insurance Crossword Puzzles
Health Care 2023-09-19
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- depend on somebody to pay for you.
- protection provided against sickness.
- a definite course of rules.
- whenever you get hurt they help pay for part of the medical bills.
- a place to get medecine.
- something that is good.
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- premium what you pay just to have insurance.
- the amount you pay before you pay before your insurance can pay.
- a bill sent to your insurance by your doctor.
- care your main doctor.
- a small fee you have to pay whenever you go to a health insurer.
11 Clues: care your main doctor. • something that is good. • a place to get medecine. • a definite course of rules. • depend on somebody to pay for you. • protection provided against sickness. • premium what you pay just to have insurance. • a bill sent to your insurance by your doctor. • the amount you pay before you pay before your insurance can pay. • ...
PGI Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-21
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- The number of years PGI has been in business
- Pipeline, Sales, Retention, Operations, Carrier Relations
- Insurance company whose duck mascot speaks its name
- the type of insurance that provides coverage to those who rent their homes
- The type of insurance that protects the car that you drive or ride in
- the type of insurance needed to protect your business
- PGI Mascot
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- Our Agency Management System
- PGI's new main office location
- PGI's Mission
10 Clues: PGI Mascot • PGI's Mission • Our Agency Management System • PGI's new main office location • The number of years PGI has been in business • Insurance company whose duck mascot speaks its name • the type of insurance needed to protect your business • Pipeline, Sales, Retention, Operations, Carrier Relations • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Miriam Leal 2013-05-07
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- Harm caused by human mistakes,dishonesty, or another risk that is attrebuted to people
- Likelihood of economic loss
- Cannot be controlled
- unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelohood of loss is too high
- Catastrophe caused by a flood,tornando,hurricane,fire,lighting,drought,or earthquake
- Possibility of loss or injury
- Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
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- Meets an insurance company's crieria for insurance coverage
- Conditions can be controlled to minumize the chance of harm
- Managing risk to achieve your objectives
- The threat of a loss with no opportunity forn gain
11 Clues: Cannot be controlled • Likelihood of economic loss • Possibility of loss or injury • Managing risk to achieve your objectives • The threat of a loss with no opportunity forn gain • Meets an insurance company's crieria for insurance coverage • Conditions can be controlled to minumize the chance of harm • Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • ...
33.1 keyterms by Ben Findley 2015-05-14
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- the likelihood of economic loss
- the systematic process of managing risks to achieve you objectives
- the possibility of loss or injury
- a risk that cannot be controlled
- a risk the is unacceptable by insurance companies because the loss would be too high
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- the possibility of catastrophe caused by natural disaster
- conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- a risk the meets a insurance companies' criteria for insurance converge
- risk of harm caused by human mistakes
- the treat of loss with no opportunity to gain
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
11 Clues: the likelihood of economic loss • a risk that cannot be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • risk of harm caused by human mistakes • the treat of loss with no opportunity to gain • the possibility of catastrophe caused by natural disaster • conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • ...
PATIENT ACCESS WEEK 2025 2025-02-12
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- ECOCARDIOGRAM
- JOSEPH PATIENT ACCESS MANAGER
- POSITORN EMMISSION TOMOGRAPHY
- COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
- MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
- HEALTH PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT
- ADVANCE BENEFICIARY NOTICE
- CHEST XRAY
- EXTREMITY
- RECONCILIATION OF HOME MEDICATION OUTPATIENT SERVICE FORM
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- DOT HAVE A FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
- A PORTION THE PATIENT WILL NEED TO PAY
- IS A PATIENT'S FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
- RATE IS COLLECTED IF THE PATIENT DOES NOT HAVE INSURANCE
- PERSON RESONSIBLE FOR THE BILL BEING PAID
- DOT DO NOT NEED TO SEE A REGISTRAR
- MICHELE PATIENT ACCESS DIRECTOR
- ABDOMINAL AORTA ANEURYSM
- EXPLINATION OF BENEFITS
- BARIUM SWALLOW ESOPHAGRAM
20 Clues: EXTREMITY • CHEST XRAY • ECOCARDIOGRAM • COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY • EXPLINATION OF BENEFITS • ABDOMINAL AORTA ANEURYSM • BARIUM SWALLOW ESOPHAGRAM • MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING • HEALTH PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT • ADVANCE BENEFICIARY NOTICE • JOSEPH PATIENT ACCESS MANAGER • POSITORN EMMISSION TOMOGRAPHY • MICHELE PATIENT ACCESS DIRECTOR • DOT DO NOT NEED TO SEE A REGISTRAR • ...
Small Business Breakfast 2026 2026-05-04
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- Built on a solid foundation
- Faithfully handcrafted
- Your best look, uncovered
- Spin cycle central
- Fueling growth across Lee County
- Protection for every stage
- Twisting up balloon fun
- Get in the insurance zone
- Numbers you can trust
- Beauty that lasts
- Living well, every day
- Precision meets creativity
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- Advice for what’s next
- A century of sparkle
- Bringing the barnyard to you
- Donnellson’s insurance go-to
- Coverage you can count on
- Learn local, go far
- Care close to home
- Where local news hits print
- Matching people to jobs
- When clean really counts
22 Clues: Beauty that lasts • Spin cycle central • Care close to home • Learn local, go far • A century of sparkle • Numbers you can trust • Advice for what’s next • Faithfully handcrafted • Living well, every day • Twisting up balloon fun • Matching people to jobs • When clean really counts • Your best look, uncovered • Coverage you can count on • Get in the insurance zone • Protection for every stage • ...
33.1 Key Terms Created By: Dylan Putman 2017-05-12
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- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- risk of harm caused by human mistakes
- risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
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- Cannot be controlled
- systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
- possibility of loss or injury
- threat of a loss w/ no opportunity for gain
- possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
11 Clues: Cannot be controlled • possibility of loss or injury • risk of harm caused by human mistakes • threat of a loss w/ no opportunity for gain • occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss • possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster • systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives • ...
Chapter 33.1 key terms Created By: Kennedy Dixon 2016-05-18
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- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- cannot be controlled
- the possibility of loss or injury
- systematic process of managing risks to achieve your objectives
- a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- the risk of harm caused by human mistakes
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- a risk unacceptable to insurance carriers
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane,fire,lightning, drought, or earthquake
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
11 Clues: cannot be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • a risk unacceptable to insurance carriers • the risk of harm caused by human mistakes • occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss • the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • ...
Chapter 33.1 key terms by: Cheaney Reichenbacker 2014-05-15
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- the threat of loss with no opportunity for gain.
- possibility of catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake. ]
- risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high.
- possibility of injury or loss
- conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- occurs when there is a likelihood for economic loss.
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- risk of harm caused by human mistakes.
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- cannot be controlled
- systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- meets insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
11 Clues: cannot be controlled • possibility of injury or loss • risk of harm caused by human mistakes. • the threat of loss with no opportunity for gain. • occurs when there is a likelihood for economic loss. • meets insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage. • conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • ...
Chapter 33.1 key Terms Created by: Adriene Martin 2016-05-17
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- paid protection against loss due to property damage or injury
- risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- conditions cannot be controlled
- threat of loss with no opportunity for gain
- possibility of loss or injury
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- conditions can be controlled to minimize chance of harm
- systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- likelihood of economic loss
- risk that meets the insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster
- risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk
11 Clues: likelihood of economic loss • possibility of loss or injury • conditions cannot be controlled • threat of loss with no opportunity for gain • conditions can be controlled to minimize chance of harm • possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster • systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives • ...
Insurance Xword 1 2021-10-30
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- Declare a loss
- A story with a balance
- Danger like fire and earthquake
- What claims and death bring
- Superior price of insurance
- Sign below to accept the risk
- Start to claim a book
- A contract for peace?
- Wise man has company
- Achievement recorded in journals
- Shoot this line of business
- Accuses for additional money
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- Woke culture or with a change of mind
- A form of asking for marriage
- Name of a person sent to collect dues
- Damages the compensation
- There's a price for this envelope
- Fights wars, as a line of business
- A well-behaved person who sells insurance
- Accept defeat and take the money
- Indefinite way to reduce risk
- Change of money, change of light
- With calm, an amount kept aside
- Mistake caused by not paying the bill
- Stoppage, or giving away
25 Clues: Declare a loss • Wise man has company • Start to claim a book • A contract for peace? • A story with a balance • Damages the compensation • Stoppage, or giving away • What claims and death bring • Superior price of insurance • Shoot this line of business • Accuses for additional money • A form of asking for marriage • Sign below to accept the risk • Indefinite way to reduce risk • ...
Law and Insurance 2022-03-01
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- both make promises
- everybody money goes into the pot
- one make promises for both
- putting you back where you were
- signed against my will
- offer and acceptance creates this
- must be capable to agree
- the money paid to get and keep insured
- does not honour the terms
- contract ends
- being truthful about information
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- we both did what we had to do
- info on the goods to be delivered
- party offering insurance
- agreement between 2 or more parties
- promises exchanged in contract
- signed sealed and delivered
- party being insured
- terms cannot be accomplished
- making an order for goods
- must be above the law
- protection against unforseen loss
22 Clues: contract ends • both make promises • party being insured • must be above the law • signed against my will • party offering insurance • must be capable to agree • making an order for goods • does not honour the terms • one make promises for both • signed sealed and delivered • terms cannot be accomplished • we both did what we had to do • promises exchanged in contract • ...
Insurance- Braidyn Edgar 2026-03-04
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- when driving an automobile
- individual that relies on someone else for financial support
- is a replacement cost minus depreciation
- possible risk, no chance of gain
- protects you if an accident you caused damages property of others
- is fixed premiums and offers protection plus an investment feature
- insurance that protects you if an accident you caused results in injury or death to another person
- consolidate omnibus budget reconciliation ACT
- shifting the risk to someone else
- home ownership represents the largest investment
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- is a upgrade to the coverage of a primary policy
- covers loss or damage to personal property
- is the purchaser of the insurance policy
- the policy holder has the ability to raise/lower premiums, face value or premium payment method
- for 65 or older. Covers persons under 65 for certain diseases
- is similar to Adjustable life with the addition of an investment feature
- provides protection for a specific time period
- coverage that protects homeowners if others are injured on your property.
- insurance needs increase as your family grows and the value of your property increases.
- is an amount of $$ that you have to pay before insurance
- coverage that covers the loss of property and possessions
- pays for loss of income and other financial support for your family in case of your death
- participants pay a monthly amount of $$ for their coverage
- likelihood that something will be lost
- is lifetime protection
25 Clues: is lifetime protection • when driving an automobile • possible risk, no chance of gain • shifting the risk to someone else • likelihood that something will be lost • is the purchaser of the insurance policy • is a replacement cost minus depreciation • covers loss or damage to personal property • consolidate omnibus budget reconciliation ACT • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2013-06-06
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- If you take one sum insured to cover your entire family, what cover is it know as?
- Your health insurance policy does not generally cover you or covers after some years for which illnesses?
- The amount of cover that you opt for is called?
- What is the amount that you pay for taking health insurance cover know as?
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- Health insurance provider tie up with hospitals to provide cashless facility to its customers, what are these hospitals referred as?
- A policy that protects you against medical expenses incurred due to grave illness like cancer, is called?
- When your health insurance provider directly clears your hospital bills with the hospital, what kind of claim settlement is it known as?
- A basic health insurance policy will cover your ________ expenses
- When your health insurance provider repays the hospital expenses amount to you , what kind of claim settlement is it known as?
- 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? • ...
CW107-3 Study Guide 2024-04-23
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- Supplemental insurance plan provided through private insurance companies helping to cover costs not reimbursed by Medicare (Slide 15)
- Bringing items with the earliest expiration ate to the front so they are used 1st (Slide 61)
- True/False: Tech receives a class-II drug recall from manufacturer. They should check the inventory for recalled lots, and send recall back to manufacturer (Slide 60)
- Storage condition: 35.6 to 41 degrees Fahrenheit is considered ______ (Slide 56)
- Third-party prior authorization will be denied on all ______, unless justification approved by insurance company
- Type of drug formulary that may limit drugs to specific physicians, pt care areas, or disease states (Slide 6)
- True/False: The money in a flexible spending account is there for as long as the person needs (Slide 41)
- Workersʻ compensation is paid for by ________ (Slide 21)
- Insurance for active military members, their families, and retirees (Slide 20)
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- When ordered item is not currently in stock, but will be sent ASAP (Slide 46)
- Medicare ______ __ helps pay for doctorsʻ visits, outpatient care, PT, and medical equipment (Slide 17)
- The term third-party billing refers to the portion of payment _____ by insurance companies (Slide 24)
- True/False: A P&T Committee is responsible for medication use evaluation, and/or hospital drug formulary changes, and creating policies regarding adverse interaction monitoring (Slide 6)
- Medicare ______ __ helps pay for RX medicine, diabetic insulin & syringes (Slide 17!)
- The amount to be charged to pt for a Rx is decided by the _______ ______
- NOT a government-managed program (Slide 12)
- True/False: The NDC and Lot #ʻs are needed in order to pull a drug recall from the shelf (Slide 17)
- Computerized dispensing units that automatically tracks inventory (Slide 52)
- Insurance plan requiring a PCP (Slide 10)
19 Clues: Insurance plan requiring a PCP (Slide 10) • NOT a government-managed program (Slide 12) • Workersʻ compensation is paid for by ________ (Slide 21) • The amount to be charged to pt for a Rx is decided by the _______ ______ • Computerized dispensing units that automatically tracks inventory (Slide 52) • ...
