insurance Crossword Puzzles
Jumpstart Crossword 2016-04-20
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- ___ Y1 is a compulsory training you need to complete within 6 months of joining Great Eastern as a new agent and rewards you with 40 jumpstart points.
- Upon reaching 250 points, you may redeem a _________ swiss knife.
- The _______ award gives you a taste of what the full Supremacy Summit feels like.
- The Certificate Examination in Investment-Linked Life Insurance (CEILLI) is an examination you will need to pass within _____ months of joining Great Eastern.
- When someone becomes an agent, he/she would report to his/her ______________
- _____ is our training programme developed in-house, aiming to help you become a well-rounded financial planner serving your clients' needs beyond that of insurance.
- Upon reaching USM or AM rank, the agent may start to enjoy ____________ commissions.
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- Is a platform for agents to bring prospects to understand the insurance agent career with Great Eastern.
- When you've achieved RM _________ ANP & 250 points within your first 3 months, you will be invited to a Recognition & Celebration event.
- An agent earns _________ from selling insurance.
- To meet maintenance requirements as an agent, you will need to have a 1st year _________________ of 85%.
- How many points do you need to win the 90 Day Jumpstart Guidebook?
- To be an ________ agent, the agent needs to produce a minimum of 1 case per month.
- The _________ award recognises top rookie producers at a gala dinner hosted at the best locations across the country.
14 Clues: An agent earns _________ from selling insurance. • Upon reaching 250 points, you may redeem a _________ swiss knife. • How many points do you need to win the 90 Day Jumpstart Guidebook? • When someone becomes an agent, he/she would report to his/her ______________ • The _______ award gives you a taste of what the full Supremacy Summit feels like. • ...
CPCU Chapter 2 2018-12-14
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- An insurer doing business in the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated
- A situation in which an entity's current liabilities exceed it current assets
- The amount stockholders paid in excess of the par value of the stock.
- A balance sheet value that represents the amount of funds a corporation's stockholders have contributed through the purchase of stock
- An insurer domiciled in a country other than the U.S.
- The manner of handling claims that requires an insurer to give consideration to the insure's interests that is at least equal to the consideration it gives to its own interests
- An insurer licensed to operate in a state but incorporated in another
- An association of insurance commissioners who coordinates insurance regulation among state insurance departments
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- A draft regulation that may be implemented by a state insurance department if the model law is passed
- A breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing
- A document drafted by the NAIC that reflects the NAIC's proposed solution to a given problem or issue
- A state-established fund to pay claims of insolvent insurers licensed in that state.
- An insurer owned by its policyholders and managed by an attorney-in-fact where members mutually insure each other
- An independent organization that works with and on behalf of insurers that subscribes to its services
14 Clues: A breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing • An insurer domiciled in a country other than the U.S. • The amount stockholders paid in excess of the par value of the stock. • An insurer licensed to operate in a state but incorporated in another • An insurer doing business in the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated • ...
Wellness Wisdom 2021-10-05
Across
- amount a policyholder agrees to pay before the insurance company covers
- practices aimed at controlling and stilling the mind
- period of time to sign up or change insurance
- being physically fit and healthy
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- written contract of insurance
- process of taking care of oneself
- kinds of food a person habitually eats
- practicing healthy habits
8 Clues: practicing healthy habits • written contract of insurance • being physically fit and healthy • process of taking care of oneself • kinds of food a person habitually eats • period of time to sign up or change insurance • practices aimed at controlling and stilling the mind • amount a policyholder agrees to pay before the insurance company covers
THE INCREDIBLES 2023-09-05
Speaking crossword 3.1. 2024-11-01
14 Clues: toipua • ennuste • tuhoisa • rohkeus • saavutus • vakuutus • leikkaus • kuntoutus • menestynyt • verenvuoro • fysioterapia • synkkä, ankea • harjoitus, treeni • rohkaista, kannustaa
Insurance 2022-10-24
6 Clues: hotel pays money for property loss • Room that holds safety deposit boxes • responsibility to pay for damage or loss • A metal box holding valuables for guests • prevent crime and protect the safety of people • staff who protect the safety of people & property
Insurance 2023-03-03
Across
- flat fee that a client will pay for every session.
- a bill that healthcare providers (like Headway) submit to a patient’s insurance provider. This bill contains unique medical codes detailing the care administered during a patient visit. The medical codes describe any service that a provider used to render care.
- the most money a client will ever pay for services in a plan year for covered services. Higher than a deductible, OOP maxes are associated with copays and coinsurance plans. Once reached, the insurance carrier will cover 100% of fees/costs.
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- refers to the amount the client must meet before the insurance kicks in and pays any portion of their session fees. Deductibles typically reset in accordance with the calendar year.
- plans cover two or more people. Sometimes, a client’s ins plan states that they have a family deductible and an individual deductible. In these situations, the client’s coinsurance will kick in once they reach their individual or family deductible amount. In other words, they do not need to reach both amounts – once either ded amount is met, their coins will kick in.
- refers to the percentage that the client is responsible for from the total session cost. This usually applies after a deductible is met.
6 Clues: flat fee that a client will pay for every session. • refers to the percentage that the client is responsible for from the total session cost. This usually applies after a deductible is met. • ...
Insurance 2023-05-22
Across
- amount paid by the insured person to an insurer
- (financial) protection against possible loss
- amount the insured person must pay for any loss- the insurance company pays the rest
- extra amount added to the basic premium
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- specific items that are not insured
- payment to an insured person if they suffer an insured loss
6 Clues: specific items that are not insured • extra amount added to the basic premium • (financial) protection against possible loss • amount paid by the insured person to an insurer • payment to an insured person if they suffer an insured loss • amount the insured person must pay for any loss- the insurance company pays the rest
Insurance 2024-03-28
6 Clues: DBA • 3 times • application • insurer cancels • Error and Omission Insurance • segment of insurance industry where insurance company are licensed to sell insurance
auto insurance vocab 2022-03-11
Across
- at fault
- pays for repairs replacement of your car if damaged in a collision
- covers injuries
- need it because you can't afford the cost of an accident
- responsible
- pays for injuries to you and your passengers caused by a driver with no insurance
- covers damage to property
- covers repair replacement of parts
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- pays for towing or road service
- request for money
- important type of coverage
- pays for rental car if you are in a crash
- no fault insurance
13 Clues: at fault • responsible • covers injuries • request for money • no fault insurance • covers damage to property • important type of coverage • pays for towing or road service • covers repair replacement of parts • pays for rental car if you are in a crash • need it because you can't afford the cost of an accident • pays for repairs replacement of your car if damaged in a collision • ...
BAF4G Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-05
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- A person who investigates claims and recommends settlement options based on estimates of damage and insurance policies held.
- An accident, including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions during the policy period.
- The failure to exercise reasonable consideration resulting in loss or damage to oneself or others.
- An individual who sells, services, or negotiates insurance policies either on behalf of a company or independently.
Down
- The portion of the insured loss paid by the policy holder.
- The party(ies) covered by an insurance policy.
- The termination of a policy due to failure to pay the required renewal premium.
- The reasonable and necessary treatment, removal or disposal of mold, fungus, wet rot or dry rot.
- The single-family building structure identified as the insured property on the Policy Declarations.
- A written contract ratifying the legality of an insurance agreement.
10 Clues: The party(ies) covered by an insurance policy. • The portion of the insured loss paid by the policy holder. • A written contract ratifying the legality of an insurance agreement. • The termination of a policy due to failure to pay the required renewal premium. • The reasonable and necessary treatment, removal or disposal of mold, fungus, wet rot or dry rot. • ...
28.3 Terms 2023-10-18
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- provided hospital insurance and low-cost
- succeeded to the presidency, his ambition and drive had become legendary
- provided funds for youth programs
- extended health insurance to welfare recipients.
- opened the door for many non-European immigrants to settle in the U.S.
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- in a key series of decisions, the Warren Court addressed the issue.
- LBJ pressed on with his own agenda to alleviate poverty.
- banned prayer in public schools and declared state-required loyalty oaths unconstitutional.
- Johnson had summed up his vision for America in a phrase.
- congress made several important decisions that shifted the nation's political power from rural to urban areas.
- insurance for almost every American age 65 or older.
11 Clues: provided funds for youth programs • provided hospital insurance and low-cost • extended health insurance to welfare recipients. • insurance for almost every American age 65 or older. • LBJ pressed on with his own agenda to alleviate poverty. • Johnson had summed up his vision for America in a phrase. • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by:Irene Fontanez 2016-05-16
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- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster
- occurs when conditions can not be controlled
- the possibility of loss or injury
- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- when there is likelihood of economic loss
Down
- the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people
- a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for coverage
- 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
11 Clues: the possibility of loss or injury • when there is likelihood of economic loss • occurs when conditions can not be controlled • the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster • ...
Unit 7 crossword - Hall 2023-03-27
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- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- insurance A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- income The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
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- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- plan Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- wage The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
23 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • wage The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 6 Review 2022-05-27
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- Ohio specifies a _____ amount your auto insurance most cover (e.g., $25,000 for property damage).
- ____ is a factor that can impact how high your auto insurance premiums are; those under 25 years old generally have to pay more.
- Ohio drivers are required to maintain financial ____ at all times.
- "ABS" stands for anti-lock ____ system.
- Power steering ____ is necessary to keep your power steering system working; make sure to get the level checked when you have a maintenance inspection.
Down
- Vehicles that are more valuable tend to have ____ premium payments to insure them.
- Your ____, also called a safety belt, is one of the most important safety features in your vehicle.
- Every driver is required to maintain auto ____ on their vehicle to cover costs in the event of a crash.
- Child safety ____ allow drivers to prevent children from being able to open the door from the inside.
- The amount of money you pay for auto insurance each month is called the _____.
- During an inspection, make sure to have your ____ wipers checked.
11 Clues: "ABS" stands for anti-lock ____ system. • During an inspection, make sure to have your ____ wipers checked. • Ohio drivers are required to maintain financial ____ at all times. • The amount of money you pay for auto insurance each month is called the _____. • Vehicles that are more valuable tend to have ____ premium payments to insure them. • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2023-06-26
Across
- Initial Enrollment Period
- ex. PPO, HMO, POS, Open Access
- Medicare Supplement
- Medicare Advantage
- Special Enrollment Period
- doctor coverage
- percentage of cost
- Max out of Pocket
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- Prescription coverage
- amount you pay before coinsurance
- hospital coverage
- Dental, Vision & Hearing, OTC, Gym Membership, etc.
