM, or ______
- Our previous company name
- An order is sent before payment is received
- The company we work for
- Diabetic Supply for drawing blood
- Selecting a Rx to remain in IRIS, but not fill
- PHI
- What you must offer at the end of each call
- Tom's nemisis
- Benefits Database System
- Amount due from member per Rx
- KS fulfillment center location
- Our Facilitator
- Our CEO
- Drugs available without a Rx
- A prescription with more than one substance in it, signified with a
- Call Center's drug of choice
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- These prescriptions are displayed in red
- CA fulfillment center location
- Our POET, don't you know it
- What city are you in?
- HIPAA
- Integrated Prescription Information Systems
- A non-branded drug
- The procedure for processing a claim through insurance
- The amount due from a customer before insurance
- A written document for medication
- A request submitted to insurance for payment
- Fill in the _____
- mg or one-thousandth of a gram
- Tab that defaults when opening eBC
- Drugs we must transfer calls for
- The main screen in IRIS when a member is displayed
- What our customers think our company is called
- A chemist with a doctorate - DO NOT CALL THEM!
- Prescriptions displayed in BLUE are typically _____
- Your job title
- mcg one-millionth of a gram
- M.D. must request approval for Rx
- Specialty Task Catagory
- Monthly payment due for insurance coverage
- Tab where Member ID is found
50 Clues: SOF • PHI • HIPAA • Our CEO • The DEVIL • Tom's nemisis • Your job title • Our Facilitator • Your home at work • Fill in the _____ • A non-branded drug • Type of Order Status • What city are you in? • The company we work for • Specialty Task Catagory • Benefits Database System • Our previous company name • Our POET, don't you know it • OptumRx is a PBM, or ______ • mcg one-millionth of a gram • ...
Australia's Health Care system 2022-10-11
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- the payment made by the consumer for health products or services in addition to the amount paid by the government.
- I have a right to be shown respect, dignity and consideration
- people who purchase PH insurance before the age of 31 do not have to pay an extra 2% of their premiums every year they do not have PH.
- 2 percent tax for all Australian tax payers to fund medicare.
- the right to receive safe and high quality care
- costs that patients must pay themselves.
- I have a right to be included in decisions and choices about my care
- the aim is to provide essential medicines for people who need them regardless of ability to pay.
- the amount that medicare contributes toward certain consultations and treatments
- I have a right to be informed about services, treatment, options and costs in a clear and open way
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- a determination of whether an individual or family is eligible for government assistance based on their level of income.
- being answerable or accountable for something within one's control.
- an insurance policy that helps pay for services not covered by medicare.
- an incentive for purchasing PH insurance. Policy holders could receive up to 30% refund on their premiums.
- something that motivates or encourages people to do something
- insurers have to option of offering up to 10% discount for hospital cover for those aged between 18 and 29
- Australia's universal health care system
- an additional 1-1.5 percent on high income earners who do not have private health insurance
- ensures that people who require frequent drs visits received additional financial support.
- I have a right to healthcare
- the amount paid for private health insurance
- when the dr charges only the schedule fee. Therefore there are no out of pocket expenses for the patient.
- I have a right to complain about my care and have my concerns addressed
23 Clues: I have a right to healthcare • Australia's universal health care system • costs that patients must pay themselves. • the amount paid for private health insurance • the right to receive safe and high quality care • I have a right to be shown respect, dignity and consideration • something that motivates or encourages people to do something • ...
SPHH 2022-07-26
Across
- must be 16 to open
- a convenient way to send a receive money
- must be 18 to open
- must be active; is tangible
- can be used for anything i.e. home repair, debt consolidation, etc.