BUSINESS STUDIES 2022-11-17
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- a person who is self employed and sells insurance for a number of different companies
- an amount added to the basic premium
- Insurance All drivers require this
- A written agreement between an insurance company and an individual
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- Insurance that covers medical bills
- The second step in accounting
- Recorded on the credit side of the ledger
- Recorded on the debit side of the ledger
- Works out the risk by calculating risks involved
9 Clues: The second step in accounting • Insurance All drivers require this • Insurance that covers medical bills • an amount added to the basic premium • Recorded on the debit side of the ledger • Recorded on the credit side of the ledger • Works out the risk by calculating risks involved • A written agreement between an insurance company and an individual • ...
Insurance Law 2021-11-08
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- the chance of a loss occurring
- this is a primary obligation on both parties under an insurance contract (4, 5)
- periodic payments that keep the policy in force
- the type of insurance that promises to pay an agreed amount if an event happens
- the company that offers insurance for a price
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- the issue of an _____ interest has now largely been abolished by s. 16 Insurance Contracts Act 1984
- this duty was recognised in Carter v Boehm (1766)
- the owner of timber who could not claim on a policy
- the person who take a policy for their life, health etc
- legal contract of insurance
10 Clues: legal contract of insurance • the chance of a loss occurring • the company that offers insurance for a price • periodic payments that keep the policy in force • this duty was recognised in Carter v Boehm (1766) • the owner of timber who could not claim on a policy • the person who take a policy for their life, health etc • ...
ACTUARIAL ESSENTIALS 2023-02-10
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- calculating how much money needs to be set aside to pay future claims.
- One of the drinks from our Mentorship Social.
- how likely something is to happen.
- insurance that an insurance company purchases from another insurance company to insulate itself.
- actuaries apply rigorous mathematics to model matters of ...
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- amount paid out of pocket by the policyholder before an insurance provider will pay any expenses.
- an annuity that has no end.
- a financial product that provides you with a guaranteed regular income.
- determining the price of products by analyzing data and calculating risks.
- professional actuarial organization providing credentials for actuaries in property and casualty insurance.
10 Clues: an annuity that has no end. • how likely something is to happen. • One of the drinks from our Mentorship Social. • actuaries apply rigorous mathematics to model matters of ... • calculating how much money needs to be set aside to pay future claims. • a financial product that provides you with a guaranteed regular income. • ...
science 2020-12-14
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- Limit - The maximum amount of benefits that an insurance company will pay to settle a claim.
- - Insurance company that provides coverage to policyholders in exchange for premium payments.
- Care Physician - A doctor who monitors a patient’s overall health care, treats routine health problems, and makes referrals to specialists as needed.
- Tiers - Estimates of what Affordable Care Act Marketplace health insurance plans will pay for care on a continuum ranging from Bronze (lowest level of coverage) to Platinum (highest level of coverage).
- Agent - A person who is licensed to sell insurance policies to consumers.
- - A person who has an insurance policy and pays premiums in exchange for coverage.
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- - A person receiving coverage under an insurance policy.
- - Specific medical conditions or situations where an insurance policy does not provide benefits.
- Care - Services such as annual check-ups, immunizations, and screening exams that are designed to keep people healthy and avoid large medical bills in the future.
9 Clues: - A person receiving coverage under an insurance policy. • Agent - A person who is licensed to sell insurance policies to consumers. • - A person who has an insurance policy and pays premiums in exchange for coverage. • Limit - The maximum amount of benefits that an insurance company will pay to settle a claim. • ...
Health Insurance review 2024-03-11
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- an optional coverage that protects against damage to your vehicle caused by non-collision events that are outside of your control
- federal health insurance program for People who are 65 or older
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- a provision within an insurance policy that eliminates coverage for certain acts, property, types of damage or locations.
- PPO
- a person who compiles and analyzes statistics and uses them to calculate insurance risks and premiums.
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income and resources
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
- A type of plan in which you pay less if you use doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers that belong to the plan’s network.
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- HMO
- A managed care plan where services are covered only if you go to doctors, specialists, or hospitals in the plan’s network
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law
- coverage that pays the cost of repairing or replacing your vehicle if it is damaged in an accident, regardless of who is at fault.
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
15 Clues: HMO • PPO • Federal Emergency Management Agency • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law • federal health insurance program for People who are 65 or older • a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2023-04-13
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- Insurance that covers damage and bodily injury in cases where a driver without insurance is at fault.
- Insurance that pays for bodily injury or property damage that a person or his or her automobile causes.
- Individual or company whose business is selling cars.
- Another name for comprehensive coverage.
- Guarantee from a manufacturer that the item purchased will perform to a certain standard or be free of defects for a specified period of time.
- Suggested price of a car being sold at an automobile dealer.
- Insurance that protects a person's car from a wide range of other hazards, such as theft, storm and hail damage, vandalism and broken windows.
- Discount in the price of a car that is result of the trade in of another car.
- Optional additional warranty that can be purchased by the consumer.
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- Most commonly used approach for determining depreciation, the rate of which can be found by dividing average annual depreciation by the original purchase price of an item.
- Insurance that protects a person and his or her vehicle in accidents involving the vehicle.
- When an asset losses value.
- Sales tax, title transfer fee, registration or license fee, and other cost that must be paid at the time a car is purchased.
- When the damage to a vehicle reaches or exceeds is value.
- Manufacturer's suggested retail price, price of an item set by its manufacturer.
15 Clues: When an asset losses value. • Another name for comprehensive coverage. • Individual or company whose business is selling cars. • When the damage to a vehicle reaches or exceeds is value. • Suggested price of a car being sold at an automobile dealer. • Optional additional warranty that can be purchased by the consumer. • ...
li 2024-05-08
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- A formal request submitted by the policyholder to the insurance company for payment under the terms of the policy
- A person who holds a life insurance policy.
- The length of time for which an insurance policy remains in effect.
- A sum paid by the insurance company to the policyholder upon the occurrence of a covered event.
- A document outlining the terms and conditions of an insurance contract.
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- A type of insurance that provides coverage for a specified period of time.
- The financial protection provided by an insurance policy.
- The amount paid by the policyholder to the insurance company to maintain coverage.
- The person or entity that receives the proceeds of a life insurance policy.
9 Clues: A person who holds a life insurance policy. • The financial protection provided by an insurance policy. • The length of time for which an insurance policy remains in effect. • A document outlining the terms and conditions of an insurance contract. • A type of insurance that provides coverage for a specified period of time. • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2020-09-14
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- Authority specified in an agent's contract
- higher probability of loss
- handles funds in trust capacity
- Unfair trade practice where someone refuses to service with another
- average probability of loss
- Period of time after effective date before illnesses are covered
- Statements on an application that are guaranteed to be true
- insurable risk
- Statements on an application that are true to the best of the applicant's knowledge
- period in which someone can return a policy for a full refund
- Medicare part that includes drug coverage
- lower probability of loss
- Period of time after an onset of injury before benefits are paid
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- not an insurable risk
- insurance seeks recovery of amount paid to insured from third party who may have caused loss
- method of avoiding risk in which someone refuses to participate in such activity
- Medicare Advantage Plans are commonly referred to as _____
- uncertainty of outcome of event
- amount of time someone has to sign up for a plan
- order for someone to stop doing something that is a violation of a provision
- cause of loss
21 Clues: cause of loss • insurable risk • not an insurable risk • lower probability of loss • higher probability of loss • average probability of loss • handles funds in trust capacity • uncertainty of outcome of event • Medicare part that includes drug coverage • Authority specified in an agent's contract • amount of time someone has to sign up for a plan • ...
Important Insurance Words 2014-01-12
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- Prämie
- Versicherungsschutz
- abschließen
- Lebensversicherung
- Haftpflichversicherung
- Versicherer
- Ausschluss
- Krankenversicherung
- Betriebl. Versicherung
- Risiko
- Polizze
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- Gebäudeversicherung
- versichern
- Antragsformular
- Haushaltsversicherung
- Antragsteller
- Unfallversicherung
- KFZ-Versicherung
- Schadensfall
- Versicherter
- Selbstbeteilung
- Vertrag
22 Clues: Prämie • Risiko • Vertrag • Polizze • versichern • Ausschluss • abschließen • Versicherer • Schadensfall • Versicherter • Antragsteller • Antragsformular • Selbstbeteilung • KFZ-Versicherung • Unfallversicherung • Lebensversicherung • Gebäudeversicherung • Versicherungsschutz • Krankenversicherung • Haushaltsversicherung • Haftpflichversicherung • Betriebl. Versicherung
Financing and Insurance 2015-05-19
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- Coverage that pays for damages to the other driver and their car if you are at fault for an accident.
- Factors such as special finance rates, rebates or other offers designed to encourage buyers to purchase a vehicle.
- Amount the dealer gives you for the car you’re providing as partial payment for the car you wish to purchase.
- An amount of money paid out of pocket by the insured before the claim will be paid.
- How much a particular car is worth based on its condition, mileage and other factors.
- An interest rate that remains fixed over the course of a loan
- Paying the car’s full price and keeping it as long as you want.
- A short-term high-interest loan
- A percent paid to the lender for the privilege of borrowing money.
- The periodic payment for an insurance policy.
- Paying only a portion of the vehicle’s sales price and returning it to the dealer at the end of the specified time.
- A form of insurance cost-sharing that requires the insured to pay a set percentage of medical expenses after the deductible has been met.
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- An amount of money borrowed and repaid with interest.
- Requires lenders to explain how they compute loan charges and list the annual percentage rate; also gives the borrower three business days to opt out of the loan.
- Coverage for if your car is damaged in an accident, it is the other person's fault, and they do not have liability insurance.
- A ranking, typically expressed as a number or letter, based on one’s credit history and used by financial institutions for loan and credit approval.
- Protects you from monetary losses associated with illness or bodily injury.
- Money paid to a designated person/group of people when you die. Nearly everyone needs it. Some choose it as a means of replacing lost income to support their families in the event of death.
- The amount of money a buyer pays in cash for the purchase of a house
- A means of protecting you and others in the event of an accident.
- Insurance coverage for your own vehicle if you cause an accident.
- The original amount borrowed
- A loan used to purchase a home.
- A policyholder’s official notification to the insurance company requesting payment of an amount due for a covered loss
24 Clues: The original amount borrowed • A loan used to purchase a home. • A short-term high-interest loan • The periodic payment for an insurance policy. • An amount of money borrowed and repaid with interest. • An interest rate that remains fixed over the course of a loan • Paying the car’s full price and keeping it as long as you want. • ...
L3 Car Insurance 2021-05-11
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- a window at the front of the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle
- a device measuring the distance traveled by the vehicle
- a flap that hangs behind the wheel of a vehicle and is designed to prevent water, mud and stones hitting the vehicle.
- an unpowered vehicle towed by another
- a system to clear condensation and thaw frost from the windshield or windows.
- a metal or plastic cover for the hub of a vehicles wheel.
- a device to keep a windshield clear of rain
- the concentration in ones bloodstream, seen as a percentage.
- the mechanism of connecting and disconnecting an engine and the transmission system in a vehicle.
- a narrow dug in the ground, typically for drainage alongside the road or edge of a field.
- change direction abruptly
- area around the vehicle that cannot be directly observed by the driver.
- a guard over each wheel of a vehicle to block splashing or water or mud.
- narrow passageway between or behind buildings
- the strip of land between the lanes of opposing traffic on a divided highway
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- a sign so the drivers slow down, defer to oncoming or intersection traffic, stop when necessary, proceed when safe and remain aware of oncoming vehicles.
- allows vehicles to exit a controlled access highway or freeway.
- light in front of a vehicle.
- a minor collision between vehicles
- a light that blinks, specially a vehicle´s turn signal.
- a bar across the front or back of a motor vehicle intended to lessen the shock from the collision.
- electronic device in vehicle that can be switched on to maintain a selected constant speed without the use of the accelerator.
- device used to prevent or deter the unauthorized appropiation of items considered valuable.
- drive too closely behind another vehicle
- seize and take legal custody of a vehicle because of an infringement of a law or regulation.
- engine that undergoes a mistimed explosion in the cylinder or exhaust.
- a marked part of the road where pedestrians have right of way to cross.
- a metal plate on a vehicle that shows a series of numbers and letters that are used to identify the vehicle.
28 Clues: change direction abruptly • light in front of a vehicle. • a minor collision between vehicles • an unpowered vehicle towed by another • drive too closely behind another vehicle • a device to keep a windshield clear of rain • narrow passageway between or behind buildings • a light that blinks, specially a vehicle´s turn signal. • ...
CV Insurance Terms 2021-06-10
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- 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 • ...
Healthcare Insurance Vocab 2019-03-29
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- Care provided at home to treat an illness or injury.
- Medical care that does not require an overnight hospital stay. • Personal Care – Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, feeding, and toileting.
- Monthly benefits for people with low incomes, and assets who are older than 65, blind, or have a disability. Includes Medicaid coverage.
- Legal document that lets you appoint another person to make property, financial, legal, and health care decisions related to insurance and spending on your behalf.
- A copy of a brand-name drug that is the same as a brand-name drug but cheaper.
- The amount of time which Medicare pays for hospital and skilled nursing facility services.
- The doctor that manages your care and refers you to specialty care if needed.
- Medical care or equipment that is covered by your health insurance or health care plan
- A federally funded, state-run program that covers medical expenses for people with low or limited incomes.
- A Medicare-approved facility which provides a short-term post-hospital extended care services, at a lower level of care than hospital care.
- Hospital insurance for citizens 65 and older (permanently disabled with work credits, blind and End stage renal disease persons) that provides basic coverage for hospital stays, nursing facility stays, and home health care.
- A condition or illness you were diagnosed with or got treatment for before your new health care coverage began.