- monthly cost
- set share of cost
- Annual Enrollment Period 10/15-12/7
15 Clues: monthly cost • doctor coverage • hospital coverage • set share of cost • Max out of Pocket • Medicare Advantage • percentage of cost • Medicare Supplement • Prescription coverage • Initial Enrollment Period • Special Enrollment Period • ex. PPO, HMO, POS, Open Access • amount you pay before coinsurance • Annual Enrollment Period 10/15-12/7 • ...
Insurance Vocab List 2025-04-09
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- Opening a __________ helped Penelope save money for braces and pay less taxes.
- Jeff thought his __________ coverage would take care of the damage from hitting a bear, but it didn't.
- Drake drove his brother's car into a guitar shop, and his coverage __________ wasn't high enough to cover all the damage.
- Linda didn't have __________ property coverage, so none of her valuables were protected when the tornado flipped her house.
- Before Carly's insurance company would step in, Carly had to pay her __________.
- Spencer didn't understand why paying his __________ every month wasn't enough for the insurance company to cover an event.
- Martha's Tik Tok recording studio wasn't attached to her house, so she needed __________ coverage for it.
Down
- Tim got in legal trouble after causing a car accident because he didn't even have __________ coverage.
- Megan hoped it wouldn't be a hassle dealing with insurance after the driver hit her car, but that driver didn't even have a __________ to cover it.
- When Bart broke his knee at Martha's house, Martha's __________ payments coverage helped pay for his hospital bills.
- Since hitting the bear was out of his control, Jeff needed __________ coverage.
- Heather got tired of spending money on a __________ for every doctor visit.
- Sam's __________ coverage protected his home when a tour bus drove into it.
- Bart kept breaking bones trying new Tik Tok dances, so he reached his __________ max for the year.
- Walter had to file a __________ after his sons caught the kitchen on fire trying to do a new TikTok dance.
15 Clues: Heather got tired of spending money on a __________ for every doctor visit. • Sam's __________ coverage protected his home when a tour bus drove into it. • Opening a __________ helped Penelope save money for braces and pay less taxes. • Since hitting the bear was out of his control, Jeff needed __________ coverage. • ...
PA Home Insurance 2025-09-24
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- HO4 is also known as
- Covers the physical structure of the home
- Excluded peril involving fungus
- Used to insure high-value items separately
- Clause that outlines what is not covered
- Pays for temporary housing after a covered loss
- List of belongings used to verify coverage needs
- Preferred over market value for replacement cost estimates
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- Rating based on fire protection services
- Pays to rebuild without depreciation
- Amount paid before insurance kicks in
- Pays for guest injuries regardless of fault
- HO6 is also known as
- Excluded peril involving rising water
- Covered peril involving flames
15 Clues: HO4 is also known as • HO6 is also known as • Covered peril involving flames • Excluded peril involving fungus • Pays to rebuild without depreciation • Amount paid before insurance kicks in • Excluded peril involving rising water • Rating based on fire protection services • Clause that outlines what is not covered • Covers the physical structure of the home • ...
Week 1 Core 2016-11-22
Across
- Diagnosis, procedure code, referring physician, place of service, date of service
- Payer edits
- Process of determining outcome of claim
- Protects the employee in a self-funded plan
- Provider
- Quadax Internal Check
- What was done to treat the patient
- Unlisted code
- In patient claim form
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- Adjudicates the claim Provides reimbursement Assumes risk for claim payment
- Electronic or hardcopy
- number Charges and demographics are matched up in HARP by this
- Special processes in PAS that happen BEFORE the claim is generated and sent to insurance co
- Employer Network TPA
- Patient name, DOB, address, insurance information, phone number
- What the Dr. states is the reason the patient came to be seen
- Demos and Charges create a __________
- International Classification of Diseases
- Out patient claim form
- Current Procedural Terminology
20 Clues: Provider • Payer edits • Unlisted code • Employer Network TPA • Quadax Internal Check • In patient claim form • Electronic or hardcopy • Out patient claim form • Current Procedural Terminology • What was done to treat the patient • Demos and Charges create a __________ • Process of determining outcome of claim • International Classification of Diseases • ...
All About Accident Benefits 2022-09-15
Across
- Insured Elsewhere
- Staff Counsel's opinion
- Section 33
- 730 Days
- Required Medical Documentation
- Impairment
- Driving Without Insurance
- Our Main Goal
- Canada Best Insurance Company
- Experts Medical Report
- Where The Money Is
- Broken Bone
- Counsel Travelers Lawyers
- How Did The Injury Happen
- Help With Self Care
- Plan Strategy
- IE Hub
- Adjudicator Presides
- Major Injury
- Outside Lawyers
- Passive Treatment
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- Our Logo
- Conversations With Claimants
- bone doctor
- Legislation
- Head Injury
- Your Role
- Active Treatment
- Soft Treatment Injury Regime
- Employed Worker Benefit
- claim resolution
- Our Department
- How Many Files You Have
- Your Do not Work
- OCF 18 Hub
- We Are Watching You
- Medical Resource
- Mental Health Treatment
- Benefits End
- Dispute Resolution System
40 Clues: IE Hub • Our Logo • 730 Days • Your Role • Section 33 • Impairment • OCF 18 Hub • bone doctor • Legislation • Head Injury • Broken Bone • Benefits End • Major Injury • Our Main Goal • Plan Strategy • Our Department • Outside Lawyers • Active Treatment • claim resolution • Your Do not Work • Medical Resource • Insured Elsewhere • Passive Treatment • Where The Money Is • We Are Watching You • Help With Self Care • ...
How well do you know HPB? 2025-04-25
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- incentivizes us to work harder
- HPB producer with largest book of business
- HPB's newest associate
- makes Pinnacle a great place to work
- EPS target
- CIA's mystery associate game
- PNFP's latest market expansion
- regular work review
- our largest carrier by revenue
- HPB's longest tenured associate
- our agency management software
- Our current referral leader
- Anniversary years celebrated this year
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- July event hosted by Slade
- wellness website
- our guideline of workflow to follow
- insurance support department
- cost of insurance
- value that emphasizes our time away
- number of different states HPB associates reside in
- filed for payment of damages
- our office mascot
- how the agency gets paid
- weekly agency meeting
- how Pinnacle keeps us on guard for scammers
- Pinnacle's core belief system
- our life and annuities partner
27 Clues: EPS target • wellness website • cost of insurance • our office mascot • regular work review • weekly agency meeting • HPB's newest associate • how the agency gets paid • July event hosted by Slade • Our current referral leader • insurance support department • filed for payment of damages • CIA's mystery associate game • Pinnacle's core belief system • incentivizes us to work harder • ...
The Daily Dose 2025-10-14
Across
- Brand name for albuterol inhaler
- Brand name for omeprazole
- Place where prescriptions are prepared
- A pharmacy team member who assists the pharmacist
- Common abbreviation for Walgreens used by its employees
- OTC pain reliever brand
- Generic for Norvasc
- Sig code for "at bedtime"
- Immunization often given in the fall
- Brand name for levothyroxine
- Sig code: "by mouth"
- Brand name for Prozac
- Generic for Lipitor
- Final check is done by this person
Down
- Needs insurance approval
- Abbreviation for "as needed"
- Storage for refrigerated medications
- Walgreens pharmacy computer software name
- Brand name for metformin
- Insurance process: _____ rejection
- Generic for Zocor
- Sig code: "right ear"
- A controlled substance log is kept for these drugs
- Sig code for "twice daily"
- Common med measure for liquid
25 Clues: Generic for Zocor • Generic for Norvasc • Generic for Lipitor • Sig code: "by mouth" • Sig code: "right ear" • Brand name for Prozac • OTC pain reliever brand • Needs insurance approval • Brand name for metformin • Brand name for omeprazole • Sig code for "at bedtime" • Sig code for "twice daily" • Abbreviation for "as needed" • Brand name for levothyroxine • Common med measure for liquid • ...
BinB PT Crossword 2025-12-15
Across
- First step of the patient visit
- Bodies In Balance
- Never long enough
- Emoji Michelle loves to use when she wants something done
- Works opposite the quad
- BinB #1 core value
- Creates openings in the day
- Patients favorite warm up
- Insurance term we should be watching closely
- Only Nick and Ben treat this
- Every patient's and tech's least favorite word
Down
- Our newest Leland hire
- Always evolving
- "Did you do them?"
- Patient's goal we plan for from day one of care
- End of day task
- Key focus for fall prevention
- Primary muscle for knee extension
- What we analyze during walking
- The year BinB was established
- Where communication happens
- Our EMR system
- Our payroll system
- Low load strength training tool
- Common knee injury
25 Clues: Our EMR system • Always evolving • End of day task • Bodies In Balance • Never long enough • "Did you do them?" • BinB #1 core value • Our payroll system • Common knee injury • Our newest Leland hire • Works opposite the quad • Patients favorite warm up • Where communication happens • Creates openings in the day • Only Nick and Ben treat this • Key focus for fall prevention • ...
Patient Access Week 2026-04-01
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- Name of timecard system
- Who's your favorite boss ever :)
- Who looks like Marilyn Monroe
- where do you work
- patient access
- Medical Record System
- Who's paying the bill
- Who is most likely to be a principle
- Who is the chef
- Who is the queen of crafts
- Balance patient pays
- Insurance based on income
Down
- where do you do your continuing education
- Who is obsessed with Kpop
- Dept Appts
- Hospital Account Record
- information management & technology
- At the at of 65 you qualify for
- Owner of the insurance policy
- Who is the most bubbly
- Who is John Patch
- status after a patient is checked in
- What you should check daily
- What should you check through the day
- Who does nothing on the weekends
25 Clues: Dept Appts • patient access • Who is the chef • where do you work • Who is John Patch • Balance patient pays • Medical Record System • Who's paying the bill • Who is the most bubbly • Name of timecard system • Hospital Account Record • Who is obsessed with Kpop • Insurance based on income • Who is the queen of crafts • What you should check daily • Who looks like Marilyn Monroe • ...
