insurance Crossword Puzzles
Property and Casualty Insurance(pages 347-349) 2021-11-03
Across
- clause in a property insurance policy that requires the insured to maintain coverage equal to a certain percentage of the total current value of the insured property
- exceptions to insurance coverage
- type of insurance that covers for losses resulting from perils such as fire, theft, or windstorm
- type of insurance that covers for loss or damage due to fire (and usually smoke as well)
Down
- type of insurance that covers personal injury or property damage claims for which the insured is legally responsible
- type of insurance that covers for losses due to accident, change, or negligence
- modifications made to the standard fire policy to eliminate certain risks for coverage
7 Clues: exceptions to insurance coverage • type of insurance that covers for losses due to accident, change, or negligence • modifications made to the standard fire policy to eliminate certain risks for coverage • type of insurance that covers for loss or damage due to fire (and usually smoke as well) • ...
Luxsha 2021-04-29
16 Clues: Möwe • Hitze • Schild • Abgase • Keller • weltweit • Verpackung • Fels/Stein • Versicherung • Entscheidung • ungefähr/grob • Aufzug,Fahrstuhl • gas Treibhausgas • Verbraucher,Käufer • sth. Etwas herstellen • sth. rechtfertigen/begründen
Income Withholding Vocabulary 2022-01-25
Across
- Form Tax form to indicate how much an employer can with-hold
- Tax collected by your workplace
- National health insurance program
- Service responsible for collecting taxes
- Form An internal Revenue service tax
- Money received regularly
- Contribution to state revenue
Down
- Tax collected by your workplace
- Annual tax on one's income
- Sum of all wages before taxes
- Social insurance program
- One's income minus taxes
- The employment eligibility verification
13 Clues: Social insurance program • One's income minus taxes • Money received regularly • Annual tax on one's income • Sum of all wages before taxes • Contribution to state revenue • Tax collected by your workplace • Tax collected by your workplace • National health insurance program • Form An internal Revenue service tax • The employment eligibility verification • ...
Chapter 1- Activity (HEA 3311) 2019-08-20
Across
- Joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor
- the extent to which health care services are actually used
- Delivers health care services and is compensated for doing so
- Component of the health care delivery system whose function is to protect against catastrophic risk
- 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
Down
- Component of the health care delivery system whose function is to reimburse providers for services delivered
- Component of the health care delivery system whose function is to provide healthcare services
- The amount insurers pay providers
- the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed
- 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 which services are financed by the government but are 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
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 • Joint federal and state program that provides health insurance for the poor • the ability to obtain appropriate care in a timely manner when it is needed • ...
Financial Wellbeing 2022-11-10
Across
- the first disability that pays out
- Life insurance that never expires
- Loan available to doctors without down payment but with higher interest rate
Down
- Cheapest type of life insurance
- Retirement account not taxed on distribution
- Disability insurance that pays if you can't work in the ED
- Weather account for occasional expenses?
- Non profit, loan free
8 Clues: Non profit, loan free • Cheapest type of life insurance • Life insurance that never expires • the first disability that pays out • Weather account for occasional expenses? • Retirement account not taxed on distribution • Disability insurance that pays if you can't work in the ED • Loan available to doctors without down payment but with higher interest rate
VOCABULARY UNITS 1,2 2025-02-23
GMT 2021-10-08
Across
- a particular network type (such as HMO, PPO) within a service area
- is a segment of employees
- is an organization that provides employment in which healthcare benefits are administered
- Changes made to the group usually in reference to benefits member
- that left BCN but came back after 12 months
- is used to ensure the quality of work by providing a record of changes to contacts within Facets.
- enables business mobility through the secure delivery of apps and data to any device on any network.
- RATE OF COVERAGE
- covered under a health insurance plan, an enrollee, or eligible dependent plan
- used to identify the relationship between group and Association, Chamber or TPA (Third Party Administrator) usually loaded at subgroup level.
Down
- is the Facet number with two zeros added.
- A bill for medical services rendered, typically submitted to the insurance company by a healthcare provider.
- Federal health insurance program for people who are 65 years of age or older
- An alphanumeric 4-digit Cross key and 4-digit Shield key
14 Clues: RATE OF COVERAGE • is a segment of employees • is the Facet number with two zeros added. • that left BCN but came back after 12 months • An alphanumeric 4-digit Cross key and 4-digit Shield key • Changes made to the group usually in reference to benefits member • a particular network type (such as HMO, PPO) within a service area • ...
independents 2023-10-26
Across
- card: Plastic payment method tied to your bank account (9 letters, starts with "D").
- A loan to buy real estate (8 letters, starts with "H").
- report: Document detailing the state of something (14 letters, starts with "I").
- Person who owns and rents out property (8 letters, starts with "L").
- Coverage for unforeseen events (9 letters, starts with "I").
- Payment arrangement where you reserve an item (6 letters, starts with "L").
- A communal pool of money for a specific purpose (5 letters, starts with "F").
- Things not included in a list or coverage (10 letters, starts with "E").
Down
- costs: Expenses for setting up something new (16 letters, starts with "S").
- Company providing insurance services (7 letters, starts with "I").
- Person protected by an insurance policy (7 letters, starts with "I").
- services: Programs that support the public (15 letters, starts with "C").
- Government agency providing financial assistance (7 letters, starts with "C").
- Things that are part of a list or coverage (10 letters, starts with "I").
14 Clues: A loan to buy real estate (8 letters, starts with "H"). • Coverage for unforeseen events (9 letters, starts with "I"). • Company providing insurance services (7 letters, starts with "I"). • Person who owns and rents out property (8 letters, starts with "L"). • Person protected by an insurance policy (7 letters, starts with "I"). • ...
Charlotte 2022-02-01
15 Clues: Lohn • Ärmel • Fracht • Handel • factory • Kleidung • versenden • Beschäftigte • Vorgesetzter • unverarbeitet • Arbeitsstunden • Atemwegsprobleme • Arbeitsbedingungen • Krankenversicherung • gesetzlich Mindestlohn
B1: Unit 2 - Presentations vocab 2023-10-15
15 Clues: zbraň • údajně • citovat • zaniklý • škodlivý • pašování • pojištění • sežehnutý • podplacený • zátěž/břímě • proto/tudíž • chuligánství • apelovat/požadovat • (trest) odnětí svobody • (přen.) bující, nekontrolovatelný
Industries 2026-01-09
Across
- emberi erőforrás
- gyógyszer (ipar)
- kiskereskedelem (üzletek)
- szórakoztató (ipar)
- olaj ipar
- bányászat
- egészségügy
- élelmezés/ellátás/vendéglátás
- .... services =pénzügy
Down
- biztosítás
- önkormányzat
- könyvkiadás/nyomdászat
- állatenyésztés
- műsorszórás/közvetítés (rádió, TV)
- vegy(ipar)
- építő (ipar)
- mezőgazdaság
- könyvvitel/könyvelés
- reklámszakma
19 Clues: olaj ipar • bányászat • biztosítás • vegy(ipar) • egészségügy • önkormányzat • építő (ipar) • mezőgazdaság • reklámszakma • állatenyésztés • emberi erőforrás • gyógyszer (ipar) • szórakoztató (ipar) • könyvvitel/könyvelés • könyvkiadás/nyomdászat • .... services =pénzügy • kiskereskedelem (üzletek) • élelmezés/ellátás/vendéglátás • műsorszórás/közvetítés (rádió, TV)
Econ Final Review 2 2023-05-02
Across
- What do households supply in circular flow
- To see an increase in demand of a complimentary good, what has to happen to the main good?
- What happens to demand when the price goes up
- Insurance for a car
- Consumer choice makes this work
- A person who owns a business and is responsible for everything
- banks make a profit by charging more than they give of this
Down
- How often you pay an insurance premium
- The Cell phone industry is an example of this type of competition
- The small amount you have to pay before insurance kicks in to pay the rest
- What insurance protects your income when involved in a car accident
- The work trait most desired by employers
12 Clues: Insurance for a car • Consumer choice makes this work • How often you pay an insurance premium • The work trait most desired by employers • What do households supply in circular flow • What happens to demand when the price goes up • banks make a profit by charging more than they give of this • A person who owns a business and is responsible for everything • ...