- Prescription drug coverage that helps pay for medications doctors prescribe for treatment. Enrollment is voluntary and an additional monthly premium must be paid.
- a worker who helps a patient at home with daily living activities.
- In some Medicare plans the amount you pay for each medical service like a doctor’s visit or a prescription
- An organization that provides home care services, such as skilled nursing care.
- A person who has health care insurance through health care plans such as the Medicare and Medicaid programs
- Exercise and physical activities used to condition muscles and improve levels of activity.
- A refusal by Medicare or a private plan to pay for medical services that are not covered under the policy.
- Medical insurance that helps pay for doctor’s services and many other medical services not covered by Medicare.
- A special kind of complaint made if you disagree with decisions made by Medicare or your health plan
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- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act provides new rights and protections for members of group health care plans.
- An individual or facility such as a doctor or hospital, which provides health care services.
- a type of managed care that generally covers only the care you get from doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers that are in the HMO network.
- Health care costs that you must pay because Medicare or other insurance does not cover them.
- Comprehensive care for people who are terminally ill including pain management, counseling, prescription drugs, inpatient and out patient services, and services for the terminally ill person’s family.
- Medically reasonable and necessary care performed by a skilled nurse or therapist.
- The care of patients with the intent of curing, improving or preventing a worsening of their condition.
- A disease or condition that comes on rapidly and severely but can be cured with proper treatment such as broken bones, wounds requiring stitches, pneumonia
- The amount of health care expenses you must pay before your health plan or Medicare begins to pay.
- The amount of money an individual who wants health care coverage must pay to an insurer, health plan or Medicare.
- Equipment that is primarily serving a medical purpose, is able to withstand repeated use, and is appropriate for use in the home; for example wheelchairs, walkers, and hospital beds.
- Health care program for active duty and retired military personnel and their family members.
- A protection purchased to help pay for medical expenses related to health or sickness
- Also known as Medicare Advantage it is a coordinated care plan for individuals who are entitled to Part A and enrolled in Part B which provides all health care services through one provider.
- A doctor who specializes in treating only a certain part of the body or a certain condition, such as a cardiologist (heart doctor) or nephrologist (kidney doctor).
- Legal document that allows you to appoint another person to make healthcare decisions for you.
- Care for a person in the hospital overnight.
- Joining Medicare or becoming a member of a private health plan like a Medicare HMO.
39 Clues: Care for a person in the hospital overnight. • Care provided at home to treat an illness or injury. • a worker who helps a patient at home with daily living activities. • The doctor that manages your care and refers you to specialty care if needed. • A copy of a brand-name drug that is the same as a brand-name drug but cheaper. • ...
Insurance- 5th Year 2025-03-25
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- Marriage
- Do not get greedy. Take only what you need.
- Fully Covered
- Financial Protection
- It is cheaper now
- Decides how much compensation should be paid
- No profit allowed
- Breaking the law
- You can drive this
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- Do not keep the leftovers after an accident
- Your game usually does this
- This will happen
- Could be VIP
- You receive after an accident
- The agreement between the Insured & Insurer
- Fraud Watch
- Making sure you are ok
- Works for multiple people but for themselves
- You can take one
- Something you submit after an accident
20 Clues: Marriage • Fraud Watch • Could be VIP • Fully Covered • This will happen • You can take one • Breaking the law • It is cheaper now • No profit allowed • You can drive this • Financial Protection • Making sure you are ok • Your game usually does this • You receive after an accident • Something you submit after an accident • Do not keep the leftovers after an accident • ...
life and Health insurance 2021-03-30
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- universal life insurance / is a type of permanent life insurance policy with features that include cash value, investment variety, flexible premiums and a flexible death benefit.
- Life Insurance / Whole life insurance is a type of permanent life insurance, which means the insured person is covered for the duration of their life as long as premiums are paid on time.
- support / Your loved ones when you die
- life insurance / a type of life insurance that guarantees payment of a stated death benefit if the covered person dies during a specified term.
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- life insurance / a permanent life insurance With a universal life policy, the insured person is covered for the duration of their life as long as they pay premiums and fulfill any other requirements of their policy to maintain coverage.
- insurance / is a type of insurance that covers medical expenses that arise due to an illness. These expenses could be related to hospitalisation costs, cost of medicines or doctor consultation fees.
- / the action of protecting, or the state of being protected.
- covered by / insurance
8 Clues: covered by / insurance • support / Your loved ones when you die • / the action of protecting, or the state of being protected. • life insurance / a type of life insurance that guarantees payment of a stated death benefit if the covered person dies during a specified term. • ...
Medicare 2026-03-20
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- Offer coverage only when you use in-network healthcare providers
- Typically have lower premiums but require referrals.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- A set amount you pay at the time of visit
- Offer the most freedom, does not need referral. Costs more for out-of-network
- Once you hit a certain limit, the rest is covered by health insurance
- Personally identifiable information.
- Allow you to set aside a portion of your pre-tax earnings for eligible healthcare expenses, money must be used within the year.
- A Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan is a type of Medicare Advantage plan designed specifically for people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. These plans integrate your Medicare Part A (hospital), Part B (outpatient), and Part D (prescription drug) coverage with your Medicaid benefits, creating a single, coordinated healthcare plan.
- State funded program for low income families
- The amount you pay before health insurance plan pays on your behalf
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- work as intermediaries between health plans and providers. They translate non-standard transactions to standard transactions or vice versa
- The amount you pay per month for your health plan
- Offers private health insurance plans with federal standards to individuals and families. Prohibits denial of coverage for pre-existing conditions and mandates essential health benefits coverage.
- For people 65 and older, some younger with certain disabilities are given it.
- A savings account tied to high-deductible plan, tax exempt when you save and spend.
- A percentage of the total cost of the service
- Allow you to pay less for in-network and require referrals for specialists
- provides affordable health coverage for children above Medicaid income limits but below private insurance affordability. Includes routine checkups, immunizations, hospital care, prescriptions, dental and vision. Funded by federal and state governments. Allows year-round enrollment and coordinates with Medicaid and marketplace to ensure continuous coverage for children
- Protected health Information
20 Clues: Protected health Information • Personally identifiable information. • A set amount you pay at the time of visit • State funded program for low income families • A percentage of the total cost of the service • The amount you pay per month for your health plan • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • Typically have lower premiums but require referrals. • ...
Subrogation Crossword 2025-05-16
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- The ratio of claims paid out by an insurance company compared to the premiums it receives
- The legal entitlement of the insurer to seek compensation from a third party after paying a claim to the insured
- The amount the insured is responsible for paying out-of-pocket before the insurer pays the remaining claim amount
- A natural and unavoidable catastrophe that's beyond human control and may relieve a party of liability in some legal contexts
- The act of repaying the insurer for the amount it paid out for a claim after recovering from a third party
- A form of alternative dispute resolution where an arbitrator hears both sides and makes a binding decision
- The destruction, alteration, or failure to preserve evidence that's relevant to a claim
- An agreement between the insurer and the third party to resolve a claim
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- The individual covered by an insurance policy who has the right to claim benefits
- The insurance company that provides coverage and pays claims to the insured
- The maximum amount an insurer will pay for a covered loss under the terms of the insurance policy
- The process of discussing and arriving at a mutual agreement between parties
- The legal components required to prove a tort claim
- The failure to exercise reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to another party
- A demand for payment or compensation under an insurance policy for a loss or damaged incurred
- A legal principle or contractual obligation where one party agrees to compensate another for losses or damages
- The party being sued or accused in a legal proceeding
17 Clues: The legal components required to prove a tort claim • The party being sued or accused in a legal proceeding • An agreement between the insurer and the third party to resolve a claim • The insurance company that provides coverage and pays claims to the insured • The process of discussing and arriving at a mutual agreement between parties • ...
Reimbursement Definitions 2026-04-09
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- Charge The maximum amount a health plan agrees to pay for a covered service, regardless of what the provider bills.
- The component of Medicare that covers outpatient care, doctor visits, and preventive medical services.
- The set amount a patient must pay out-of-pocket for covered services before insurance begins to share the cost.
- A private plan alternative to federal Medicare that bundles hospital and medical coverage, often with added benefits and network rules.
- A status for providers who have negotiated discounted rates with an insurance plan, typically lowering patient expenses.
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- A federal fee-for-service health program allowing patients to visit any approved provider nationwide without network restrictions.
- A cost-sharing arrangement where the patient pays a percentage of the service cost after meeting the deductible.
- The portion of Medicare covering inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing care, and certain home health services.
- Private insurance designed to cover remaining costs not paid by original Medicare, such as deductibles and coinsurance.
- A fixed, predetermined fee a patient pays for a specific service at the time of care, independent of the total cost.
- The annual cap on what a patient must pay for covered services, after which the insurance plan pays 100% of eligible costs.
- A designation for providers who do not have a contracted rate with an insurance plan, often resulting in higher patient costs.
- The Medicare benefit that provides coverage specifically for prescription medications through private plans.
- Cap A limit placed by an insurance plan on the amount or number of services it will cover within a given time period.
- A provision where specific services or benefits are separated from a standard plan and managed or covered independently.
15 Clues: The component of Medicare that covers outpatient care, doctor visits, and preventive medical services. • The Medicare benefit that provides coverage specifically for prescription medications through private plans. • The set amount a patient must pay out-of-pocket for covered services before insurance begins to share the cost. • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created By:Skylar Shubert 2018-05-11
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- is the risk of harm caused by human mistakes.
- is the possibility of loss or injury.
- cannot be controlled.
- is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance.
- occurs when there is the likelihood of economic loss.
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- is a risk with no opportunity for gain.
- is a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
- occurs when conditions can be controlled.
- is the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood,tornado,hurricane,fire,lightening,drought,or earthquake.
- is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- is the symmetric system of managing risk.
11 Clues: cannot be controlled. • is the possibility of loss or injury. • is a risk with no opportunity for gain. • occurs when conditions can be controlled. • is the symmetric system of managing risk. • is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance. • is the risk of harm caused by human mistakes. • occurs when there is the likelihood of economic loss. • ...
collision coverage, Deductible, full coverage, garaging location ,Limits,Loan/Lease Payoff Coverage, occasional driver, Policy Term, permium, principal driver, primary use, rental assistance coverage ,SR-22 2023-01-27
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- coverage covers your vehicle for damage caused by impact with another vehicle or object or overturn of your vehicle
- the person who owns the car, although it doesn't have to be
- funded assistance that provides the difference between the monthly rental rate and the tenant's contribution of thirty percent
- or boundaries on governmental power.
- total amount of money an insured pays the insurer for a particular policy or coverage for a stated period
- coverage, collision coverage, comprehensive coverage, personal injury protection (PIP), and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage purchased together in a single auto insurance policy
- amount of money that the insured must pay for covered medical expenses before the insurance policy begins to pay; usually annual amount per individual or family
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- coverage healt insurance that provides coverage for most types of medical expenses
- Payoff coverage, sometimes called "gap" coverage, pays the difference between what you owe on your vehicle and what your insurance pays if your vehicle is declared a total loss or stolen and not recovered, less your Comprehensive or Collision deductible
- data for the purpose it was collected.
- of time a policy will remain in existence when premiums are being paid. It can also be described as a single renewal period for renewable policies
- is quite a bit more expensive than a typical insurance policy in California.
- person who drives the car most often.
- a device in a car that reduces the chance that the vehicle will be stolen or vandalized or increases the chance of recovering a stolen car
14 Clues: or boundaries on governmental power. • person who drives the car most often. • data for the purpose it was collected. • the person who owns the car, although it doesn't have to be • is quite a bit more expensive than a typical insurance policy in California. • coverage healt insurance that provides coverage for most types of medical expenses • ...
Health Care Economics 2016-03-19
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- a monetary account commonly paired with a highdeductible health insurance plan that allows individuals to pay for qualified medical change using taxfree HSA dollars until they meet their deductibles
- measures designed to lower health care costs that aim to create an affordable health care system for all Americans
- a monetary account offered through an employer into which money is put through payroll deductions before it is taxed funds can be withdrawn for qualified medical expenses as needed but the funds must be spend each year
- a health care plan funded by a government agency they are available for active military personnel and their dependents and for veterans
- the portion of the medical costs a patient may still have to pay once an insurance plan's deductible has been met
- the act of paying for health care with one's own money
- the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits
- a physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care
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- a classification system used by Medicare and Medicaid to determine payment for health services based on diagnosis surgical procedures age and other information
- a public health care facility that receives most of its funding from local state or federal sources
- a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan
- a type of health insurance plan that establishes predetermined rates for services with health care providers such as doctors and hospitals and puts providers in the position o managing patient's use of health care
- a plan health insurance plan that provides coverage only if the care is delivered by a member of the plan's hospital physician or pharmacy panel
- a flat fee that many health insurance plans require patients to pay each time they have receive a health care service
14 Clues: the act of paying for health care with one's own money • the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits • a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan • a public health care facility that receives most of its funding from local state or federal sources • ...
chris 2016-04-20
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- i made a appearance
- i am difference from all people
- i am important
- i was born on independence
- cade is persistent
- my dad is apparent
- the entrance is over there
- i am confidence in my grade
- cade is very ignorant
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- the flag is on clearance
- my mom is pollutant
- i got a excellence grade
- mom is very convenient
- cade is not intelligent
- cade is very consistent
- that was a great performance
- i am coincidence
- i am hesitant
- my mom has insurance
- i am brilliant
20 Clues: i am hesitant • i am important • i am brilliant • i am coincidence • cade is persistent • my dad is apparent • i made a appearance • my mom is pollutant • my mom has insurance • cade is very ignorant • mom is very convenient • cade is not intelligent • cade is very consistent • the flag is on clearance • i got a excellence grade • i was born on independence • the entrance is over there • ...
topic 10 Finance 2022-11-02
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- motor, buildings,home contents, travel and pet policies
- this covers people for the costs of medical treatment when on holiday or the cost of replacing luggage or belongings that are lost
- the government can help with unexpected events that mean people are unable to afford their living expenses
- Enables people to save for their retirement
- used to protect other people from the financial loss of being too unwell to work
- if any of the events covered by the insurance policy occurs the policy holder can make a ______ to the insurance company
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- this covers the cost of vet bills
- financial products designed to protect people from the financial losses associated with unexpected events
- the price of an insurance policy
- Designed to protect other people from the financial consequences of someones death
- to take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent
- when people have paid the insurance premium they receive a ______ and a certificate of insurance
12 Clues: the price of an insurance policy • this covers the cost of vet bills • Enables people to save for their retirement • motor, buildings,home contents, travel and pet policies • to take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent • used to protect other people from the financial loss of being too unwell to work • ...