Health Care 2013-06-18
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- Summary of Benefit Coverage (initials)
- Insurance polices must cover these benefits in order to be certified and offeredin The Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act by 2014
- Sometimes referred to as "ObamaCare" (initials)
Down
- An insurance market place organized at the state and federal level starting in 2014 put into place by the ACA
- The name of The Health Insurance Exchange established due to the ACA in our state
- An individual or organization that provides, administers, or finances health services
- Umbrella insurance with a third party in a self-funded plan to cover risk that the plan cannot financially manage
- Applies mathematical and statiscal methods to assess risk in the insurance industry
8 Clues: Summary of Benefit Coverage (initials) • Sometimes referred to as "ObamaCare" (initials) • The name of The Health Insurance Exchange established due to the ACA in our state • Applies mathematical and statiscal methods to assess risk in the insurance industry • An individual or organization that provides, administers, or finances health services • ...
Autopac Terms 2019-10-26
10 Clues: Purpose • For work and school • Unable to be driven • Protection from loss • What you pay for damage • Not you or your dependants • Limited use for work or school • Manitoba automobile insurance company • What you get for a good driving record • Responsibility to pay for damage or injury to others
Financial Management Exam Practice 2021-12-06
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- an estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time.
- type of salary which is the amount of money a person makes in one week. There are 52 weeks in a year
- Insurance that protects your family against financial loss after your death including money to pay for funeral costs or outstanding bills.
- a secure box in a bank’s vault used for the safe storage of a customer’s valuables
- originally set up to offer savings accounts and home mortgage loans
- the money paid to government agencies for Social Security and medicare taxes.
- Automatic teller machine
- offer the entire range of banking services, such as checking and savings accounts, loans, and financial advice
- tells the employer the amount of tax to withhold from an employee's paycheck based on their marital status, number of allowances and dependents, and other factors.
- a record of an employee’s total payroll deductions for the year
- Insurance that protects you against financial loss when you are unable to work due to a non-work related injury or accident.
- things that make life more interesting and fun, but someone could live without them if they had to.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- Math that helps you with everyday purchasing and counting money
- the money paid to local, state, and/or federal government to provide services for the people in those places like building roads, education, and police officers.
- money spent in exchange for something of value.
- Insurance that protects your family against financial loss caused by a flood--required in a flood plain.
- not-for-profit banks set up by organizations for their customers to use
- Insurance that protects you against financial loss involving your home including fire, theft, accidents that occur on your property
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- What you are doing when you check for Coupons and other ways to make the cost of the item lower.
- type of salary which is the amount of money someone makes on a job for a month. There are 12 months in a year
- money put in a bank account
- money you make before taxes and deductions
- money you actually take home and get to live on. (gross pay - deductions)
- protects you against financial loss involving some of your key purchases (like phones) from theft, accidents, spills, etc.
- a way to document income and expenses for a budget.
- insurance that protects you against financial loss involving your car. It can include car accidents, theft, damage from weather, etc.
- a process of setting goals, developing a plan to achieve them and putting the plan into action.
- It is the standard amount your insurance has you pay for things such as routine doctor’s visits.
- the standard U.S. individual tax return form that taxpayers use to file their annual income tax returns with the IRS.
- things like taxes, fees, etc taken out of your pay
- Usually means the number of hours you work over 40 in a week. You usually get 1.5 times your pay or double your pay per hour for overtime.
- insurance that protects you against financial loss involving your health including doctor’s appointments, surgeries, diseases, etc.
- the very basic things someone must have to survive.
- required to be filled out by employees and employers to verify identity and eligibility for employment
- type of salary which is the amount of money someone makes on a job for an entire year
36 Clues: Automatic teller machine • money put in a bank account • money you make before taxes and deductions • money spent in exchange for something of value. • things like taxes, fees, etc taken out of your pay • a way to document income and expenses for a budget. • the very basic things someone must have to survive. • ...
Insurance 2021-10-12
Health All the Way 2024-11-14
Maya 2022-02-01
15 Clues: Wert • Garn • Güter • Faser • Handel • Etikett • Spenden • Kleidung • Recycling • Konsument • Etwas-nähen • Vorgesetzte*r • Nutzten-ziehen • Werstoffkontainer • Krankenversicherung
Insurance 2022-10-24
6 Clues: hotel pays money for property loss • Room that holds safety deposit boxes • responsibility to pay for damage or loss • A metal box holding valuables for guests • prevent crime and protect the safety of people • staff who protect the safety of people & property
INSURANCE 2024-09-04
Across
- The company or entity that provides insurance coverage.
- The principle where multiple insurance policies contribute proportionally to a claim if they cover the same risk.
- The financial interest that the policyholder must have in the item or person insured.
- The principle ensuring that the insured can only be compensated for the actual loss, not for profit.
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- The amount paid by the policyholder to keep the insurance policy active.
- The principle where the insurer can recover costs from a third party responsible for the loss.
6 Clues: The company or entity that provides insurance coverage. • The amount paid by the policyholder to keep the insurance policy active. • The financial interest that the policyholder must have in the item or person insured. • The principle where the insurer can recover costs from a third party responsible for the loss. • ...
Insurance 2023-01-15
Across
- the documents that are required for something, or that give evidence or proof of something
- an unpleasant event, especially in a vehicle, that happens unexpectedly and causes injury or damage
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- protection that an insurance company provides by promising to pay you money if a particular event happens 保险范围
- a written statement of a contract of insurance 保险单
- to ask for money from an insurance company because you have a right to it 索赔
- a single object or thing
6 Clues: a single object or thing • a written statement of a contract of insurance 保险单 • to ask for money from an insurance company because you have a right to it 索赔 • the documents that are required for something, or that give evidence or proof of something • an unpleasant event, especially in a vehicle, that happens unexpectedly and causes injury or damage • ...
insurance 2024-11-26
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- Joaquin, County Pam’s office serves, along with Lodi.
- This type of insurance provides financial security for loved ones.
- One way to contact Pam’s office.
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- Language spoken at Pam’s office, along with English.
- Pam is committed to giving back to this.
- What you can request to explore insurance options.
6 Clues: One way to contact Pam’s office. • Pam is committed to giving back to this. • What you can request to explore insurance options. • Language spoken at Pam’s office, along with English. • Joaquin, County Pam’s office serves, along with Lodi. • This type of insurance provides financial security for loved ones.
insurance 2024-11-26
6 Clues: The street our office is on • One way to contact Pam’s office. • Pam is committed to giving back to this. • What you can request to explore insurance options. • Language spoken at Pam’s office, along with English. • This type of insurance provides financial security for loved ones.
The Full-time Employee Tracker Crossword! 2014-10-27
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- The ________ measurement method is the way the FTE Tracker determines employee status.
- The FTE Tracker uses an employee's _____ to determine full-time status.
- The FTE Tracker use useful for ____ employees that have very upredictable schedules.
- Employers will use the FTE Tracker to avoid having to pay _____.
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- The FTE Tracker will share information with this Zywave product.
- The FTE Tracker identifies ______ employees under the ACA.
- This is where the FTE Tracker will be housed.
- The Pay or Play rules are part of the _______ .
- The _______ rules require employers to offer insurance or be penalized.
- Health _____ must be offered to some employees under the ACA.
- The FTE Tracker will be able to generate automatic _____ for employers and the IRS.
- Employers don't have to offer insurance to _____ employees.
12 Clues: This is where the FTE Tracker will be housed. • The Pay or Play rules are part of the _______ . • The FTE Tracker identifies ______ employees under the ACA. • Employers don't have to offer insurance to _____ employees. • Health _____ must be offered to some employees under the ACA. • The FTE Tracker will share information with this Zywave product. • ...
The Full-time Employee Tracker Crossword! 2014-10-29
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- Employers don't have to offer insurance to _____ employees.
- The ________ measurement method is the way the FTE Tracker determines employee status.
- The Pay or Play rules are part of which federal law.
- The FTE Tracker will be able to generate automatic _____ for employers and the IRS.
- Health _____ must be offered to some employees under the ACA.
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- The FTE Tracker tracks employee's _____ of service to determine full-time status.
- This is where the FTE Tracker will be housed.
- The FTE Tracker will share information with this Zywave product.
- Employers will use the FTE Tracker to avoid having to pay _____.
- The FTE Tracker is useful for ____ employees that have very upredictable schedules.
- The ______ rules require employers to offer health insurance or be penalized.
- The FTE Tracker identifies ______ employees under the ACA.
12 Clues: This is where the FTE Tracker will be housed. • The Pay or Play rules are part of which federal law. • The FTE Tracker identifies ______ employees under the ACA. • Employers don't have to offer insurance to _____ employees. • Health _____ must be offered to some employees under the ACA. • The FTE Tracker will share information with this Zywave product. • ...
Always be insured (L2) 2023-06-15
Across
- a demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy
- destruction or a loss in value
- any physical or mental impairment suffered by an insured. It includes occupational diseases, auto injuries, work-related accidents and even death
- the amount for which the insured is liable on each claim made on an insurance company
- a plan for an event, or with the goal of fulfilling an obligation
- one who estimates officially the cost or repairs or replacement of damaged property, such as a home or a car
- coverage by contract in which one party agrees to cover another for loss that occurs under the terms of the contract
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- insurance company employee in charge of processing claims to their resolution
- coverage that pays for the repair or replacement of a vehicle in case of accident; forms part of what is considered "full coverage" for automobile policies.
- a reference number that may consist of all numbers, numbers and letters, or even include other characters such as a dash
- an itemized account of the separate cost of goods sold, services performed, or work done, a statement of charges, invoice
- when a driver who is involved in an accident leaves the scene of the accident without providing information to the other drivers or the police
- meeting the stipulated requirements, qualified
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, especially in emergencies
- responsibility for a mistake or an offense
15 Clues: destruction or a loss in value • responsibility for a mistake or an offense • meeting the stipulated requirements, qualified • a demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy • a plan for an event, or with the goal of fulfilling an obligation • insurance company employee in charge of processing claims to their resolution • ...
Universal Life Insurance 2023-08-24
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- least amount estimated to cover the policy expenses and cost of pure insurance
- within limits the policy owner can increase or decrease premiums
- considered flexible permanent life insurance
- sound middle ground
- requires that life insurance policies maintain a minimum level of pure insurance protection (net amount at risk)
Down
- allows the insurer to recoup expenses for commissions, field expenses, and underwriting costs
- “Guideline Premium” – highest premium amount that can be paid and still meet the premium test (corridor requirement)
- allows policy owner to access a portion of the policies cash value; reduces cash value and death benefit
- amount is not contractually guaranteed; may exceed the target amount; referred to as specified amount
9 Clues: sound middle ground • considered flexible permanent life insurance • within limits the policy owner can increase or decrease premiums • least amount estimated to cover the policy expenses and cost of pure insurance • allows the insurer to recoup expenses for commissions, field expenses, and underwriting costs • ...