Insurance Words To Know 2025-12-02
Across
- the title of this class
- also referred to as Obamacare
- pays the policyholder back for actual expenses
- medical assistance program offered to certain low-income individuals and families
Down
- federally funded health insurance program available mainly to people over the age of 65 and to people with certain disabilities
- percentage of the medical expenses the policyholder must pay in addition to the deductible amount
- money used that's borrowed; not money on a card that you own
- acronym for Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986, insurance that continues through your employee for much more money
- science, technology, engineering, mathematics
- an amount paid monthly that doesn't change; opposite of variable
- amount paid for an insurance policy
11 Clues: the title of this class • also referred to as Obamacare • amount paid for an insurance policy • science, technology, engineering, mathematics • pays the policyholder back for actual expenses • money used that's borrowed; not money on a card that you own • an amount paid monthly that doesn't change; opposite of variable • ...
Health Care Crisis-Bella 2024-02-12
Across
- medicine given to prevent different diseases.
- person that gives medical attention to others
- an insurance policy
- cover your face to keep away sickness
- medicines that fight infections
Down
- tool used to inject fluids into patients.
- to give a person medicine or fluids
- tube inserted through a vein
- an institution that provides medical care
- financial protection
- a qualified practitioner at medicine
11 Clues: an insurance policy • financial protection • tube inserted through a vein • medicines that fight infections • to give a person medicine or fluids • a qualified practitioner at medicine • cover your face to keep away sickness • tool used to inject fluids into patients. • an institution that provides medical care • medicine given to prevent different diseases. • ...
La Technologie 2014-02-17
24 Clues: Fad • User • From • Field • Trend • Battle • Popular • Brokers • Novelty • Receipts • To reach • To shake • Robotics • Guarantee • To design • Insurance • To project • Reliability • Scalability • Requirements • Availability • Free of charge • Unemployed people • Massive Open Online Courses
CP Ellis Interview - American Dreams & Nightmares 2014-05-05
23 Clues: købe • svag • hævde • løfte • extra • klasse • udgift • oplyst • plaske • frelser • afdeling • arrangere • overlegen • kanonfuld • kulminere • forsikring • kutteklædt • retarderet • holde op med • underlegenhed • tilstrækkelig • record generalieblad (hos politiet) • økonomisk lavkonjunktur i 1930'erne i de vestlige lande
File 2 2024-11-03
31 Clues: Lohn • erben • erben • Münzen • Scheck • Zinsen • kosten • Gehalt • Gebühr • Betrug • Währung • leisten • sammeln • Hypothek • Abhebung • Schulden • schulden • Rechnung • Darlehen • Darlehen • ausleihen • berechnen • Einkommen • Millionär • verdienen • Milliardär • Einzahlung • Stipendium • Geldautomat • Ersparnisse • Versicherung
MASTERING WORDS 99 2025-09-18
20 Clues: plenty • arranged • complaint • momentary • recalling • repairing • assistance • uninformed • resilience • protection • big-headed • bothersome • importance • a likeness • standing firm • give certainty • someone known to you • the day after this one • payment for extra work • educational financial award
NHIMA Newsletter 2025-08-12
20 Clues: NHIS • Unity • Cover • Virtue • Statute • Entirety • Wellness • Fairness • Greatness • Affiliated • This document • Contributions • Dependability • Across Zambia • The authority • Number of beneficiaries • No missing contributions • People enrolled on the scheme • Informal sector payment platform • Digital Customer-care Chat platform
Insurance Terminology 2023-12-01
Across
- Public health insurance for people over the age of 65 or younger people with a disability
- An assistance program for low-income patients medical expenses
- The name of the department who verifies benefits
- A work based intervention program designed to assist employees in resolving personal issues that may be adversely affecting the employees performance
Down
- The person responsible for paying copays
- The person who pays for the insurance
- Another name for insurance
- A contract with an external organization that takes responsibility for a patient's expenses in place of their health insurance
8 Clues: Another name for insurance • The person who pays for the insurance • The person responsible for paying copays • The name of the department who verifies benefits • An assistance program for low-income patients medical expenses • Public health insurance for people over the age of 65 or younger people with a disability • ...
33.1 Key Terms - Zach Bowman 2019-05-09
Across
- There is a likelihood of economic loss
- management The process of managing risk to achieve your goals
- A risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- The possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought or earthquake
- Cannot be controlled
Down
- The risk of harm caused by human mistakes
- The threat of loss with no opportunity for gain
- Conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- A risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for coverage
- Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
10 Clues: Cannot be controlled • There is a likelihood of economic loss • The risk of harm caused by human mistakes • The threat of loss with no opportunity for gain • Conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • management The process of managing risk to achieve your goals • Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • ...
Dynamics of Healthcare 2024-06-04
Across
- protects individuals' medical records and information
- A patient who stays in a hospital while receiving medical treatment
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.
- The process of earning an official document
- Helping a person who has suffered an illness or injury
Down
- The government granting permission to an individual practitioner to engage in the occupation
- A patient who is not hospitalized overnight but visits the hospital
- federal health insurance for anyone age 65 and older
- Insurance program that provides free or low-cost health insurance to low-income families
- Keeping a patient's information private
10 Clues: Keeping a patient's information private • The process of earning an official document • federal health insurance for anyone age 65 and older • protects individuals' medical records and information • Helping a person who has suffered an illness or injury • A patient who is not hospitalized overnight but visits the hospital • ...
Sports Medicine 2021-02-22
Across
- a payment made by a beneficiary (especially for health services) in addition to that made by an insurer.
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- failure to take proper care in doing something.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- the federal health insurance program for: People who are 65 or older. Certain younger people with disabilities.
- a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility.
Down
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- a statute defining the scope and practice of physical therapy within the jurisdiction, outlining licensing requirements for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants, and establishing penalties for violations of the law.
- medical billing that uses codes to create insurance claims and bills for patients.
- a unique 10-digit identification number issued to health care providers in the United States by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
10 Clues: an amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility. • failure to take proper care in doing something. • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • medical billing that uses codes to create insurance claims and bills for patients. • ...
Personal Fiance 2023-02-03
Across
- The amount paid out-of-pocket by an individual, before insurance pays, when filing a claim
- A coverage that helps pay to replace or repair your vehicle if it's stolen or damaged in an incident that's not a collision.
- A contract between you and the insurance company that protects you against financial loss in the event of an accident or theft
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
- Protects you financially if you're responsible for someone else's injuries or property damage
- The amount charged for an insurance policy
Down
- The cost of replacing items with similar items in today’s prices
- A percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid
- A fee paid for a service (after the deductible)
- The maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss
10 Clues: The amount charged for an insurance policy • A fee paid for a service (after the deductible) • The cost of replacing items with similar items in today’s prices • The maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss • A percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid • ...
Personal Fiance 2023-02-03
Across
- The amount paid out-of-pocket by an individual, before insurance pays, when filing a claim
- A coverage that helps pay to replace or repair your vehicle if it's stolen or damaged in an incident that's not a collision.
- A contract between you and the insurance company that protects you against financial loss in the event of an accident or theft
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
- Protects you financially if you're responsible for someone else's injuries or property damage
- The amount charged for an insurance policy
Down
- The cost of replacing items with similar items in today’s prices
- A percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid
- A fee paid for a service (after the deductible)
- The maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss
10 Clues: The amount charged for an insurance policy • A fee paid for a service (after the deductible) • The cost of replacing items with similar items in today’s prices • The maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss • A percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid • ...
Federal Housing Administration Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-02
Across
- cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving it, usually expressed as an annual percentage rate (APR) of the principal balance
- Federal Housing Administration
- process of spreading out a loan or intangible asset's cost over a specific period through regular payments.
- Mortgage Insurance Premium
- loan structure allowing businesses or high-net-worth individuals to pay large insurance premiums in installments rather than upfront, preserving cash flow and liquidity.
Down
- mandatory financial charge or levy imposed by a government on individuals or entities to fund public expenditures, such as infrastructure, education, and defense.
- ability of a homebuyer to take over, or "assume," a seller’s existing mortgage, including the original interest rate, principal balance, and repayment terms.
- original amount of money borrowed in a loan or invested, excluding interest, earnings, or fees.
- a professional valuation of property, such as real estate, a business, or collectibles, performed by a credentialed appraiser.
- Up front mortgage insurance premium
10 Clues: Mortgage Insurance Premium • Federal Housing Administration • Up front mortgage insurance premium • original amount of money borrowed in a loan or invested, excluding interest, earnings, or fees. • process of spreading out a loan or intangible asset's cost over a specific period through regular payments. • ...
December Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-31
Across
- The amount paid by the policyholder to the insurance company in exchange for coverage.
- The protection provided by the insurance policy against specific risks.
- A request made by the insured to the insurance company for compensation due to a loss.
- An additional provision added to an insurance policy that provides extra benefits.
Down
- The person or entity that will receive the policy benefit upon the insured’s death.
- A contract detailing the terms and conditions of insurance coverage.
- The person whose life, or health is insured under the policy.
7 Clues: The person whose life, or health is insured under the policy. • A contract detailing the terms and conditions of insurance coverage. • The protection provided by the insurance policy against specific risks. • An additional provision added to an insurance policy that provides extra benefits. • ...
Insurance Terms & Models 2021-10-15
Across
- a specific amount of money a patient must pay out of pocket before the insurance carrier begins paying
- covers surviving spouses and dependent children of veterans who died as a result of service-related disabilities
- provides health insurance to the medically indigent population through a cost-sharing program between federal and state government for those who meet specific eligibility
- a form provided to the patient when the provider believes Medicare will probably not pay for the services receives
- protects wage earners against the loss of wages and the cost of medical care resulting from occupational accident or disease as long as the employee is not proven negligent
- the maximum amount a third-party payer will pay for a particular procedure or service
Down
- a statement from the insurance carrier detailing what was paid, denied, or reduced in payment; also contains info about amounts applied to the deductible, coinsurance, and allowed amounts
- is an umbrella term for plans that provide health care in return for preset scheduled payments and coordinated care through a defined network of providers and hospitals
- providers who agree to write off the difference between the amount charged by the provider and the approved fee established by the insurer
- an amount of money that is paid at the time of medical service
- generally covers patients age 65 and older by Part A (hospitalization) or Part B (routine medical office visits) benefits
- authorizes dependents of military personnel to receive treatment from civilian providers at the expense of the federal government
- a policy provision frequently found in medical insurance whereby the policyholder and the insurance company share the cost of covered losses in a specified ratio, such as 80:20
13 Clues: an amount of money that is paid at the time of medical service • the maximum amount a third-party payer will pay for a particular procedure or service • a specific amount of money a patient must pay out of pocket before the insurance carrier begins paying • ...
independents 2023-10-26
Across
- card: Plastic payment method tied to your bank account (9 letters, starts with "D").
- A loan to buy real estate (8 letters, starts with "H").
- report: Document detailing the state of something (14 letters, starts with "I").
- Person who owns and rents out property (8 letters, starts with "L").
- Coverage for unforeseen events (9 letters, starts with "I").
- Payment arrangement where you reserve an item (6 letters, starts with "L").
- A communal pool of money for a specific purpose (5 letters, starts with "F").
- Things not included in a list or coverage (10 letters, starts with "E").
Down
- costs: Expenses for setting up something new (16 letters, starts with "S").
- Company providing insurance services (7 letters, starts with "I").
- Person protected by an insurance policy (7 letters, starts with "I").
- services: Programs that support the public (15 letters, starts with "C").
- Government agency providing financial assistance (7 letters, starts with "C").
- Things that are part of a list or coverage (10 letters, starts with "I").
14 Clues: A loan to buy real estate (8 letters, starts with "H"). • Coverage for unforeseen events (9 letters, starts with "I"). • Company providing insurance services (7 letters, starts with "I"). • Person who owns and rents out property (8 letters, starts with "L"). • Person protected by an insurance policy (7 letters, starts with "I"). • ...
Active vocabulary unit 2 (SO_PreInt) 2021-10-13
19 Clues: бонусы • зарплата • персонал • сантехник • сотрудник • страховка • бухгалтер • парикмахер • покупатель • соглашение • ненавидеть • развлечения • справляться • работодатель • сыт по горло • недвижимость • розничная торговля • добираться на работу/домой • пассажир,совершающий поездки из пригорода в город и обратно
Fintech in Wealth Management 2025-10-31
Across
- Investing guided by ESG principles — environmental, social, governance
- Automated system that provides investment advice using algorithms
- Managing renewals, policy changes, and payments digitally
- Online platform helping customers compare multiple insurance quotes
- AI-enabled chat or video support in health or insurance platforms
Down
- The process from quote generation to policy purchase
- Insurance where a group shares risk without a traditional insurer
- Type of policy activated or paused instantly via mobile app
- Buying smaller portions of expensive assets like shares
9 Clues: The process from quote generation to policy purchase • Buying smaller portions of expensive assets like shares • Managing renewals, policy changes, and payments digitally • Type of policy activated or paused instantly via mobile app • Insurance where a group shares risk without a traditional insurer • ...
Crossword 2017-10-23
Across
- Term in the insurance is used to cover the loss or damage claimed by another person
- Period where the insurance company holds all right to investigate the policy and decide whether to pay or not to pay to the insured
- In regards to insurance, Term that allows a previously terminated policy to resume active coverage
Down
- 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
- The person whom you have nominated for the insured amount in case of subscriber death
- The term used to describe company which covers the insured
- The term used to describe policyholder
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 • ...
Insurance Crosswords 2023-08-16
6 Clues: Insurance for car crashes • Insurance for dentist cost • Insurance on people's lives • Name of amount paid to Insurance • Insurance for the place you live in • Name of the request by customer to pay costs
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
Patient Access Terms 2021-07-07
Across
- A unique number that every patient is assigned
- A law that states hospitals must provide an appropriate medical screening to anyone coming to the ED
- The type of insurance the patient is enrolled in
- The person who holds the insurance coverage
- The person financially responsible for balances
Down
- Pieces of personal information about the patient
- We use these to search for a patient in the system
- Governs the way in which we can use and disclose a patient's health information
- When a patient has a preferred language other than English we must engage this
- All of the dependents on an insurance coverage
10 Clues: The person who holds the insurance coverage • A unique number that every patient is assigned • All of the dependents on an insurance coverage • The person financially responsible for balances • Pieces of personal information about the patient • The type of insurance the patient is enrolled in • We use these to search for a patient in the system • ...
Travel pack 2020-01-20
Across
- rac will cover in the _ and _
- cost of travel pack
- max duration of trip covered with travel insurance
- the number of months you have to hold a pack for and the number of visits allowed to the airport lounge with travel pack plus
Down
- what level of rac cover
- what kind of travel insurance
- customer must be under the age of to help covered with travel insurance
- max age of child not in education covered when travelling with parents
- we cover up to ten _ in emergency and medical associated expenses
- minimum number of nights of pre-booked accommodation in the Uk
10 Clues: cost of travel pack • what level of rac cover • what kind of travel insurance • rac will cover in the _ and _ • max duration of trip covered with travel insurance • minimum number of nights of pre-booked accommodation in the Uk • we cover up to ten _ in emergency and medical associated expenses • max age of child not in education covered when travelling with parents • ...
Mortgage 2023-09-28
Across
- How many years of work history are typically needed for a home loan?
- Customer buying a house or property
- The amount needed to pay a home loan in full.
- Restructuring of a mortgage loan to better someone's financial situation.
- What is the difference between how much your home is worth and how much you owe?
- Taxes and insurance being included in your monthly payment
- The agent that helps people buy and sell homes.
Down
- Checks that customers receive to pay for damages to their home.
- What type of insurance must you get for a home loan?
- What type of deposit is difficult to track during a mortgage loan?
- How much is the payout for a mortgage referral?
- Rates What is the finance charge associated with borrowing money from the bank?
- What is the minimum down payment % that you can put down on a home?
- What is the company called that handles the transferring of ownership from the seller to the buyer.
- What is a home loan that has a variable interest rate?
15 Clues: Customer buying a house or property • The amount needed to pay a home loan in full. • How much is the payout for a mortgage referral? • The agent that helps people buy and sell homes. • What type of insurance must you get for a home loan? • What is a home loan that has a variable interest rate? • Taxes and insurance being included in your monthly payment • ...
Unit 1 -Go Ahead 8- what is it in English? 2023-11-10
13 Clues: Grad • Schaden • Eigentum • Freiheit • Erdbeben • Abmessung • Abhängige • auftreten • Vorfahr/in • Versicherung • Ausgangsperre • Stadt (Bezirk) • Verantwortungen
Payroll vocabulary 2015-10-06
11-2 2019-12-05
Car Insurance Terms 2013-05-29
Across
- Someone with no insurance coverage
- This coverage protects you if someone is killed or hurt
- This covers losses that the collision will not cover, like cracked windshields
- This coverage provides you with benefits if you are injured in an automobile accident
Down
- This coverage will repair your vehicle in the event of an accident
- The main person driving the vehicle
- Someone who drives the vehicle every so often
- This will reduce the cost of insurance
- The cost of your insurance coverage for a year
- The portion of the loss that you are required to pay
10 Clues: Someone with no insurance coverage • The main person driving the vehicle • This will reduce the cost of insurance • Someone who drives the vehicle every so often • The cost of your insurance coverage for a year • The portion of the loss that you are required to pay • This coverage protects you if someone is killed or hurt • ...