Protection Week Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-28
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- The role of YBS in providing protection to our customers
- The first step in applying for a mortgage with YBS
- A type of insurance that is not offered by Uinsure
- The strategy used by YBS to pass the savings back to our customers
- YBS is teamed-up with this UK's leading life insurance broker
- The number of questions customers need to answer to get an Home Insurance quote
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- The option you should select in the drop-down menu when making a referral
- With life insurance. this is the third aspect covered apart from Life cover, Critical Illness
- The type of mortgage with which the amount of interest you pay goes up or down, depending on the Bank of England Base Rate.
- A useful tool that helps customers understand the mortgage process
- Fill in the blank to complete the email address used when referring a customer who does not have an email address: ______@uinsure.co.uk
- The first step of referring a customer for a Home Insurance as mentioned in the procedure
12 Clues: The first step in applying for a mortgage with YBS • A type of insurance that is not offered by Uinsure • The role of YBS in providing protection to our customers • YBS is teamed-up with this UK's leading life insurance broker • The strategy used by YBS to pass the savings back to our customers • A useful tool that helps customers understand the mortgage process • ...
L2 Reading Paper 1 - Travel 2014-03-20
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- a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed officially by a group of people, a business organization, a government, or a political party
- an abbreviation consisting of the first letters of each word, e.g. EHIC for European Health Insurance Card
- something that might happen or exist in the future
- not needed, not required
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc
- money that is paid to someone in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem
- financial benefit or excess
- to make a journey, usually over a long distance
- many
- (compound word) of the house or belonging to the people of the house
- (compound word) two weeks or 14 days
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- a time, often one or two weeks, when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want
- another word for medicine
- used to suggest another possibility
- (two words) famous beautiful mountains in Switzerland
- (two words) grey ash produced by a volvano
- physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack
- extra money paid to an insurance company in order to get compensation
- payments for insurance
- accepted something to be true without question or proof
- (two words) French for ‘Have a good trip!’
- a disease of the body or mind
22 Clues: many • payments for insurance • not needed, not required • another word for medicine • financial benefit or excess • a disease of the body or mind • used to suggest another possibility • (compound word) two weeks or 14 days • (two words) grey ash produced by a volvano • (two words) French for ‘Have a good trip!’ • to make a journey, usually over a long distance • ...
Terms 2023-03-21
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- Preferred Provider Organization
- The surgical removal of bone or tissue
- Doctor of Dental Surgery
- Full Mouth Series of X-Rays
- Maximum dollar amount you plan will ever pay toward the cost of specific dental services
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- a percentage of the cost you pay for dental procedure
- To have a tooth removed, usually because of disease, trauma or crowding
- The group of teeth between the canine
- teeth and tissue towards the back of the mouth
- The extender, or support piece, attached on top of the implant to secure an artificial tooth
- Medical term for the lower jaw
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- Gum disease that damages the soft tissue around the teeth
- a pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection
- Under the tongue
- the biting edge of the anterior surface of the tooth
- Participating provider, meaning they're contracted within you insurance
- The dollar amount you must pay for covered dental services before you dental plan starts to pay
- Doctor of Dental Medicine
- Maximum Plan Allowance
- The upper teeth formed along the top jaw
- Abscess: A common and painful dental emergency resulting from bacterial accumulation or foreign body impaction in periodontal pockets
- A written statement to a beneficiary from a third-party payer after a claim has been adjudicated
- refuse to allow Insurance companies to dictate how they will treat their patients
- Personal Identifiable Information
25 Clues: Under the tongue • Maximum Plan Allowance • Doctor of Dental Surgery • Doctor of Dental Medicine • Full Mouth Series of X-Rays • Medical term for the lower jaw • Preferred Provider Organization • Personal Identifiable Information • The group of teeth between the canine • The surgical removal of bone or tissue • The upper teeth formed along the top jaw • ...
Insurance Terms 2013-12-17
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- An extension of car insurance available in some U.S. states that covers medical expenses and, in some cases, lost wages and other damages
- protects you if you're at fault for an accident and you hurt someone or someone's property.
- Covers damage not related to collisions
- A demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy
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- A document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance.
- Financial cost of obtaining an insurance cover, paid as a lump sum or in installments
- A practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss or damage
- A person who derives advantage from something
- A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- Covers physical damage to the insured's automobile
10 Clues: Covers damage not related to collisions • A person who derives advantage from something • Covers physical damage to the insured's automobile • A demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy • A document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance. • ...
General Insurance Basics 2024-08-14
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- Private insurers who voluntarily offer insurance coverages at rates designed for customers with average or better than average loss exposures
- The insurer acquires legal rights to pursue recoveries on behalf of the insured to the insurer to claim from the third-party person
- Provides coverage for property and net income loss exposures
- Process of deciding which risks an insurer will cover and what will be charged for the coverage
- One of the core component of Insurance operations
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- A legal contract between “the insured” and “the insurer”
- Possibility of financial loss or chance of losses to an insured
- a person who sells insurance products to an insurance company or companies
- A ratio that measures the amount paid in claims by an insurer over the earned premium
- Life Cycle that begins with the Customer request for Quote from the Insurance Company
10 Clues: One of the core component of Insurance operations • A legal contract between “the insured” and “the insurer” • Provides coverage for property and net income loss exposures • Possibility of financial loss or chance of losses to an insured • a person who sells insurance products to an insurance company or companies • ...
Life Insurance 2016-12-13
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- benefits that you can add to your policy usually for an additional premium
- process through which an insurer decides whether it will provide you with life insurance based on potential risks associated with your age, past medical history and other factors
- type of life insurance pays family money when you die
- printed legal document stating the terms of insurance contract that is issued to the policy owner by the company
- payment, or one of the periodic payments, a policy owner agrees to make for an insurance policy
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- value feature of some permanent life insurance policies that you could potentially withdraw or borrow from
- return of part of the premium on participating insurance to reflect the difference between the premium charged and the combination of actual mortality
- type of life insurance pays your family money as long you die within the term
- person named in the policy to receive the insurance proceeds at the death of the insured
9 Clues: type of life insurance pays family money when you die • benefits that you can add to your policy usually for an additional premium • type of life insurance pays your family money as long you die within the term • person named in the policy to receive the insurance proceeds at the death of the insured • ...
CUSTOMER SERVICE CHALLENGE 2021-11-30
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- Where to find any purchased warranties/insurance on cass
- A letter from a state dmv/tag agency requesting a title for registration.
- Fees that are not able to be waived
- Amount customer is responsible for during insurance claim.
- Where new reps dispatch their cases
- Questions to understand reason for call
- Example: "I can help you with that"
- Type of insurance included in Lease and NY accounts
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- The type of interest loan for Retail Accounts
- Daily interest charge
- Where we process debit card transactions
- Payments required to be eligible to request ext/def
- Where we process ach transactions
- Document needed to obtain Lease title
- Where we log allegations of deceptive, unfair or abusive practices
- Balance on loan that is not interest
16 Clues: Daily interest charge • Where we process ach transactions • Fees that are not able to be waived • Where new reps dispatch their cases • Example: "I can help you with that" • Balance on loan that is not interest • Document needed to obtain Lease title • Questions to understand reason for call • Where we process debit card transactions • ...
Collaborative Plunge Crossword 2021-03-29
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. • ...
Saftey Ed 2025-12-12
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- Consent Laws Every state has 1
- insurance Responsibility of owning a car
- Insurance law Each vehicle must be insured is what law
- Take away license for less than 365 days
- Driving Speeding is considered what
- System Assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- Failure to pay full attention was a factor in nearly 50% of all ___
- To take away a license for a year or more
- driving High Risk behavior includes
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and ___ for existing conditions
- One ___percent of deaths were in alcohol related crashes
- or two years Registration certificate and license plates must be renewed every
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- Eating, drinking, taking on the cell phone are all considered what
- Rage Aggressive or angry driving behavior
- test To get your drivers license you need to take a
- blood alcohol concentration
- The certificate of title proves that you legally own the what
- Driving is a ___ not a right
- Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles
- Primary cause of ALL crashes involving 16-18 year-old drivers
20 Clues: blood alcohol concentration • Driving is a ___ not a right • Consent Laws Every state has 1 • Driving Speeding is considered what • driving High Risk behavior includes • Take away license for less than 365 days • insurance Responsibility of owning a car • To take away a license for a year or more • Rage Aggressive or angry driving behavior • ...
Saftey Ed 2025-12-12
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- Consent Laws Every state has 1
- insurance Responsibility of owning a car
- Insurance law Each vehicle must be insured is what law
- Take away license for less than 365 days
- Driving Speeding is considered what
- System Assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- Failure to pay full attention was a factor in nearly 50% of all ___
- To take away a license for a year or more
- driving High Risk behavior includes
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and ___ for existing conditions
- One ___percent of deaths were in alcohol related crashes
- or two years Registration certificate and license plates must be renewed every
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- Eating, drinking, taking on the cell phone are all considered what
- Rage Aggressive or angry driving behavior
- test To get your drivers license you need to take a
- blood alcohol concentration
- The certificate of title proves that you legally own the what
- Driving is a ___ not a right
- Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles
- Primary cause of ALL crashes involving 16-18 year-old drivers
20 Clues: blood alcohol concentration • Driving is a ___ not a right • Consent Laws Every state has 1 • Driving Speeding is considered what • driving High Risk behavior includes • Take away license for less than 365 days • insurance Responsibility of owning a car • To take away a license for a year or more • Rage Aggressive or angry driving behavior • ...
Homeowners insurance 2023-12-19
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- , a or apartment
- , damages that insurance would cover
- , people living in a house or apartment that they rent
- , personal liabilities and medical payments
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- , people that own property
- , people who own a home and rent it out
- , insurance on your home or rent
- , covers damages to your home
- , damages insurance would cover
9 Clues: , a or apartment • , people that own property • , covers damages to your home • , damages insurance would cover • , insurance on your home or rent • , damages that insurance would cover • , people who own a home and rent it out • , personal liabilities and medical payments • , people living in a house or apartment that they rent
Personal Finance Exam #3 2020-03-30
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- (homeowner) covers the cost of minor injuries on your property or cused byy you, family, or pets
- (ppo) a group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide health care at rates approved by the insurer
- failure to take reasonable care
- drivers involved in accidents collect medical expenses , lost wages, and injury costs from their own insurance companies
- (ltc) assistance that you might need if you ever have an illness or a disability
- when a person is held responsible for intentional or unintentional actions
- person who is designated to receive something
- also called personal catastrophe policy
- insurance that has a minimum amount that must be paid to cover the insurance portion
- pays for the damage to the automobile regardless of fault
- fee paid by policyholder
- the three types of insurance
- pays benefits only if you are hospitalized but is paid in cash
- insurance not sold by the federal or state government
- covers the risk of financial loss due to legal or medical expenses, lost wages, or other expenses from injuries caused by a car accident in which you were responsible
- plans provide benefits for surgical and medical services performed by physicians
- federal health insurance program for those 65 and older
- also called insurable risk
- uncertainty or lack of predictability
- documentation of belongings with cost information and purchase dates
- covers cost of loss or damage of specific high value item
- the homeowner pays for part of the losses if the property was not insured for the specific percentage of the replacement value
- state law that requires drivers to prove their ability to cover the cost of damage or injury caused by a car accident
- coverage for your place of residence, damage to property and injuries to others
- protection for a specified period of time
- carries a chance of either loss or gain
- pays part or full amount of the surgeon's fees for an operation
- type of cost sharing
- when a person is held responsible for actions of another person
- covers the cost of injuries to you or your family
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- (pos) combines characteristics of hmos and ppos
- program of medical assistance to low income families or individuals, title xix of social security act
- (acv) payment received is based on current replacement cost of a damaged or lost item less depreciation
- type of major medical insurance that has a low deductible offered without a separate basic plan
- protects you against financial loss when you damage the property of others
- process of establishing a monetary fund to cover the cost of a loss
- pay a specified premium each year for as long as you live
- pays part or full amount of hospital bills for room, board, and other charges
- protects against the large expenses of a serious injury or long illness
- addition of coverage to the homeowner's policy
- also called nonpar policies
- also called out-of-pocket limit provision in major medical policies
- after the policy has been enforced for a specific period of time, he insurance company cannot dispute its validity
- set amount that a policyholder pays per loss on an insurance policy
- increases the likelihood of loss through some peril
- cause of possible loss
- refers to prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to members
- plans provide hospital care benefits on essentially a "service type" basis
- (cob) integrating the benefits payable under more than one health insurance plan so that the benefits received from all sources are limited to 100 percent of allowable medical expenses
- if the insured dies by suicide within 2 years of the policy being in force, the benefit will equal the premium paid
- accidental death benefit
- when settling claims, you receive the full cost of repairing or replacing a damaged or lost item, depreciation is not considered
- risk-sharing firm that agrees to assume financial responsibility for losses that may result from an insured risk
- a contract
54 Clues: a contract • type of cost sharing • cause of possible loss • fee paid by policyholder • accidental death benefit • also called insurable risk • also called nonpar policies • the three types of insurance • failure to take reasonable care • uncertainty or lack of predictability • also called personal catastrophe policy • carries a chance of either loss or gain • ...