- a great way to prepare for the future
- most people need this to buy a car
- insurance to protect a person or their family should something horrible happen
- a liquid savings account with higher dividend rates
Down
- insurance for when someone goes to the doctor
- account that is not liquid but has high returns
- insurance to protect where someone lives
- this is required when opening an account
- people use this to finance their home
- must be active; is not tangible
- allows you to borrow money against your home
- a good way to prepare for retirement
17 Clues: must be 16 to open • must be 18 to open • must be active; is tangible • must be active; is not tangible • most people need this to buy a car • a good way to prepare for retirement • people use this to finance their home • a great way to prepare for the future • a convenient way to send a receive money • insurance to protect where someone lives • ...
CV Insurance Terms 2021-06-10
Across
- Commercial Drivers License
- A Limited Comprehensive Coverage for Specified Perils for Commercial Type Vehicles
- Provides Coverage for an Insured Vehicle resulting from a cause other Collision
- Combines both Bodily Injury and Property Damage into a Single Dollar Limit
- This Report shows claims filed with other Insurance Carriers
- Policy with 10 or more power units (5 or more in NC)
- Doing Business As
- Truck Tractor operating while Not Under Dispatch
- Refrigerated Trailer with insulated walls and reefer mechanism used commonly for transporting Refrigerated Foods
- Central Analysis Bureau
- Provides Coverage for an Insured Vehicle resulting from a cause other Comprehensive
- Hazardous Material as classified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
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- Department of Transportation
- Provides Coverage for damage to glass into a single dollar limit
- What an Insured pays out of pocket on a covered claim before the Insurance Carrier covers the rest
- Gross Vehicle Weight; the Total Weight if a Vehicle and everything abroad, including the load
- Total Loss
- A temporary official suspension or delay of some type of activity
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- Truck designed primarily to pull a Semi-Trailer by means of a Fifth Wheel-mounted over the rear axles(s)
20 Clues: Total Loss • Doing Business As • Central Analysis Bureau • Commercial Drivers License • Department of Transportation • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration • Truck Tractor operating while Not Under Dispatch • Policy with 10 or more power units (5 or more in NC) • This Report shows claims filed with other Insurance Carriers • ...
CV Insurance Terms 2021-06-10
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- Provides Coverage for damage to glass into a single dollar limit
- Truck Tractor operating while Not Under Dispatch
- Commercial Drivers License
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- What an Insured pays out of pocket on a covered claim before the Insurance Carrier covers the rest
- A Limited Comprehensive Coverage for Specified Perils for Commercial Type Vehicles
- Refrigerated Trailer with insulated walls and reefer mechanism used commonly for transporting Refrigerated Foods
- Hazardous Material as classified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Gross Vehicle Weight; the Total Weight if a Vehicle and everything abroad, including the load
- A temporary official suspension or delay of some type of activity
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- Total Loss
- Provides Coverage for an Insured Vehicle resulting from a cause other Comprehensive
- Central Analysis Bureau
- Combines both Bodily Injury and Property Damage into a Single Dollar Limit
- Department of Transportation
- Doing Business As
- Policy with 10 or more power units (5 or more in NC)
- This Report shows claims filed with other Insurance Carriers
- Provides Coverage for an Insured Vehicle resulting from a cause other Collision
- Truck designed primarily to pull a Semi-Trailer by means of a Fifth Wheel-mounted over the rear axles(s)
20 Clues: Total Loss • Doing Business As • Central Analysis Bureau • Commercial Drivers License • Department of Transportation • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration • Truck Tractor operating while Not Under Dispatch • Policy with 10 or more power units (5 or more in NC) • This Report shows claims filed with other Insurance Carriers • ...
