insurance Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created By: Cayton Bailiff 2017-05-12
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- Risk: occurs when there is a likelihood of economic loss
- the possibility of loss or injury
- Risk: cannot be controlled
- is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- Risk: a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because likelihood of loss is too high
- Risk: the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people
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- Risk: when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- Risk: the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- Risk: a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- Risk: the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lighting, drought, or earthquake
10 Clues: Risk: cannot be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • Risk: the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • Risk: occurs when there is a likelihood of economic loss • is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • Risk: when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Dunia Pacheco 2019-05-15
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- risk is the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people
- is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- risk is a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
- risk occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- Management is the systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives.
- Risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss.
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- risk can not be controlled.
- risk is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers.
- Risk is the threat of a loss with no opportunity of gain.
- Risk is the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado etc.
10 Clues: risk can not be controlled. • Risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss. • Risk is the threat of a loss with no opportunity of gain. • risk is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers. • is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • Risk is the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado etc. • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Camryn Sterling 2019-05-09
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- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, hurricane, tornado, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake
- the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people
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- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- the possibility of loss or injury
10 Clues: the possibility of loss or injury • 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 • the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives • occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • ...
Learning the Lingo of Insurance 2013-05-14
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- What the insurer will not pay for
- Additional coverage for specific items
- A professional opinion on the value of a property
- Cost Also known as Actual Cash Value or the Current Worth, this is the amount to buy a new replacement for what was lost
- A formal request from the policyholder to have the insurance company pay for a loss.
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- The person buying the insurance
- Limit The maximum amount the insurer will pay for losses
- Settlement This happens when an insurance company determines a claim is valid and pays according to the policy terms
- Adjuster Some one who investigates the claim
- The rough cost to repair or replace damaged or stolen property
10 Clues: The person buying the insurance • What the insurer will not pay for • Additional coverage for specific items • Adjuster Some one who investigates the claim • A professional opinion on the value of a property • Limit The maximum amount the insurer will pay for losses • The rough cost to repair or replace damaged or stolen property • ...
The Healthcare Crossword Challenge 2013-11-24
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- ACO, organization that works with a network of providers to provide high quality, collaborative care to Medicare recipients
- the fixed amount paid before most health visits
- the monthly charge you pay for insurance
- NYSOH, NYS health insurance marketplace
- QHP, state approved health plans that must provide 10 Essential Health Benefits
- the amount you are responsible for BEFORE your insurance kicks in to pay for services
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- CSR, the financial assistance for eligible people at 250% of FPL
- ACA, US health reform law passed 2010
- APTC, the financial assistance for eligible people at 400% of FPL
- the bill either you or your provider submits to the insurance company to be paid for services
10 Clues: ACA, US health reform law passed 2010 • NYSOH, NYS health insurance marketplace • the monthly charge you pay for insurance • the fixed amount paid before most health visits • CSR, the financial assistance for eligible people at 250% of FPL • APTC, the financial assistance for eligible people at 400% of FPL • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by:Jesus Garcia 2018-05-10
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- Paid protection against loss due,to injury or property risk
- risk The possibility of a catastrophe caused by flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
- risk Occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- risk Occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
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- risk The threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- The possibility of loss or injury
- risk A risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- risk Cannot be controlled
- risk A risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- risk The risk of harm caused by human mistakes,dishonesty, or another risk that attributed to people
10 Clues: risk Cannot be controlled • The possibility of loss or injury • risk Occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss • risk The threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • Paid protection against loss due,to injury or property risk • risk A risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage • ...
Policy Terms 2021-03-10
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- The insurance company.
- A willful act of holding back information that may be pertinent to the issuance of an insurance policy even though the insured was not asked about that particular subject.
- Structure on the residence premises that is listed in the dec page and used principally as a private residence. Insured under CovA of the HO3.
- An interest by the insured in the value of the subject of insurance including any legal or financial relationship.
- Fire, wind, theft.
- Acronym for an organization that collects statistical data, endorses rating information, and develops standard policy forms.
- Detached garage, tool shed, fence, swimming pool, gazebo.
- A transfer of legal rights under an insurance policy to another party.
- Provisions inserted in a policy that state the rights and the requirements of the insured and insurer. Example: duties after the loss.
- Ancillary homeowners coverage provided beyond CovA, CovB, CovC, CovD, CovE, and CovF. Property examples: debris removal, reasonable repair. Liability examples: claim expenses, damage to property of others.
- a peril that includes burglary, robbery, and larceny.
- Everything that is the subject of ownership that is not classified as real property.
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- Uncertainty arising from the possible occurrence of given events.
- The assignment to an insured by policy terms, after payment of a loss, of the rights of the insured to recover the amount of the loss from one legally liable for it.
- A written contract of insurance between the insurer and the insured.
- Items permanently attached to the dwelling. AC unit, wall-to-wall carpet.
- The basis of a claim for damages under the terms of a policy.
- An addendum to a policy that changes the original policy.
- A carport or patio roof.
- Deception used to cheat or intentionally mislead.
- The term of duration of the policy.
- Provisions of a policy referring to hazards, circumstances, or property not covered by the policy.
- Under the HO3 policy, this provides protection when the residence cannot be used because of a covered loss.
- The amount of money an insurer charges to provide the coverage described in the policy.
- Party from whom protection is afforded in the policy.
- A portion of covered loss that is not paid by the insurer.
- A condition that increases the probability of loss. Examples: poorly maintained roof, outdated electrical wiring.
27 Clues: Fire, wind, theft. • The insurance company. • A carport or patio roof. • The term of duration of the policy. • Deception used to cheat or intentionally mislead. • Party from whom protection is afforded in the policy. • a peril that includes burglary, robbery, and larceny. • An addendum to a policy that changes the original policy. • ...
CHAPTER 17 2024-07-24
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- Also known as an indemnity plan.
- Plan members with this managed care plan will need to choose a PCP and will need to see their PCP for referrals.
- A fixed percentage of the covered charges paid by the insured person after the deductible has been met.
- A payment structure in which a health maintenance organization prepays an annual set fee per patient to a physician.
- The payment system used by Medicare. It establishes the relative value units for services, replacing the providers’ consensus on usual fees.
- Plan members with this managed care plan can choose to receive care from providers outside of the network, but will have to pay more for the visit/services.
- Also known as explanation of benefits.
- "Planned" medical procedure.
- A list of the costs of common services and procedures performed by a physician.
- A health plan that agrees to carry the risk of paying for patient services.
- The process of confirming with the insurance company that a patient's insurance plans offers coverage for a specific procedure or service.
- Billing program/software that "scrubs" or "cleans" the claims before submission.
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- Information that explains the medical claim in detail.
- A rule that states that the insurance policy of a policyholder whose birthday comes first in the year is the primary payer for all dependents.
- Performed by medical peers and used as a cost control measure by managed care organizations.
- Authorization or approval for payment from a third-party payer requested in advance of a specific procedure; receipt of confirmation from the insurance company stating that the procedure/service will be covered.
- A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit.
- Formerly known as Medi/Medi; patient has both Medicare and Medicaid.
- The basic annual cost of healthcare insurance; usually paid monthly by the policyholder/insured.
- Payments for medical services.
- Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children.
- The amount that is the most the payer will pay any provider for each procedure or service.
- A fixed dollar amount that must be paid by the insured for charges of providers, or "met", once a year in addition to the premium.
23 Clues: "Planned" medical procedure. • Payments for medical services. • Also known as an indemnity plan. • Also known as explanation of benefits. • A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit. • Information that explains the medical claim in detail. • Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children. • ...
Paychecks Words to Know 2025-01-08
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- Dental insurance coverage that may be offered as an employee benefit, with premiums often deducted from paychecks.
- Voluntary amounts subtracted from a paycheck for benefits or contributions chosen by the employee, such as health insurance premiums or retirement plan contributions
- A payroll tax that provides medical benefits to people age 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with permanent kidney failure
- Various types of coverage (e.g., health, dental, life) that may be offered as employee benefits, with premiums often deducted from paychecks
- Compensation paid to employees for their work, typically calculated hourly
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee, typically expressed as an annual sum
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax, which includes Social Security and Medicare taxes[
- Rate The percentage at which income is taxed
- A pay frequency where employees are paid twice per month.
- Tax Income tax collected by the federal government, with rates that are the same across the country
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- Spending Account A pre-tax benefit that allows employees to set aside money for qualified medical or dependent care expenses
- A document issued by an employer to pay an employee for their work, showing gross pay, deductions, and net pay
- A pay frequency where employees are paid every two weeks.
- Amounts taken from an employee's paycheck to prepay taxes, such as federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare
- Tax Income tax collected by state governments, with rates that vary by state
- Pay The total amount of money an employee earns before any deductions or taxes are taken out
- A pay frequency where employees are paid once per month.
- Health insurance coverage that may be offered as an employee benefit, with premiums often deducted from paychecks
- Period The recurring schedule on which an employee is paid (e.g., weekly, biweekly, monthly)
- A pay frequency where employees are paid once every week.
- Security A payroll tax that provides retirement and disability benefits for employees and their dependents
- To Date The total amount of earnings, deductions, or taxes from the beginning of the year to the current pay period.
- A mandatory financial charge imposed by the government on income, products, or activities
- Pay The amount of money an employee receives after all deductions and taxes have been subtracted from their gross pay
24 Clues: Rate The percentage at which income is taxed • A pay frequency where employees are paid once per month. • A pay frequency where employees are paid every two weeks. • A pay frequency where employees are paid once every week. • A pay frequency where employees are paid twice per month. • Compensation paid to employees for their work, typically calculated hourly • ...
US Health Care and Insurance 2024-11-22
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- the best patient outcomes relative to the amount of money we as individuals or society are able or willing to pay to stay healthy/recover from an illness
- the spending that finances the other 50% of medicaid as well as public health activities and regulations
- the spending that finances public health activities and some safety net medical care
- the spending that finances medicare and at least 1/2 of Medicaid as well as veteran's administration and health & research/public health training activities
- a percentage an insured individual pays for healthcare services after the deductible has been paid or met
- acronym that is the broadest quantitative measure of a nation’s total economic activity, representing the monetary value of allgoods and services produced within a nation’s geographic borders over a specified period
- when individuals purchase insurance in a group, such as through their employer, which will spread risk among the group members
- a problem that deals with moochers; individuals who receive coverage at a low cost but consume a disproportionate amount of health care
- the tendency of individuals to be put off from making a choice as alternatives proliferate
- when one party knows more than the other party
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- where one party gets involved in a risky event or behavior knowing that they are protected against the risk and another party will incur the cost
- acronym for emerging form of private health insurance that is growing in popularity among employers and employees; type of health plan that affects the deductible but has lower premiums
- those health care services that do not benefit paitents
- health insurance is the predominant form of health insurance coverage in the United States; insurance through a job
- the possibility of a substantial financial loss from some event
- a fixed payment amount an insured individual pays for healthcare services after the deductible has been paid or met
- excessive or improper use of a thing, or to use something in a manner contrary to the natural or legal rules for its use
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- any mechanism that gives people the ability to pay for health care services
- a strategy to control health service utilization and costs
20 Clues: when one party knows more than the other party • those health care services that do not benefit paitents • a strategy to control health service utilization and costs • the possibility of a substantial financial loss from some event • any mechanism that gives people the ability to pay for health care services • ...