Life Insurance 2021-06-06
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- optional coverage
- Provides coverage for a fixed period
- Cash account available to policy holder in a permanent insurance contract
- document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance
- represents consumers in their search for the insurance
- measure taken beforehand to deal with a need or contingency
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- named persons who benefits from insurance policy
- allows policyholders the option to adjust policy features
- Single or period payments
- payments for a limited period of time,
10 Clues: optional coverage • Single or period payments • Provides coverage for a fixed period • payments for a limited period of time, • named persons who benefits from insurance policy • represents consumers in their search for the insurance • allows policyholders the option to adjust policy features • measure taken beforehand to deal with a need or contingency • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key terms created by Christian Sizemore 2013-05-07
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- is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers
- Occurs when conditions can be controlled
- when there is a likelihood of economic loss
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- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- the systemic process process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- Occurs when conditions can NOT be controlled
- The risk of harm caused by human mistakes
- the possibility of loss or injury
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 • ...
Auto Care and Repair 2022-10-14
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- Document types that show name, birth date, address, and Social Security number
- Insurance that pays your medical expenses
- A means of protection from financial loss
- Minimum age in Illinois to obtain a license
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- Insurance that repairs or replaces your vehicle when damaged or destroyed
- A limited driver's license issued to someone who is learning to drive
- A number of miles traveled
- A thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land
- Insurance that covers damage and injuries to others
- Covers losses not caused by a collision
- A card that legally authorizes a person to operate a motorized vehicle
11 Clues: A number of miles traveled • Covers losses not caused by a collision • Insurance that pays your medical expenses • A means of protection from financial loss • Minimum age in Illinois to obtain a license • Insurance that covers damage and injuries to others • A thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land • ...
L2_12 2021-05-13
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- Tarifa
- Bumper
- Neurólogo
- Leyes Independientes de Culpabilidad
- Recorded
- Falsificar
- Chocar y darse a la fuga
- Total Loss
- Robado
- Corazón
- Clínica
- Recargos
- Seguro
- Chillido
- Estimate
- Bocina
- Agrietado
- Código postal
- To issue
- Código
- Título
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- Paperwork
- Braces
- Drivable
- Préstamo Hipotecario
- Benefits
- Reparaciones
- Remisión
- Falta de Pago
- Comprehensive Insurance
- Damages
- Trimestre
- Alimentos no perecederos
- Trabajador por Cuenta propia
- Tos
- Lesión
- Remind
- Stranded
- Cobertura
- Vigente
- Claim
- Notificación
42 Clues: Tos • Claim • Tarifa • Braces • Bumper • Robado • Seguro • Lesión • Remind • Bocina • Código • Título • Damages • Corazón • Clínica • Vigente • Drivable • Recorded • Benefits • Remisión • Recargos • Stranded • Chillido • Estimate • To issue • Paperwork • Neurólogo • Trimestre • Cobertura • Agrietado • Falsificar • Total Loss • Reparaciones • Notificación • Falta de Pago • Código postal • Préstamo Hipotecario • Comprehensive Insurance • Chocar y darse a la fuga • ...
Financial Management 2023-05-31
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- investment that is really a loan
- pay to live here
- when my stock becomes two
- pay me for using my money
- _____ payment
- my part of the insurance bill
- my own retirement account
- security _______
- contract to live here
- not debit, but...
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- protects me from big expense
- I spend how much?
- it's another kind of fund
- they have my money
- I wanna buy the house
- credit ____; my adult gpa
- I own the company
- interest payment or 10% off
- it's a kind of fund
- organized directors
- my quarterly distribution
21 Clues: _____ payment • pay to live here • security _______ • I spend how much? • I own the company • not debit, but... • they have my money • it's a kind of fund • organized directors • I wanna buy the house • contract to live here • it's another kind of fund • when my stock becomes two • credit ____; my adult gpa • pay me for using my money • my own retirement account • my quarterly distribution • ...
Insurance and Berkley 2023-12-05
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- Legal Contract outlining terms and coverage in an insurance agreement
- Modification or addition to a policy to customize coverage
- A formal request for compensation due to a workplace injury
- Dishonest actions to obtain undeserved compensation benefits
- Systematic wage record submission for financial accuracy and compliance
- Founded the company
- Evaluation of risks and determination of policy terms by insurers
- Examination of records to verify accurate premium calculation
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- Workers'
- Intermediaries facilitating insurance transactions between clients and companies
- Cutting-edge software platform used to streamline and manage policy and billing information
- Cost of insurance coverage paid by the policyholder
- Digital Platform
- Flexible payroll process
- Harm suffered by a worker in the course of employment
- The chance that you will suffer a financial loss.
16 Clues: Workers' • Digital Platform • Founded the company • Flexible payroll process • The chance that you will suffer a financial loss. • Cost of insurance coverage paid by the policyholder • Harm suffered by a worker in the course of employment • Modification or addition to a policy to customize coverage • A formal request for compensation due to a workplace injury • ...
Administration and traffic laws 2022-03-30
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- Consent law, what law creates the rule that you must agree when receiving your license that if stopped for cause and charged with a DWI you will agree to a test?
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers are arrested for driving under __.
- of Title, This proves you own a car.
- what percent of collisions are inattention a factor of?
- true or false- 41% of deaths aware in alcohol related crashes.
- rage, what is it called when someone is being an overly aggressive driver and verbally threatening?
- Having a license is not a right but a __
- driving is considered ___ when a driver if consciously and intentionally driving in a dangerous manner.
- Things that go on your car for identification of your vehicle.
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- driving, a behavior that threatens the safety of you and others.
- Number used to identify your car.
- Insurance, Minnesota required insurance.
- States power to take away license for less than 365 days.
- A certificate that must be renewed every 1-2 years.
- true or false- you do not have to listen to law enforcement when stopped to take a BAC test.
- true or false you are legally drunk if your BAC is 0.08.
- Insurance Law, Requires insurance for any vehicle.
- States power to take away your license for more than a year.
- and wanton, a person who purposely and willfully committed an act without regard for others.
- System, Things given for traffic violations.
20 Clues: Number used to identify your car. • of Title, This proves you own a car. • Insurance, Minnesota required insurance. • Having a license is not a right but a __ • System, Things given for traffic violations. • Insurance Law, Requires insurance for any vehicle. • A certificate that must be renewed every 1-2 years. • what percent of collisions are inattention a factor of? • ...
Buying a Car 2022-06-16
Across
- This can happen to your vehicle if you don't keep up with your payments.
- When you have an insurance claim you may have to pay this as part of the cost of fixing the vehicle.
- This duty is paid when you sign a contract to buy a car.
- These costs are paid even if you don't drive the vehicle.
- When buying from a registered dealer this is provided in case the vehicle has faults.
- The reduction in value of the vehicle over time.
- You often have to pay this upfront before buying the vehicle.
- You must _________ your vehicle before you can drive it.
- The amount of the vehicle you actually own when buying a vehicle.
- This is when you don't make payments on your loan.
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- You take this out to protect your car from loss or damage.
- A legal agreement to purchase a vehicle.
- These are often charged each month in addition to interest.
- For this type of loan the lender has legal ownership until the loan is payed out.
- This type of insurance pays for damage to other vehicles not yours.
- The cost of borrowing money.
- These are costs like fuel and servicing.
- The cost of an insurance policy. Can be paid monthly, fortnightly or annually.
- Another party who is responsible for your loan if you cannot pay.
19 Clues: The cost of borrowing money. • A legal agreement to purchase a vehicle. • These are costs like fuel and servicing. • The reduction in value of the vehicle over time. • This is when you don't make payments on your loan. • This duty is paid when you sign a contract to buy a car. • You must _________ your vehicle before you can drive it. • ...
Insurance Operation Vocabulary 2024-08-29
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- a type of life insurance where the insurance company agrees to pay the death benefit
- something that has value
- a person that can be removed by the policy owner at any time
- A life insurance policy entitles an individual or entity to the rights, title, and benefits.
- The policy offers death benefit protection for the insured's entire life and includes an investment feature called cash value.
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- the individual making the premium payments for the policy
- an agreement between the insurer and the applicant
- a person who can't be removed from a life insurance policy without his or her consent
- states that if the insured and the beneficiary die at the same time the death benefit is paid to the contingent beneficiary
- the individual that owns a life insurance policy
- the person who will recive the assets
11 Clues: something that has value • the person who will recive the assets • the individual that owns a life insurance policy • an agreement between the insurer and the applicant • the individual making the premium payments for the policy • a person that can be removed by the policy owner at any time • ...
Insurance CrossWord 2024-02-07
Across
- the amount paid out-of-pocket by an individual, before insurance pays, when filing a claim
- coverage for your entire life with the policy growing like a savings account, yet more expensive
- The company refuses to accept the request for insurance coverage.
- coverage for a shorter time frame and less expensive
- 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.
- The policyholder - the person(s) protected in case of a loss or claim.
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- first page of the insurance policy that summarizes the insurance coverage
- the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss
- the monthly cost for an insurance policy
- Notice to an insurer that under the terms of a policy, a loss maybe covered.
10 Clues: the monthly cost for an insurance policy • coverage for a shorter time frame and less expensive • The company refuses to accept the request for insurance coverage. • the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss • The policyholder - the person(s) protected in case of a loss or claim. • ...
Health Care Economics 2016-03-19
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- a physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care
- a health care plan funded by a government agency they are available for active military personnel and their dependents and for veterans
- the act of paying for health care with one's own money
- the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits
- a plan health insurance plan that provides coverage only if the care is delivered by a member of the plan's hospital physician or pharmacy panel
- a public health care facility that receives most of its funding from local state or federal sources
- a flat fee that many health insurance plans require patients to pay each time they have receive a health care service
- the portion of the medical costs a patient may still have to pay once an insurance plan's deductible has been met
- a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan
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- a monetary account commonly paired with a highdeductible health insurance plan that allows individuals to pay for qualified medical change using taxfree HSA dollars until they meet their deductibles
- measures designed to lower health care costs that aim to create an affordable health care system for all Americans
- a classification system used by Medicare and Medicaid to determine payment for health services based on diagnosis surgical procedures age and other information
- a monetary account offered through an employer into which money is put through payroll deductions before it is taxed funds can be withdrawn for qualified medical expenses as needed but the funds must be spend each year
- a type of health insurance plan that establishes predetermined rates for services with health care providers such as doctors and hospitals and puts providers in the position o managing patient's use of health care
14 Clues: the act of paying for health care with one's own money • the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits • a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan • a physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care • ...
Dental 101 2021-07-16
Across
- largest commercial dental carrier
- enables insurance company and insured to share cost of going to the dentist
- quality - prioritize own physical and mental health
- sport specialty of "Let's Talk Live" guest
- effective teammates to this with team goals
- place to find elearning
- This is a Type D service
- Reasonable & _______ (R&C)
- the date coverage begins; ____ date
- State that offers DHMO plans
- kind of procedures that are typically not covered
- document that includes benefit plan information
- not paid for/covered by the plan
- An insured other than the employee
- tooth removal
- SOB - Schedule of ____
- Dental call center location
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- Law associated with continuing dental insurance. Also a snake.
- center to find information about just about everything
- Plan that has the same co-insurance in-network and out-of-network
- place to find marketing materials
- amount paid by the insured prior to insurance paying a benefit
- quality - concentrates on doing what has the most impact on work and personal life
- Type of plan that requires you to see an in-network provider
- quality - resourceful and grows with change
- name of a bad guy in Toothopolis
- top layer of tooth
- Metlife ____ Benefits
- tooth #18 type
- quality - overcomes obstacles and sees opportunities when challenged
- type of x-ray
- benefit dollars to which an insured is entitled to for a period of time
- american dental association
- type of dental filling
34 Clues: type of x-ray • tooth removal • tooth #18 type • top layer of tooth • Metlife ____ Benefits • type of dental filling • SOB - Schedule of ____ • place to find elearning • This is a Type D service • Reasonable & _______ (R&C) • american dental association • Dental call center location • State that offers DHMO plans • name of a bad guy in Toothopolis • not paid for/covered by the plan • ...
Unit 7 crossword Jovanni 2023-03-01
Across
- a meeting that occurs after applying for a job.
- a brief letter written by you
- the act of putting good impressions as a priority
- The smallest amount of money to legally be paid to someone doing a job
- the income that you get after all the other things are automatically paid
- a letter written by someone else
- insurance for health
- skills gained overtime
- the income you could’ve made
- federal insurance contributions act
- health insurance that usually isn’t entirely fueled by you and is also made for after retirement
- someone who will tell you what you’ve done to an employer
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- a process of gathering people to help you
- List of jobs
- how much money you make at your job, no added bonuses or anything besides the individual amount of money that is made after working hours and measuring days.
- money after retirement
- the tax that is already paid upon gaining the money from income, by removing some of that income.
- How much employers will allow you to be employed
- the amount of money you gain per payment
- The state of being an intern
- something paid by companies
- pretty much your placeholder for who you are according to you and whoever else needs your social security number
- all the things you’ve done according to productivity
- The amount of money someone makes per hour
24 Clues: List of jobs • insurance for health • money after retirement • skills gained overtime • something paid by companies • The state of being an intern • the income you could’ve made • a brief letter written by you • a letter written by someone else • federal insurance contributions act • the amount of money you gain per payment • a process of gathering people to help you • ...