RSA - Home Insurance 2020-05-01
Across
- - The legal expenses option does not cover this group of people despite them falling under the definition of family
- -Prosthetic limbs away from the home should be covered under which section of the policy
- - What A4 document do you need to go through with each customer at the start of the quote
- -£1000 excess
- -Covered under personal items despite being a piece of technology
- - Period in which a customer has to cancel their policy if they wish to
- -£1500 per item
- - £50,000 cover as standard
- - Increasing this could reduce your policy's premium
- - Excluded from cover due to being Classified as an aircraft
- - What type of Pedal cycle is excluded from being covered
- - What A4 summary do you have to provide each customer with (answer is abbreviated)
- - Section of the policy that allows for 24 hour a day 24/7 emergency assistance7 emergency assistance
- -Covered under garden cover only
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- -£40,000 cover under Buildings £10,000 cover under contents
- - £500,000 cover as standard
- - If you accidentally scorched your carpet with an iron you would need what to be able to claim
- £3000 extra cover provided one month before and one month after
- - Under what circumstances can you have 60 days cover on two properties
- - RSA do not charge customers for making these to their policy
- - £20,000 cover away from the home when children move away here as a student
21 Clues: -£1000 excess • -£1500 per item • - £50,000 cover as standard • - £500,000 cover as standard • -Covered under garden cover only • - Increasing this could reduce your policy's premium • - What type of Pedal cycle is excluded from being covered • -£40,000 cover under Buildings £10,000 cover under contents • - Excluded from cover due to being Classified as an aircraft • ...
BANKING FINANCE INSURANCE 2020-11-29
25 Clues: PRÊT • DEVIS • FOYER • SAISIE • DEPOSER • SALAIRE • RETIRER • HUISSIER • LIBELLER • ACCORDER • TENDANCE • COMPTABLE • DETOURNER • DECOUVERT • HYPOTHÈQUE • ECONOMISER • CHARGE FIXE • ACTIONNAIRE • ACTION bourse) • PARADIS FISCAL • AGENT DE CHANGE • FICHE DE SALAIRE • RAPPORT D'EXPERTISE • USURPATION D'IDENTITE • CONSEILLER EN ASSURANCE
words in insurance 2023-04-05
Across
- : Underinsurance is when your insurance cover, or sum insured, is less than the value at risk.
- : Someone who is owed money.
- : This is when someone promises to pay for loss or damage they cause someone else.
- : Insurers can buy cover from other insurers to protect themselves against large (or unexpected) losses.
- : A certificate which gives the person holding it the right to buy shares at a given price.
- : What your insurance will and won’t protect if you need to make a claim.
- : When someone buys cover for more than the value of the items insured.
- : The price that a buyer (bidder) is willing to pay for a good. If you are a member of a unit trust link, this is the price you will get for each unit if you cash in all or part of your investment.
- : An event or outcome that you can insure yourself against such as fire, theft, flooding.
- : These are items that you own such as jewellery or paintings.
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- : The process of closing down a company by paying its debts and distributing any money left over.
- : A person or firm that places its customers’ insurance with an insurer.
- : This is the process of removing harmful carbon emissions from the economy.
- : The total amount you pay for cover – your premium plus any charges or commission
- : Where the customer stops paying premiums or a policy that is not renewed.
- : An income or lump sum of money bequeathed or left to a beneficiary or loved one after you die.
- : The potential costs of an insured event, such as a flood, to an insurer.
- : The amount before costs are deducted.
- : Injury or damage to an insured property or person as a result of an accident or misfortune.
- : A risk or item specifically not covered by a policy.
20 Clues: : Someone who is owed money. • : The amount before costs are deducted. • : A risk or item specifically not covered by a policy. • : These are items that you own such as jewellery or paintings. • : When someone buys cover for more than the value of the items insured. • : A person or firm that places its customers’ insurance with an insurer. • ...
Welfare and insurance 2023-01-03
Across
- ubicación de problemas
- delito menor
- señal de ceder el paso
- estado civil
- vacuna contra el sarampión, paperas y rubeola
- resurtir
- nurse enfermera consejera
- alentador de agua
- nómina
- tarjeta de transferencia electrónica de beneficios.