Risk Management & Strategies 2021-02-25
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- Income protection for job loss
- Price for insurance
- Money you pay before insurance
- Setting money aside in case of injury
- Policy that provides a death benefit
- Chance of injury
- Person who receives money benefits in death
- Amount you must pay to see the doctor
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- Protects home from loss
- Protects renters from loss
- Type of physical injury, damage to property
- Pays the stated sum
- Risk resulting in loss
- policy Provides addition coverage
14 Clues: Chance of injury • Pays the stated sum • Price for insurance • Risk resulting in loss • Protects home from loss • Protects renters from loss • Income protection for job loss • Money you pay before insurance • policy Provides addition coverage • Policy that provides a death benefit • Setting money aside in case of injury • Amount you must pay to see the doctor • ...
Solve Me!! 2022-02-25
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- Language that insurances understand
- Insurance that starts and ends with a vowel
- Well I was busy so didn't come
- Procedure
- something is wrong with the claim
- Patients hate to get one
- If you are 65, you got this
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- you need to send this to insurance to get paid
- Doctor's Loss
- You should get one to see a doctor
- I am unlucky, Nobody pays for me
- Diagnosis
- Always a problem
- Bible of the account
14 Clues: Diagnosis • Procedure • Doctor's Loss • Always a problem • Bible of the account • Patients hate to get one • If you are 65, you got this • Well I was busy so didn't come • I am unlucky, Nobody pays for me • something is wrong with the claim • You should get one to see a doctor • Language that insurances understand • Insurance that starts and ends with a vowel • ...
taxes 2022-09-08
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- federal insurance contributions act
- subject to overtime (1.5x) only paid by hours worked
- federal unemployment tax act
- state health insurance
- Kids/people that depend on you for financial stability
- Retirement Fund
- money the IRS owes you or money you owe the IRS after taxes are final
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- set amount, does not matter how much you work
- federal and state taxes
- K4
- international revenue service
- W4
- earnings after taxes
- earnings before taxes
14 Clues: K4 • W4 • Retirement Fund • earnings after taxes • earnings before taxes • state health insurance • federal and state taxes • federal unemployment tax act • international revenue service • federal insurance contributions act • set amount, does not matter how much you work • subject to overtime (1.5x) only paid by hours worked • Kids/people that depend on you for financial stability • ...
finance unit stuff 2022-05-27
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- a period of when you dont have to pay
- a company u can buy from
- a payment beforehand
- land or buildings
- something necessary to survival
- a paper to give someone/something money
- opposite of a variable expense
- a company
- something unnecessary
- for a specific job well done
- somewhere were u store your money
- a fee every year
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- a account for when u retire
- opposite of fixed expense
- lower health costs
- pay with another person
- a card for a non credit account
- put money to grow more
- a credit banking card
- insurance for death
- payed when working more
- generous extra pay
- lost damaged or dead
- sharing the risk with someone else
24 Clues: a company • a fee every year • land or buildings • lower health costs • generous extra pay • insurance for death • a payment beforehand • lost damaged or dead • a credit banking card • something unnecessary • put money to grow more • pay with another person • payed when working more • a company u can buy from • opposite of fixed expense • a account for when u retire • ...
2.2 2023-11-01
17 Clues: ura • tahti • mieto • olemus • muuten • säilyä • sujuva • häiritä • vakuutus • kuluttaa • suojella • tasa-arvo • työttömät • naapurusto • samanlainen • kirjoittamaton • heitteillejättö
Introduction to Financial System 2020-10-25
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- regulator of Capital Market
- financial system serves as a link between savers and _________
- market for long term assets
- Relatives, Landlords, Zamindars
- one of the characteristic of financial service
- banking Institutions
- share of profit paid to shareholders
- non-banking Institutions
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- small holdings pooled and invested in devirsified funds
- new issue market
- the main aim of this bank is to earn profits
- amount paid to debentureholders
- highest authority of insurance business in india
- the main aim of this bank is to ensure welfare of its members
- issued on behalf of Government by RBI
- market for short term assets
- central Bank of India
- ________ Regulatory & Development Authority
- owner of the Company
19 Clues: new issue market • banking Institutions • owner of the Company • central Bank of India • non-banking Institutions • regulator of Capital Market • market for long term assets • market for short term assets • amount paid to debentureholders • Relatives, Landlords, Zamindars • share of profit paid to shareholders • issued on behalf of Government by RBI • ...
Ret 1 2024-06-24
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- - a warm state popular with retirees.
- - a financial plan for expenses.
- - health insurance for those 65 and older in the US.
- - regular retirement payments.
- - working less than full-time hours.
- - a sport many play in retirement.
- - to put money into assets for growth.
- - a government retirement benefit.
- - an older adult.
- - a financial product that pays out income.
- - regular retirement payments.
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- - money set aside for future use.
- - to offer service without pay.
- - someone who has stopped working.
- - a fund saved for retirement.
- - to unwind, often done in retirement.
- - a personal pastime.
- - free time enjoyed after retirement.
- - coverage for health and other risks.
- - vacationing often done by retirees.
- - a fund saved for retirement.
21 Clues: - an older adult. • - a personal pastime. • - a fund saved for retirement. • - regular retirement payments. • - a fund saved for retirement. • - regular retirement payments. • - to offer service without pay. • - a financial plan for expenses. • - money set aside for future use. • - someone who has stopped working. • - a sport many play in retirement. • ...
Ticket to the USA: Dream or Nightmare? vocabulary list p. 144-145 2023-12-11
22 Clues: yta • smak • kort • råna • ofta • fälla • kräva • stöld • mindre • oärlig • korrupt • utstött • nackdel • varierad • förstöra • livsstil • framfusig • försäkring • entusiastisk • det negativa • sjukligt fet • fruktansvärd
Ticket to the USA: Dream or Nightmare? (p. 144-145) 2026-01-29
21 Clues: yta • smak • ofta • råna • stöld • kräva • mindre • oärlig • nackdel • utstött • varierad • förstörd • livsstil • (en)fälla • framfusig • kort, tvär • försäkring • fruktansvärd • entusiastisk • sjukligt fet • det negativa
HW CHECK Fireworks 3.1 2024-11-05
20 Clues: sopiva • browse • hakija • attract • organic • private • a spring • vakuutus • kouluttaa • a paddock • vaihdella • (työ)vuoro • an orchard • pakollinen • agriculture • spectacular • haastattelu • voimassa oleva • kuukausittainen • an accommodation
Hayden Pierce Chapter 22 Recall Key Terms 2016-04-20
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- Protect a company in case of employee theft
- protect a business if work is not finished on time or as agreed
- Machines that verify if a credit card is good
- Involves taking a chance for profit or loss
- Act of breaking into and entering a home or business with intent to commit a felony
- Failure to exercise reasonable care
- Taking of property by force or threat
- Works in a specific geographic area and represents several insurance companies
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- Works for one insurance company
- Protects against lawsuitss for mistakes in advertising
- Pays net profits and expenses if a business is shut down for repairs or rebuilding
- Threat of a loss to your business without any possibility of gain
- Protects them against claims for injuries that result from using their products
- Government-regulated program that provides medical and income benefits to employees who are injured on the job
- Protects a business from lawsuits
- Required to transfer risk to an insurance company
16 Clues: Works for one insurance company • Protects a business from lawsuits • Failure to exercise reasonable care • Taking of property by force or threat • Protect a company in case of employee theft • Involves taking a chance for profit or loss • Machines that verify if a credit card is good • Required to transfer risk to an insurance company • ...
Risk Management Department 2025-08-12
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- A Paper that shows you have insurance.
- If someone gets hurt or something gets damaged at your business or property.
- Resident who is paying a monthly fee to use the home.
- People who live in the community.
- Physical harm, sickness or death caused to a person because of an accient.
- Claim System
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss. You pay a company (a premium) to protect you if something bad happens - like an auto accident, fire or theft.
- Resident that own their home but pay rental fees for the land.
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- When someone takes another person or business to court to solve a problem or ask for money after being hurt or wronged.
- Your School
- People who live in the community as a renter or homeowner.
- Dogs that are not allowed to live in the community because they are notorious for vicious behavior such as but not limited to Pit Bulls, Chows, Rottweilers, Huskies, Shepherds and Doberman Pinschers.
- Insurance company tries to get that money back from the person who caused the damages.
- Filed to submit damages.
- Insurance the provides money and medical benefits to employees who get hurt or sick because of their job. I also protects employers from being sued for those injuries.
15 Clues: Your School • Claim System • Filed to submit damages. • People who live in the community. • A Paper that shows you have insurance. • Resident who is paying a monthly fee to use the home. • People who live in the community as a renter or homeowner. • Resident that own their home but pay rental fees for the land. • ...
Hombre Man : Katie Fassbinder 2013-10-01
20 Clues: goal • salary • to get • resume • business • benefits • training • contract • interview • interview • education • advantage • insurance • university • punctuality • requirement • disadvantage • capabilities • recommendations • to make a good impression
The PA Amish Lifestyle 2019-11-18
16 Clues: døbt • fragte • ferier • nadver • almisse • samfund • ydelser • borgere • tryklås • verdslig • kompromis • forsikring • sammenkomst • beskyttelse • adskillelse • familiemedlemmer
Accounts NPO 2021-05-15
How Government Encourages Global Business 2025-04-19
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- Agreement where countries eliminate trade barriers between them
- Type of risk involving wars, revolutions, or government currency controls
- Export assistance provided to help companies understand foreign markets
- Insurance agency protecting U.S. investments in developing countries
- Practice of increasing product prices to cover business taxes
- Kind of trade barrier that limits the number of imported goods
- Type of insurance protecting against sabotage, war, and terrorism
- Tax holidays may last for as long as _____ years
- Financial support or price reduction offered to encourage exporting
- An incentive where governments reduce the amount of taxes owed
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- A marketing strategy funded by government to promote exports
- Status that allows a country to export under the lowest customs duties
- Government-designated area where products can be imported duty-free
- Governments view _____ as an effective way to create jobs and foster economic prosperity
- Government support to exporters to make their goods cheaper abroad
- Practice where companies treat taxes as part of their cost structure
- Agreement preventing companies from being taxed twice on foreign income
- Latin American trade group promoting regional integration
- Organization that provides export loans and political risk insurance in the U.S
19 Clues: Tax holidays may last for as long as _____ years • Latin American trade group promoting regional integration • A marketing strategy funded by government to promote exports • Practice of increasing product prices to cover business taxes • Kind of trade barrier that limits the number of imported goods • An incentive where governments reduce the amount of taxes owed • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created By:Taylor Martin 2018-05-10
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- risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- risk cannot be controlled
- risk the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood,tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake
- risk the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
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- risk occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- risk the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed by people
- the possibility of loss or injury
- risk a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- risk a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
10 Clues: risk cannot be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss • risk the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • risk occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • ...