UBO Customer Service 2021-08-31
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- abbreviation is DX
- document attached to a processed claim that explains to the provider and patient which services an insurance company will cover.
- payer for patient over 65 years old
- insurance coverage to low-income families and individuals
- the AVP of the UBO CS Department
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- finite dollar amount that you’re responsible to pay before insurance pays for any medical service in any given policy year.
- had baby goats in July named Buckie and Bubbles
- have been with Atrium for 33 years
- Advantage Plan
- can provide a partial discount at 25,50, or 75 percent.
- am the google of the UBO CS department, I am used as a resource
- are looking forward to the merge with Atrium Health
12 Clues: Advantage Plan • abbreviation is DX • the AVP of the UBO CS Department • have been with Atrium for 33 years • payer for patient over 65 years old • had baby goats in July named Buckie and Bubbles • are looking forward to the merge with Atrium Health • can provide a partial discount at 25,50, or 75 percent. • insurance coverage to low-income families and individuals • ...
Health insurance and 911 2023-09-27
17 Clues: prima • poliza • rubeola • recetado • resurtir • hormigueo • culebrilla • sarpullido • referencia • confiscado • sibilancia • concentración • fuera de lared • derrame cerebral • titular de poliza • medicamento de marca • Childrens Health Insurance Program
Career Terminology 2018-09-16
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- You place of employment is required by federal and/or state law to deduct a certain amount of the employee’s pay for the purpose of satisfying the employee’s debt, or contribution to the employee’s retirement account, or tax withholding.
- insurance a type of insurance that will provide income in the event you are physically unable to fulfill your duties at your job.
- a monthly payment made to someone who is retired from work
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly or biweekly
- a payment or gift given by an employer, an insurance company, or a public agency
- The amount of pay remaining to the employee after deductions have been taken from the employee’s gross pay.
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- The electronic transfer of a payment directly to your checking account.
- Voluntary deductions are those that the employer offers and the employees accept
- a tax collected by the United Sates Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on the annual earnings of individuals, corporations, trusts, and other legal entities.
- a federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people and those who are unemployed or disabled.
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- A direct tax collected by your state government
- The total amount you have made since working at your place of employment.
13 Clues: A direct tax collected by your state government • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • a monthly payment made to someone who is retired from work • A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly or biweekly • The electronic transfer of a payment directly to your checking account. • ...
Chapter 1- Activity 2019-08-20
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- the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed
- the amount insurers pay providers
- federal program that provides health insurance for the elderly, individuals with certain disabilities, and individuals with end-stage renal disease
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to purchase insurance, or to pay for healthcare services consumed
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in the government finances services and also controls the service infrastructure
- delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in which services are financed by the government but are delivered by private providers
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- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to protect against catastrophic risk
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to provide healthcare services
- the extent to which health care services are actually used
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to reimburse providers for services delivered
- acronym that describes a health care system where health care is financed through government-mandated contributions by employers and employees and care is delivered by private providers
- joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor
13 Clues: the amount insurers pay providers • the extent to which health care services are actually used • delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so • the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed • joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor • ...
Chapter 1-Activity (HEA 3311) 2019-08-20
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- delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in which services are financed by the government but are delivered by private providers
- joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor
- acronym that describes a health care system where health care is financed through government-mandated contributions by employers and employees and care is delivered by private providers
- acronym that describes a tax-supported national health care program in the government finances services and also controls the service infrastructure
- the amount insurers pay providers
Down
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to reimburse providers for services delivered
- the extent to which health care services are actually used
- the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed
- federal program that provides health insurance for the elderly, individuals with certain disabilities, and individuals with end-stage renal disease
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to purchase insurance, or to pay for healthcare services consumed
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to provide healthcare services
- component of the health care delivery system whose function is to protect against catastrophic risk
13 Clues: the amount insurers pay providers • the extent to which health care services are actually used • delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so • the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed • joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor • ...
Billing & Coding Mid-Term Exam Review 2013-04-17
Across
- Medicare Part A is what kind of insurance
- establish financial responsibility for a visit is which step of the medical billing cycle?
- The amount of time that must pass before an employee can enroll in a health plan is called a(n)
- consumer-driven health plan funding option is set up and funded by employers
- After providing treatment, the provider submits the claim to the local BCBS plan in his or her service area, which is referred to as the
- refers to an individual who enrolls in a health plan after the original enrollment date
- type of surgery is a procedure that can be scheduled ahead of time, but which may or may not be medically necessary
- Medicare Part B is what type of medical insurance
- program under Medicaid offers health insurance coverage for uninsured children
Down
- The physician who first treats the injured or ill employee is known as the
- What service is performed for a patient who does not have symptoms, abnormal findings, or any past history of the disease?
- If a Medicare PAR physician thinks that a planned procedure will not be found medically necessary by Medicare and so will not be reimbursed, the patient should be asked to sign a(n)
- Individuals who are eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare benefits are called Medi-Medi beneficiaries or
- program under Medicaid offers financial assistance for people with low incomes and few resources
- The program that offers benefits to veterans with 100 percent disability, as well as to their dependents or survivors, is
- The TRICARE program that offers an HMO-like plan requiring no annual deductible is
- The TRICARE program that offers an alternative managed care plan to TRICARE Prime with no annual enrollment fee is
- Department of Defense's health insurance plan for military personnel and their families.
- consumer-driven health plan funding option can be funded by both employers and employees
19 Clues: Medicare Part A is what kind of insurance • Medicare Part B is what type of medical insurance • The physician who first treats the injured or ill employee is known as the • consumer-driven health plan funding option is set up and funded by employers • program under Medicaid offers health insurance coverage for uninsured children • ...
Micro Enterprise Regional Exam Vocabulary (E, F, G, and I Words) 2024-04-15
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- Understanding how individuals and businesses earn money and what they spend money on.
- A special account where individuals can deposit retirement funds that can grow tax-deferred until they withdraw them after they retire.
- The computer portal offered by the Louisiana Secretary of State that enables entrepreneurs to go to a single source to learn which forms they need to file
- Non-physical assets created by individuals or companies that hold the exclusive legal right to commercialize.
- Funds contributed by investors to a business.
- The merchandise that a company sells to its customers.
- Debt you owe someone that is paid in monthly payments.
- Treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her
- A clear, concise and compelling way to describe a business or new business concept in 30 seconds; a differentiating vision to encourage potential investors or employees to learn more.
- An individual’s self-commitment to overcome obstacles to achieve long-term goals.
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- The 12 month period a company uses to report financial results.
- A credit-worthy individual or business with sufficient liquidity that promises to repay a loan in the event that the debtholder can't make a required payment.
- The amount an insurance policyholder receives from the insurance company to reimburse the policyholder for a covered loss.
- The individual or business that purchases an insurance policy for various types of protection
- Costs that do not vary based on the units sold by your enterprise.
- A question that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" question.
- The federal agency that collects federal taxes.
- The decision point at which an entrepreneur makes the final decision on whether or not to launch a new enterprise or abort the effort due to unfavorable market research or pro forma projections.
- The amount a policyholder pay (either every quarter or year) pays for an insurance policy.
19 Clues: Funds contributed by investors to a business. • The federal agency that collects federal taxes. • The merchandise that a company sells to its customers. • Debt you owe someone that is paid in monthly payments. • A question that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" question. • The 12 month period a company uses to report financial results. • ...
Stepping Stones 1 Step 5 1-3 2022-01-07
CH - 28.3 2022-11-01
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- The small number of votes LBJ won by in the Democratic Primary election (out of 988,000)
- Banned prayer in public schools and declared state mandatory loyalty oaths unconstitutional.
- ___ extended health insurance to welfare recipients.
- Essentially gerrymandering -- it was addressed by various cases, such as "Baker v. Carr" (1962) and "Reynolds v. Sims" (1964).
- LBJ styled himself as "___", as an appeal to small ranchers and farmers.
- The number of Johnson's measures passed by 1969.
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- LBJ's vision for America
- Vietnam was temporarily divided by the ___ by the Geneva Accords.
- Established discriminatory immigration quotas against people outside of Western Europe.
- Established by LBJ, ___ provided hospital insurance and inexpensive medical insurance.
- The abbreviation of the name Lyndon Baines Johnson
11 Clues: LBJ's vision for America • The number of Johnson's measures passed by 1969. • The abbreviation of the name Lyndon Baines Johnson • ___ extended health insurance to welfare recipients. • Vietnam was temporarily divided by the ___ by the Geneva Accords. • LBJ styled himself as "___", as an appeal to small ranchers and farmers. • ...
33.1 Vocab: Nicole Thompson 2014-05-13
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- possibility of a catastrophe cause by a flood, tornado, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake
- risk that meets the criteria for an insurance company to cover it
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- when conditions can be controlled to minimize harm
- systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- risk or harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed by people
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- risk that can't be controlled
- threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likely hood of loss is to high
- when there is a likely hood of economic loss
- possibility of loss or injury
11 Clues: risk that can't be controlled • possibility of loss or injury • when there is a likely hood of economic loss • threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • when conditions can be controlled to minimize harm • systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • ...
33.1 vocab Jayden Combs 2014-05-13
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- the risk of harm caused by a human mistakes.
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- a risk that meets an insurances company's criteria for insurance coverage.
- the possibility of loss or injury.
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the change of harm.
Down
- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss.
- is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, etc
- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likely hood of loss is too high.
- risk that cannot be controlled.
- the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
11 Clues: risk that cannot be controlled. • the possibility of loss or injury. • the risk of harm caused by a human mistakes. • occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss. • is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, etc • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key terms Created by: Samantha Honey 2014-05-09
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- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carrier because the likely hood is to high.
- when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- paid protection against lost or due to injury property damage.
- the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives.
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lighting, drought, or earthquake.
- the risk that meets insurance company's criteria.
- the risk of harm caused by human mistake, dishonesty or another risk that attributed to people.
Down
- cannot be controlled.
- risk occurs when there is a likelihood of economic loss.
- is the possibility of loss or injury.
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
11 Clues: cannot be controlled. • is the possibility of loss or injury. • the risk that meets insurance company's criteria. • the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • risk occurs when there is a likelihood of economic loss. • paid protection against lost or due to injury property damage. • when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm. • ...