- perito de siniestros
- Bienestar Social
- manuntención de menores
- ingresos
- cesar, cese laboral
- cuenta de plica
- técnico de emergencias médicas
Down
- Medicare
- apartado postal
- enfermera facultativa
- recargos
- pérdida total
- recetado
- CHIP
- tasador
- pensión al ex-cónyuge
- Ingreso Suplementario del Seguro Social
- Organización de proveedores preferenciales
28 Clues: CHIP • nómina • tasador • Medicare • recargos • resurtir • recetado • ingresos • delito menor • estado civil • pérdida total • apartado postal • cuenta de plica • Bienestar Social • alentador de agua • cesar, cese laboral • perito de siniestros • enfermera facultativa • pensión al ex-cónyuge • ubicación de problemas • señal de ceder el paso • manuntención de menores • nurse enfermera consejera • ...
MAR Crossword 2014-08-10
Across
- request for payment; monthly bill summarizing invoices.
- assignment of benefits; authorization bty policyholder that allows a payer to pay benefits directly to provider.
- written defamation.
- deliverable 7 days a week and holidays.
- normal reaction to loss.
- net worth; equals total assets minus total liabilities.
- the study of death and dying and coping with these.
- transfer of patient care from one provider to another.
- special provisions that may be added to insurance policy to expand or limit benefits.
- necessary energy for body to function minimal level.
- abstinence from committing any harm.
- the matter speaks for itself;doctrine of common law.
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act governs Social Security; employee and employer pay half.
- professional negligence.
- written on payer's own check;verified and stamped by bank.
- payment of funds; cash or check.
- pertaining to mental processes of judgment, memory etc.
- fixed prepayment covering provider's services for a plan member for a specified period.
- act of turning outward.
- accountable under law.
- list of medications that are covered by health plan.
- softening
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- scale-like.
- increase in angle of a joint.
- part of nervous system governs conscious activities.
- cause or or origin of disease or condition.
- most secure mail service; provides insurance coverage.
- Outside group reviews individual cases to ensure medical necessity.
- person who signs the check.
- employment eligibility verification form.
- dishonest and deceitful practices to obtain wrongful gain.
- method of checking accuracy of accounts
- security against loss, hurt, or damage.
- difference between debit and credit totals.
- denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
- act of turning downward or inward.
- list of articles in stock with description and quantity of each.
- brain portion coordinates skeletal muscle activity.
- laboratory tests frequently done together.
- coordination of benefits; clause in insurance policy that explains how policy will pay if more than one insurance policy applies.
40 Clues: softening • scale-like. • written defamation. • accountable under law. • act of turning outward. • normal reaction to loss. • professional negligence. • person who signs the check. • increase in angle of a joint. • payment of funds; cash or check. • act of turning downward or inward. • abstinence from committing any harm. • deliverable 7 days a week and holidays. • ...
CROSSWORDS 2023-04-05
Across
- : This is a tax-efficient way to save money for when you have retired, or for later life when you are no longer able to earn.
- : An income or lump sum of money bequeathed or left to a beneficiary or loved one after you die.
- : Money paid to a third party for matching customers with insurance providers.
- : When a policy (such as life insurance or a pension) reaches its agreed time limit, it comes to an end and the value is paid out.
- : Money paid by an insurer when a claim is accepted.
- : Net is the value of something minus any costs related to it.
- : Someone who is owed money.
- fund : The pool of money into which all life insurance premiums are paid and out of which all claims are paid
- : Injury or damage to an insured property or person as a result of an accident or misfortune
- : An added amount or payment on top of what you would usually expect to receive as a result of high levels of performance.
- : The amount before costs are deducted.
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- : This is when someone promises to pay for loss or damage they cause someone else.
- : When a person or organisation owes money but cannot pay it
- : An unexpected or unplanned event or incident often causing damage or injury such as a road traffic accident
- : This is another name for an intermediary or a broker. It means a third party that sells insurance products to customers.
- : A person who receives a regular income from an annuity.
- : risk or item specifically not covered by a policy.