Disability Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-29
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- You pay into this to receive benefits when eligible.
- What is the term for people in the household who rely on another?
- What is the name for the insurance up to a year?
- What is the term for being able to receive insurance benefits?
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- What is the name for the insurance that covers 5 years or till age 67
- Definition: Lasting 12 months or until death
- What is the term for long-lasting conditions or until death?
- The acronym for Minnesota State Disability benefits (long term) *no longer available.
- What is the term for disability benefits given by the government for a long term condition?
- The acronym for Minnesota State Disability benefits (short term).
10 Clues: Definition: Lasting 12 months or until death • What is the name for the insurance up to a year? • You pay into this to receive benefits when eligible. • What is the term for long-lasting conditions or until death? • What is the term for being able to receive insurance benefits? • What is the term for people in the household who rely on another? • ...
Lab Week 2019 2019-04-18
10 Clues: spin • not tape • insurance • the pokey tool • the tube for a CBC • Aetna,CDS,medicare • who you gonna call • they draw the blood • to puncture the vein • they pick up and drive
Government Health Plans 2018-01-11
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- provides insurance care for children of low income families that do not qualify for medicaid.
- Provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older who have worked and paid into the system through payroll tax.
- This covers inpatient care in both a hospital or skilled nursing facility as well as in a religious non-medical healthcare institution, Hospice care, and home health care.
- A complete listing of the fees used by medicaid to pay doctors or other providers.
- This covers Hospital Insurance and Medical Insurance.
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- To get this coverage you must obtain a Medicare prescription drug plan, add drug coverage to your original Medicare, or obtain a Medicare advantage plan.
- Health insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill the “Gaps” in original Medicare plan coverage.
- Provides health insurance for low income families or individuals paying for long term medical and custodial care.
8 Clues: This covers Hospital Insurance and Medical Insurance. • A complete listing of the fees used by medicaid to pay doctors or other providers. • provides insurance care for children of low income families that do not qualify for medicaid. • Health insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill the “Gaps” in original Medicare plan coverage. • ...
Government Health Plans 2018-01-11
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- provides insurance care for children of low income families that do not qualify for medicaid.
- Health insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill the “Gaps” in original Medicare plan coverage.
- A complete listing of the fees used by medicaid to pay doctors or other providers.
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- This covers inpatient care in both a hospital or skilled nursing facility as well as in a religious non-medical healthcare institution, Hospice care, and home health care.
- Provides health insurance for low income families or individuals paying for long term medical and custodial care.
- This covers Hospital Insurance and Medical Insurance.
- Provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older who have worked and paid into the system through payroll tax.
- To get this coverage you must obtain a Medicare prescription drug plan, add drug coverage to your original Medicare, or obtain a Medicare advantage plan.
8 Clues: This covers Hospital Insurance and Medical Insurance. • A complete listing of the fees used by medicaid to pay doctors or other providers. • provides insurance care for children of low income families that do not qualify for medicaid. • Health insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill the “Gaps” in original Medicare plan coverage. • ...
UNIT 6: MANAGING MONEY TO MEET MY GOALS 2021-02-09
Across
- LOSS OF POTENTIAL GAIN FOR OTHER
- GOVERNMENT TAX ON INCOME
- PERSON WHO PURCHASES GOODS
- PROCESS OF COMPARING PRICES
- ESTIMATE OF INCOME
- COST REQUIRED
- TAX ON SALES
- INCREASE IN PRICES AND FALL IN VALUE
- TOTAL MONEY TRANSFERRED IN/OUT
- INCOME AFTER TAXES/DEDUCTIONS
- EXPENSES THAT CHANGE
- ANALYZING BUSINESS DECISIONS
- MONEY RECIEVED FOR WORK
- NECESSARY DUTY
- INSURANCE PROGRAM FOR RETIRED PEOPLE
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- FINANCIAL ABILITY TO BUY
- GOVERNMENT TAX ON PROPERTY
- FINANCIALLY SOUND TO JUSTIFY CREDIT
- REDUCTION IN VALUE OVER TIME
- EXPENSE THAT DOES NOT CHANCE
- PROVEDS FINANCIAL SERVICES
- TOTAL PAY BEFORE TAXES/DEDUCTIONS
- HEALTH INSURANCE FOR PEOPLE 65+
- HAVE A DESIRE TO POSSESS
- PERSON WHO RELIES ON ANOTHER
- GROSS WAGES MINUS WITHHOLDINGS
26 Clues: TAX ON SALES • COST REQUIRED • NECESSARY DUTY • ESTIMATE OF INCOME • EXPENSES THAT CHANGE • MONEY RECIEVED FOR WORK • FINANCIAL ABILITY TO BUY • GOVERNMENT TAX ON INCOME • HAVE A DESIRE TO POSSESS • GOVERNMENT TAX ON PROPERTY • PERSON WHO PURCHASES GOODS • PROVEDS FINANCIAL SERVICES • PROCESS OF COMPARING PRICES • REDUCTION IN VALUE OVER TIME • EXPENSE THAT DOES NOT CHANCE • ...
Finance Crossword 2021-01-11
Across
- Something you pay when someone lends you money or something that you earn when you lend money to someone else.
- This type of insurance pays money to others for damages caused by you.
- The total amount earned before any taxes are subtracted. (2 words)
- Money a company brings in through the sale of goods and services.
- An amount you must pay before your insurance company pays.
- A piece of ownership in a corporation.
- The amount of a paycheck after deductions are taken out.(2 words)
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- The amount paid for an insurance policy.
- A bank card that automatically deducts the amount of a purchase from the checking account of the cardholder.
- When a business's expenses are more than its revenues.
- This type of insurance pays for repairs or replacement of your car due to theft, fire, or vandalism.
11 Clues: A piece of ownership in a corporation. • The amount paid for an insurance policy. • When a business's expenses are more than its revenues. • An amount you must pay before your insurance company pays. • Money a company brings in through the sale of goods and services. • The amount of a paycheck after deductions are taken out.(2 words) • ...
Sinan's Puzzle (Politics) 2021-04-29
21 Clues: air • melt • space • methan • Demand • engine • laundry • warning • Seagull • signpost • consumer • sealevel • pollution • insurance • Rainforest • measurement • agriculture • environment • greenhous-gas • target-audience • rise-in-temperature
Ticket to the USA: Dream or Nightmare. Vocabulary list p. 144 2023-03-24
22 Clues: yta • smak • ofta • råna • kort • fälla • kräva • stöld • oärlig • mindre • korrupt • nackdel • utstött • varierad • livsstil • förstöra • framfusig • försäkring • det negativa • entusiastisk • sjukligt fet • fruktansvärd
Alphabet Agencies & Acts Acronyms 2022-04-24
Across
- Created deposit insurance
- Offered immediate relief to families; offers unemployment issuance, old-age insurance, etc
- A short-lived agency to rapidly create manual-labor jobs
- Created oversight for banking regarding farming
- One of FDR's first acts to help create fair wages
- Provides insurance on mortgage loans made by lenders
- Meant to help the banking system become more stable
- Construction agency; dedicated to infrastructure projects through private firms
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- Emergency relief to farmers to buy and improve land
- Employed men to help on public projects related to natural resources
- Made up of experts with the intent to use electricity to fix human and economic problems
- Protect investors from fraud
- Direct relief to people through government funds for public works projects.
- Prerequisite to the Works Progress Administration; grants to states for relief programs
- Was Designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surplus; provided aid to farmers
- An obscure project which was sponsored by the Works Progress Administration, formed in 1935
16 Clues: Created deposit insurance • Protect investors from fraud • Created oversight for banking regarding farming • One of FDR's first acts to help create fair wages • Emergency relief to farmers to buy and improve land • Meant to help the banking system become more stable • Provides insurance on mortgage loans made by lenders • ...
2A Spending money 2023-01-10
Acronym (lights Camera Crossword) 2026-01-13
Understanding Loss Drafts 2023-09-15
Across
- A tax document that is needed to make the contactor a payee on the check.
- The amount the insured is responsible for in case of a loss
- The value of the damaged or destroyed item(s) at the time of the loss.
- The process where the check is deposited and funds are disbursed throughout the repairs.
- A document the borrower fills out that states they intend to use the claim funds to repair the home
- The company that provides the home protection policy.
- The estimate signed by the borrower listing all repair to be done.
- The entity that represents the homeowner in a court case.
- The total issued by the insurance company after the deductible & depreciation have been removed from the Replacement Cost Value
- A document stating that the contractor agrees they have been paid, and based on that payment, they waive their right to put a lien on the house for what they have been paid so far. If paid in full, they waive their right to place a lien completely.
Down
- The court documentation explaining why a specific check amount was issued if no adjuster's report is available.
- This is a letter stating the homeowner would like to do the repairs themselves.
- A list of materials needed to complete the repairs
- Documents that show what has been paid for by the borrower out-of-pocket.
- The process where a check is signed and sent back to the borrower.
- Estimate from the insurance company detailing the damages
- The value of a property that is lost over time due to factors such as age and wear and tear.
- Loss Draft issued by the insurance company as payment for the damages
- The actual cost to replace a structure at its pre-loss condition.
19 Clues: A list of materials needed to complete the repairs • The company that provides the home protection policy. • Estimate from the insurance company detailing the damages • The entity that represents the homeowner in a court case. • The amount the insured is responsible for in case of a loss • The actual cost to replace a structure at its pre-loss condition. • ...
SSC Quarter 1 2023-12-27
Across
- team that is responsible for identifying any barriers preventing the payer from submitting payment
- subsidized health insurance and funds provided by the government for those who qualify
- low cost health insurance coverage for pregnant women, families and children, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, or to those under a set income level
- System used for Legacy Facilities
- 35 independent companies that offer healthcare coverage to participating members within the US
- Back End System used with Pulse
- private companies that work in place of medicare and cover costs for services that are not covered by Medicare
Down
- state program that provides benefits to individuals that have lost wages and incurred healthcare costs due to an on the job accident
- a federal health insurance program for those 65 years and older, or for those under 65 years of age with disabilities
- all non-government health insurance carriers that are public and do not have contracts with our facilities
- companies that place limits on physician fees by controlling costs and restricting the patient's choice of physicians and medical facilities
- System used for CHS14 facilities
- Back End System used with HMS
13 Clues: Back End System used with HMS • Back End System used with Pulse • System used for CHS14 facilities • System used for Legacy Facilities • subsidized health insurance and funds provided by the government for those who qualify • 35 independent companies that offer healthcare coverage to participating members within the US • ...