Car Insurance Terms 2013-05-29
Across
- This coverage will repair your vehicle in the event of an accident
- The portion of the loss that you are required to pay
- Someone who drives the vehicle every so often
- The main person driving the vehicle
- This covers losses that the collision will not cover, like cracked windshields
- This will reduce the cost of insurance
Down
- Someone with no insurance coverage
- This coverage protects you if someone is killed or hurt
- This coverage provides you with benefits if you are injured in an automobile accident
- The cost of your insurance coverage for a year
10 Clues: Someone with no insurance coverage • The main person driving the vehicle • This will reduce the cost of insurance • Someone who drives the vehicle every so often • The cost of your insurance coverage for a year • The portion of the loss that you are required to pay • This coverage protects you if someone is killed or hurt • ...
Vocabulary - Unit 8 2021-05-17
20 Clues: czek • waluta • uparty • dochód • kaucja • hipoteka • bezcenny • bankomat • wypłacać • wynajemca • wytrawałość • ubezpieczenie • żyć ponad stan • reszta z rachunku • wartościowy, cenny • pasożytować na kimś • wkładać (np. kartę) • podzielić się rachunkiem • uporządkować, organizować • obciążyć kogoś opłatą za coś
New tech 2022-08-25
22 Clues: /dɛt/ • /ˈɛrə/ • /kəʊp/ • /bɪˈliːf/ • /ˈkɛːrɪŋ/ • /ˈfiːsiːz/ • /dɪˈmiːnə/ • /ˈɡradʒʊət/ • /strɛŋ(k)θ/ • /səˈpɔːtɪv/ • /krɪˈdɛnʃl/ • /ˈlʌɪvstɒk/ • /dɪsˈtʃɑːdʒ/ • /ɪnˈʃʊərəns/ • /ˈprɛdʒʊdɪs/ • /ˈskɪlf(ʊ)l/ • /ˈs(j)uːɪdʒ/ • /ˌmalˈpraktɪs/ • /ˌriːəˈʃɔːrɪŋ/ • /ˈkəʊˌpeɪm(ə)nt/ • /ˈtrʌs(t)ˌwəːði/ • /ˈweɪs(t)ˌwɔːtə/
Polina 2022-03-03
24 Clues: вор • рада • лить • угол • яркий • ручка • хижина • весить • мирный • следить • влияние • лопатка • нанимать • страховка • возможный • напуганный • лунный свет • принадлежать • через, сквозь • позволить себе • подготовиться к • несчастный случай • свидетель (чего-то) • достичь, дотянуться
Lección 5 - Los Viajes 2021-12-03
25 Clues: tour • pier • valid • hostel • cruise • turist • ticket • jungle • luggage • lodging • compass • to land • passport • transfer • traveler • vacation • to board • to report • dangerous • Insurance • adventure • Itinerary • to take off • Destination • Customs agent
The Triangular Trade 2023-08-27
21 Clues: haven • winst • kerker • chirurg • veiling • kolonie • welvaart • hard werk • fabriceren • verzekering • gebrandmerkt • onhygiënisch • burgemeester • samenzwering • grondstoffen • slavenhandelaar • een taalbarrière • menselijke lading • vloot, groep schepen • iemand die gevangen genomen wordt • in aantal overtreffen, in de meerderheid zijn
Health Care Services 2024-02-13
Across
- Child healthcare
- Rehabilitation
- sector, section
- Coverage
- Testing
- Elderly care
- Mental health
- Physical therapy
- Operation
- Inpatient facility
Down
- Caregiver
- Physician
- sections sectors
- Immunization
- Imaging
- Emergency transport
- Medications
- Outpatient center
- unexpected,often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- Oral Health
- gynaecology dept
21 Clues: Imaging • Testing • Coverage • Caregiver • Physician • Operation • Medications • Oral Health • Immunization • Elderly care • Mental health • Rehabilitation • sector, section • sections sectors • Child healthcare • Physical therapy • gynaecology dept • Outpatient center • Inpatient facility • Emergency transport • unexpected,often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
Life Insurance 2023-03-23
Across
- Insurance A contract between the insured person an a insurance company where the insured pays a certain amount of money to be given to one or more beneficiaries at time of death.
- Type of life insurance that stays in effect for the insured person’s entire life
- The people who receive the policy's face value or death benefit
- The amount of money paid monthly to your insurance company in exchange for coverage
Down
- The person who owns the insurance policy
- type of life insurance where you chose the amount of time
- A portion of your policy that earns interest and may be available for you to use in case of emergency.
7 Clues: The person who owns the insurance policy • type of life insurance where you chose the amount of time • The people who receive the policy's face value or death benefit • Type of life insurance that stays in effect for the insured person’s entire life • The amount of money paid monthly to your insurance company in exchange for coverage • ...
INSURANCE VOCABULARY 2023-12-13
Across
- a part of the cost of an accident, injury, etc., that you agree to pay when you buy insurance
- physical harm to something, which reduces its value or
- a large amount of money that is paid to someone
- (the act of) dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else and keeping it
Down
- a document showing an agreement you have made with an insurance company
- financial protection so that you get money if something bad happens
- an amount of money paid to get insurance
- a demand for money from an insurance company
8 Clues: an amount of money paid to get insurance • a demand for money from an insurance company • a large amount of money that is paid to someone • physical harm to something, which reduces its value or • financial protection so that you get money if something bad happens • a document showing an agreement you have made with an insurance company • ...
LSPD Terminology 2020-08-27
Across
- The CPI Certificate has been issued and the Lender has paid for the premium
- When a policy is canceled upon its effective date
- The party to whom money or insurance proceeds is to be paid in the event of a loss
- Reflects a change or modification of the insured's original insurance policy, such as adding a lienholder
- A policy document providing immediate and temporary insurance coverage, acceptable to Allied for 60 days
- The CPI certificate has been issued, but payment has not been received
Down
- A policy document indicating that a policy's coverage has been terminated
- A policy document that gets issued when a policy is at risk of being canceled, usually due to non payment
- Covers the damage to a vehicle caused by its impact with another object or vehicle
- Covers just about every other type of direct and accidental loss to the vehicle. These can include things such as falling objects, fire, theft, hail or flood
- A policy provided on the lender's behalf to protect the collateral when the borrower has not provided adequate proof of insurance coverage
- Is used to maintain or locate information and particulars specific to each Lender
12 Clues: When a policy is canceled upon its effective date • The CPI certificate has been issued, but payment has not been received • A policy document indicating that a policy's coverage has been terminated • The CPI Certificate has been issued and the Lender has paid for the premium • Is used to maintain or locate information and particulars specific to each Lender • ...
Accommodation 2025-02-07
14 Clues: lift • cămin • balcon • cabană • camping • chiriaș • stațiune • pensiune • asigurare • încălzire • proprietar • închiriere • cazare la gazdă • cazare cu dormitoare comune
Business Law 2022-03-31
Across
- pay to the insurer a sum of money.
- Utmost of good faith
- guarantees to the owner
- essential to the main purpose of contract
- Insurance contract
Down
- failed to make monthly payment as hirer.
- Hire purchase shall be in _________.
- are goods which will be manufactured.
- ________ is excluded from being goods.
- ____ agreement if more than one goods.
- measured of loss for payment of insurance
- no one can give what he has not.
12 Clues: Insurance contract • Utmost of good faith • guarantees to the owner • no one can give what he has not. • pay to the insurer a sum of money. • Hire purchase shall be in _________. • are goods which will be manufactured. • ________ is excluded from being goods. • ____ agreement if more than one goods. • failed to make monthly payment as hirer. • ...