- : A peril is the cause of damage, such as earthquakes, flooding, storm or fire.
- : Required by law or an insurance policy.
- price : This is how much you pay for each unit when investing in a set investment fund.
20 Clues: : Someone who is owed money. • : The amount before costs are deducted. • : Required by law or an insurance policy. • : Money paid by an insurer when a claim is accepted. • : risk or item specifically not covered by a policy. • : A person who receives a regular income from an annuity. • : When a person or organisation owes money but cannot pay it • ...
Jas's crossword 2025-01-29
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- a three-digit number
- Contributions to state and federal governments to pay for things like public services and infrastructure.
- A check into your credit history, typically in advance of applying for a loan. Hard inquiries can negatively affect your credit for 12 months and remain on your credit history for two years.
- Your income from any and all sources, before taxes are withheld.
- The amount you'll need to pay before insurance kicks in and covers the rest of your costs. For renters and auto insurance, the deductible is per claim.
- A document detailing the type and amount of coverage your insurance offers.
- A contract that lets you use someone else's property for a specified rate and length of time.
- Typically assessed monthly, this is the lowest amount you can pay back in a given period in order to not have negative effects.
- The percentage of interest that's accrued yearly.
- Your total earnings after all taxes and withholdings are paid.
- An amount available in or owed on an account.
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- The amount that you own in assets minus the amount you owe in liabilities.
- Anything that you spend money on, whether it's a necessity or a luxury.
- The total amount of unpaid money on a loan excluding any interest charges or the initial amount borrowed on a loan.
- A service that provides financial protection against the unpredictable; like car accidents or broken arms.
- A deduction that legally allows you to lower the amount of taxable income you made in a year.
- A detailed list of the factors contributing to your credit score, including open accounts and payment histories.
- A request submitted to your insurance provider to help pay for covered expenses.
- Paying a loan off in installments, rather than one lump sum.
- The highest amount of credit you can borrow from a particular institution.
20 Clues: a three-digit number • An amount available in or owed on an account. • The percentage of interest that's accrued yearly. • Paying a loan off in installments, rather than one lump sum. • Your total earnings after all taxes and withholdings are paid. • Your income from any and all sources, before taxes are withheld. • ...
Coding 101 2025-02-06
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- Professionals responsible for translating medical reports into codes
- A statement sent to a patient explaining insurance payment (abbr.)
- A step coders take when seeking more details from providers
- Added to a CPT code to provide additional details
- The entity that pays for medical services (insurance company)
- A system for risk adjustment and payment models (abbr.)
- The grouping of related codes for billing purposes
- A request for payment submitted to an insurance company
- A federal law protecting patient information (abbr.)
- Assigning a higher-level code than what was documented
- A document listing services and codes used for billing
- When an insurance company refuses to pay a claim
- The process of charging for medical services
- Assigning a lower-level code than necessary
- Coding system used for reporting diagnoses (abbr.)
- A structured format for medical documentation (abbr.)
- Local policies determining coverage for Medicare services (abbr.)
- Another term for prior authorization in medical billing
- What coders assign for services performed by providers
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- Extracting key details from medical records for coding
- A billing term for procedures covered under a single payment
- The correct order of coding diagnoses and procedures
- A review process ensuring medical records match billed codes
- Payment received for medical services
- The potential consequence of incorrect coding on a claim
- Codes used for supplies and services not covered by CPT (abbr.)
- Ensuring adherence to rules and regulations in coding
- A doctor assigns this based on a patient’s symptoms
- A healthcare entity that delivers services (e.g., hospital, doctor)
- Unique identifier for healthcare providers (abbr.)
- Government-funded insurance for low-income individuals
- A system that classifies hospital stays for payment (abbr.)
- Standardized code set for medical procedures (abbr.)
- A reference book containing all medical codes
34 Clues: Payment received for medical services • Assigning a lower-level code than necessary • The process of charging for medical services • A reference book containing all medical codes • When an insurance company refuses to pay a claim • Added to a CPT code to provide additional details • The grouping of related codes for billing purposes • ...