Insurance Terms 2022-02-15
Across
- a flat fee
- the maximum paid out of pocket in one year for the benefits your insurance covers
- Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts
- provides people who have low-income or certain health conditions with health coverag
- the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss
- provides low-cost health coverage to children in families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid
Down
- a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid
- an optional service sold by rental car companies to cover damages to the rental car
- the amount paid out-of-pocket, before insurance is paid, when filing a claim
- the amount charged for an insurance policy
10 Clues: a flat fee • the amount charged for an insurance policy • Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts • the maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss • a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid • the amount paid out-of-pocket, before insurance is paid, when filing a claim • ...
The Horizon Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-10
Across
- The new unit to which we at HLTIMS(earlier) are now mapped to?
- Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shied of New Jersey is headquartered at this city
- The team that won the best team Award in IPS RnR recently
- Director of Customer Support Center at HBCBSNJ
- A request filed(on paper or sent electronically) by the member for the refund of medical expense incurred by him
- A person who purchases insurance from (or enrolls with) an insurance company
Down
- Abbreviation of Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act
- Federal Government Healthcare Insurance program for elderly (65+) and disabled
- The team that won the cubicle decoration competition recently
- Sudhakar is the GPM i.e. _______ Project Manager of our project
10 Clues: Director of Customer Support Center at HBCBSNJ • The team that won the best team Award in IPS RnR recently • The team that won the cubicle decoration competition recently • The new unit to which we at HLTIMS(earlier) are now mapped to? • Sudhakar is the GPM i.e. _______ Project Manager of our project • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Eli Marshall 2017-05-11
Across
- risk is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- risk is the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
- risk cannot be controlled.
- risk is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance.
- risk is the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people.
Down
- is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- risk occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the of harm.
- risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss.
- risk is a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
- is the possibility of loss or injury.
10 Clues: risk cannot be controlled. • is the possibility of loss or injury. • risk is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance. • risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss. • risk is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • ...
Marketing Practices 2017-03-13
Across
- An insurer or agent's attempts to prevent a policyowner from replacing their policy
- Policies that require a 20-day free look period
- Includes premium, cash value, and surrender benefits for specific policy years
- Must distinguish between guaranteed and projected amounts
- An illustration is not a part of this
- Rule 24 informs consumers about products'_________
- A disclosure that an agent must make is that the subject of the sale is not this
- States that oral presentations by a producer are considered advertising
- Rule 16.1 is considered a _____ rule
- Generic information about insurance policies to aid in decision-making process
- Making misrepresentations during replacement
Down
- Must be submitted by the producer to a replacing insurance company
- Prior to a sale, the producer must provide this to the potential policyholder
- A replacing insurance company must send written communication of proposed replacement within this amount of time
- A Producer cannot imply that they are not receiving this
- The subject of rule 13
- Cannot be guaranteed according to Rule 13
- One type of policy that replacement regulation does not apply to
- Requires a Buyer’s Guide and Policy Summary be provided to the customer during the application process
19 Clues: The subject of rule 13 • Rule 16.1 is considered a _____ rule • An illustration is not a part of this • Cannot be guaranteed according to Rule 13 • Making misrepresentations during replacement • Policies that require a 20-day free look period • Rule 24 informs consumers about products'_________ • A Producer cannot imply that they are not receiving this • ...
Baby Cost 2025-04-16
Across
- Assistance provided to new mothers with breastfeeding.
- Additional items that can enhance baby care but are not essential.
- Expenses that are not covered by insurance and must be paid by the individual.
- Imaging tests used to view the developing fetus during pregnancy.
- A facility specifically designed for childbirth, providing a more home-like environment.
- Medical tests performed on samples, such as blood, to assess health.
- A feeling of reassurance and comfort regarding financial decisions.
- Costs incurred immediately after childbirth.
- Medical appointments for expectant mothers to monitor pregnancy health.
- Differences in costs for services based on geographic location.
- The process of delivering a baby through the birth canal.
- Delivering a baby at home rather than in a hospital.
Down
- The extent to which insurance pays for medical expenses.
- Necessary items for caring for a baby during the first year.
- Nutritional products taken to support health during pregnancy.
- Support services provided during labor and postpartum by trained professionals.
- Differences in expenses based on factors such as location and insurance.
- The process of managing finances to meet future needs and goals.
- A surgical procedure to deliver a baby through an incision in the abdomen.
19 Clues: Costs incurred immediately after childbirth. • Delivering a baby at home rather than in a hospital. • Assistance provided to new mothers with breastfeeding. • The extent to which insurance pays for medical expenses. • The process of delivering a baby through the birth canal. • Necessary items for caring for a baby during the first year. • ...
Administrative laws 2026-04-03
Across
- If you’d BAC is 0.8 you are considered legally ——-
- The term you use to describe driving too close to the car in front of you
- Every state has _______ consent laws
- Driving aggressively or while impaired is high ——— behavior
- Each ———— gives a written test, road test, and vision.
- Minnesota had a ——————— insurance law, each vehicle must be insured
- Can be tested to find out if you are legally drunk by breath, urine, or blood
- Failure to pay full ——- was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions
- Must be renewed every 1-2 years in Minnesota
- You can get a certificate of —— when you buy a vehicle
- Take license away for a year or more
Down
- Take license away for less than 365 days
- The procedure for issuing and removing a license, registration, and titling
- Willful and Wanton are key legal terms in ——- driving charges
- Vehicle —- shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- Minnesota requires a ———————— insurance on vehicles
- Another responsibility of owning a car
- system Assigned for driving violations (speeding
- Following the basic ______ law is to always drive at a speed that is safe for existing conditions
- 41% of deaths were related to driving while ——————
20 Clues: Every state has _______ consent laws • Take license away for a year or more • Another responsibility of owning a car • Take license away for less than 365 days • Must be renewed every 1-2 years in Minnesota • system Assigned for driving violations (speeding • If you’d BAC is 0.8 you are considered legally ——- • 41% of deaths were related to driving while —————— • ...
Vocabulary Unit 6 LAL 2024-03-20
18 Clues: IVA • BRUTO • PEDIDO • SEGURO • UNIDAD • GASTOS • FACTURA • VOLUMEN • ADUANAS • INGRESOS • PERDIDAS • PROMEDIO • FABRICAR • IMPUESTOS • REPOSICION • BENEFICIOS • MANO DE OBRA • UMBRAL DE RENTABILIDAD
Auto Insurance 101 2025-02-24
Across
- A contract that provides financial protection in case of an accident or other damage
- A fee
- Can be used to get a rental car if yours gets damaged
- Covers bodily injury to you or others
- Being responsible to pay for something
- This is mandatory in some states
- Request for money
Down
- Pays for damage caused to others property
- The amount you must pay before the insurance company pays for the rest
- Pays for injuries to you or your passengers caused by a driver who has no insurance or does not have enough liability insurance
- Covers things like vandalism, fire, flood, wind, earthquakes, etc.
- Most important type of coverage
- Can be used when you get into an accident with another vehicle or object
13 Clues: A fee • Request for money • Most important type of coverage • This is mandatory in some states • Covers bodily injury to you or others • Being responsible to pay for something • Pays for damage caused to others property • Can be used to get a rental car if yours gets damaged • Covers things like vandalism, fire, flood, wind, earthquakes, etc. • ...
New Frontier and Great Society 2022-09-26
Across
- First Human in Space
- Barrier and part of the Iron Curtain
- Texas Educator who became President
- Water Quality Act addressed concern for this
- Johnson's plan to improve the USA
- Court that banned prayer in public schools
- Nadar questioned the safety of this industry
- Helped Johnson win the Election of 1964
Down
- redrawing of election districts
- Cuban leader aligned with the Soviet Union
- Response to boost military forces
- Youth training program
- Communicated the White House and Kremlin
- health insurance for welfare recipients
- Soviets secretly placed these in Cuba
- First American in Space
- Johnson declared war on this in America
- Assassinated JFK ... or did he?
- Health insurance for the Elderly
- Rights that must be read to Criminal Suspects
20 Clues: First Human in Space • Youth training program • First American in Space • redrawing of election districts • Assassinated JFK ... or did he? • Health insurance for the Elderly • Response to boost military forces • Johnson's plan to improve the USA • Texas Educator who became President • Barrier and part of the Iron Curtain • Soviets secretly placed these in Cuba • ...
Optical Crossword 2019-10-19
Across
- Passageway
- Flo's insurance company
- Our brand
- Two focal lengths
- Cylinder
- Code of
- credit card
- John Hancock
- Eye exam
- We are
- Shatter resistant
- Starbursts
- The one who welcomes
- Three years
- Near-sighted
- HEV rays
- Good for truckers
- Timesheet
- Blinding glare reducer
- Far-sighted
- Sun for poly
- Gets the darkest
Down
- Optical device used by Newton
- Giver of sight
- This puzzle is
- Noonan
- P.O.S.
- Trials are for
- 1.67
- Insurance
- To hold the spectacles
- Our company
- Who you know
- Night bird
- House shell
- Detects peripheral defects
- Turns polarized
- Loss of accommodation
- Computer use
- Three focal lengths
40 Clues: 1.67 • Noonan • P.O.S. • We are • Code of • Cylinder • Eye exam • HEV rays • Our brand • Insurance • Timesheet • Passageway • Night bird • Starbursts • credit card • Our company • House shell • Three years • Far-sighted • John Hancock • Who you know • Near-sighted • Computer use • Sun for poly • Giver of sight • This puzzle is • Trials are for • Turns polarized • Gets the darkest • Two focal lengths • Shatter resistant • Good for truckers • ...
Case Management Crossword 2024-07-29
Across
- Not OT, but
- Transportation for seniors and people with disabilities
- LOC, less than 48hrs
- "Anything else for the good of the order."
- ARU
- Care Facility for intellectual disabilities
- Our Home Health, acronym
- The first month is free
- Name of ESRD Treatment Center
- Facility on Tuck Street
Down
- Must monitor INRs when on...
- Someone who determines LOC
- Lebanon Group Home
- Federal Health Insurance program, 65 or older
- LOC Form, abbrev.
- CVS Insurance
- One Reason for Long Term IV ABX
- Name of the 3rd party communicator between CM and PT
- Jesska Moreno
- State-funded, SNAP
- Carey's boss
- Education program
- VA Case Manager
- One of the special programs
24 Clues: ARU • Not OT, but • Carey's boss • CVS Insurance • Jesska Moreno • VA Case Manager • LOC Form, abbrev. • Education program • Lebanon Group Home • State-funded, SNAP • LOC, less than 48hrs • The first month is free • Facility on Tuck Street • Our Home Health, acronym • Someone who determines LOC • One of the special programs • Must monitor INRs when on... • Name of ESRD Treatment Center • ...