REVISION DP 8 2020-05-11
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- General treatment cover
- Federal government insurance scheme
- Provides essential prescription medicines at subsidised cost
- Australia's universal health insurance
- Refund on private health
- Fee directly claimed by government
- Cost patient makes for PBS medicines
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- Private hospital
- Payment between scheduled fee and how much GP charges
- Financial support from the government
- Optional extra in addition to medicare
11 Clues: Private hospital • General treatment cover • Refund on private health • Fee directly claimed by government • Federal government insurance scheme • Cost patient makes for PBS medicines • Financial support from the government • Australia's universal health insurance • Optional extra in addition to medicare • Payment between scheduled fee and how much GP charges • ...
Unit 7 crossword Demarko 2023-03-09
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- Market Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Security The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Letter A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Skills Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- Plan Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- Income The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
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- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- Income The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- Tax A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- Insurance A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- of Recommendation A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process
- Wage The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • Wage The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Huster 2023-03-09
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- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
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- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage 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 returns
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Shoults 2023-03-10
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- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Insurance A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- 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 document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- a time when a person is paid for work
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
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- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
24 Clues: a time when a person is paid for work • Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions. • ...
Unit 7 crossword henke 2023-02-21
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- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- tax A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- income The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- of recommendation A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- letter A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- wage The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
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- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- insurance A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- plan Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- income The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- skills Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- market Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor (employees provide labor, employers supply the demand). This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- security The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
24 Clues: Money gained through employment and investment returns • wage The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
W!SE Review 2022-01-06
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- The rule that you use to figure out when your money will double by using the interest rate
- A mix of different stocks and bonds chosen by a fund manager; this type of fund is invested into by many people to share the risk of fund performance
- Source of income like your salary or hourly wage
- This is the payment to shareholders when a company is doing well and chooses to share their profits
- A type of retirement plan; you do not pay taxes today, you pay taxes on the money when you are ready to retire
- Which endorsement will only allow a check to be deposited to a specific account
- Allows you to earn interest on interest
- The measure of financial wealth; Assets-Liabilities = this
- These are payroll deductions like 401k, health insurance, or life insurance, that are taken directly from your paycheck
- The alternative given up when a choice is made
- Member-owned financial institution
- This is the policy that the Federal Reserve uses to set open market operations, set the discount/interest rate, and set the Reserve requirement ratio
- Money that isn't backed by gold
- This is what you are paid BEFORE your mandatory and voluntary payroll deductions are taken out
- An insurance policy that pays a lump sum of money to your beneficiary when you die; it is only valid for a set number of years; cannot be used as an investment tool
- A product that you purchase to help manage your risk
- Money that is left over after all your necessities are paid like rent, car payment, food, etc.
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- An insurance policy that protects your belongings in case of fire, burglary, or natural disaster; doesn't not cover structure - only possessions
- A loan that is backed by collateral or an asset (ex. Mortgage, Car Loan)
- A short-term bond that helps to operate the US Government
- This is the central bank of the US; it uses monetary policy to regulate the US money supply
- This is the acronym for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- This is a type of student loan where the government will pay your interest as long as you are enrolled in college either part-time or full-time
- A report that details your creditworthiness based on history, payments, open credit, etc.
- This is what will happen if you do not pay your mortgage
- A tax where everyone pays the same percentage (ex. VA Sales Tax is 6% for everyone)
- What you do when you compare your account register to your account statement to ensure there are no errors
- This is the legal process that allows a third party to deduct a payment from a debtors paycheck or bank account
- This is what we call the market when stocks and value are increasing
- The cost lenders charge borrowers for a loan
- The general rise in prices over time
31 Clues: Money that isn't backed by gold • Member-owned financial institution • The general rise in prices over time • Allows you to earn interest on interest • The cost lenders charge borrowers for a loan • The alternative given up when a choice is made • Source of income like your salary or hourly wage • A product that you purchase to help manage your risk • ...
Estelle Vocabulary 2020-12-10
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- A place to keep mascara, lipstick.
- Health insurance, dental insurance.
- The kind of tool that your aunt uses.
- Buying things professionally.
- A place to keep school supplies.
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- Changing the size or shape of clothes.
- "poste"
- The kind of fabric that your aunt uses.
- The _____ of a mask go behind your ears.
- A little display of a fake baby Jesus etc.
- The good things about some option.
- A kind of work/study position.
- A kind of face covering for doctors.
13 Clues: "poste" • Buying things professionally. • A kind of work/study position. • A place to keep school supplies. • A place to keep mascara, lipstick. • The good things about some option. • Health insurance, dental insurance. • A kind of face covering for doctors. • The kind of tool that your aunt uses. • Changing the size or shape of clothes. • ...
JANUARY JUMBLE 2023-12-11
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- VERIFIES BENEFITS
- HELPING PATIENTS WITH BILLS
- WHAT RENEWS EVERY YEAR WITH INSURANCE COVERAGE?
- REQUIRED FOR SOME INSURANCE COMPANIES
- LEARNING IS ALWAYS ONGOING WITH THIS
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- ONE OF OUR FEARLESS LEADERS
- PERFORMS MAINTENANCE ON SYSTEMS
- THESE NEED AN NOC LETTER
- THE BIBLE OF ALL INFORMATION
- CENTRAL OUTPATIENT AUTH DIRECTOR
10 Clues: VERIFIES BENEFITS • THESE NEED AN NOC LETTER • ONE OF OUR FEARLESS LEADERS • HELPING PATIENTS WITH BILLS • THE BIBLE OF ALL INFORMATION • PERFORMS MAINTENANCE ON SYSTEMS • CENTRAL OUTPATIENT AUTH DIRECTOR • LEARNING IS ALWAYS ONGOING WITH THIS • REQUIRED FOR SOME INSURANCE COMPANIES • WHAT RENEWS EVERY YEAR WITH INSURANCE COVERAGE?
CSRC Crossword Puzzle 2025! 2025-09-04
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- Acronym for a procedure code
- CSRC guiding principle starting with the letter "c"
- Law that helps to keep Protected Health information private
- Document we send to patients for payment
- Cedars-Sinai's name for Epic
- Document we send to insurance for payment
- Name of our health system
- Last name of CSMC's President
- Name of our newest pillar
- The person at the heart of what we do
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- Type of billing that supports physician/provider charges
- Total number of CSRC pillars
- Type of "cycle" we work for
- Type of billing that supports facility charges
- First name of our PRM Vice President
- Medicare, Blue Cross, Aetna are some examples
- Billing system we use
- Name of our employee engagement committee
- First name of our Chief Revenue Cycle Officer
- Total number of hospitals we support
20 Clues: Billing system we use • Name of our health system • Name of our newest pillar • Type of "cycle" we work for • Acronym for a procedure code • Total number of CSRC pillars • Cedars-Sinai's name for Epic • Last name of CSMC's President • First name of our PRM Vice President • Total number of hospitals we support • The person at the heart of what we do • ...
Cencora 2025-09-30
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- clear, concise, complete, correct
- customer relationship management
- shorthand ID for insurance company paying for device
- any piece of data that can distinguish who another person is
- feeling emotions
- lists of codes that identify medical device
- needs referral
- refers to how users are given access
- refers to sensitive data not tampered with
- most used site to authenticate a policy holders info
- Department of Health and Human Services
- preferred provider organization
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- online database of patient information (last resort)
- helps cover gaps in Medicare coverage
- understanding emotions
- info transferred needs records
- insurance verification tool
- contribution made by insured person
- Income related monthly adjustment
- federal law enacted in 1996
- virtual office/desktop
- disregard concerns
- Tech healthcare company in charge of ZIO device
- keep it simple and straightforward
- flexibility for provider
25 Clues: needs referral • feeling emotions • disregard concerns • understanding emotions • virtual office/desktop • flexibility for provider • insurance verification tool • federal law enacted in 1996 • info transferred needs records • preferred provider organization • customer relationship management • clear, concise, complete, correct • Income related monthly adjustment • ...
Risk management at the Olympics 2021-06-30
16 Clues: jab • thus • money • awards • vision • players • pull out • Olympian • organizers • advertising • money instead • audience place • sudden problem • feeling excited • event preparation • situation in future
Professions 2024-01-09
25 Clues: Coach • Baker • Judge • Welder • Writer • Waiter • Farmer • Lawyer • Artist • Banker • Cashier • Surgeon • Manager • Fireman • Plumber • Mailman • Engineer • Architect • Tour guide • Accountant • Salesperson • Photographer • Social Worker • Insurance Agent • Real Estate Agent
Myaglakadam Career Search 2022-04-30
27 Clues: TV • CS • Map • Car • book • kids • sales • House • Court • Books • covid • Beauty • Sachin • Dancer • Coding • welding • finance • patient • accounts • medicine • Marriage • Furniture • aeroplane • Insurance • Chocoklet • Management • DistrictIAS
Spelling List 11 2023-01-13
21 Clues: math • help • guide • sorry • trying • 3 in 1 • muscle • bother • castle • machine • opposing • approval • be brave! • rebellion • shiny rock • make strong • keep going! • see far away • same appearance • a play or concert • financial protection
REVISION 2022-12-14
27 Clues: cel • usługi • towary • termin • zapasy • aktywa • podmiot • magazyn • dostawa • wydatki • nadmiar • fabryka • błędnie • płynność • dziennik • pozwalać • własność • wliczając • narzędzie • przedmiot • sprzedawca • weryfikacja • potwierdzać • zabowiązania • podsumowanie • ubezpieczenie • inwentaryzacja
The Full-time Employee Tracker Crossword! 2014-10-27
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- The Pay or Play rules are part of the _______ .
- The FTE Tracker identifies ______ employees under the ACA.
- Employers will use the FTE Tracker to avoid having to pay _____.
- The FTE Tracker use useful for ____ employees that have very upredictable schedules.
- Employers don't have to offer insurance to _____ employees.
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- This is where the FTE Tracker will be housed.
- The FTE Tracker uses an employee's _____ to determine full-time status.
- The _______ rules require employers to offer insurance or be penalized.
- Health _____ must be offered to some employees under the ACA.
- The ________ measurement method is the way the FTE Tracker determines employee status.
- The FTE Tracker will share information with this Zywave product.
- The FTE Tracker will be able to generate automatic _____ for employers and the IRS.
12 Clues: This is where the FTE Tracker will be housed. • The Pay or Play rules are part of the _______ . • The FTE Tracker identifies ______ employees under the ACA. • Employers don't have to offer insurance to _____ employees. • Health _____ must be offered to some employees under the ACA. • Employers will use the FTE Tracker to avoid having to pay _____. • ...