Detective A (Sara) 2018-04-18
15 Clues: vloek • romans • weduwe • vangen • schrift • bediende • verdachte • verdwijnen • aanwijzing • verschijnen • attack hartaanval • theft de diefstal • disease leverziekte • force politie apparaat • insurance levensverzekering
L 9 - 2 2017-12-23
Mechanicsville History 2024-03-17
26 Clues: Cafe • Hotel • Lawyer • Hatchery • Hardware • Trucking • Hardware • Dry Goods • Insurance • Insurance • Sunderies • Sale Barn • Implement • Feed Store • DX station • Electrician • Funeral Home • Feed Company • Fire Company • Gulf station • Grocery Store • Grocery Store • Service Garage • Car Dealership • Memorial Building • General Merchandise
Unit 2: Saving, Investing, and Risk Management 2024-01-07
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- (PYF)To automatically save a specified amount from a paycheck for future use
- The amount of money originally invested
- A business that provides money related services
- The possibility of financial loss or physical harm
- Money paid out of pocket before insurance covers the remaining costs also known as co-pay
- The next best alternative given up when making a financial choice
- An interest bearing account where people put money for future use
Down
- A collection of stocks or bonds of various corporations
- The amount paid for and insurance policy
- To commit money to gain a profit or earn interest
- A fee received or paid for the use of money
- The possibility of financial loss or physical harm
- An IOU issued by a company, municipality, or the federal government in exchange for a loan from an investor that will be repaid with a set rate of return.
- A contract that outlines coverage plans and protects a person against financial loss or damage
- A share of a corporation sold to the public
15 Clues: The amount of money originally invested • The amount paid for and insurance policy • A fee received or paid for the use of money • A share of a corporation sold to the public • A business that provides money related services • To commit money to gain a profit or earn interest • The possibility of financial loss or physical harm • ...
LHE 2025-07-16
Across
- the person or entity whose life is insured
- the person or entity who pays the premium that keeps a life insurance policy in force
- the policy owner who transfers the benefits as collateral, ensuring the payment of a debt
- the individual or entity identified in a life insurance policy as the recipient of the death benefit
Down
- the insurer that evaluates an applicant for life insurance and make or declines to make an offer of insurance
- the individual, business, or trust that controls a life insurance policy
- the individual or entity to whom the title, rights, and benefits under a life insurance policy are assigned and who is also the beneficiary
7 Clues: the person or entity whose life is insured • the individual, business, or trust that controls a life insurance policy • the person or entity who pays the premium that keeps a life insurance policy in force • the policy owner who transfers the benefits as collateral, ensuring the payment of a debt • ...
Cars go 2024-11-22
Across
- the most an insurance company will oay original cost of the vehicle, but its acual, depreciated cash value at the time of the loss.
- when a covered driver causes injury or damage to other people or their property.
- a person who has been turned down three times for insurance becomes eligible to apply for insurance from the _________________.
- no blame is assigned in the event of an accident
- coverage A covered driver causes injury or damage to other people or their property.
Down
- coverage protects your own vehicle agaisnts risks unrelated to triffic acciedents.
- someone who leaves the accident scene and can't be identified
- Age, normal wear and tear, and the fact that used items are less valuable than new ones all contribute to this.
- the amount of coverage in a deductible
- You need to call your insurance company as soon as possible after an accident and file a __________.
10 Clues: the amount of coverage in a deductible • no blame is assigned in the event of an accident • someone who leaves the accident scene and can't be identified • when a covered driver causes injury or damage to other people or their property. • coverage protects your own vehicle agaisnts risks unrelated to triffic acciedents. • ...
Risk Management 2025-12-18
Across
- Alternative to self-insurance. In this case parties establish a licensed insurance company for their own use and benefit
- Flexible loan from a lender, allowing you to borrow money up to a set limit, repay it, and borrow again, paying interest only on the amount used, not the total
- Probable size of the loss occurring
- An arrangement by which a company undertakes to provide a guarantee of compensation for specified loss
Down
- Uncertainty of loss, because of changes in commodity prices, interest rates or exchange rates
- A highly customized insurance contract, that is specially crafted to meet specific risks
- Acronym of a group captive that can write any type of liability coverage except employers’ liability, workers compensation
- A situation with only two outcomes: a definite loss or no loss
- Completely bypass activities or decisions that might lead to the loss occurring
- Condition that increases the change of the loss occurring
10 Clues: Probable size of the loss occurring • Condition that increases the change of the loss occurring • A situation with only two outcomes: a definite loss or no loss • Completely bypass activities or decisions that might lead to the loss occurring • A highly customized insurance contract, that is specially crafted to meet specific risks • ...
Industries 2026-01-09
Across
- emberi erőforrás
- gyógyszer (ipar)
- kiskereskedelem (üzletek)
- szórakoztató (ipar)
- olaj ipar
- bányászat
- egészségügy
- élelmezés/ellátás/vendéglátás
- .... services =pénzügy
Down
- biztosítás
- önkormányzat
- könyvkiadás/nyomdászat
- állatenyésztés
- műsorszórás/közvetítés (rádió, TV)
- vegy(ipar)
- építő (ipar)
- mezőgazdaság
- könyvvitel/könyvelés
- reklámszakma
19 Clues: olaj ipar • bányászat • biztosítás • vegy(ipar) • egészségügy • önkormányzat • építő (ipar) • mezőgazdaság • reklámszakma • állatenyésztés • emberi erőforrás • gyógyszer (ipar) • szórakoztató (ipar) • könyvvitel/könyvelés • könyvkiadás/nyomdászat • .... services =pénzügy • kiskereskedelem (üzletek) • élelmezés/ellátás/vendéglátás • műsorszórás/közvetítés (rádió, TV)
Insurance 2023-01-04
Across
- provides a cash sum to your loved ones that die during the length of the policy
- used to show the risk of how much money they would have to cover if the insured got into an accident
- the amount you pay for health care services before your health insurance begins to pay
Down
- designed to pay for medical treatment,drugs, and preventative check-ups for you and others covered other plan
- the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy
- reduces financial uncertainty and makes accidental losses manageable
6 Clues: reduces financial uncertainty and makes accidental losses manageable • the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy • provides a cash sum to your loved ones that die during the length of the policy • the amount you pay for health care services before your health insurance begins to pay • ...
Insurance 2026-02-11
6 Clues: 30/60/10 • Might be a separate deductible on your home policy • Covers your own injuries on auto to a certain limit • Not covered on the base policy so you must add this • Theft, fire, collision and liability are what types of claims • Paperless, autopay, costco, ring doorbell, impact resistant roofs
Superior Home Services Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-31
Across
- These are used in Q&A and contain editable fields related to the associated entity
- Work items in Q&A that is related to a line item on an insurance settlement
- Actual cash value funds available for repairs from insurance settlement
- SHS way to track and locate loans in Q&A made up of six digits code
- Settlement funds that are available once repairs are completed in accordance with settlement
- The proposal number expected to be assigned to an individual work item
- The contractors price to complete the work item(s)
- A search tab that allows you to view/search scopes
- A search tab that allows you to view/search tasks
Down
- Actual cash value funds that have been used towards repairs
- The total unrequested funds from the work items list
- Total of all approved proposal ledger summaries
- Scope funds assigned to bid instruction to be used during the bid process
- Primarily pertinent notes for the loan that will only show notes entered within loan
- The total replacement cost of work items from an insurance estimate
15 Clues: Total of all approved proposal ledger summaries • A search tab that allows you to view/search tasks • The contractors price to complete the work item(s) • A search tab that allows you to view/search scopes • The total unrequested funds from the work items list • Actual cash value funds that have been used towards repairs • ...
At the Doctor's Office 2021-10-15
Across
- Typically a man whose spouse has passed away.
- Where do you live?
- Male, Female, Other, Decline to State
- Not Married!
- What is your postal code?
- The status of your marriage is also called
- Where do you work?
Down
- What number can we reach you at?
- Have a Husband/Wife/Legally binding partnership.
- Typically a female whose spouse has passed away.
- Who should we call in an emergency?
- The company that provides your insurance.
- This card has your insurance information.
- The day you were born.
- The place you were born.
- Had a Husband/Wife/Legally binding partnership that has now ended but we are both alive.
16 Clues: Not Married! • Where do you live? • Where do you work? • The day you were born. • The place you were born. • What is your postal code? • What number can we reach you at? • Who should we call in an emergency? • Male, Female, Other, Decline to State • The company that provides your insurance. • This card has your insurance information. • The status of your marriage is also called • ...