DCS Crossword 2025-08-29
Across
- used to identify a campus
- daily assignment sheets come from these
- a dressing found in wound vac kits
- what color Juliana's dress was
- what we submit to
- best DCS member
- Will's favorite catchphrase
- if they're not making suspicious noises are they even moving
- don't know a transport's details then check here
- how far a patient walks is found here
Down
- new tasks come and go here
- Rebecca's pride event
- northampton, Darla, blue
- everyone but Gabriel
- nothing beats a fresh can of
- LeighAnn lacks these
- best patriot caf worker
- they line the window shelf
- problem insurance
- home to building clinicals
- known to prevent clinical uploads
- best lunch left by the windows for a cx'd meeting
22 Clues: best DCS member • what we submit to • problem insurance • everyone but Gabriel • LeighAnn lacks these • Rebecca's pride event • best patriot caf worker • northampton, Darla, blue • used to identify a campus • new tasks come and go here • they line the window shelf • home to building clinicals • Will's favorite catchphrase • nothing beats a fresh can of • what color Juliana's dress was • ...
Good Practice Unit 5 Woorden 2015-12-03
20 Clues: minst • opeisen • twijfels • gebeuren • aannemen • gelukkig • kennelijk • af en toe • overhalen • opluchting • opmerkelijk • verzekering • ingewikkeld • betrouwbaar • genoegdoening • vol vertrouwen • laatstgenoemde • zoals het hoort • tevoorschij halen • naar tevredenheid
Bengali like to travel 2016-02-05
22 Clues: душ • ночь • жилье • гость • билет • номер • курорт • валюта • поездка • персонал • получить • заграница • проверять • отдыхающий • рейс полет • страхование • иностранный • спутниковый • бронировать • путешествовать • место назначения • особенности, прибамбасы
Myaglakadam Career Search 2022-04-30
23 Clues: TV • Car • Map • book • covid • House • Books • Court • Sachin • Coding • Dancer • Beauty • patient • finance • medicine • accounts • Marriage • Furniture • aeroplane • Insurance • education • Management • DistrictIAS
Crossword 2 2022-05-23
22 Clues: vedu • võlg • lein • kassa • loeng • trikk • tappev • rõivas • villane • kviitung • torumees • võltsing • värisema • oskusteta • heategevus • kindlustus • teadvuseta • ebaühtlane • tunnistaja • tagasimakse • muhk, küngas • kaubamärk, tootemärk
Risk Management Crossword 2022-04-01
Across
- a person or company buying the policy
- a form of risk protection
- A risk that you can reduce or eliminate actions you take
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
- A risk that presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- a policyholder’s request for payment for a loss
- the amount a policyholder must pay for insurance coverage
- A risk that can lead to loss of personal or business property
- The possibility of Incurring a loss
- a risk that can result in personal losses
Down
- a policy stating the conditions to the insurance company and policyholder have the risk
- A risk that relates to harm or injury to other people or their property
- illegal uses of intellectual property, patents, trademarks, and copyrights
- A risk that results in financial loss
- the exclusive rights to posses and use property and its profits
- a company that agrees to take on certain economic risk
16 Clues: a form of risk protection • The possibility of Incurring a loss • a person or company buying the policy • A risk that results in financial loss • a risk that can result in personal losses • a policyholder’s request for payment for a loss • a company that agrees to take on certain economic risk • A risk that you can reduce or eliminate actions you take • ...
Chapter 22 Recall Key Terms Robert Ford 2016-04-20
Across
- protects a business from lawsuits
- protect a business if work is not finished on time or as agreed
- is the threat of a loss to your business without any possibility of gain
- Breaking into a home or business with the intent to commit a felony
- is a government-regulated program that provides medical and income benefits to employees who are injured on the job
- protects them against claims for injuries that result from using their products
- pays net profits and expenses if a business is shut down for repairs or rebuilding
- works for one insurance company
- the failure to exercise reasonable care
Down
- protects them against lawsuits for mistakes in advertising
- involves taking a chance for profit or loss
- credit authorizers machines that verify if a credit card is good
- works in a specific geographic area and represents several insurance companies
- protect a company in case of employee theft
- required to transfer risk to an insurance company
- taking the property by force or threat
16 Clues: works for one insurance company • protects a business from lawsuits • taking the property by force or threat • the failure to exercise reasonable care • involves taking a chance for profit or loss • protect a company in case of employee theft • required to transfer risk to an insurance company • protects them against lawsuits for mistakes in advertising • ...
10to9 2026-02-22
Across
- How people can apply for Current Accounts, Credit Cards, Home Insurance and Personal Loans
- The amount of days (max) between qualifying for CASO and receiving the payment
- keeps us here until at least 2030
- Maximum lending via a Personal Loan (thousands)
- The number one route for authentication
- A key word we’re focusing on for service
- The number of days a Home Insurance quote lasts for
- What we can log via Respond to ensure customers feel heard
- One of two levels of cover within our Home Insurance
Down
- How we record future contact with customers
- Position in branch that should not be left unattended
- The form used to report suspicious activity
- A key word we’re focusing on for service
- Payment back to our members that makes us different from our competitors
- How many months our Credit Card is interest free for - purchase offer
15 Clues: keeps us here until at least 2030 • The number one route for authentication • A key word we’re focusing on for service • A key word we’re focusing on for service • How we record future contact with customers • The form used to report suspicious activity • Maximum lending via a Personal Loan (thousands) • The number of days a Home Insurance quote lasts for • ...
Accounts NPO 2021-05-15
Billing & Revenue Cycle 2024-01-29
Across
- organization that accepts claims data from a healthcare organization, formats the claim, & submits it to the insurance company
- finding out if the service is covered by the patient's plan
- grouping transactions by _________ makes it easier to find entry errors when balancing daily transactions
- notice of payment to the healthcare organization
- managed care organization agrees to a set reimbursement amount per patient per month
- for Medicare beneficiaries who need assistance with activities of daily living or have cognitive impairment
- finding out if the payer considers a service medically necessary based on the patient's specific condition
- gather demographics and insurance information
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- determining the payer's reimbursement amount for the service
- a collection of all charges and payments entered for a particular date or time period
Down
- a series of administrative functions that are required to capture & collect payment for services provided by a healthcare organization
- contractual ________ eliminate any invalid dollar amounts from the outstanding account balance
- process of ensuring the patient has the appropriate referral, precertification, predetermination, or preauthorization as needed
- when claim is not paid due to error or due to not meeting requirements for medical necessity
- intended to improve the traditional fee-for-service method by changing the focus to value-based care rather than volume-based care
- _____ report is a list of outstanding balances from either patients or insurance companies
- healthcare organizations may offer payment plans or discounts based on a ______ scale which allows the patient to pay a lower monthly rate depending on the debt-to-income ratio
- the process by which the insurance carrier reviews the benefits and coverage and then either processes or denies the claim
- an order from a provider for a patient to see a specialist or obtain specific medical services
20 Clues: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • gather demographics and insurance information • notice of payment to the healthcare organization • finding out if the service is covered by the patient's plan • determining the payer's reimbursement amount for the service • managed care organization agrees to a set reimbursement amount per patient per month • ...
MBOS Crossword 2024-04-22
Across
- Your medical bill that is sent to an insurance company for payment.
- A doctor who is skilled in treating certain parts of the body or specific medical conditions. For example, a cardiologist only treats patients with heart problems.
- The dollar amount removed from your bill
- Drugs that do not require a prescription.
- A printed summary of your medical bill.
- The number assigned by your provider (hospital, physician, home care service, etc.) when medical services were provided.
- The portion of your bill that your provider has agreed to write off.
- A process by which you, your doctor or your hospital, can object to your health plan when you disagree with the health plan’s decision to deny payment for your care.
- A group of doctors, hospitals and other healthcare providers preferred and contracted with your insurance company.
- An agreement you sign that gives you permission to receive medical services from doctors or hospitals.
Down
- Drugs made and sold by a major drug company.
- A determination of whether or not a person meets the requirements to participate in the plan.
- The group that offers inpatient, outpatient and home healthcare for terminally ill patients.
- Drugs with proven benefits that cost less because they are not made by major drug companies
- The doctor who orders your treatment and who is responsible for your care.
- Approval needed for care beyond that provided by your primary care doctor or hospital.
- A predetermined, fixed fee that you pay at the time of service.
- A doctor, hospital or other healthcare provider who is not part of an insurance plan, doctor or hospital network.
- A person who is covered by health insurance.
19 Clues: A printed summary of your medical bill. • The dollar amount removed from your bill • Drugs that do not require a prescription. • Drugs made and sold by a major drug company. • A person who is covered by health insurance. • A predetermined, fixed fee that you pay at the time of service. • Your medical bill that is sent to an insurance company for payment. • ...
Arcus year 2 2014-02-12
17 Clues: zsm • minst • opeisen • twijfels • gebeuren • aannemen • gelukkig • kennelijk • overhalen • opluchting • verspillen • ingewikkeld • verzekering • betrouwbaar • vol vertrouwen • laatstgenoemde • naar tevredenheid
7 types of insurance 2021-07-09
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- insurance that provides an insured part iwth protection against claims resulting in injuries and damage to other people or property
- insurance that covers vehicles and damage from traffic collisions
- insurance that helps pay to repair/rebuild your home and replace personal possessions lost to theft, fire, storm, or other disaster
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- insurance that is a contract between a policyholder and an insurer that says what sum will be paid to beneficiaries on the insured's death
- insurance that provides benefits fir nursing home, assisted living, or in-home care not covered by medicare insurance
- most costly and vital insurance
- insurance that pays benefits to policyholders when they are incapable of working
7 Clues: most costly and vital insurance • insurance that covers vehicles and damage from traffic collisions • insurance that pays benefits to policyholders when they are incapable of working • insurance that provides benefits fir nursing home, assisted living, or in-home care not covered by medicare insurance • ...
Health Insurance Crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- type of health insurance that you do not need PCP referrals for and is a mix of HMO and PPO insurance
- monthly "membership fee" paid to have health insurance
- your expenses for medical care that are not covered by the insurance plan
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- the amount you owe for health care services that your health insurance covers before the health insurance will begin to pay their share
- a list of doctors and health care providers whose services are covered by the insurance plan
- health insurance that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income
- a flat fee that you owe for a health care service
7 Clues: a flat fee that you owe for a health care service • monthly "membership fee" paid to have health insurance • your expenses for medical care that are not covered by the insurance plan • health insurance that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income • ...
Chapter33.1 Key Terms Created By: Ashley Stahl 2013-05-09
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- Risk- is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- Risk- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- Risk- is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carries because the likelihood of loss is too high.
- is the possibility of loss or injury.
- Risk- is the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
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- Risk- can't be controlled.
- is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- Risk- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss.
- Risk- is the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people.
- Management- is the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives.
- Risk- is a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
11 Clues: Risk- can't be controlled. • is the possibility of loss or injury. • Risk- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss. • Risk- is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • Risk- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm. • ...
Money Management Terms 2022-11-02
Across
- Money paid/taken for insurance
- Trying to increase the value of money
- Sum of all wages
- Mandatory payment by the government
- Services offered by a bank
- Unethical loans
- Comparing opposites
- digital record of an employees total take
Down
- allows holder to spend credit
- From bank account to bank account
- How you track your finances
- Provides compensation in case of accident
- 50, 30, 20 rule
- Borrowed money that needs to be paid back
14 Clues: 50, 30, 20 rule • Unethical loans • Sum of all wages • Comparing opposites • Services offered by a bank • How you track your finances • allows holder to spend credit • Money paid/taken for insurance • From bank account to bank account • Mandatory payment by the government • Trying to increase the value of money • Provides compensation in case of accident • ...