UBO Customer Service 2021-08-31
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- the AVP of the UBO CS Department
- Advantage Plan
- payer for patient over 65 years old
- can provide a partial discount at 25,50, or 75 percent.
- had baby goats in July named Buckie and Bubbles
- have been with Atrium for 33 years
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- are looking forward to the merge with Atrium Health
- insurance coverage to low-income families and individuals
- document attached to a processed claim that explains to the provider and patient which services an insurance company will cover.
- finite dollar amount that you’re responsible to pay before insurance pays for any medical service in any given policy year.
- am the google of the UBO CS department, I am used as a resource
- abbreviation is DX
12 Clues: Advantage Plan • abbreviation is DX • the AVP of the UBO CS Department • have been with Atrium for 33 years • payer for patient over 65 years old • had baby goats in July named Buckie and Bubbles • are looking forward to the merge with Atrium Health • can provide a partial discount at 25,50, or 75 percent. • insurance coverage to low-income families and individuals • ...
Climatchange Liel Hermes 2022-03-29
15 Clues: Messung • schätzen • Abrechnung • Auswirkung • biologisch • gas - Trei • Verpackung • Erscheinung • Niederschlag • Versicherung • Landwirtschaft • plant- Kraftwerk • Umweltverschmutzung • something- etwas vorhersagen • footprint- Kohlenstoff Fußabdruck
Unit 5 - review 2025-04-23
15 Clues: dowód • źródło • jedwab • wymiana • sierota • zniknąć • porzucony • jednostka • lekkomyślny • ubezpieczenie • kołdra, pierzyna • spokojny, pokojowy • wynajem, wypożyczalnia • odpowiedni, nadający się • przerażony, przestraszony
Patient Access Crossword 2024-02-14
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- Charges an insured patient must pay before their insurance makes a payment
- Medicare form completed for Observation stay
- Medicare form completed for Inpatient Stay
- Requires we must provide treatment to all patients regardless of citizenship or ability to pay for servies
- Any amount a patient owes a healthcare organization that is not covered by a third-party payor
- Federal law restricting access to private medical information
- Medicare coverage that covers Outpatient stays
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- T/F? NON is completed for Emergency room patients
- Tool used to provide the best patient experience during registration
- Failure to verify patient's eligibility for their insurance coverage leads to
- Fixed fee the patient pays each time they receive a service covered by their insurance
- A place where patients can view and pay their bill, manage appointments, communicate with their doctor, and view test results
- Patient's are still responsible for their copay with this Financial Assistance Case active
- Medicare coverage that covers Inpatient stays
14 Clues: Medicare form completed for Inpatient Stay • Medicare form completed for Observation stay • Medicare coverage that covers Inpatient stays • Medicare coverage that covers Outpatient stays • T/F? NON is completed for Emergency room patients • Federal law restricting access to private medical information • ...
las vacaciones - Rodrigo 2024-03-05
18 Clues: ruins • valid • hostel • compass • lodging • to pack • to stay • expired • on board • to cancel • insurance • itinerary • ecotourism • traffic jam • scuba diving • customs agent • notice;warning • high/low season
Los V - Leonardo Luna 2024-03-05
18 Clues: port • valid • ruins • hostel • lodging • compass • expired • to pack • advisable • insurance • ecotourism • high season • traffic jam • customs agent • to reduce speed • to fasten the seatbelt • itinerario itinerary • to unfasten the seatbelt
Los vacaciones - Jacqueline 2024-03-05
18 Clues: valid • ruins • hostel • jungle • border • tourist • lodging • to pack • compass • expired • itinerary • insurance • to return • ecotourism • traffic jam • customs agent • high/low season • to visit;to go around
FBLA Healthcare Administration 2024-10-23
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- Establishes Minimum Wage, Ages, overtime pay for workers
- Access to closest ER, choice of doctor, pediatrician, etc
- Financial data for internal users: Board, executives and managers
- Court makes decisions in place of the parents
- Disease affects multiple organs
- Reviews and accredits health plans
- Outpatient care. Extends Medicare to supplemental treatments, and physicians
- Establishes and regulates workplace safety
- Admitting patients that need more care
- Inpatient coverage, home health, hospice. Also defines limits of Medicare usage
- Positive account changes. Right (middle) side of ledger
- Ambulatory services center. Line by line billing allows for less costs
- Allows people with Medicare to enroll in supplemental indemnity plans
- International Disease Classification codes
- Incubation period. Infections are persistent and go into relapse
- Prohibits physicians from making referrals to Medicare
- Military health insurance program
- Payment defined by policy that grants access to the treatment
- Codes for treatments
- Negative account changes. Left side of ledger
- Health Maintenance Organization: Individuals pay a fixed amount and get access to facilities within the plan
- Settles payment on insurance claims. Also refers to review of evidence in a trial
- Electronic record for a population
- Destroy microbes on non living matter
- Attracting patients that are sicker than usual
- Reviews and accredits hospitals
- Records of practitioner credentials
- Determining which patients to admit first
- Money paid to insurers to negate the risk of loss. Lower payments result in high treatment costs
- Payers who still need to send funds. Assets are still accessible, but not tangible (liquid)
- Pay equality amongst genders
- Do not resuscitate order
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- Financial data for external users: Stockholders, lenders, insurers, government
- Incubation, Itching/chills phase, peak stage with vomiting/aches/chills, recovery stage
- Medicare drug coverage
- Program that helps needy families with children get insurance
- Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System: Codes used for outpaint services and supplies
- Knowledgeable on the law
- Codes for injuries
- Droplet isolation zone
- Insurance plan for high risk individuals. Low premium but has high deductibles
- Act that allows employers to set up insurance plans. Also allows funding for Medicaid
- Helps track treatments in medical records
- Typical insurance style. Individuals pay a fee for service along with copay and deductibles through a network of providers
- Care Triad (Cost, quality, access)
- Records of a patient's past and present health condition, how the care was provided and how the patient paid
- Similar to a HMO, but with extensions through payment similar to a PPO plan
- Codes for diseases or disorders
- Allows collection of taxes in order to fund state programs
- Electronic record for individual patients
- Cannot be denied coverage for group insurance, coverage wait cannot exceed 12-18 months, safeguards electronic information, privacy of health records
- Health Information Privacy and Portability act
- Allows hospital/health care providers to use bargaining units
- Uses EMR of patient to determine the best treatment
- "Obamacare"
- Sworn statement of facts in an incident
- Interview of patient to obtain signs and symptoms
- Inhibits microbial growth on surfaces and tissues
- Expenses to be paid
- Health care plan entitled to people 65 and older
- 8-20 digit number for Medicare providers
- Uniform health discharge data set. Needed for Medicare reporting
- Compares health plan performance
- Health care plan granted by states to low income individuals
- Reimbursement for home health care plans
65 Clues: "Obamacare" • Codes for injuries • Expenses to be paid • Codes for treatments • Medicare drug coverage • Droplet isolation zone • Knowledgeable on the law • Do not resuscitate order • Pay equality amongst genders • Disease affects multiple organs • Codes for diseases or disorders • Reviews and accredits hospitals • Compares health plan performance • Military health insurance program • ...
Health Insurance Plans 2021-09-30
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- A joint federal-state program that provides health-care insurance to uninsured children of working families who earn too little to afford private insurance but too much to be eligible for Medicaid
- amount that must be paid by the patient for medical services
- U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel
- provides laws that protect patient confidentiality
- Focus on preventative type health care
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- government program operated by states for healthcare for low income individuals
- federal government program that provides health care for almost all individuals over the age of 65
- Amount you pay monthly, quarterly, semiannually or annually to purchase different types of insurance
- a specific amount of money a patient pays for a particular service
9 Clues: Focus on preventative type health care • provides laws that protect patient confidentiality • amount that must be paid by the patient for medical services • U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel • a specific amount of money a patient pays for a particular service • ...
Patient Access Cerner Crossword 2025-01-31
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- Where appointments are scheduled and checked in within Cerner.
- The term used by Cerner in place of “Account”
- A scheduled time for a medical visit.
- The process of checking in for an appointment. Also a department.
- Various applications responsible for all patient registration functionality within Cerner.
- A written notice provided by a healthcare provider to a patient before delivering a service that may not be covered by Medicare.
- Verifying through a system, by EMR, portal or phone, to check if a patient has active insurance or not.
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- A failure to attend an appointment.
- Moving an appointment to a new date and/or time.
- The process of creating an appointment. Also a department.
- Within Cerner, an organized list of items that provides information for tasks needing to be addressed.
- A fixed amount of money that a patient is required to pay out of pocket for a healthcare service at the time it’s provided.
- A financial product that covers medical expenses.
- Application used for Emergency Room registration.
- To remove an appointment from the schedule.
- A questionnaire required by Medicare to verify that they are the primary payer.
- A helpful tool to locate applications that cannot be found in the main Cerner Citrix login page.
- A pre-approval from an insurance company for a medical service.
18 Clues: A failure to attend an appointment. • A scheduled time for a medical visit. • To remove an appointment from the schedule. • The term used by Cerner in place of “Account” • Moving an appointment to a new date and/or time. • A financial product that covers medical expenses. • Application used for Emergency Room registration. • ...
EPIC Activity Codes 2022-01-21
9 Clues: correct a claim • void all charges • make adjustments • to appeal a claim • next responsible party • claim status checked online • note after calling insurance • send medical records to payor • insurance did not receive claim
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created By: josue 2018-05-11
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- is the threat of loss with no opportunity for gain.
- Occurs when there is a livelihood of economic loss.
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- Risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- Is the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
- The risk of harm caused by human mistakes
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- The possibility of loss or injury =
- Risk that can not be controlled
- A risk that is unacceptable to insurable carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- The systemic process of management risk to achieve your objective
- is paid protection against loss due to injury
11 Clues: Risk that can not be controlled • The possibility of loss or injury = • The risk of harm caused by human mistakes • is paid protection against loss due to injury • is the threat of loss with no opportunity for gain. • Occurs when there is a livelihood of economic loss. • The systemic process of management risk to achieve your objective • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Kayla Byrge 2014-05-15
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- the possibility of loss or injury
- when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster
- the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- the threat 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
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- conditions can not be controlled
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for coverage
- when there is likelihood of economic loss
11 Clues: conditions can not be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • 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 possibility of a catastrophe caused by a natural disaster • a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for coverage • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created By: Constance Miller 2013-05-07
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- Risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high.