5-3 / 5-4 CW 2024-02-20
Across
- a government benefit to assist employees that are injured on the job
- a benefit to employees that includes health, life, and disability
- paid time off for vacation
- when people are paid a percentage of sales
- compensation received after an employee retires
- health care that covers only the employee
- employees who get paid by production
- paid time off
- provides health insurance for all members of family
Down
- a government program that provides benefits to eligible unemployed
- company provides stock as a benefit
- leave provided for taking care of children
- same as commission
- amount paid for each item completed
- a fixed period of time
- savings provided by employer for retirement
16 Clues: paid time off • same as commission • a fixed period of time • paid time off for vacation • company provides stock as a benefit • amount paid for each item completed • employees who get paid by production • health care that covers only the employee • leave provided for taking care of children • when people are paid a percentage of sales • ...
Patient Access Pre Registration 2024-03-18
Across
- document to verify who we can speak with
- our employer
- to view and edit schedules
- a person who is financially responsible for the account
- system to collect payments
- a questionnaire to determine primary payor before Medicare
- to collect patient personal information
- to create and document purpose of a call
- a fixed amount for non covered services
Down
- term for approved referral
- insurance provided by federal government for person over 65 or with disabilities
- person whose name the insurance is under
- tool used to find dept information and phone numbers
- protected information
- protected system to search patient information
- payment plan that requires yearly household income of $25,000
16 Clues: our employer • protected information • term for approved referral • to view and edit schedules • system to collect payments • to collect patient personal information • a fixed amount for non covered services • document to verify who we can speak with • person whose name the insurance is under • to create and document purpose of a call • ...
Auto Insurance 2025-09-07
Across
- Coverage for damage caused by natural disasters or theft
- Insurance that covers injuries to others if you're at fault
- Protection against damages to your own vehicle
Down
- Insurance that pays for medical expenses regardless of fault
- Amount you pay before insurance covers the rest
- Legal responsibility for injuries or damages caused to others
- Time period for which the insurance is valid
- The person insured under the policy
8 Clues: The person insured under the policy • Time period for which the insurance is valid • Protection against damages to your own vehicle • Amount you pay before insurance covers the rest • Coverage for damage caused by natural disasters or theft • Insurance that covers injuries to others if you're at fault • Insurance that pays for medical expenses regardless of fault • ...
Cars 2020-06-09
22 Clues: gaz • kombi • schowek • zderzak • bagażnik • sprzęgło • kabriolet • akumulator • odholodwać • wyprzedzać • wycieraczka • kierunkowskaz • odpiąć (pasy) • przednia szyba • wpaść w poślizg • felgi aluminiowe • światła awaryjne • deska rozdzielcza • lusterko wsteczne • zjechać na pobocze • gwałtownie skręcać • party ubezpieczenie oc (... insurance)
Let's check your vocabulary!! 4th 2016-07-29
21 Clues: 취소 • 보험 • 감소 • 복잡한 • 변호사 • 금지하다 • 확립하다 • 진정하다 • 계약(서) • 용어, 기간 • 품질 보증서 • 소치는 사람 • 피신, 피난 • 공상에 잠기다 • 고맙게 여기다 • 솔직한. 정직한 • 충실한. 성실한 • (가서)가져오다 • 회원권, 회원자격 • 시종일관. 계속해서 • 하찮게 보이게 만들다
Money 2016-03-14
24 Clues: Dar • Úrok • Půjčka • Příjem • Výdaje • Záloha • Úspory • Splátka • Výživné • Provize • Kapesné • Poplatek • Zůstatek • Hypotéka • Pojistné • Dividendy • Příspěvek • Stipendium • Předplatné • Přečerpání účtu • Dětský přídavek • Nákup na splátky • Platba za přesčasy • Podpora v nezaměstnanosti
Choosing a Health Plan 2012-11-16
Across
- this insurance fills in the coverage gaps from Medicare
- this health insurance gives you more flexibility than group insurance
Down
- this health insurance is less expensive than individual insurance
- an illness you were diagnosed with before switching insurances is a pre-existing _________
- this gives basic insurance to elderly and disable people
- COBRA stands for consolidated omnibus budget reconciliation ______
6 Clues: this insurance fills in the coverage gaps from Medicare • this gives basic insurance to elderly and disable people • this health insurance is less expensive than individual insurance • COBRA stands for consolidated omnibus budget reconciliation ______ • this health insurance gives you more flexibility than group insurance • ...
Car Insurance Terms 2013-05-29
Across
- The cost of your insurance coverage for a year
- This will reduce the cost of insurance
- This coverage provides you with benefits if you are injured in an automobile accident
- This coverage will repair your vehicle in the event of an accident
Down
- This covers losses that the collision will not cover, like cracked windshields
- Someone with no insurance coverage
- The main person driving the vehicle
- Someone who drives the vehicle every so often
- The portion of the loss that you are required to pay
- This coverage protects you if someone is killed or hurt
10 Clues: Someone with no insurance coverage • The main person driving the vehicle • This will reduce the cost of insurance • Someone who drives the vehicle every so often • The cost of your insurance coverage for a year • The portion of the loss that you are required to pay • This coverage protects you if someone is killed or hurt • ...
Patient Access Week Crosswork 2022-04-04
Across
- DIRECTOR OF PATIENT ACCESS FOR MUSC
- NEW LAW WHERE SELF-PAY AND OUT OF NETWORK PATIENTS MUST BE GIVEN NOTICE, CONSENT AND ESTIMATE PRIOR TO THEIR APPOINTMENT
- PERSON WHO IS THE HOLDER OF THE INSURANCE
- PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BILL
- MAIN PHYSICIAN OF PATIENT THAT MANAGES GENERAL HEALTH
- AUTHORIZATION FROM MANAGED CARE PLANS TO SEE A SPECIALS OR TO HAVE CERTAIN PROCEDURES
Down
- CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICE OF MUSC
- QUESTIONNAIRE REQUIRED BY MEDICARE TO BE COMPLETE ON ALL MEDICARE RECIPIENTS
- THE PERSON CARRYING THE INSURANCE POLICY
- FIXED AMOUNT THAT PATIENT MUST CONTRIBUTE BEFORE INSURANCE BENEFITS BEGIN
10 Clues: CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICE OF MUSC • PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BILL • DIRECTOR OF PATIENT ACCESS FOR MUSC • THE PERSON CARRYING THE INSURANCE POLICY • PERSON WHO IS THE HOLDER OF THE INSURANCE • MAIN PHYSICIAN OF PATIENT THAT MANAGES GENERAL HEALTH • FIXED AMOUNT THAT PATIENT MUST CONTRIBUTE BEFORE INSURANCE BENEFITS BEGIN • ...
28.3 Terms 2023-10-18
Across
- , 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.
Down
- , 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 • ...
Sports Medicine 2021-02-26
Across
- compensation for services provided by third party rather than a person recieving services.
- neither the government nor any individual who is employed can be held liable for negligence.
- the individual through expressed or implied agreement, assumes that some risk or danger will be involved in the particular undertaking in other words, a person takes his or her own chances.
- Advantage plans
- part of general insurance system protecting risks of liabillities imposed by lawsuits and claims.
- features insurance plans
- a requirement that a person act toward others in public with watchfulness
Down
- personal injury law concept used to determine proximmate cause after an accident.
- provides limited protection to someone who chooses to provide first aid.
- being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person.
- refers to the liability of any or all parties along the chain of commerce of any prodcuct damage caused by that product.
- a specific length of time to sue for damages from negligence.
- the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
- contract between the insurance company and policy holder.
- a identification number used to identify individuals provider or health entity.
15 Clues: Advantage plans • features insurance plans • the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care • contract between the insurance company and policy holder. • a specific length of time to sue for damages from negligence. • being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person. • provides limited protection to someone who chooses to provide first aid. • ...
SNAHC 2024 Open Enrollment 2023-10-26
Across
- A period during which employees can make changes to their benefit elections.
- Confidential program dedicated to supporting emotional health and well-being of employees and their families.
- The group of doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers that a plan has contracted with.
- Administered by Wex, this account allows you to set aside pre-tax dollars for eligible medical expenses.
- The list of medications covered by your insurance plan
- A voluntary benefit that provides payment once Short Term Disability(STD)ends
- The date by which you must submit your benefit selections.
- The amount you pay for each visit to a healthcare provider.
Down
- The coverage that pays for prescription medications.
- The document that outlines the details of your benefit options
- The money taken out of your paycheck to cover insurance premiums.
- A type of account that allows you to save for retirement on a pre-tax basis.
- The process of reviewing and choosing your benefit options for the upcoming year.
- A benefit paid by SNAHC that covers 25% of your salary in case of disability.