Pope's Very Own Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-05
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- - Main street named after an Illinois counterpart
- - What medical insurance protects
- - Lives in coastal thickets, hardwood hammocks, and sandy pine flatwoods: Eastern
- - Insuring your Florida ___
- - SR 776 (2 words)
- - Knowledgeable, trustworthy, responsible
- - Wading, white creature
- - A computer peripheral that reproduces digital text/images onto a physical medium
- - Where you cast your worries away
- - ‘First sour, then sweet’
- - A purple, drought-tolerant, native wildflower: ____ Stars
- - Biggest diet coke drinker
- - Insurance for houses and Hondas, abbr.
- - Native of the Order Chordata known for a certain goodbye
- - Annual ___ Period
- - We use Outlook
- - Agent with the greenest thumb
- - Citrusy-sounding bay
- - Solimo
- - Prestigious college that shares its name with an Englewood road
- - Artist behind our office artwork, Keith Martin
- - A 136-acre facility featuring amenities for multiple sports: Englewood Sports –
- - Who has the most fun socks?
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- - Emerged from the Great Society reforms signed by Lyndon Johnson in 1965
- - The only species of bird endemic to Florida: ___ jay
- - Insurance relating to roots, perhaps, but not botanical
- - Password: pope12345
- - Aspect of mailing envelope that Patrick forgot: Putting the ___ (2 words)
- - Manasota
- - The ___ State
- - An office pastime (ironic, really)
- - What the doctor ordered, literally: Abbr.
- - Feminine name concealed in Rose of Sharon
- - Water Boy
- - Something required to add pharmacy in Integrity
- - Est. August 17, 1896 by three brothers, Nichols
- - Protection against financial loss for a fee
- - A name that can mean 'strong,' 'free woman,' or 'joyful song
- - Policy for the inevitable
- - Gaelic folk dance event with live music
- - Aquatic mammal often spotted near Englewood shores
- -AMS designed specifically for life, health, and senior insurance agencies and agents
- - County honoring a queen of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- - We have approx. 744 of these
- - SOA
- - Run quotes to find the best __
46 Clues: - SOA • - Solimo • - Manasota • - Water Boy • - The ___ State • - We use Outlook • - SR 776 (2 words) • - Annual ___ Period • - Password: pope12345 • - Citrusy-sounding bay • - Wading, white creature • - ‘First sour, then sweet’ • - Insuring your Florida ___ • - Policy for the inevitable • - Biggest diet coke drinker • - Who has the most fun socks? • - We have approx. 744 of these • ...
Vocabulary day 3 2017-08-22
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- a percentage of your salary paid after you retire
- a process where accounts are rechecked for accuracy
- insurance that protects individuals from lawsuits
- a special loan that generally refers to money borrowed on a house
- federal insurance for the elderly
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- total paid before payroll taxes
- total minus payroll taxes
- a reward for something positive
- income that can't be increased
- another name for NET pay
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- taxes taken out of the pay before issuing the paycheck
- a fixed amount paid for work
13 Clues: another name for NET pay • total minus payroll taxes • a fixed amount paid for work • income that can't be increased • total paid before payroll taxes • a reward for something positive • federal insurance for the elderly • Federal Insurance Contribution Act • a percentage of your salary paid after you retire • insurance that protects individuals from lawsuits • ...
Coverage Crew 2023-04-19
Across
- insurance that requires verification on website if policy # starts with a "1"
- HWPT daily individual goal
- The manager of verification
- We send messages on this to each other
- system used to verify insurance and never works correctly
- A code we use to identify an insurance
- EDI 87726
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- this system often runs very slowly
- Board that is worked at EOM
- A part of the verification process most people dislike
- Requires a chat to obtain auth number
- Favorite place to work
- department we all wish would get ins info on all patients
13 Clues: EDI 87726 • Favorite place to work • HWPT daily individual goal • Board that is worked at EOM • The manager of verification • this system often runs very slowly • Requires a chat to obtain auth number • We send messages on this to each other • A code we use to identify an insurance • A part of the verification process most people dislike • ...