- Conditions can be controlled to a minimize the chance of harm.
- Possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornato, hurricane, fire, drought, or earthquake.
- The threat of a loss with no opprotunity for gain.
- Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- There is likelihood of economic loss.
- Risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for iinsurance coverage.
- Systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives.
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- Risk that connot be controlled.
- Risk of harm caused by human mistake, dishonesty, or other risks attributed to people.
- Possibility of loss or injury.
11 Clues: Possibility of loss or injury. • Risk that connot be controlled. • There is likelihood of economic loss. • The threat of a loss with no opprotunity for gain. • Conditions can be controlled to a minimize the chance of harm. • Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • Systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives. • ...
Where could Business take you? 2021-05-05
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- manage a company
- manages events
- calculates risk for insurance companies
- keeps financial accounts
- a person who buys and sells goods, currency, or shares on the stock exchange
- sells houses
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- helps people make good financial decisions
- sell insurance policies
- sells products
- keeps a record of the money that has been spent or received by a business
- gives advise on money economics
11 Clues: sells houses • sells products • manages events • manage a company • sell insurance policies • keeps financial accounts • gives advise on money economics • calculates risk for insurance companies • helps people make good financial decisions • keeps a record of the money that has been spent or received by a business • ...
Chapter 33 Terms Created by Jailyn Aynes 2019-05-08
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- harm caused by human mistakes
- a risk that is unaccepted
- paid protection
- cannot be controlled
- the possibility of loss or injury
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- the threat of a loss with no opportunities
- the systemic process of managing risk
- conditions can be controlled to minimize chances of harm
- meets an insurance companys criteria
- when there is likelihood of economic loss
- possibility of a catastrophe
11 Clues: paid protection • cannot be controlled • a risk that is unaccepted • possibility of a catastrophe • harm caused by human mistakes • the possibility of loss or injury • meets an insurance companys criteria • the systemic process of managing risk • when there is likelihood of economic loss • the threat of a loss with no opportunities • ...
Workers Compensation Terminology 2024-08-26
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- an individual who is hired for a limited duration or for a specific project. These employees may be sourced through an employment agency, staffing firm, or hired directly by the employer on a temporary basis
- the initial premium amount calculated by multiplying the manual rate for each class code by each $100 of payroll. This is the initial premium amount before any modification factors are applied
- Standard Industrial Classification Code. A system that classifies and categorizes businesses based on their primary economic activities and are used to provide a standardized way of organizing and comparing industries. At Chubb, we use this to define the hazard grade for various lines of business
- in the context of Workers’ Compensation, this refers to the legal authority or geographical area in which a specific workers’ compensation operates. Workers’ compensation laws and regulations can vary significantly between these
- a factor developed by measuring the difference between the insured’s actual past experience and the expected or actual experience of the class
- the premium basis used to calculate premium in workers compensation insurance and, for some classifications, in general liability insurance
- workers compensation and employers’ liability insurance coverage for an insured’s employees traveling through or temporarily working in states other than the insured’s home state, as specifically listed in item 3.C of the information page of the policy
- compensation provided to an employee who is temporarily or permanently unable to work due to a work-related injury or occupational illness and intended to replace a portion of the injured worker’s lost income
- individuals who are hired by an employer and receive regular wages or salary in exchange for their work. These individuals work under the direction and control of the employer including both the desired outcome as well as the methods employed to achieve it
- financial assistance provided to the injured worker to help them recover physically and mentally, acquire new skills if necessary, and find suitable employment after their recovery
- detailed records that summarize claims filed by a business with an insurance carrier over a specific period of time. They provide a comprehensive overview of past insurance claims and serve as a valuable tool for underwriters when evaluating an entity’s risk profile
- the specific classification or categorization assigned to an employer or business based on the nature of their primary business activities that carries the highest amount of payroll
- an individual that provides services or performs work for another party under a contract or agreement. These individuals work independently and maintain control over the means and methods of how the work is performed
- compensation provided for necessary medical treatment and care related to a work-related injury or illness
- modification of manual rates either upward (debits) or downward (credits) to reflect the individual risk characteristics of the subject of insurance
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- jurisdictions where an employer must obtain workers compensation insurance from a compulsory state fund
- abnormal condition or disorder, other than one resulting from an occupational injury, that is caused by, or alleged to be caused by, exposure to environmental factors associated with employment, including acute and chronic illnesses or diseases that may be caused by inhalation, absorption, ingestion, or direct contact
- The system by which no-fault statutory benefits prescribed in state law are provided by an employer to an employee (or the employee's family) due to a job-related injury (including death) resulting from an accident or occupational disease
- (also known as survivor benefit) is compensation provided to the dependents or beneficiaries of an employee who dies as a result of a work-related injury or occupational disease and are meant to provide support and assistance to the surviving family members of the deceased worker
- compensation provided to the surviving family members of an employee who dies due to a work-related injury or occupational disease, covering funeral burial expenses
- a component of workers compensation statutes that bars employees injured on the job from making a tort liability claim against their employers
- an individual who is employed by a leasing company or a professional employer organization (PEO) and is then assigned to work for another employer
- a specific numerical code or classification assigned to a particular occupation or industry and are used to categorize and identify different types of employment activities for the purpose of determining workers’ compensation insurance rates and premiums
- provided by part II of the workers compensation policy. It provides coverage to the insured (employer) for liability to employees for work-related bodily injury or disease, other than liability imposed on the insured by a workers compensation law
- an endorsement that is primarily used to provide employers liability coverage for work-related injuries arising out of exposures in monopolistic fund states (fund workers compensation policies do not provide employers liability coverage)
- a process commonly conducted by the insurance provider at the end of a policy term that involves a thorough review of the actual payroll and business operations of an employer to reconcile any discrepancies between the estimated payroll and the actual payroll to ensure the premium charged for the coverage accurately reflects the employer’s exposure to risk
- a writing company other than standard writing company that will apply a factor or a percentage providing either a credit or debit to the premium
- a workers compensation policy structure wherein policy holders may be eligible to receive a return of premium or dividend typically based on their loss experience
- compensation to help replace a portion of an employee’s wages if they’ve suffered a work-related injury or illness
- a predetermined standard rate applied to calculate the manual premium that an employer pays for workers compensation and varies by state, industry, or occupation.
- National Council on Compensation Insurance. It is an independent advisory organization that provides information, data, and analysis regarding workers compensation insurance
- Federal Employer Identification Number. It is a unique nine-digit identification number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to businesses and is used to identify businesses for various purposes including taxes and conducting financial transactions
- the average cost of workers compensation claims for specific job classification. This is a crucial component in determining the premium rates for workers’ compensation insurance policies
33 Clues: jurisdictions where an employer must obtain workers compensation insurance from a compulsory state fund • compensation provided for necessary medical treatment and care related to a work-related injury or illness • compensation to help replace a portion of an employee’s wages if they’ve suffered a work-related injury or illness • ...
Find the Insurance Terminology 2024-09-07
6 Clues: Insurance document • Policyholder’s periodic payment • Amount paid for insurance coverage • An addition to an insurance policy • The person who receives the insurance benefit. • The action of requesting payment from an insurance policy
Päätö D 2022-03-09
Renown Patient Access Week 2023 2023-03-31
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- Someone who receives medical treatment while admitted to the hospital to stay overnight, whether briefly or for an extended period of time
- An act that requires hospital emergency departments that accept payments from Medicare to provide an appropriate medical screening examination to anyone seeking treatment for a medical condition, regardless of citizenship, legal status, or ability to pay
- Federal insurance program for people 65 and older, or those who have a disability and/or ESRD
- The branch of the hospital that is responsible for ensuring Renown Health has continuous revenue streams to support the health and well being of the people and community we serve (2 words)
- Largest not-for-profit, locally owned insurance company in Nevada (2 words)
- The name of Renown's main hospital at 1155 Mill Street
- The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay after you've paid your deductible
- The form for patients with Medicare receiving outpatient observation services
- The name of Renown's hospital at 10101 Double R Blvd
- The questionnaire to be completed for every Medicare patient
- An act that bans most unexpected medical charges from out-of-network providers for certain services (2 words)
- The name of Renown's inpatient hospital at 1495 Mill Street
- The team that works with registering and admitting patients for an upcoming surgery
- The form where patients annually opt in to Nevada's program to electronically share health details
- The team that works with screening patients for eligible insurance options
- A fixed out-of-pocket amount paid by an insured for covered services
- The department that helps with scheduling, insurance verification, registration, financial education, Point of Service collections, and most importantly providing outstanding customer service (2 words)
- State insurance program for people under the age of 64 that may qualify based on income
- The amount paid out of pocket by the policy holder before an insurance provider will pay any expense
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- The team that works with phone registrations, estimates, and auths for areas like surgery, therapies, IHH, etc.
- The form where patients acknowledge Renown's privacy policies that protect patient PHI
- The form where patients acknowledge pharmacist involvement in in administering inpatient meds (2 words)
- The costs of medical care that you have to pay with your own financial resources, without the assistance of your insurance (3 words)
- The form where patients annually acknowledge Renown's billing policies (2 words)
- An independent, not-for-profit organization that accredits more than 20,000 US health care programs and organizations(2 words)
- The team that works with registering and checking in patients for outpatient imaging and lab services at Regional or South Meadows
- The team that works with registering and checking in patients for outpatient labs at offsite locations (2 words)
- The team that works with registering and admitting patients who are about to have a baby (3 words)
- The team that works with registering and admitting patients bedside for inpatient treatment (2 words)
- The team that works with registering and checking in patients for outpatient vascular/cardiac care
- The form for patients with Medicare/Tricare receiving inpatient services (2 words)
- The form for patients which outlines the costs for their upcoming service
- The team that works with patients 24/7 helping them get admitted for traumas and other emergent needs (2 words)
- The only Medicare Advantage plan that Renown accepts (3 words)
- The team that works with training new hires in Patient Access and sends out weekly educations
- Someone who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- The name and location of Renown's business office
- The form where patients give consent for medical treatment
- The team that works with registering and checking in patients for Infusion and Radiation Therapy
39 Clues: The name and location of Renown's business office • The name of Renown's hospital at 10101 Double R Blvd • The name of Renown's main hospital at 1155 Mill Street • The form where patients give consent for medical treatment • The name of Renown's inpatient hospital at 1495 Mill Street • The questionnaire to be completed for every Medicare patient • ...