EHR Chapter 3 2022-02-15
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- Merit-based Incentive Payment System -A reimbursement system that replaces the Sustainable Growth Rate formula previously used by Medicare Part B with a value-based system.
- ____________ number is a unique number assigned to every new encounter.
- data that contains identifying information, insurance-related information, authorizations, and business correspondence found in a patient’s health record.
- A value that automatically appears in a field each time it appears on a screen
- The reason for which a patient has made an appointment(two-words)
- Master Patient ____ or MPI/Patient list-A permanent listing of all patients who have received care
- The form used by physicians’ offices and other outpatient settings to submit insurance claims. (hyphenated)
- In computer software, a listing or choice of entities, for instance, employers, insurance plans, ICD-10-CM codes, or CPT® codes.
- Data _________ -A document that specifies the format of each data field as well as a detailed explanation or definition
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- Data that identify the patient.
- Many different functions can take place and information can be shared between computer systems, or within applications of the same computer system
- Health Level _______ - A set of standards that makes sharing of data between or among healthcare entities possible.
- _________ of Care Document -A document exchange standard used to share patient summary information, such as in the case of a patient being referred from one healthcare provider to another.
- Clinical Documentation _______ - Developed by HL7, a document markup standard that specifies the structure and semantics of clinical documents
- Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act ended the Sustainable Growth Rate formula that had been used to determine payments to providers for healthcare services billed to Medicare beneficiaries. Also known as the Doc Fix Act.
- the person subscribing to or carrying the insurance plan for the patient case.
- ________ record number -A unique number assigned to each patient seen by a facility or an office.
- The form used to submit insurance claims for hospital patients. (hyphenated)
- Quality Reporting Document Architecture is a data standard used for reporting quality measure data and that is EHR compatible across different health IT systems.
- Accountable Care _____ or ACO, A reimbursement model where hospitals, physicians, and other healthcare providers form partnerships
20 Clues: Data that identify the patient. • The reason for which a patient has made an appointment(two-words) • ____________ number is a unique number assigned to every new encounter. • The form used to submit insurance claims for hospital patients. (hyphenated) • the person subscribing to or carrying the insurance plan for the patient case. • ...
7-9 2014-12-16
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- is the process of selecting policy-holders by recognizing and evaluating hazards, establishing prices and determining policy terms and conditions
- Underwriters responsible for evaluating individual applicants and policies subject to renewal.
- is a demand by a person or business seeking to recover from an Insurance company, for a loss that covered by the Insurance company
- rate cancellation: entails a penalty in excess of pro rata for early termination
- the Government and its functionaries can be the official regulators for Insurance business. They are also known as state regulators.
- is a process by which an Insurance company comes out with a structure that enables it to fix a premium rate for the insured
- Underwriters: Those responsible for evaluating individual applicants and policies subject to renewal.
Down
- method Relies heavily on experience and knowledge of an actuary or an underwriter with little or no use of statistics
- is a contract of Insurance whereby one Insurer agrees, for a portion of the premium, to indemnify another Insurer for losses paid by the reinsured under Insurance policies issued by the reinsured to its policyholders.”
- extension of the term of coverage of an expired policy, commonly by replacement with another policy effective on the date of expiration of the previous policy.
- 3
- put price tags on risks. They are basically statisticians who calculate the costs of uncertain future events that range from tornadoes and hurricanes to changes in life expectancy.
12 Clues: 3 • rate cancellation: entails a penalty in excess of pro rata for early termination • Underwriters responsible for evaluating individual applicants and policies subject to renewal. • Underwriters: Those responsible for evaluating individual applicants and policies subject to renewal. • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2013-03-29
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- This government program focuses on providing services to poor and needy.
- An insurance ______ is the amount of money charged by an insurance company for coverage
- During 2010 in U.S, spend on this sector accounted for nearly 18% of U.S. GDP.
- In a HMO member can see a specialist only if it is authorized by _____ .
- Your roof does this on your house, and hopefully everyone will have this in HC soon
- Lots of people who will need HC soon; Big sounds
Down
- I am 67 years old and don't have employment. Which government insurance program will I be eligible for?
- Employer, Employee and Government can fall under this entity in managed care scenario
- Large patterns of disease that affects a population and can be devastating
- Act protects health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs
- The provider is paid a fixed amount per member regardless of how often the member uses the services
- Hospitals and clinics fall under this entity in managed care scenario
12 Clues: Lots of people who will need HC soon; Big sounds • Hospitals and clinics fall under this entity in managed care scenario • This government program focuses on providing services to poor and needy. • In a HMO member can see a specialist only if it is authorized by _____ . • Large patterns of disease that affects a population and can be devastating • ...
Patient Access Week Crossword 2021-04-01
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- If an insurance has a different name format for a subscriber, it should be entered in the "____ ____ on card" field.
- Directions, maps, information on how to get to the correct location.
- When a patient's insurance is no longer active you should _________ the plan.
- Add this to a patient's account if they do not have a legal middle name.
- When scanning a IMM form with verbal consent, you should choose the document status of "Verbal, Copy ______".
Down
- EOB (_________ of Benefits) - received by patient after services are provided to inform them of what insurance paid.
- Form signed by auto accident patients to allow payment be submitted directly to Riverside.
- Charlie ________ is the Revenue Cycle VP for Riverside.
- Questionnaire to determine if Medicare is the primary payer.
- Our accreditation organization that makes yearly visits to Riverside.
- Amount patient must pay towards the cost of their healthcare before insurance benefits begin.
- In place to ensure patients receive emergency services regardless of their ability to pay.
12 Clues: Charlie ________ is the Revenue Cycle VP for Riverside. • Questionnaire to determine if Medicare is the primary payer. • Directions, maps, information on how to get to the correct location. • Our accreditation organization that makes yearly visits to Riverside. • Add this to a patient's account if they do not have a legal middle name. • ...
Unit 4 Review 2021-05-03
Across
- the money I pay upfront for my insurance policy
- Renting the car long term while the title remains with the dealership
- The landlord will use this for repairs when the tenant moves out
- The out-of-pocket money paid by the policyholder before an insurance company will cover the remaining costs
- Being _____ down on a car loan means you owe more money on your car than it is worth
- The car I bought 4 years ago was $20,000 now it's only worth $10,000
- A loan for the purchase of real estate that uses the property as collateral
- the person who rents a property from a landlord is called a _______
Down
- the person who owns the insurance policy
- ______, employer and the government are the 3 sources of insurance.
- I wanted a mortgage, but was told I needs to pay 3% of the purchase price upfront in order to obtain it
- protects the lender in case you are unable to make your mortgage payments
12 Clues: the person who owns the insurance policy • the money I pay upfront for my insurance policy • The landlord will use this for repairs when the tenant moves out • ______, employer and the government are the 3 sources of insurance. • the person who rents a property from a landlord is called a _______ • ...
Ch 10-2 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2022-11-30
Across
- all banks are closed
- at the beginning
- commercial bank
- basic unit of currency
- needs to be accepted by the government
- paper currency backed up by silver
Down
- provides deposit insurance
- paper currency backed up by gold
- lend to other banks
- a stipulation
- currency backed by government bonds
- receives state charter
- rush to withdraw
13 Clues: a stipulation • commercial bank • at the beginning • rush to withdraw • lend to other banks • all banks are closed • basic unit of currency • receives state charter • provides deposit insurance • paper currency backed up by gold • paper currency backed up by silver • currency backed by government bonds • needs to be accepted by the government
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Kylie Bishop 2017-05-12
Across
- Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- When there is likelihood of economic loss.
- A risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high.
- Can not be controlled.
Down
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
- When conditions can be controlled to a minimize the chance of harm.
- The possibility of loss or injury.
- A risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
- is the treat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- The risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people.
10 Clues: Can not be controlled. • The possibility of loss or injury. • When there is likelihood of economic loss. • is the treat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • When conditions can be controlled to a minimize the chance of harm. • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Oliver) 2023-02-21
Across
- a tax figured as a percent of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services.
- a one page letter summarizing your skills
- the lowest wage permitted by law,as demanded by each state.
- a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost of health insurance is typically paid through payroll deductions
- a payment usually of money for labor or services completed,and usually according to a contract and on an hourly,daily,or piecework basis
- a formal meeting in which one or more persons question
- a document that highlights a persons education
- exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of setting
- the sum of wages, salaries,profits,and other earnings,before taxes and deductions a tax figured as a percent of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- a time when a person is paid for work,also known as a part of the workforce
- money gained through employment and investment
- amount of money an employee is paid each year.this is different from an hourly wage
- stands for Federal Insurance Contributions Act, and is a combination of social security and Medicare
- building relationships both personally and professionally
Down
- the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from gross income
- the nation's health program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income
- refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement
- someone who can comment on your personal character
- also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor. This is a major component of the economy,and this linked to marketers for capital,goods,and services
- a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability this calculates as 6.2% of gross income benefits
- temporary job that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can narrow down a career choice.
- skills that are practiced over time
- a percent of total sales,paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: skills that are practiced over time • a one page letter summarizing your skills • a document that highlights a persons education • money gained through employment and investment • someone who can comment on your personal character • a formal meeting in which one or more persons question • a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills • ...
Orthotics 2024-02-21
Across
- Is required for Workman's Comp before dispensing a brace
- Knee brace used for after ACL surgery
- Hinged Knee Brace
- Selfpay DME item that cost $15.00
- Brace used for shoulder patients with or without a bump
- Ankle brace with laces and straps
- (Blank) Slip is a Form that shows proof the patient received the brace
- FAW
- Plastic brace used for foot drop
- A patient can get how many of the same brace per year?
- Wrist brace used at night
- All forms must be (blank) or they are useless
- Knee brace that allows flexion and extension to be limited
- (Blank) braces are molded by Joe
- A patella band- (blank) strap
- The orthotic department does not participate with every (blank) the doctors do
- Wrist brace that immobilizes the thumb and wrist
- (Blank boots have to be built to the patient and are used for patients having surgery
- (Blank)Stabilizer Knee Brace Pulls On
- Can be used bedside or over the existing toilet
- DME that can be billed to insurance
Down
- What orthotics runs on
- (Blank) Policy allows us to bill the patient's insurance
- Used to keep track of inventory and sizing
- Orthotics sells over the counter and makes custom ones for the feet
- Is put in by the doctor, without it we do not know what to fit
- Back brace that supports the lumbar sacral region
- Arm band used for tennis or golfers elbow
- Should be given to every patient who gets a FAW
- Is an insurance that has same or similar clauses and 5 year frequency limits on bracing
- A splint that must be angled for proper healing, also known as an ulnar gutter
- Cannot be used as a diagnosis
- Over the counter inserts
- Hard Neck Collar
- Thumb immobilizer brace
- A foam knee brace fit by trainers
- Is void if the incorrect one is used
- There is one in every location to refrence when orthotics is not there
- Wrist brace that has metal on the bottom for support
- Heel cups
- Only used when a patient does not have insurance at all
- Brace that offloads one side of the knee
- A stirrup ankle brace
43 Clues: FAW • Heel cups • Hard Neck Collar • Hinged Knee Brace • A stirrup ankle brace • What orthotics runs on • Thumb immobilizer brace • Over the counter inserts • Wrist brace used at night • Cannot be used as a diagnosis • A patella band- (blank) strap • Plastic brace used for foot drop • (Blank) braces are molded by Joe • Selfpay DME item that cost $15.00 • Ankle brace with laces and straps • ...