- The amount you pay for medical services before insurance kicks in.
15 Clues: The coverage that pays for prescription medications. • The list of medications covered by your insurance plan • The date by which you must submit your benefit selections. • The amount you pay for each visit to a healthcare provider. • The document that outlines the details of your benefit options • The money taken out of your paycheck to cover insurance premiums. • ...
Patient Access Crossword 2024-12-05
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- THIS AND THE PRIMARY CLINIC SHOULD ALWAYS MATCH
- IF THE PRIMARY LANGUAGE IS OTHER THAN ENGLISH, YOU NEED TO SELECT THE PATIENTS NEEDS AN "..."
- DON'T FORGET THIS NUMBER WHEN COMPLETING THE COVERAGE SECTION FOR BILLING
- THIS CARD NEEDS TO BE RESCANNED EVERY YEAR
- THE "..." SCREENING QUESTIONS NEED TO BE FILLED OUT EVERY 21 DAYS
- IF THE GUARANTOR IS SELF, MAKE SURE "..." DETAILS MATCH BETWEEN GUARANTOR AND PATIENT
- YOU SHOULD VERIFY THE PATIENT "..." HAS NOT EXPIRED, AND IF IT HAS, TRY TO OBTAIN A NEW ONE
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- THIS SHOULD BE ENTERED IN THE DEMORAPHICS IN MIXED CASE
- YOU NEED TO USE THE CORRECT "..." ACOUNT FOR BILLING PURPOSES
- YOU'LL SEE THIS NUMBER OF COVERAGES THROUGH MN INSURANCE
- DON'T FORGET THE "..." DATES WHEN ADDING A PATIENTS PHOTO ID
- WHAT FORM NEEDS TO BE FILLED OUT FOR WORK COMP OR TPL APPOINTMENTS?
- YOU NEED TO SELECT THIS WHEN NO INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE
- THIS SHOULD BE FILLED OUT SO CENTRACARE CAN SEND THE PATIENT SURVEYS
- HOW MANY SIGNATURES SHOULD EACH PATIENTS CHART HAVE SIGNED IN THE DOCUMENTS SECTION?
15 Clues: THIS CARD NEEDS TO BE RESCANNED EVERY YEAR • THIS AND THE PRIMARY CLINIC SHOULD ALWAYS MATCH • YOU NEED TO SELECT THIS WHEN NO INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE • THIS SHOULD BE ENTERED IN THE DEMORAPHICS IN MIXED CASE • YOU'LL SEE THIS NUMBER OF COVERAGES THROUGH MN INSURANCE • DON'T FORGET THE "..." DATES WHEN ADDING A PATIENTS PHOTO ID • ...
Patient Access Week 2026-03-18
Across
- 10. The critical, revenue-cycle activities occurring before a patient arrives for care are called.
- 15. We mark a patient for this when a patient is identified in EPIC with 2 different Medical Record Numbers.
- 13. This person carries the insurance coverage for themselves and/or their family.
- 4. The electronic health record used by Upstate.
- 5. This must be completed for those using Medicare A and B to pay for services.
- 7. An automobile accident falls under third party.
- 9. Our health information portal is called.
- 2. The federal law that protects patients' health information.
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- 12. This kind of treatment received by a patient in a hospital or clinic when the patient does not require hospitalization.
- 11. The critical process of validating a patient's identity and insurance coverage is called
- 3. Information collected during registration process that includes identifying information.
- The program we use to determine if an insurance is active is called Real Time.
- 6. Who makes medical decisions for the patient if the patient is unable?
- 14. The T in TPL means this.
- 1. The person responsible to pay the bill.
15 Clues: 14. The T in TPL means this. • 1. The person responsible to pay the bill. • 9. Our health information portal is called. • 4. The electronic health record used by Upstate. • 7. An automobile accident falls under third party. • 2. The federal law that protects patients' health information. • 6. Who makes medical decisions for the patient if the patient is unable? • ...
Unit 10 Vocabulary 2023-03-29
Across
- is insurance against the risk of individuals and families incurring medical expenses.
- insures the value of human life against the loss by death, injury, illness, or against expenses incidental to the latter, such as loss of income
- insures the value of items, such as homes, cars, furniture, art, and buildings, against the loss by riot, explosion, violence, hurricane, smoke, hail, aircraft, windstorm, fire, theft, flood, and earthquake.
- refers to the loss of physical property – home, contents, car, ancillary structures, landscaping, and even food in the freezer and refrigerator.
- are insurance personnel who consider each applicant for insurance and decide if they fall within acceptable parameters for coverage.
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- provides an economic benefit to a beneficiary in the event of death
- are a distribution of the company’s profits and are considered a return of premium. Therefore, the dividends are not taxed.
- is the amount the insured must pay from a loss before the insurance company begins to pay a claim.
- is policy reserves accumulated in an insurance policy and available to the policyholder to provide a “living benefit.”
- are the payments made to keep the policies in force. They are paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, annually, or as a one-time, single premium.
- are paid to purchase insurance.
11 Clues: are paid to purchase insurance. • provides an economic benefit to a beneficiary in the event of death • is insurance against the risk of individuals and families incurring medical expenses. • is the amount the insured must pay from a loss before the insurance company begins to pay a claim. • ...
commerce 2021-10-01
Across
- the collection and management of financial resources
- not eligible for insurance cover
- an amount to be paid for contract of insurance
- protection or reimbursement against losses
- have to take a ___ in life to succeed
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- evaluates and assumes another party's risk for payment
- money awarded to someone in recognition
- a contract where the insurer covers the insured lost
8 Clues: not eligible for insurance cover • have to take a ___ in life to succeed • money awarded to someone in recognition • protection or reimbursement against losses • an amount to be paid for contract of insurance • the collection and management of financial resources • a contract where the insurer covers the insured lost • ...
Patient Access Week 2026 2026-03-24
Across
- What law protects patients information
- Verification that a patient's insurance is still active
- What form is filled out to determine Medicare filing order
- What does the emergency medical treatment and labor act stand for
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- Name, date of birth, address
- Amount patient pays before insurance covers cost
- Process of confirming insurance coverage
- Fixed payment due at visit
8 Clues: Fixed payment due at visit • Name, date of birth, address • What law protects patients information • Process of confirming insurance coverage • Amount patient pays before insurance covers cost • Verification that a patient's insurance is still active • What form is filled out to determine Medicare filing order • ...
Accommodation 2025-02-11
14 Clues: cămin • balcon • vedere • cabană • camping • chiriaș • pensiune • stațiune • încălzire • asigurare • închiriere • proprietar • cazare la gazdă • cazare cu dormitoare comune
DRF Crossword 2020-04-01
Across
- Wealth in the form of cash or assets
- Response to specific action or situation
- Potentially disastrous system of rotating winds
- Assistance provided in times of disaster
- Natural calamity that cause damage and loss of life
- Someone who lends a helping hand in a crisis
- Accept liability under an insurance policy
- A serious danger or risk
- World wide outbreak of infectious disease
- Disaster arising from abnormal rainfall
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- Money available to manage potential disasters
- Cover to prepare for potential risks
- Demand or request for dues to be paid
- Obtaining goods and services before making the payment
- Regaining a pre-disaster state or situation
- Estimate of income and expenditure
- Joining hands to strengthen disaster preparedness(2 words)
- Small alteration made to achieve a result
18 Clues: A serious danger or risk • Estimate of income and expenditure • Wealth in the form of cash or assets • Cover to prepare for potential risks • Demand or request for dues to be paid • Disaster arising from abnormal rainfall • Response to specific action or situation • Assistance provided in times of disaster • Small alteration made to achieve a result • ...