Crossword Puzzle Spanish Vocab 12/16/24 2024-12-18
15 Clues: boss • staff • intern • office • degree • folder • drawer • stapler • insurance • experience • postion/job • photocopyier • file cabinet • the applicant • to get behind(schedule)
28.3 Terms 2023-10-18
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- , volunteers worked in a variety of capacities
- , extended health insurance to welfare recipients
- , open the door for many non european immigration
- , the justices required criminal courts to provide free legal counsel to those who could not afford it
- , states redraw election districts based on the changing number of people in them.
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- , is a place where every child can find knowledge to enrich their mind and to enlarge talents
- , provided funds for youth programs.
- , provided hospital insurance and low cost medicare insurance
- , succeeded to the presidency.
- , banned player in public schools and delcared state required loyalty oaths unconstituional
10 Clues: , succeeded to the presidency. • , provided funds for youth programs. • , volunteers worked in a variety of capacities • , extended health insurance to welfare recipients • , open the door for many non european immigration • , provided hospital insurance and low cost medicare insurance • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2020-04-06
Across
- money earned from a job
- skills, abilities, and types of jobs you have done
- money paid to the government
- an account where money is put in but not taken out
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- a payment made by an employer, the government, or an insurance company
- an agreement between a person and an insurance company that says the company will pay money if certain things occur
- a card that allows you to buy something and pay for it later
- a card that deducts money from your checking account
- a plan for how to spend one's money
- something you are able to do
10 Clues: money earned from a job • money paid to the government • something you are able to do • a plan for how to spend one's money • skills, abilities, and types of jobs you have done • an account where money is put in but not taken out • a card that deducts money from your checking account • a card that allows you to buy something and pay for it later • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Holcomb 2023-03-16
Across
- a formal, in-depth conversation between two or more persons, wherein exchange of information takes place, with a view of checking candidate's acceptability for the job
- Having a job
- a federal insurance program that provides benefits within certain criteria’s
- interacting and engaging with people for mutual benefit
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- The amount of money you make before deductions
- a formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position
- federal health insurance for old people
- Money made from work or through investments
- how much money you make per hour
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
10 Clues: Having a job • how much money you make per hour • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • federal health insurance for old people • Money made from work or through investments • The amount of money you make before deductions • interacting and engaging with people for mutual benefit • a federal insurance program that provides benefits within certain criteria’s • ...
Insurance, PA & Procedure review 2023-04-21
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- form to be completed to request services through the VA
- dollar amount that patient pays before insurance pays medical claims
- dissolvable ocular implant of glaucoma medication
- In office laser procedure to reduce intraocular pressure
- always task auth dept if you sched a procedure or kfit less than 1_____ out
- in addition to checking med insurances for referral requirements we should also verify that we are in _____
- graft placed in eye to aid in healing after pterygium removal or to treat keratitis
- specialty contact lens to treat Keratoconus AND other eye conditions that must be prepped by Jen or Jaemmi
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- procedure to remove excess upper eyelid skin that intereferes with vision
- this post cataract laser eval must be checked for PA because it is often performed same day as the eval
- This medicaid plan takes full 2 wks for prior auth approval
- advance insurance approval required for a specific service, test, procedure, or medication to be covered
- does not require a prior authorization
- dollar amount that insurances require patients to pay at office visits
- percentage of medical bill that patient is responsible to pay
- progressive condition in which the normally spherical cornea becomes thin and cone shaped
- Insurance approval issued by PCP to see a specialist
- laser procedure to treat angle closure glaucoma
18 Clues: does not require a prior authorization • laser procedure to treat angle closure glaucoma • dissolvable ocular implant of glaucoma medication • Insurance approval issued by PCP to see a specialist • form to be completed to request services through the VA • In office laser procedure to reduce intraocular pressure • ...
Chapter 2: Health Care Systems 2021-08-27
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- Using technology to provide care in a different place than you are (i.e. Zoom or telephone medicine)
- Part of Medicare called Medigap... Helps cover costs not covered by other parts of Medicare. (Additional premium)
- Referring to something that is above something else. In anatomy, towards the head
- Referring to something that is shallow / not deep
- Referring to the foot
- Part of Medicare that is free and covers in-patient (hospital) expenses
- Referring to something that is below something else. In anatomy, towards the feet.
- An amount you pay for major medical expenses before insurance pays anything
- Refers to care where a patient spends the night (i.e. hospital)
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- A branch of medicine that specializes in treating the elderly
- A percentage of costs you pay after paying the deductible
- A set amount you pay for a service (example: a doctor's office or ER visit)
- Part of Medicare that covers prescriptions (Additional premium)
- Refers to care where a patient does not stay the night (i.e. a doctor's office or lab)
- Insurance for the elderly and disabled - provided by the government
- Amount you pay every month to have / keep insurance
- Part of Medicare that covers out-patient (doctor's office) expenses (Additional premium)
- Referring to someone being physically, mentally, and spiritually well or healthy.
18 Clues: Referring to the foot • Referring to something that is shallow / not deep • Amount you pay every month to have / keep insurance • A percentage of costs you pay after paying the deductible • A branch of medicine that specializes in treating the elderly • Part of Medicare that covers prescriptions (Additional premium) • ...
Spelling words Colbey namey bighoss the boom 2016-04-20
19 Clues: look • smart • waste • brave • smart • close • ignore • an act • protect • perfect • freedom • constent • hesitate • high rank • it is open • not the same • over and over • opposite of exit • accurance of events
Fiscal Management 2016-07-20
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- In order to see pnts, cornerstone and Kaiser need a ____ given by an MD?
- If a patient is required to pay a percentage of their treatment cost, what is that percentage called?
- Which functional test is used for lower back pain?
- This insurance company requires a full hour of treatment by a Physical Therapist/Physical Therapist Assistant
- If insurance doesn't cover equipment, what other option does the patient have?
- Reimbursement is determined by what 3 things?
- According to Cornerstone, how many Physical Therapy visits does medicare allow on average?
- Which Clinic allows walk-ins?
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- Reimbursement is determined by what 3 things?
- How many units are required for outpatient care?
- What are functional tests used for?
- Which agency is responsible for regulating Medicare and Medicaid?
- Reimbursement is determined by what 3 things?
- What insurance companies look for in order to determine the need to continue treatment
14 Clues: Which Clinic allows walk-ins? • What are functional tests used for? • Reimbursement is determined by what 3 things? • Reimbursement is determined by what 3 things? • Reimbursement is determined by what 3 things? • How many units are required for outpatient care? • Which functional test is used for lower back pain? • ...
Morning huddle 1/31/23 2023-01-31
Across
- Patients who want to update their insurance or confirm we have the correct insurance information.
- one of our core values
- no DOTS are performed here
- Benefits that are accepted at all locations
- what changes 1/1/23
- Patients asking for a receipt on the same day of the service
- what we are using starting today for asking questions
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- These are patients who already called their insurance company and they state we sent the claim wrong or "out of network."
- Patients who are getting charged for follow up visits, self pay visits that were paid on DOS, and any other issues with charges.
- what you should place if you open a pts chart
- approves if worx pt can change care to us
- number of Houston Regions
12 Clues: what changes 1/1/23 • one of our core values • number of Houston Regions • no DOTS are performed here • approves if worx pt can change care to us • Benefits that are accepted at all locations • what you should place if you open a pts chart • what we are using starting today for asking questions • Patients asking for a receipt on the same day of the service • ...
UBO Customer Service 2021-08-31
Across
- abbreviation is DX
- document attached to a processed claim that explains to the provider and patient which services an insurance company will cover.
- payer for patient over 65 years old
- insurance coverage to low-income families and individuals
- the AVP of the UBO CS Department
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- finite dollar amount that you’re responsible to pay before insurance pays for any medical service in any given policy year.
- had baby goats in July named Buckie and Bubbles
- have been with Atrium for 33 years
- Advantage Plan
- can provide a partial discount at 25,50, or 75 percent.
- am the google of the UBO CS department, I am used as a resource
- are looking forward to the merge with Atrium Health
12 Clues: Advantage Plan • abbreviation is DX • the AVP of the UBO CS Department • have been with Atrium for 33 years • payer for patient over 65 years old • had baby goats in July named Buckie and Bubbles • are looking forward to the merge with Atrium Health • can provide a partial discount at 25,50, or 75 percent. • insurance coverage to low-income families and individuals • ...
Benefits Raffle 2022-07-26
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- A predetermined annual amount the patient must pay before the insurance begins to cover a portion of the cost.
- What is the
- Where is the company Benefits page located?
- Who is the Cancer Insurance carrier for Texas Pipe & Supply?
- What is the name of the medical questionnaire required for voluntary life insurance?
- A select time each year when you can make changes to your benefits.
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- Who is the Short-Term Disability carrier for Texas Pipe & Supply?
- Where can you shop to use leftover fsa funds?
- A benefit provided by Texas Pipe & Supply that offers free counseling, legal advice, and referrals.
- Title of the monthly Benefits and Wellness newsletter.
- Who is the medical carrier for Texas Pipe & Supply?
- What month does open enrollment begins with Texas Pipe & Supply?
12 Clues: What is the • Where is the company Benefits page located? • Where can you shop to use leftover fsa funds? • Who is the medical carrier for Texas Pipe & Supply? • Title of the monthly Benefits and Wellness newsletter. • Who is the Cancer Insurance carrier for Texas Pipe & Supply? • What month does open enrollment begins with Texas Pipe & Supply? • ...
13/05/2025 2025-05-13
Crossword 2017-10-23
Across
- Term in the insurance is used to cover the loss or damage claimed by another person
- The term used to describe policyholder
- Period where the insurance company holds all right to investigate the policy and decide whether to pay or not to pay to the insured
- The term used to describe company which covers the insured
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- In regards to insurance, Term that allows a previously terminated policy to resume active coverage
- The person whom you have nominated for the insured amount in case of subscriber death
- Term used to describe to have a health insurance plan that you bought through the Health Insurance Marketplace and wish to make sure it continues through next year
- A Health delivery system organized to manage cost, utilization and Quality
8 Clues: The term used to describe policyholder • The term used to describe company which covers the insured • A Health delivery system organized to manage cost, utilization and Quality • Term in the insurance is used to cover the loss or damage claimed by another person • The person whom you have nominated for the insured amount in case of subscriber death • ...