Chapters 1-2 2014-09-07
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- Legal responsibility
- Added medical coverage that will compensate you for lost wages
- covers you and other drivers named in the policy
- Important personal policy information
- Protection taken against risk
- Losses not covered by the policy
- covers you for physical damage to your car including theft and vandalism
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- covers physical injury to anyone in other vehicles involved in an accident
- Request for reimbursement to cover losses due to an event
- A license that has specific requirements attached to it
- An amendment to your insurance policy
- Such as speeding, tailgating, running a red light
- Let the buyer beware
- An individual who has no insurance at all
14 Clues: Legal responsibility • Let the buyer beware • Protection taken against risk • Losses not covered by the policy • An amendment to your insurance policy • Important personal policy information • An individual who has no insurance at all • covers you and other drivers named in the policy • Such as speeding, tailgating, running a red light • ...
Coram Hospital Week Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-22
Across
- Identification Coram works with Case Management to reduce length of stay
- Antibiotics, Cardiac therapies, TPN
- Initiation of antibiotic and TPN for patients at home program
- Tube Feeding
- If patient has this insurance and is teaching only requiring infusion Coram can provide the nursing
- Coram program for patients leaving the state
- Coram support staff available to assist providers in managing TPN and other therapies
- Government insurance payor
- Total Parental Nutrition
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- Coram Liaison provides this tool to patients in the hospital
- Aetna Blue Cross Coventry
- Providers majority of nursing care for patients
- Alternative to Vancomycin
- Home infusion provider of choice
- Government payor, Coram can transition pt. from community hospital to home and assist with obtaining auth
- Cardiac infusion therapy
- Type of line that can be placed in the patient's home
17 Clues: Tube Feeding • Cardiac infusion therapy • Total Parental Nutrition • Aetna Blue Cross Coventry • Alternative to Vancomycin • Government insurance payor • Home infusion provider of choice • Antibiotics, Cardiac therapies, TPN • Coram program for patients leaving the state • Providers majority of nursing care for patients • Type of line that can be placed in the patient's home • ...
Employment and Taxes Vocabulary 2024-08-28
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- A form used so that an employer can withhold the amount of federal income tax from their pay.
- A concept in investing that involves earning returns on both the original investment and any previous returns.z
- A federal tax on wages that provides most of the funding for Social Security.
- A type of insurance where an insurance company agrees to pay for some or all of your medical expenses in exchange for a monthly premium payment.
- Net pay means take-home pay, or the amount an employee earns after all payroll deductions are subtracted from their pay.
- A type of insurance that helps pay for the cost of visits to a dentist and dental-related services.
- A type of insurance that offers protection for lost wages when the insured person gets sick, injured, or cannot work.
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- A type of insurance that pays out a sum of money after the death of an insured person.
- The amount of an employee's pay automatically withheld by the employer and sent to the government as a payment of income tax.
- A federal benefit that provides retirement income for American workers.
- The amount that an employee earns before taxes, benefits, and other payroll deductions are withheld from their wages.
- Federal health insurance for people age 65 or older and people under 65 with certain disabilities or health conditions.
- A payment or charge collected by the government to cover the costs of government services or activities.
- Refers to a Social Security number, or a nine-digit number that can be used for identification.
- Stands for the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS is responsible for enforcing and administering federal tax laws and processing tax returns.
15 Clues: A federal benefit that provides retirement income for American workers. • A federal tax on wages that provides most of the funding for Social Security. • A type of insurance that pays out a sum of money after the death of an insured person. • A form used so that an employer can withhold the amount of federal income tax from their pay. • ...