Optical Crossword 2019-10-19
Across
- Three focal lengths
- This puzzle is
- Giver of sight
- Sun for poly
- Two focal lengths
- credit card
- Good for truckers
- Cylinder
- Detects peripheral defects
- Shatter resistant
- Starbursts
- Our brand
- Turns polarized
- Noonan
- P.O.S.
- The one who welcomes
- Optical device used by Newton
- Three years
- Near-sighted
- Code of
Down
- Night bird
- Passageway
- Who you know
- House shell
- Gets the darkest
- Computer use
- John Hancock
- Insurance
- We are
- Timesheet
- Far-sighted
- Our company
- Trials are for
- To hold the spectacles
- Eye exam
- Flo's insurance company
- Loss of accommodation
- Blinding glare reducer
- HEV rays
- 1.67
40 Clues: 1.67 • We are • Noonan • P.O.S. • Code of • Cylinder • Eye exam • HEV rays • Insurance • Timesheet • Our brand • Night bird • Passageway • Starbursts • House shell • credit card • Far-sighted • Our company • Three years • Who you know • Sun for poly • Computer use • John Hancock • Near-sighted • This puzzle is • Giver of sight • Trials are for • Turns polarized • Gets the darkest • Two focal lengths • Good for truckers • Shatter resistant • ...
Medical Billing Crossword 2022-06-23
Across
- allows employees to continue health coverage beyond the termination date
- notifies Medicare beneficiaries of actions taken on claims
- likelihood of dying
- active duty insurance
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- common law
- money, fraudulent action
- legal proceeding, not in open court
- primary care provider
- personal health record
Down
- electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P
- predetermined $ amount for all services provided during an episode-of-care
- Latin: "for each day"
- veterans insurance
- mandates regulations that govern privacy, security and electronic transactions standards for health care information
- medicare administrative contractor
- requires specified $ amount to be paid by policyholder to provider before received services
- preventative services
- unique identifier assigned to health care providers
- present on admission
20 Clues: common law • veterans insurance • likelihood of dying • present on admission • Latin: "for each day" • active duty insurance • preventative services • primary care provider • personal health record • money, fraudulent action • medicare administrative contractor • legal proceeding, not in open court • electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P • subjective, objective, assessment, plan • ...
Know your acronyms! 2026-02-19
Across
- Medicaid to the Blind.
- Health Insurance Premium Payment HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Food and Nutrition Services
- Medicaid to the Disabled.
- Cost of Living Adjustment
- Absent Parent
- Child Support Enforcement
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Child Protective Services
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
- Beneficiary Data Exchange
- Low Income Energy Assistance Program
- Income Maintenance Caseworker
Down
- Household
- Medicaid Family Planning
- Medicaid to Families with Dependent Children.
- Community Alternative Program
- Adult Protective Services
- Income Maintenance Supervisor
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Certification Period
- Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries.
- Categorically Needy
- Federal Emergency Management Act
- Long Term Care
- Medicaid for Pregnant Women.
26 Clues: Household • Absent Parent • Long Term Care • Categorically Needy • Certification Period • Medicaid to the Blind. • Medicaid Family Planning • Medicaid to the Disabled. • Cost of Living Adjustment • Adult Protective Services • Child Support Enforcement • Child Protective Services • Beneficiary Data Exchange • Food and Nutrition Services • Medicaid for Pregnant Women. • ...
Insurance Terms 2024-02-22
Across
- a fee paid for service after deductible
- protects from expenses when not living at home
- max amount of cost covered by insurance
- money stays in this even when it isn't used
- amount paid out of pocket before insurance takes over
- cost of insurance per month
Down
- protects from lawsuits if anyone is injured on property
- depreciated cost of items
- protects from theft and natural disasters
- percentage of health care service you pay for after deductible is paid
10 Clues: depreciated cost of items • cost of insurance per month • a fee paid for service after deductible • max amount of cost covered by insurance • protects from theft and natural disasters • money stays in this even when it isn't used • protects from expenses when not living at home • amount paid out of pocket before insurance takes over • ...
Ticket to the USA: Dream or Nightmare? Vocab list p. 144-145 2023-03-30
22 Clues: yta • smak • kort • ofta • råna • fälla • stöld • kräva • oärlig • mindre • utstött • korrupt • nackdel • varierad • förstöra • livsstil • framfusig • försäkring • entusiastisk • fruktansvärd • det negativa • sjukligt fet
Lesson 8. p.178 2023-06-06
From Day One Silicon Valley 2025 2025-02-28
20 Clues: Aon • AARP • Calm • Wisq • HiBob • WeBox • Unmind • ezCater • Emtrain • Adeption • Rippling • Coursera • OneDigital • CodeSignal • Activate 180 • Hinge Health • Carver Edison • Culture Wealth • Velocity Global • Rise Against Hunger
Voc U11 2023-01-22
20 Clues: taux • perte • santé • juste • fraude • risque • chômage • montant • suspect • détruire • comptable • assurance • plusieurs • malhonnête • obligatoire • voler, dérober • vol (par voleur) • politique, règles • prime d'assurance • authentique, sincère
Chapter 22 Recall Key Terms Robert Ford 2016-04-20
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- is a government-regulated program that provides medical and income benefits to employees who are injured on the job
- is the threat of a loss to your business without any possibility of gain
- protects them against claims for injuries that result from using their products
- pays net profits and expenses if a business is shut down for repairs or rebuilding
- credit authorizers machines that verify if a credit card is good
- Breaking into a home or business with the intent to commit a felony
- protect a business if work is not finished on time or as agreed
- works for one insurance company
Down
- protect a company in case of employee theft
- protects them against lawsuits for mistakes in advertising
- taking the property by force or threat
- works in a specific geographic area and represents several insurance companies
- involves taking a chance for profit or loss
- protects a business from lawsuits
- the failure to exercise reasonable care
- required to transfer risk to an insurance company
16 Clues: works for one insurance company • protects a business from lawsuits • taking the property by force or threat • the failure to exercise reasonable care • protect a company in case of employee theft • involves taking a chance for profit or loss • required to transfer risk to an insurance company • protects them against lawsuits for mistakes in advertising • ...
SCWK 202 Crossword 2021-10-03
Across
- One of the two social movements.
- Largest retirement program, includes old-age pension and disability insurance.
- One of the social change triggers, helped trigger Social Security Act in 1935
- IDAs hinges on this form of philosophy.
- Idea that guarantees a universal income. Basic Income _ _ _ _ _
- The use of one benefit automatically entitles you to another.
- An income support program that has a hybrid structure, which includes state and federal financing.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ coverage, including health insurance
Down
- Provides cash and medical benefits to injured workers on jobs. Hint: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ compensation
- Federal means-tested income support for the aged, blind, and disabled.
- Origins of general assistance. Hint: 1601
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ entitlement authorizes people to get money from various different sources.
- Offers a tax refund to supplement the wages of low-income workers. Hint:(_ITC)
- Topic of study for class the last three weeks.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ disentitlements prevents duplication of services.
- An important contributor to the well-being of children. Hint: The only positive difference poor families performed better in.
16 Clues: One of the two social movements. • IDAs hinges on this form of philosophy. • Origins of general assistance. Hint: 1601 • Topic of study for class the last three weeks. • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ coverage, including health insurance • The use of one benefit automatically entitles you to another. • Idea that guarantees a universal income. Basic Income _ _ _ _ _ • ...
Test 2022-04-22
Across
- Created deposit insurance
- Offered immediate relief to families; offers unemployment issuance, old-age insurance, etc
- A short-lived agency to rapidly create manual-labor jobs
- Created oversight for banking regarding farming
- One of FDR's first acts to help create fair wages
- Provides insurance on mortgage loans made by lenders
- Meant to help the banking system become more stable
- Construction agency; dedicated to infrastructure projects through private firms
Down
- Emergency relief to farmers to buy and improve land
- Employed men to help on public projects related to natural resources
- Made up of experts with the intent to use electricity to fix human and economic problems
- Protect investors from fraud
- Direct relief to people through government funds for public works projects.
- Prerequisite to the Works Progress Administration; grants to states for relief programs
- Was Designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surplus; provided aid to farmers
- An obscure project which was sponsored by the Works Progress Administration, formed in 1935
16 Clues: Created deposit insurance • Protect investors from fraud • Created oversight for banking regarding farming • One of FDR's first acts to help create fair wages • Emergency relief to farmers to buy and improve land • Meant to help the banking system become more stable • Provides insurance on mortgage loans made by lenders • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2014-03-25
Across
- A signed document that is evidence of somebody's legal right to property. A new deed is used for each transfer. The deed contains accurate description information of the property, location, and legal description.
- Lender holding priority over the claims of subsequent lenders.
- A general term to describe who funds the loan.
- Insurance coverage placed on a property by the Lender when the borrower fails to insure the property or provide proof the property is insured. Once in place, the coverage only insures the outer structure of the home. The cost and coverage is not comparable to a personal insurance policy.
- An expert (appraiser's) opinion of the value of properly at a given time, based on facts regarding the location, improvements of the property surroundings, etc. Usually less than the Market Value.
- The portion of a monthly payment held by the third party to pay escrowed items (taxes and insurance) as they become due.
- The price at which a house will sell, within a reasonable period of time, based on the like surrounding tied to a loan.
Down
- A person who assists the borrower through the loan, processing and closing of a mortgage loan.
- A unique description of a property that is used on all legal documents.
- There are three components that make up a mortgage payment(Principal, Interest, and Escrow).
- Liability coverage that can protect against damage caused by fire, flood and similar risks.
- The borrower of money.
- Insurance required for a mortgage loan in case of disaster.
- A proceeding in or out of court to extinguish all rights, title and interest of the property.
- Agreement between the financial institution and the borrower. The agreement states the borrower will consolidate his/her property expenses such as loan payment, property taxes and insurance premium into 12 annual payments to the financial institution.
- The function of collecting payments, managing taxes and escrow, foreclosing and all general function tied to a loan.
- The market value of the property less the homeowners unpaid mortgage balance and any outstanding liens or other debts against the property.
- A lien or claim against real property given as security for a loan.