Preliminary 2013-05-02
Across
- average risk category
- way to handle a risk by not taking an action
- number of quarters needed to work to be fully insured for SSI
- prevents company from adopting a inconsistent position
- kind of company owned by policyholders
- statement that is believed to be true
- you have if you would suffer a financial loss if you lost it
- incorporated in the same State they conduct business in
- the process of selecting and classifying risk
- one of the elements of a contract
- the state of having less of something
- statement in an application that is guaranteed to be true
- does business in a State other then their home State
- the possibility of a loss
- covers large or unusual risks
- a contract must have this kind of purpose
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- conducts business in another country
- an insurance companys insurance company
- only the chance for loss
- a poor risk that is in need of more insurance
- event that causes a loss
- helps predict number of future losses
- one of the underwriting factors
- a condition source that increases the likelyhood of a peril
- will restore you to the way you were before a loss
- chance of loss or gain
- the result of a direct loss
- likelyhood of illness or disability
- likelyhood of death
- hazard due to wreckless behavior
- fail to reveal or hide a fact
- kind of company owned by shareholders
- transfer of risk
33 Clues: transfer of risk • likelyhood of death • average risk category • chance of loss or gain • only the chance for loss • event that causes a loss • the possibility of a loss • the result of a direct loss • fail to reveal or hide a fact • covers large or unusual risks • one of the underwriting factors • hazard due to wreckless behavior • one of the elements of a contract • ...
RRS PUZZLE 2018-10-22
Across
- Payment made at site before service
- The powerful force that makes an MRI possible
- If it's not retail...it's billed...
- Gadavist, Omnipaque and Magnevist to name a few
- Repository for payments at a bank
- The part of the report that documents what was performed
- When a radiology report is received, the status is changed to ...
- Insurance companies better watch out when this team comes calling
- Compliance Bear
- When you combine Charge Entry and Billers you get the... (coolest department name OF ALL TIME)
- Digital version of an insurance EOB that can be posted electronically
- The people responsible for making sure coding is compliant
- The R in ERA stands for
- The E in EOB
- Fluordeoxyglucose
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- Before doing any financial transaction in Intergy, you have to open a...
- The first business day of the month is (2 words)
- The RRS team member with the longest title (2 words)
- Electronic payment from insurance
- National Provider ID
- Chief Compliance Officer
- The thing we’ve been crushing all year (2 words)
- Now known as a CMS 1500 it was formerly called a...
- Amount of charge adjusted after insurance and patient payments
- President of Radiology
- Microsoft's spreadsheet program
- POSTING The group who makes sure that the dough gets recorded in the system
- We won’t perform a study without first getting one of these
- The area where we shine so brightly we now only have to do it bi-annually (2 words)
29 Clues: The E in EOB • Compliance Bear • Fluordeoxyglucose • National Provider ID • President of Radiology • The R in ERA stands for • Chief Compliance Officer • Microsoft's spreadsheet program • Electronic payment from insurance • Repository for payments at a bank • Payment made at site before service • If it's not retail...it's billed... • The powerful force that makes an MRI possible • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2021-12-07
Across
- Type of tax charged annually on one’s home and vehicles
- Money you earn at a job
- Total income before taxes are deducted
- Shares of ownership in a company
- When a person dies and leaves money and property to friends and relatives in a will
- Investing in different companies and industries
- Acronym for Exchange Traded Funds
- Money that must be paid in addition to loan principal
- Type of tax charged when one buys goods and services
- Insurance that only covers damage to another person’s car when you are at fault in a vehicle accident
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- When a person does not have enough insurance coverage to pay for all of the damage to another person’s car
- Financial goal that takes 1 to 5 years to achieve
- Insurance that covers damage to your car from hail, vandalism, falling tree branches, or a car crash
- A person who is willing to vouch for another and share responsibility for paying back a loan
- Type of account designed for quick and frequent transactions
- An asset acquired with the goal of making a profit
- When money is deposited into an account
- Something of value that you can use to secure a loan
- Type of account primarily used to store money
- When money is taken out of an account
- Type of insurance that only covers damage from a car crash
- Income left over after taxes are deducted
22 Clues: Money you earn at a job • Shares of ownership in a company • Acronym for Exchange Traded Funds • When money is taken out of an account • Total income before taxes are deducted • When money is deposited into an account • Income left over after taxes are deducted • Type of account primarily used to store money • Investing in different companies and industries • ...
economics crossword 2024-04-19
Across
- a cap,or limit, on the amount of money you have to pay
- type of operational risk specifically the risk of being held liable
- a payment made by a beneficiary
- the extent to which something deals with or applies to something else
- when a contract has not been established with a health plan
- property damaged due to uncontrollable forces such a fire,lighting.
- allows eligible employees and their dependents the continued benefits of health
- of enrolling or being enrolled
- action adopted or proposed by a government,party
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance.
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- contractual agreement with that health plan
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- a patient who stays in a hospital while under treatment
- the use of communications technologies to provide health care
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- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim
- risks that directly affect an individual or family
- payment to a common fund or collection
- an advantage or profit gained from something
- an allowance or payment made for each day
- written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient
- the amount you pay each month to keep your insurance policy active
- repaying a person who has spent or lost money
- the action of deducting or subtracting something
- to demand by or by virtue of a right
25 Clues: of enrolling or being enrolled • a payment made by a beneficiary • to demand by or by virtue of a right • payment to a common fund or collection • an allowance or payment made for each day • contractual agreement with that health plan • an advantage or profit gained from something • repaying a person who has spent or lost money • ...
"The Retirement Blueprint Crossword Collection Vol. 1" 2026-04-02
Across
- Annual Social Security document showing your earnings history
- The list of prescription drugs covered by your Medicare Part D plan
- Medicare ___ — covers doctor visits and outpatient care
- Benefit that lets a husband or wife claim up to 50% of their partner's amount
- Adjusting your investments to return to your target asset mix
- Waiting past full retirement age to collect — increases your check
- Type of IRA where contributions may be tax-deductible
- Your complete collection of investments
- The gradual rise in prices that erodes purchasing power over time
- The monthly payments you receive from Social Security
- ___ plan — extra coverage that fills Medicare gaps
- Free money your company adds when you contribute to your 401k
- Money coming in during retirement from all sources
- Amount you pay before your insurance coverage kicks in
- Everything you own that will be passed on after you die
- Monthly payment you make to keep your insurance coverage active
- Annual window when you can change your Medicare or insurance planUp to 85% of your Social Security income may be ___ by the IRS
- Group of doctors and hospitals that accept your insurance plan
- Required Minimum ___ — mandatory withdrawal starting at age 73 (abbr.)
- What you leave behind — financially and personally — for future generations
- Work units you earn each year; you need 40 to qualify for Social Security
- Type of Social Security benefit paid to a deceased worker's spouse or child
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- Taking money out of your retirement savings account
- The money you put into your retirement account each year
- The schedule that determines when employer contributions become fully yours
- Legal arrangement to hold and transfer assets to loved ones
- The age at which you qualify for 100% of your Social Security
- Moving your 401k balance to an IRA without paying taxes
- Fixed fee you pay each time you visit a doctor
- A loan you make to a government or company that pays interest
- Federal health insurance program that starts at age 65
- Social Security income for those unable to work due to health conditions
- The Retirement ___ — your personalized plan for financial freedom
- ___ fund — investment that tracks a market benchmark like the S&P; 500
- Supplemental Security Income — program for low-income seniors (abbr.)
- Regular cash payment made to shareholders from company profits
- Social Security Insurance — disability program abbreviation
- Taking Social Security before full retirement age, starting at 62
- The company that may match a portion of your 401k deposits
- Annual adjustment that protects your benefit from inflation (abbr.)
- ___ of returns risk — retiring during a market downturn hurts long-term wealth
- ___ contribution — extra amount workers 50+ can add to retirement accounts
- Insurance product that provides guaranteed income for life
- ___Elimination Provision — reduces benefits for some government workers
- The person named to receive your assets or insurance payout
- ___ of Attorney — legal document giving someone authority to act for you
- ___ risk — the chance of outliving your retirement savings
- Health Savings Account — tax-free account for medical expenses (abbr.)
- ___ IRA — retirement account funded with after-tax dollars
49 Clues: Your complete collection of investments • Fixed fee you pay each time you visit a doctor • ___ plan — extra coverage that fills Medicare gaps • Money coming in during retirement from all sources • Taking money out of your retirement savings account • Type of IRA where contributions may be tax-deductible • The monthly payments you receive from Social Security • ...
Puzzled? 2026-05-08
Across
- supplemental coverage that pays cash benefits to help offset costs associated with hospital stays
- financial product designed to provide a stream of income
- ongoing assistance with daily living or medical needs
- portion of Medicare that primarily helps cover inpatient hospital care
- portion of Medicare that helps cover the cost of prescription medications
- supplemental insurance designed to help cover expenses related to cancer
- medical or personal assistance provided in a person’s home to help with recovery
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- portion of Medicare that helps cover doctor visits
- federal health insurance program primarily for people age 65 and older
- supplemental insurance designed to help pay certain out-of-pocket costs not fully covered by Original Medicare
- temporary assistance with medical or daily living needs
- costs and financial obligations associated with a person’s passing
- alternative way to receive Medicare benefits through private insurance plans
13 Clues: portion of Medicare that helps cover doctor visits • ongoing assistance with daily living or medical needs • temporary assistance with medical or daily living needs • financial product designed to provide a stream of income • costs and financial obligations associated with a person’s passing • federal health insurance program primarily for people age 65 and older • ...
Shelter's 75th Anniversary 2021-08-28
Across
- The capital city in MS?
- MFA Mutual Insurance Company, what is the F for?
- Sometimes our adjusters have to go on?
- What does Shelter sale?
- What's the last name of the first president of Shelter?
Down
- This is Shelter's 75th _______?
- What is the current presidents name?
- What month of 1946 did Shelter begin operations?
- What is the logo of?
- The name of the street our office is on?
- Shelter also sells ___ Insurance
- What state is home office in?
12 Clues: What is the logo of? • The capital city in MS? • What does Shelter sale? • What state is home office in? • This is Shelter's 75th _______? • Shelter also sells ___ Insurance • What is the current presidents name? • Sometimes our adjusters have to go on? • The name of the street our office is on? • What month of 1946 did Shelter begin operations? • ...
OrthoVirginia Front Desk Crossword 2023-08-18
Across
- The main body part does Dr.McGowan and Dr.Oley work on.
- What must the patient always have for an appointment
- What kind of united health care plan we DONT take.
- Where we work.
- The knee specialist.
- A questionnaire that helps with insurance.
Down
- Who's number is 1-866-706-7846?
- What type of Tricare insurance needs a referral.
- Where should the patient go to get their office notes.
- Our manager's name.
- The hand specialist.
- What insurance does CareFirst have to be put in as.
12 Clues: Where we work. • Our manager's name. • The hand specialist. • The knee specialist. • Who's number is 1-866-706-7846? • A questionnaire that helps with insurance. • What type of Tricare insurance needs a referral. • What kind of united health care plan we DONT take. • What insurance does CareFirst have to be put in as. • What must the patient always have for an appointment • ...
Chapter 28 Vocabulary Puzzle 2026-04-28
Across
- investigative committee that investigated Kennedy Assassination
- Provided hospital insurance and low-cost medical insurance
- Johnson's plan for the country
- Concrete wall topped with barbed wire that severed a city
- Kennedy's broad vision of progress
- Cuban leader who openly welcomed Communism
- This treaty barred nuclear testing in the atmosphere
- President who succeeded Kennedy
Down
- Supreme Court that banned prayer in school
- Opened the door to many non-European immigrants in 1965
- This extended health insurance to wellfare recipients
- the way in which states redraw election districts
- A program of volunteer assistance to developing nations
- Winner of the election of 1960
14 Clues: Johnson's plan for the country • Winner of the election of 1960 • President who succeeded Kennedy • Kennedy's broad vision of progress • Supreme Court that banned prayer in school • Cuban leader who openly welcomed Communism • the way in which states redraw election districts • This treaty barred nuclear testing in the atmosphere • ...
Life Insurance Terms 2023-01-30
Across
- a term policy that permits you to exchange the policy for a permanent plan
- restoring a lapsed policy to its original premium paying status, upon payment by the policy owner
- a period of time provided to an insured to examine the policy and if not satisfied, can cancel for a full refund
- an endorsement to a policy that modifies clauses and provisions of the policy
- a contract that provides a periodic income at regular intervals
- the payment a policyowner agrees to make for an insurance policy
- the person named in a policy to receive the insurance proceeds
- the amount on the policy that will be paid in case of death
Down
- policies based upon long-term estimates of expense, interest and mortality
- policy owner can discontinue paying premiums on a policy with cash value. PO can take the cash value or use it to purchase extended term insurance or reduced paid-up insurance
- A return of part of the premium on participating insurance to reflect the difference between the premium charged and the combination of actual mortality, expense and investment experience
- give you the right to renew for another period when a term ends
- pays in the event that death of the insured occurs by accident
- provides protection for a specified period of time
14 Clues: provides protection for a specified period of time • the amount on the policy that will be paid in case of death • the person named in a policy to receive the insurance proceeds • pays in the event that death of the insured occurs by accident • give you the right to renew for another period when a term ends • ...
Revenue Cycle Healthcare Terms 2020-03-24
Across
- annually renewed amount of maximum out of pocket costs for guarantor copays may contribute to OOP Max deductibles and co-insurances contribute to OOP Max
- percentage ins covers after ded has been met
- we are contracted but at Out of Network Rates
- flat amount due every time for service
- monthly amount due to have ins coverage
- Fee for drs ect that are seeing the patient.
- someone who is covered
- Charges that are carved out of the reimbursement and
- Person financially responsible for the bill
- type of insurance coverage that covers the cost of an insured individual's medical
- comprehensive health care reform law enacted in March 2010
- when a patient is admitted in the hospital
- procedure that is performed under anesthesia
- Processes claims and provides administrative services
- amount renewed annually based on policy due prior to insurance coverage
Down
- we do not have a contract with the payer
- service may be covered but NOT authorized yet
- primary policy holder
- organizations in each state through which people can purchase health insurance
- patient stays up to 72 hours but not be inpatient
- component of a charge addresses the use of equipment facilities non-physician medical staff supplies ect
- most common guarantor used
- services for trauma or urgent care EMTLA applies
- service in a hospital or HOD but not as an inpatient
- financially responsible party
- Permission that ins covering for service
- letter from physician stating need for other services
27 Clues: primary policy holder • someone who is covered • most common guarantor used • financially responsible party • flat amount due every time for service • monthly amount due to have ins coverage • we do not have a contract with the payer • Permission that ins covering for service • when a patient is admitted in the hospital • Person financially responsible for the bill • ...
Intro Project 2024-11-17
Across
- The process for when payments for healthcare services are made by a third party such as insurance
- The ____ department is a group that negotiates agreements for billing and reimbursement
- ______ companies do not recognize GC services as necessary, which is why they are often reluctant to provide reimbursement
- determines who will pay for which procedures and submits the bill accordingly
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- At least in the realm of hereditary cancer panels, insurance is more likely to cover ____ rather than counseling
- What month GCs in South Carolina need to be licensed by
- What licensure provides
- group that provides certification
- the amount of states that are in the rule making process
- builds a list of what needs to be paid
- what is required for renewal
- state dependent insurance
12 Clues: What licensure provides • state dependent insurance • what is required for renewal • group that provides certification • builds a list of what needs to be paid • What month GCs in South Carolina need to be licensed by • the amount of states that are in the rule making process • determines who will pay for which procedures and submits the bill accordingly • ...
Personal Career Goals/Employee Benefits and Incentives 2016-08-18
Across
- Amount withheld by an employer from employee’s earnings.
- An insurance plan, relating to life insurance and old age pensions, offered/required by the Federal government to specified groups of the population, on a contributory basis.
- The total amount received from the employer before any deductions are made.
- These types of benefits may include group insurance (health, dental, vision, life etc.), disability income protection, retirement benefits, daycare, tuition reimbursement, sick leave, vacation (paid and non-paid), funding of education, as well as flexible and alternative work arrangements.
- Companies may provide employees with a life insurance policy and may offer the option for larger life insurance policies for additional cost if desired.
- A self-assessment tool that measures and individual’s interests in a broad range of occupations, work activities, leisure activities, and school subjects.
Down
- This type of leave is required by the federal government and may be used for maternity and paternity leave, injury or illness of yourself, spouse, child, or parent, for deploying military family members and more.
- This is insurance provided to insure the continuation of part or all of their salary in the event they become unable to work.
- These can include company stock options, 401k employer matching, and other employer specific retirement programs.
- That part of an employee’s earnings remaining after deductions required by law and is used to determine that amount of an employee’s pay that is subject to a garnishment, attachment, or child support withholding order.
- An assessment of abilities based on performance of designated tasks.
- Tax levied by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on the annual earnings of individuals, corporations, trusts and other legal entities.
- That part of an employee’s wages that remains after all deductions have been subtracted (e.g., taxes, health insurance premiums, union dues, etc.).
- A percentage of money that you pay to the state government based on the income you make at your job.
14 Clues: Amount withheld by an employer from employee’s earnings. • An assessment of abilities based on performance of designated tasks. • The total amount received from the employer before any deductions are made. • A percentage of money that you pay to the state government based on the income you make at your job. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 4A, 4B 2016-08-18
Across
- Amount withheld by an employer from employee’s earnings.
- The total amount received from the employer before any deductions are made.
- These can include company stock options, 401k employer matching, and other employer specific retirement programs.
- An insurance plan, relating to life insurance and old age pensions, offered/required by the Federal government to specified groups of the population, on a contributory basis.
- A percentage of money that you pay to the state government based on the income you make at your job.
- These types of benefits may include group insurance (health, dental, vision, life etc.), disability income protection, retirement benefits, daycare, tuition reimbursement, sick leave, vacation (paid and non-paid), funding of education, as well as flexible and alternative work arrangements.
- Tax levied by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on the annual earnings of individuals, corporations, trusts and other legal entities.
Down
- This is insurance provided to insure the continuation of part or all of their salary in the event they become unable to work.
- Companies may provide employees with a life insurance policy and may offer the option for larger life insurance policies for additional cost if desired.
- This type of leave is required by the federal government and may be used for maternity and paternity leave, injury or illness of yourself, spouse, child, or parent, for deploying military family members and more.
- A self-assessment tool that measures and individual’s interests in a broad range of occupations, work activities, leisure activities, and school subjects.
- That part of an employee’s earnings remaining after deductions required by law and is used to determine that amount of an employee’s pay that is subject to a garnishment, attachment, or child support withholding order.
- An assessment of abilities based on performance of designated tasks.
- That part of an employee’s wages that remains after all deductions have been subtracted (e.g., taxes, health insurance premiums, union dues, etc.).
14 Clues: Amount withheld by an employer from employee’s earnings. • An assessment of abilities based on performance of designated tasks. • The total amount received from the employer before any deductions are made. • A percentage of money that you pay to the state government based on the income you make at your job. • ...
NATIONAL PEO WEEK 2024-05-17
Across
- MANAGING PAPERWORK AND RECORDS
- EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION
- HEALTH INSURANCE, 401K, ETC
- FINDING AND HIRING NEW EMPLOYEES
- EMPLOYEES
- INTRODUCING NEW HIRES TO THE COMPANY
- EDUCATION EMPLOYEES ON JOB SKILLS
Down
- SALARY AND BENEFITS
- PROTECTION AGAINST RISK
- REQUIRED PAYMENTS TO THE GOVERNMENT
- FOLLOWING REGULATIONS
- CONTRACTING WORK TO ANOTHER COMPANY
- POTENTIAL HARM OR LOSS
- HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
14 Clues: EMPLOYEES • SALARY AND BENEFITS • FOLLOWING REGULATIONS • EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION • POTENTIAL HARM OR LOSS • PROTECTION AGAINST RISK • HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT • HEALTH INSURANCE, 401K, ETC • MANAGING PAPERWORK AND RECORDS • FINDING AND HIRING NEW EMPLOYEES • EDUCATION EMPLOYEES ON JOB SKILLS • REQUIRED PAYMENTS TO THE GOVERNMENT • CONTRACTING WORK TO ANOTHER COMPANY • ...
Life Insurance 2023-02-06
Across
- -
- - book of ___
- - The agreement between the agency and the holder, specifying the amount of money and the parties involved
- - someone dependent on the funds of their parents
- - a child under 18 years old
Down
- life insurance - Usually means a whole life insurance policy which provides a death benefit ranging from $5,000 to $25,000
- - people who establish and pay the insurance policy
- - the amount paid for the policy
- - the amount of time the insurance is good for
9 Clues: - • - book of ___ • - a child under 18 years old • - the amount paid for the policy • - the amount of time the insurance is good for • - someone dependent on the funds of their parents • - people who establish and pay the insurance policy • - The agreement between the agency and the holder, specifying the amount of money and the parties involved • ...
HealthLogic Terminology 2024-03-25
Across
- A batch of work containing Envelopes received by Lockbox that did not include any Checks. These batches may include EOBs that have been paid by Paper Checks, sent separately for some reason (or replacement copies of the EOBs that the client asked for), EOBs that were paid by EFTs/ACHs, Letters, and other types of documents related to Healthcare.
- This refers to the amount a patient owes a provider after an insurance company pays for their portion of the medical expenses. This can be Co-Insurance, Co-Pay, or Deductible.(Two Words)
- The Amount your health care provider bills for the health care service provided to you.
- Primary/Secondary/Tertiary Claims. (Two Words)
- Opens any specific rules for the client you are working on currently.(Two Words)
- The date health care services were provided.
- It is a mandatory 2% payment reduction in the Medicare fee-for-services(FFS) program.
- It is a way to measure service volume over a period of time.
Down
- A batch of work containing Envelopes received by Lockbox with checks and accompanying documents (usually in the form of EOBs).
- This is usually used to refer to the part of the Bill that Patients are supposed to return with their Payments to tell the Provider which account the Patient Payment is for. These may be plain coupons or Scannable Coupons (that contain a scan-line with details needed to post the payment).
- The amount of money patient must pay each year to cover eligible medical expenses before insurance policy starts paying.
- This is used in the Claim Type field when the entity making payment is doing so as the Primary Insurance Company for the Patient.
- Health Insurance Claim number. Often referred to as the Member ID number.
- The amount paid by the Insurance company to your health care provider as per the plan.
- Current Procedural Terminology. These service codes are typically 5 numeric digits.
- This is used to search to locate a patients information. This may also be referred to as the client's Claim Data.
- Form of payment that draws money directly from a checking account.
- LT=the procedure was performed on the Left side of the body, RT= Right.
- Remittance documents sent by health insurance companies.
- Code Based or Foot Note Based.(Two Words)
20 Clues: Code Based or Foot Note Based.(Two Words) • The date health care services were provided. • Primary/Secondary/Tertiary Claims. (Two Words) • Remittance documents sent by health insurance companies. • It is a way to measure service volume over a period of time. • Form of payment that draws money directly from a checking account. • ...
Homeowners Insurance 2024-04-12
Across
- Used to make changes to an insurance policy
- An insurance company that is licensed to write and sell insurance
- The place where one lives
- the portion of a claim that is paid by you
- A disturbed state of the natural environment
Down
- A means of protection from financial loss
- A usually smaller building for human habitation
- An object or land you own
- The action or crime of stealing
- Exposure to the risk of being injured
10 Clues: An object or land you own • The place where one lives • The action or crime of stealing • Exposure to the risk of being injured • A means of protection from financial loss • the portion of a claim that is paid by you • Used to make changes to an insurance policy • A disturbed state of the natural environment • A usually smaller building for human habitation • ...
Chapter 22 2016-04-20
Across
- protects them against claims for injuries from using their product
- machines that verify if a credit card is good
- pays expenses if business is shut down for repairs
- transfers risk to an insurance company
- protects a company in case of employee theft
- provides medical and income benefits to employees injured on the job
- works for one insurance company
Down
- protects a business from lawsuits
- taking a chance for profit or loss
- protects them against lawsuits for mistakes in advertising
- failure to exercise reasonable care
- breaking into a place and stealing something
- threat of loss without any gain
- taking something with force and threat
- represents several insurance companies in a specific region
- protect a business if work isn't finished on time
16 Clues: threat of loss without any gain • works for one insurance company • protects a business from lawsuits • taking a chance for profit or loss • failure to exercise reasonable care • taking something with force and threat • transfers risk to an insurance company • breaking into a place and stealing something • protects a company in case of employee theft • ...
Algebra with Finance, 4-3 Key Terms CW 2024-01-05
Across
- protects you if you cause injury to others or their property
- pays for repair or replacement of your car no matter who is at fault
- covers the repair of replacement of your car if damaged by vandalism, fire, flood, etc
- at fault
- an extra fee
- pays for damage you cause to other people's property
- the amount the policyholder must pay before the insurance company will pay
- covers bodily injury
- a request for money
Down
- responsible
- sometimes it's called no-fault insurance
- pays you for part of the cost of a rented car
- uninsured motorist protection
- pays of towing or road service when you car is disabled
- covers you and people injured in, on, around, or under your car for medical treatment
- the fee paid for insurance
16 Clues: at fault • responsible • an extra fee • a request for money • covers bodily injury • the fee paid for insurance • uninsured motorist protection • sometimes it's called no-fault insurance • pays you for part of the cost of a rented car • pays for damage you cause to other people's property • pays of towing or road service when you car is disabled • ...
Personal finance Vocab Words 2023-03-01
Across
- the recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies
- investments that represent ownership in business (risky)
- all social classes pay the same percentage
- more money is taken out based on a larger pay check (federal tax)
- investment that represents a loan to gov't or corporation (low risk)
- A business whose main purpose is to receive deposits and make loans
- amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
Down
- your payment before an insurance company begins coverage
- risk transfer to a third party
- a collections of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional fund managers
- benefits survivors or the deceased
- the amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan
12 Clues: risk transfer to a third party • benefits survivors or the deceased • all social classes pay the same percentage • your payment before an insurance company begins coverage • investments that represent ownership in business (risky) • amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period • the recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies • ...
Government Reasouses 2024-05-20
Across
- Joint federal-state program providing health coverage for low-income individuals.
- Insurance for employees injured on the job.
- Federal agency enforcing laws against employment discrimination.
- Law ensuring equal rights and access for individuals with disabilities.
- U.S. labor law ensuring fair wages and overtime pay
Down
- Benefits for individuals who lose their jobs through no fault of their own.
- Federal health insurance program for individuals 65+ and certain disabilities.
- Federal law providing unpaid leave for family and medical reasons.
- Law ensuring access and non-discrimination for disabled individuals in federally funded programs.
- Federal agency ensuring safe and healthy working conditions.
- Temporary continuation of employer-sponsored health insurance after job loss.
- Law protecting workers aged 40 and older from employment discrimination.