18 Clues: The borrower of money. • A general term to describe who funds the loan. • Insurance required for a mortgage loan in case of disaster. • Lender holding priority over the claims of subsequent lenders. • A lien or claim against real property given as security for a loan. • A unique description of a property that is used on all legal documents. • ...
las vacaciones/Jordi 2024-03-05
19 Clues: ruins • waves • valid • island • hostel • to sail • arrival • to pack • compass • expired • lodging • itinerary • insurance • ecotourism • high season • traffic jam • selva jungle • customs agent • viajero traveler
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created By: Hannah Beaty 2013-05-09
Across
- ______ risk is a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
- ___________ risk cannot be controlled.
- ____ risk is the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people.
- Risk _____ is the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives.
- ____ risk is the threat of loss with no opportunity for gain.
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- _________ risk is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high.
- The possibility of loss or injury.
- ____________ risk occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- ____ is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- ____ risk is the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
- ______ risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss.
11 Clues: The possibility of loss or injury. • ___________ risk cannot be controlled. • ______ risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss. • ____ risk is the threat of loss with no opportunity for gain. • ____ is paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • Risk _____ is the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives. • ...
budgeting 2025-01-15
Across
- transportation= bus
- cost required for something= expenses
- regular payment= rent
- sum of money received= income
- amount of money you receive after taxes= net monthly income
- platform that delivers movies= streaming services
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- contract= insurance
- to help pay for medical costs= health insurance
- set aside= savings
- heat internet= utilities
- different than usual= an alternative
- away= deduct
- amount you earn in a month= monthly income
- away for money= sell
14 Clues: away= deduct • set aside= savings • contract= insurance • transportation= bus • away for money= sell • regular payment= rent • heat internet= utilities • sum of money received= income • different than usual= an alternative • cost required for something= expenses • amount you earn in a month= monthly income • to help pay for medical costs= health insurance • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2013-03-29
Across
- The provider is paid a fixed amount per member regardless of how often the meber uses the services
- The primary care provider of an MCO acts as a coordinator for all of the members healthcare services.
- Large patterns of disease that affect a population and can be devastating
- Hospitals and Reatil pharamacies can fall under this entity in managed care scenario
- Employer,Employee and Government can fall under this entity in managed care scenario
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- I am 67 years old and don't have employment. Who will provide me insurance?
- Most controversial topic on the Hill today
- Lots of people who will need HC soon;Big sounds
- Your roof does this on your house, and hopefully everyone will have this in HC soon
- This government program focuses on providing services to indigent
- Act protects health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs
- An insurance ______ is the amount of money charged by an insurance company for coverage
12 Clues: Most controversial topic on the Hill today • Lots of people who will need HC soon;Big sounds • This government program focuses on providing services to indigent • Large patterns of disease that affect a population and can be devastating • I am 67 years old and don't have employment. Who will provide me insurance? • ...
Healthcare Croosword 2013-03-29
Across
- This government program focuses on providing services to indigent
- Employer,Employee and Government can fall under this entity in managed care scenario
- An insurance ______ is the amount of money charged by an insurance company for coverage
- Lots of people who will need HC soon;Big sounds
- The primary care provider of an MCO acts as a coordinator for all of the members healthcare services.
- I am 67 years old and don't have employment. Who will provide me insurance?
Down
- Act protects health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs
- Most controversial topic on the Hill today
- Large patterns of disease that affect a population and can be devastating
- Your roof does this on your house, and hopefully everyone will have this in HC soon
- Hospitals and Reatil pharamacies can fall under this entity in managed care scenario
- The provider is paid a fixed amount per member regardless of how often the meber uses the services
12 Clues: Most controversial topic on the Hill today • Lots of people who will need HC soon;Big sounds • This government program focuses on providing services to indigent • Large patterns of disease that affect a population and can be devastating • I am 67 years old and don't have employment. Who will provide me insurance? • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2013-03-29
Across
- Employer,Employee and Government can fall under this entity in managed care scenario
- Hospitals and Reatil pharamacies can fall under this entity in managed care scenario
- Act protects health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs
- The provider is paid a fixed amount per member regardless of how often the meber uses the services
- Your roof does this on your house, and hopefully everyone will have this in HC soon
- This government program focuses on providing services to indigent
- The primary care provider of an MCO acts as a coordinator for all of the members healthcare services.
Down
- Lots of people who will need HC soon;Big sounds
- I am 67 years old and don't have employment. Who will provide me insurance?
- An insurance ______ is the amount of money charged by an insurance company for coverage
- Most controversial topic on the Hill today
- Large patterns of disease that affect a population and can be devastating
12 Clues: Most controversial topic on the Hill today • Lots of people who will need HC soon;Big sounds • This government program focuses on providing services to indigent • Large patterns of disease that affect a population and can be devastating • I am 67 years old and don't have employment. Who will provide me insurance? • ...
Chapter 23 Protecting the Family's Resources 2021-05-19
Across
- Is designed to begin paying when the basic coverage stops.
- Is flexible insurance that allows the insured to alter the coverage as the need for protection and the ability to pay for it change.
- The amount of money that will be paid to the beneficiary upon your death.
- A way of receiving and paying for healthcare and you pay a set fee on a regular basis.
- Covers the life of the insured for a specified term or period of time.
- Generally pays for doctor visits and hospitalization, which includes room, board, and nursing services.
- Is designed to cover a person's entire life and to build a cash value.
- Eliminates the legal process of proving who is at fault in an accident.
- Is another kind of health insurance which protects family from loss of income due to a disabling illness or injury.
- Also offers both protection and savings and you pay a fixed premium.
Down
- Covers damage to your home as well as personal property inside your home.
- The amount of money you, the policyholder, would receive if the policy is surrendered before your death or when it matures.
- The amount of money you pay for your insurance.
- Offers low-cost care and allows the freedom of choice that fee-for-service plans offer.
- The legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name.
- Is designed to help people protect their assets in the vent of a prolonged illness or convalescence.
- Protects against loss of income due to the death of the insured.
- Also offers varying degrees of protection and savings.
- The person you designate to receive the benefits of the policy upon your death.
19 Clues: The amount of money you pay for your insurance. • Also offers varying degrees of protection and savings. • Is designed to begin paying when the basic coverage stops. • The legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name. • Protects against loss of income due to the death of the insured. • ...
Billing & Revenue Cycle 2024-02-14
Across
- a series of administrative functions that are required to capture & collect payment for services provided by a healthcare organization
- organization that accepts claims data from a healthcare organization, formats the claim, & submits it to the insurance company
- finding out if the payer considers a service medically necessary based on the patient's specific condition
- process of ensuring the patient has the appropriate referral, precertification, predetermination, or preauthorization as needed
- contractual ________ eliminate any invalid dollar amounts from the outstanding account balance
- a collection of all charges and payments entered for a particular date or time period
- healthcare organizations may offer payment plans or discounts based on a ______ scale which allows the patient to pay a lower monthly rate depending on the debt-to-income ratio
- the process by which the insurance carrier reviews the benefits and coverage and then either processes or denies the claim
- determining the payer's reimbursement amount for the service
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- gather demographics and insurance information
- finding out if the service is covered by the patient's plan
- when claim is not paid due to error or due to not meeting requirements for medical necessity
- intended to improve the traditional fee-for-service method by changing the focus to value-based care rather than volume-based care
- notice of payment to the healthcare organization
- managed care organization agrees to a set reimbursement amount per patient per month
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- grouping transactions by _________ makes it easier to find entry errors when balancing daily transactions
- an order from a provider for a patient to see a specialist or obtain specific medical services
- _____ report is a list of outstanding balances from either patients or insurance companies
- for Medicare beneficiaries who need assistance with activities of daily living or have cognitive impairment
20 Clues: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • gather demographics and insurance information • notice of payment to the healthcare organization • finding out if the service is covered by the patient's plan • determining the payer's reimbursement amount for the service • managed care organization agrees to a set reimbursement amount per patient per month • ...
FRAUD 2013-05-06
Across
- items of information known about fraudulent insurance situations
- Registered Insurance Brokers Of Ontario.
- Name 1 type of evidence
- is a general term used to identity a broker or agent who is licensed to sell insurance.
- Careless attitude towards security and loss prevention.
- What type of damages are not awarded in addition to general damages, but as part of the general damages.
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- low tolerance for fraud but realize it occurs
- two general categories used to classify types of insurance fraud
- What type of evidence refers to its destruction before the case comes to trial
9 Clues: Name 1 type of evidence • Registered Insurance Brokers Of Ontario. • low tolerance for fraud but realize it occurs • Careless attitude towards security and loss prevention. • two general categories used to classify types of insurance fraud • items of information known about fraudulent insurance situations • ...
Test 2021-04-01
Across
- If an insurance has a different name format for a subscriber, it should be entered in the "____ ____ on card" field.
- Directions, maps, information on how to get to the correct location.
- When a patient's insurance is no longer active you should _________ the plan.
- Add this to a patient's account if they do not have a legal middle name.
- When scanning a IMM form with verbal consent, you should choose the document status of "Verbal, Copy ______".
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- EOB (_________ of Benefits) - received by patient after services are provided to inform them of what insurance paid.
- Form signed by auto accident patients to allow payment be submitted directly to Riverside.
- Charlie ________ is the Revenue Cycle VP for Riverside.
- Questionnaire to determine if Medicare is the primary payer.
- Our accreditation organization that makes yearly visits to Riverside.
- Amount patient must pay towards the cost of their healthcare before insurance benefits begin.
- In place to ensure patients receive emergency services regardless of their ability to pay.
12 Clues: Charlie ________ is the Revenue Cycle VP for Riverside. • Questionnaire to determine if Medicare is the primary payer. • Directions, maps, information on how to get to the correct location. • Our accreditation organization that makes yearly visits to Riverside. • Add this to a patient's account if they do not have a legal middle name. • ...
INSURANCE TERMINOLOGIES 2013-11-04
Across
- Form of insurance that insurance companies buy for their own protection, “a sharing of insurance.”
- Relationship of incurred losses plus loss adjustment expense to earned premiums.
- A specified length of time within which a premium that is due may be paid without penalty.
- - The limit of insurance or the amount of benefit that will be paid in the event of the death of a covered person.
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- Coverage for losses above the limit of an underlying policy such as homeowners and auto insurance.
- Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in.
- Insurance salesperson that searches the marketplace in the interest of clients, not insurance companies.
7 Clues: Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in. • Relationship of incurred losses plus loss adjustment expense to earned premiums. • A specified length of time within which a premium that is due may be paid without penalty. • Coverage for losses above the limit of an underlying policy such as homeowners and auto insurance. • ...
personal finance 2023-02-14
Across
- you have when your house floods
- you have when you rent a home
- type of auto insurance when your car collies with someone else's
- used when injured and need to go to the hospital
- used when traveling
Down
- used for in case an emergency happens and you die
- insurance you have when you own a home
- you already have a condition and you get insurance
- the starting point of personal finance
- the financial management of a individual
10 Clues: used when traveling • you have when you rent a home • you have when your house floods • insurance you have when you own a home • the starting point of personal finance • the financial management of a individual • used when injured and need to go to the hospital • used for in case an emergency happens and you die • you already have a condition and you get insurance • ...