12 Clues: Insurance for employees injured on the job. • U.S. labor law ensuring fair wages and overtime pay • Federal agency ensuring safe and healthy working conditions. • Federal agency enforcing laws against employment discrimination. • Federal law providing unpaid leave for family and medical reasons. • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-04
Across
- Risk transfer to a third party
- A business whose main purpose is to receive deposits and make loans.
- The recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies
- Investments that represents ownership in business (risky)
- A collections of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional fund managers
- Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
Down
- Occurs when benefits outweigh the cost
- Your payment before an insurance company begins coverage
- A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds.
- Investment that represents a loan to gov’t or corporation (low risk)
- The amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan
- More money is taken out based on a larger pay check (federal tax)
12 Clues: Risk transfer to a third party • Occurs when benefits outweigh the cost • A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds. • Your payment before an insurance company begins coverage • Investments that represents ownership in business (risky) • Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period • ...
Ch. 1 Intro to Healthcare Systems 2025-09-03
Across
- medicine to contain viruses to prevent disease
- the amount you owe for cover healthcare services before insurance pays
- government insurance that provides wage replacement for employees injured at work
- law passed in 2010 for a US healthcare reform
- a fixed amount paid for a covered health care service
Down
- medicine a branch of medicine that studies a persons DNA squences
- an emblem of medicine in the US
- an outbreak of a disease that affects many people and spreads rapidly
- provide prepaid healthcare at a flat rate etc
- the amount an insured person pays to their insurance
- loss feeling with or without loss of consciousness
- insurance companies that contract with a network of preferred providers from which policyholders can choose
12 Clues: an emblem of medicine in the US • provide prepaid healthcare at a flat rate etc • law passed in 2010 for a US healthcare reform • medicine to contain viruses to prevent disease • loss feeling with or without loss of consciousness • the amount an insured person pays to their insurance • a fixed amount paid for a covered health care service • ...
Marketplace crossword puzzle 2023-05-30
Across
- An individual or organization that's trained and able to help consumers look for health coverage options through the Marketplace.
- A shopping and enrollment service for medical insurance created by the Affordable Care Act in 2010.
- The acronym for the program that helps small business owners provide medical and/or dental insurance to their employees.
- The plan category (or "metal level") that allows you to use cost sharing reductions if you qualify for them.
Down
- The abbreviation for the comprehensive health care reform law enacted in March 2010.
- The abbreviation for a difference between some information you put on your Marketplace health insurance application and information we have from other trusted data sources.
- One of 4 plan categories (also known as “metal levels”) in the Health Insurance Marketplace. Plans in this category usually have the lowest monthly premiums but the highest costs when you get care.
- The abbreviation for a tax credit you can take in advance to lower your monthly health insurance payment (or “premium”).
- The abbreviation for the set of 10 categories of services health insurance plans must cover under the Affordable Care Act.
- The abbreviation for a managed care plan where services are covered only if you go to doctors, specialists, or hospitals in the plan’s network (except in an emergency).
- The acronym for the state program that gets funding from the federal government to provide free local health coverage counseling to people with Medicare.
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
12 Clues: The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • The abbreviation for the comprehensive health care reform law enacted in March 2010. • A shopping and enrollment service for medical insurance created by the Affordable Care Act in 2010. • The plan category (or "metal level") that allows you to use cost sharing reductions if you qualify for them. • ...
Taxes in Sweden 2024-01-30
REDICOVA CROSSWORD 2022-03-16
Across
- An amount you contribute toward your insurance claim
- Another word for death of livestock
- Who can buy Redicova?
- Type of insurance using a trigger
- An abbreviation for category
- Another name for freight or transport companies
- Yellow fruit you can eat raw or cooked
- The act of not being insured
- What you do when you are impacted by a cyclone
- The unofficial capital of F.N.Q.
- An industry based on pure pleasure
- A word meaning how often something occurs
- A form of payment
- Of the tropics
- How many days does it take to get paid by Redicova?
- People who grow things
Down
- A catastrophic event
- A word for harsh or really bad
- A group of people who live in a certain area
- Another name for the building industry
- Of the economy
- Who is Redicova backed by?
- The picture that BoM uses to show the path of a cyclone
- A risk transfer tool
- Severe tropical storm
- You add it to your tea or coffee
- A commercial enterprise
- The act of surviving
- Where is Redicova's head office?
- Another word for speedy
- Our national weather agency
- Australia's only parametric wind general insurance product
- Universal word for damaged
- Another name for livestock
- The act of losing something
- How often does your Redicova policy renew?
- Things that farmers grow
37 Clues: Of the economy • Of the tropics • A form of payment • A catastrophic event • A risk transfer tool • The act of surviving • Who can buy Redicova? • Severe tropical storm • People who grow things • A commercial enterprise • Another word for speedy • Things that farmers grow • Who is Redicova backed by? • Universal word for damaged • Another name for livestock • Our national weather agency • ...
MED 112 REVIEW (Madie Ezzell) 2014-06-25
Across
- first-listed diagnosis
- face-to-face treatment between patient and provider
- illness or condition having severe symptoms and short duration; sudden exacerbation of a chronic condition
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in harm or injury to patient
- repost given to patient that lists the diagnoses, services provided, fees, and payments received and due after an encounter
- code for when no information is available for assigning the disease or condition
- authorization number given by referring physician to the referred physician.
- illness or condition with long duration.
Down
- coordination of benefits rule for child under both parents plan under which fathers insurance policy is first.
- guidelines that determine primary insurance for a child between two parents medical coverage based on which parent's birth month is first.
- software designed to organize and store medical practice's financial information-scheduling, billing, and EMR's
- provider does not interact face-to-face with patient
- updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system
- scrambling transmitted data so they cannot be deciphered without use of confidential process or key.
- individual identifiable health information that's transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- code of which a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- Health Insurance Portability A________ Act
- insured, subscriber, guarantor or person who buys insurance plan.
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name
20 Clues: first-listed diagnosis • illness or condition with long duration. • Health Insurance Portability A________ Act • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system • face-to-face treatment between patient and provider • provider does not interact face-to-face with patient • ...
MED 112 (Madie Ezzell) 2014-06-25
Across
- individual identifiable health information that's transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- coordination of benefits rule for child under both parents plan under which fathers insurance policy is first.
- repost given to patient that lists the diagnoses, services provided, fees, and payments received and due after an encounter
- insured, subscriber, guarantor or person who buys insurance plan.
- first-listed diagnosis
- code for when no information is available for assigning the disease or condition
- code of which a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- guidelines that determine primary insurance for a child between two parents medical coverage based on which parent's birth month is first.
- updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system
- scrambling transmitted data so they cannot be deciphered without use of confidential process or key.
Down
- face-to-face treatment between patient and provider
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- authorization number given by referring physician to the referred physician.
- illness or condition with long duration.
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name
- software designed to organize and store medical practice's financial information-scheduling, billing, and EMR's
- provider does not interact face-to-face with patient
- Health Insurance Portability A________ Act
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in harm or injury to patient
- illness or condition having severe symptoms and short duration; sudden exacerbation of a chronic condition
20 Clues: first-listed diagnosis • illness or condition with long duration. • Health Insurance Portability A________ Act • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system • face-to-face treatment between patient and provider • provider does not interact face-to-face with patient • ...
Financial Math Spring Semester Exam 2026-05-11
Across
- Application used to apply for college financial aid
- A form that shows how much money you earned at a job
- Money collected by the government to pay for services
- Borrowed money that must be repaid
- Money paid to live in a home or apartment
- Extra charges for not paying taxes correctly or on time
- Money earned from working
- Money regularly paid toward a bill or loan
- Type of insurance that covers a car
- Extra money paid on a loan
- The amount you pay before insurance helps cover costs
- Services like electricity and water that cost money
- A variable expense used to buy food
- A loan used to buy a house
- Money returned to you after paying too much in taxes
- Something necessary for living, like food or housing
Down
- Something you can comfortably pay for
- Money paid upfront when buying a home
- The amount you pay for insurance coverage
- Repairs and upkeep costs for a car or home
- An expense that stays about the same each month
- The ability to borrow money and repay it later
- Awards that help pay for college
- Money owed to another person or company
- School students attend after high school
- Money spent on goods or services
- Protection against financial loss
- A plan for spending and saving money
- Free money for college that does not need to be repaid
- Money left over after spending less than you earn
30 Clues: Money earned from working • Extra money paid on a loan • A loan used to buy a house • Awards that help pay for college • Money spent on goods or services • Protection against financial loss • Borrowed money that must be repaid • Type of insurance that covers a car • A variable expense used to buy food • A plan for spending and saving money • ...
Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-14
Across
- Monthly payment for insurance coverage
- The act of a company compensating you for a covered loss
- Something tangible or intangible which can produce value
- Type of insurance which covers you when you die
- Not knowing or being sure about a situation
Down
- Covers medical expenses and treatments
- Extra liability coverage beyond your existing policies
- An arrangement to spread the loss caused by particular risk over large number of people
- Unexpected event covered by insurance
- Protects your car in case of accidents
10 Clues: Unexpected event covered by insurance • Covers medical expenses and treatments • Monthly payment for insurance coverage • Protects your car in case of accidents • Not knowing or being sure about a situation • Type of insurance which covers you when you die • Extra liability coverage beyond your existing policies • ...
Personal Finance 2026-05-13
Across
- Type of bank owned by its members.
- A fixed amount of money paid regularly (usually yearly) regardless of hours worked.
- The person receiving insurance money.
Down
- A percentage paid for health insurance after a deductible is met.
- Income- Total money earned before taxes and deductions.
- The amount you pay for insurance.
- Money earned based on a percentage of sales made.
- Money paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in.
- Money earned per hour worked.
- Income- Take-home pay (money received after deductions).
10 Clues: Money earned per hour worked. • The amount you pay for insurance. • Type of bank owned by its members. • The person receiving insurance money. • Money earned based on a percentage of sales made. • Money paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in. • Income- Total money earned before taxes and deductions. • Income- Take-home pay (money received after deductions). • ...
Industry Terms 2022-01-20
Across
- Cancellation of a payment transaction
- Something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default
- The person/business/organization that receives a payment
- Process of selecting risks for insurance and determining in what amounts and on what terms the insurance company accepts the risk
- Any person or business entity that accepts payments in exchange for goods and services
Down
- The scope of the protection provided under a contract of insurance; any of several risks covered by a policy
- Temporary but legal insurance contract issued by a representative of the insurance company.
- Possibility of loss
- Money charged to a policyholder for an insurance policy
9 Clues: Possibility of loss • Cancellation of a payment transaction • Money charged to a policyholder for an insurance policy • The person/business/organization that receives a payment • Any person or business entity that accepts payments in exchange for goods and services • Temporary but legal insurance contract issued by a representative of the insurance company. • ...
Amanda Poirier Crossword 2013-06-24
Across
- clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient
- authorization number given to the referred physician
- movement of monies into or out of a business
- third payer on a claim
- unique number that identfies a patient
- identifying code assigned when preauthorization is required
- authorization allowing benefits to be paid directly to a provider
- report that lists the diagnoses, services provided,fees, and payments received and due after an encounter
- health plan that pays benefits first
Down
- clinician who treats a patient face-to-face
- physician who refers a patient to another physician
- guideline that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
- person who is the insurance policyholder for a patient
- list of the diagnoses,procedures,and charges for a patient's visit
- identifying code assigned when preauthorization is required
- change to a patient's account
- number assigned to a HIPAA 270 electronic transaction
- patient with no insurance
- patient who has not seen a provider within the past three years
- policyholder or subscriber to a health plan or policy
20 Clues: third payer on a claim • patient with no insurance • change to a patient's account • health plan that pays benefits first • unique number that identfies a patient • clinician who treats a patient face-to-face • movement of monies into or out of a business • physician who refers a patient to another physician • authorization number given to the referred physician • ...
Traffic Laws 2023-09-13
Across
- your phone is an example of a _____________
- what’s another responsibility for owning a car?
- take license away for a year or more
- the basic speed law limits speed to road, weather, and vehicle ________
- being __________ is a high risk factor when driving
- take away a license for less than a year
- if the BAC is 0.8 you are ________ drunk driving (if over 21)
- how often do you need to renew your vehicle registration?
- when you buy a vehicle what do you receive with it?
- Road ____
Down
- Minnesota has a ___________ insurance law
- what is the primary cause of crashes for 16-18 year old drivers?
- driving is a ________ not a right
- driving while illegally drunk is a example of _____________ driving
- always drive at a ____________ speed
- This behavior threatens the safety of others and is a moving violation
- implied ______ law
- a vehicle registration shows who is responsible for ___________ a vehicle
- willful and wanton are key charges in a __________ driving charge
- Minnesota requires _________ insurance on vehicles
20 Clues: Road ____ • implied ______ law • driving is a ________ not a right • take license away for a year or more • always drive at a ____________ speed • take away a license for less than a year • Minnesota has a ___________ insurance law • your phone is an example of a _____________ • what’s another responsibility for owning a car? • ...
INCOTERMS 2021-10-14
Across
- free carrier
- delivery duty paid
- cost, insurance and freight
- They are rules drawn up by the international chamber of commerce
- delivered at place
- importer
- of international trade It is the one that regulates the terms incoterms
Down
- carriage and insurance paid to
- delivered at terminal
- carriage paid to
- free on board
- cost and freitht
- exporter
- ex works
- free alongside ship
15 Clues: exporter • importer • ex works • free carrier • free on board • carriage paid to • cost and freitht • delivery duty paid • delivered at place • free alongside ship • delivered at terminal • cost, insurance and freight • carriage and insurance paid to • They are rules drawn up by the international chamber of commerce • of international trade It is the one that regulates the terms incoterms