Unit 6 Review 2026-02-18
Across
- Government health insurance for the elderly
- Separation of races challenged by civil rights activists
- JFK’s last name
- Last name of the civil rights leader who promoted nonviolence
- Location of MLK’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech
- War that escalated greatly in the 1960s
- 1964 law ending segregation in public places
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- JFK’s domestic program
- 1962 Cold War confrontation between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- LBJ declared a “War on” this
- 1965 law protecting African American voting rights
- JFK’s death in 1963
- LBJ’s domestic reform program
- Protest tactic where people refused to buy goods or services
- JFK program sending American volunteers overseas
- Government health insurance for low-income Americans
- President who created the Great Society
- Protest where activists sat at lunch counters
18 Clues: JFK’s last name • JFK’s death in 1963 • JFK’s domestic program • LBJ declared a “War on” this • LBJ’s domestic reform program • President who created the Great Society • War that escalated greatly in the 1960s • Government health insurance for the elderly • 1964 law ending segregation in public places • Protest where activists sat at lunch counters • ...
birthday couple 2014-11-17
18 Clues: epee • magic • green • puzzling • advocate • instruct • ice game • fr. king • make sure • imaginary • adornment • tower in sky • assassination • monster snack • has many wives • cocoon emerger • girl's best friend • better red than dead
Unit 1 -Go Ahead 8- what is it in English? 2023-11-10
13 Clues: Grad • Schaden • Eigentum • Freiheit • Erdbeben • Abmessung • Abhängige • auftreten • Vorfahr/in • Versicherung • Ausgangsperre • Stadt (Bezirk) • Verantwortungen
Neujahr 2023 2023-12-29
Mickali Garrison 6A 2018-05-09
Across
- A financial idea used to forecast a track income and expenses.
- Cash earned from a job or other sources
- The social science study of people use their limited resources in satisfaction of their limitless wants.
- A person that benefits or expected to benefit from someone; the person that receives the insurance money when policy funds are dispersed.
- The amount of cash borrowed
- A subset of Economics. The science that makes the management, creation and study of cash, banking, credit, investments assets and liilities.
- Post-Secondary Institution Examples in UTAH
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- Position of employment with a specific duties and compensation
- Cash spent on good and services.
- Costs Real or potential costs associated with missed opportunities based on choices made
- Security pledged for payments for a loan.
- The amount of money that insureds people to pay before the insurance company makes payments of loss.
- D contains some rules providing exemptions from a registration requirements, allowing some companies to offer, sell their securities with out having to register a securities of the SEC
- Cash one receives in return for work
- The amount paid for a contract of insurance
15 Clues: The amount of cash borrowed • Cash spent on good and services. • Cash one receives in return for work • Cash earned from a job or other sources • Security pledged for payments for a loan. • The amount paid for a contract of insurance • Post-Secondary Institution Examples in UTAH • Position of employment with a specific duties and compensation • ...
Finance 2024-03-19
Across
- worth The process of estimating the value of your assets and liabilities to determine your net worth.
- The amount of money that you owe to the government when you file your tax return.
- A type of IRA that allows you to make tax-deductible contributions and grow your money tax-free until retirement.
- The amount of money that you are required to pay out of pocket before insurance starts covering your expenses.
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- A type of tax that is assessed on the value of real estate or property.
- The maximum amount of money that an individual can contribute to their 401(k) plan in 2021.
- insurance A type of insurance that covers medical expenses and lost wages if you are injured in a car accident.
- insurance A type of insurance that covers losses due to fire, theft, and other types of damage to your home or belongings.
- A type of tax that is assessed on the value of assets that are inherited by an individual.
- Tax A type of tax credit that allows you to reduce your tax bill dollar-for-dollar for each eligible child under the age of 17.
10 Clues: A type of tax that is assessed on the value of real estate or property. • The amount of money that you owe to the government when you file your tax return. • A type of tax that is assessed on the value of assets that are inherited by an individual. • The maximum amount of money that an individual can contribute to their 401(k) plan in 2021. • ...
New Insights 4 Text 6 2023-08-30
14 Clues: lida • gravid • allmän • bekant • tacksam • tillåta • tilläggs • moderskap • försäkring • kejsarsnitt • förutsägbar • återhämta sig • konsultera/rådfråga • (läkar)besök/bestämd tid
183-1 2024-08-19
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- The type of degree typically required for a Health Information Technician. Associate
- A Medical Office ____ handles administrative tasks in healthcare settings. Assistant
- Verification Specialists handle this type of verification for patients. Insurance
- The privacy law that Release of Information Specialists must comply with. HIPAA
- The primary task of a Medical Biller is preparing and submitting ____ data to insurance companies. Billing
- The typical education level required for a Health Data Analyst. Degree
- A role that involves managing Electronic Health Records systems and ensuring coding accuracy. Technician
- A professional responsible for ensuring patient records are accurate and properly filed. Clerk
- Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software
- Professionals who translate medical procedures into standardized codes. Coders
- The typical work environment that is not an option for a Medical Records Clerk. Remote
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- These professionals convert voice recordings into written reports. Transcriptionists
- The first friendly face a patient sees in a healthcare facility. Registrar
- A professional who analyzes healthcare data to improve patient care. Analyst
- A key skill required for Medical Coders, involving systems like ICD-10 and CPT. Coding
- A professional who oversees health information systems and ensures compliance. Coordinator
- Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance
- The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR
- Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data
- The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED
20 Clues: Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data • Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software • The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED • The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR • Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance • ...
real estate crossword G-N 2012-07-31
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- After you obtain a loan, the company you make the payments to is "servicing" your loan. They process payments, send statements, manage the escrow/impound account, provide collection efforts on delinquent loans, ensure that insurance and property taxes are made on the property, handle pay-offs and assumptions, and provide a variety of other services.
- A formal written notice to a borrower that a default has occurred and that legal action may be taken.
- Median family income for a particular county or metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as estimated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
- A type of term life insurance often bought by borrowers. The amount of coverage decreases as the principal balance declines. Some policies also cover the borrower in the event of disability. In the event that the borrower dies while the policy is in force, the debt is automatically satisfied by insurance proceeds. In the case of disability insurance, the insurance will make the mortgage payment for a specified amount of time during the disability. Be careful to read the terms of coverage, however, because often the coverage does not start immediately upon the disability, but after a specified period, sometime forty-five days.
- A legal claim against a property that must be paid off when the property is sold. A mortgage or first trust deed is considered a lien.
- A cash asset or an asset that is easily converted into cash.
- borrower in a mortgage agreement.[Top]
- A mortgage loan, usually in second position, that allows the borrower to obtain cash drawn against the equity of his home, up to a predetermined amount.
- A mortgage company that originates loans, then places those loans with a variety of other lending institutions with whom they usually have pre-established relationships.
- The difference between the interest rate and the index on an adjustable rate mortgage. The margin remains stable over the life of the loan. It is the index which moves up and down.
- Insurance coverage that in the event of physical damage to a property from fire, wind, vandalism, or other hazards.
- A legal document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
- A type of insurance often purchased by homebuyers that will cover repairs to certain items, such as heating or air conditioning, should they break down within the coverage period. The buyer often requests the seller to pay for this coverage as a condition of the sale, but either party can pay.
- The percentage relationship between the amount of the loan and the appraised value or sales price (whichever is lower). loan to value
- A loan that exceeds Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's loan limits, currently at $227,150. Also called a nonconforming loan. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae loans are referred to as conforming loans.
- The amount paid by a mortgagor for mortgage insurance, either to a government agency such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or to a private mortgage insurance (MI) company.
- A form of ownership or taking title to property which means each party owns the whole property and that ownership is not separate. In the event of the death of one party, the survivor owns the property in its entirety.
- The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.[Top]
- An alternative financing option that allows home buyers to lease a home with an option to buy. Each month's rent payment may consist of not only the rent, but an additional amount which can be applied toward the down payment on an already specified price.
- credit report which reports the raw data pulled from two or more of the major credit repositories. Contrast with a Residential Mortgage Credit Report (RMCR) or a standard factual credit report.
- For an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), a limit on the amount that the enterest rate can increase or decrease over the life of the mortgage.
- An agreement by a commercial bank or other financial institution to extend credit up to a certain amount for a certain time to a specified borrower.
- How a lender refers to the process of obtaining new loans.
- A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest.
- Also referred to by a variety of other terms, such as lender, loan representative, loan "rep," account executive, and others. The loan officer serves several functions and has various responsibilities: they solicit loans, they are the representative of the lending institution, and they represent the borrower to the lending institution.
- units Properties that provide separate housing units for more than one family, although they secure only a single mortgage.
- A term which can refer to the institution making the loan or to the individual representing the firm. For example, loan officers are often referred to as "lenders."
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- A property description, recognized by law, that is sufficient to locate and identify the property without oral testimony.
- Occasionally, a lender will agree to modify the terms of your mortgage without requiring you t refinance. If any changes are made, it is called a modification.
- generally assumed to originate and fund their own loans, which are then sold on the secondary market, usually to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, or Ginnie Mae. However, firms rather loosely apply this term to themselves, whether they are true mortgage bankers or simply mortgage brokers or correspondents.
- A document that provides an itemized listing of the funds that were paid at closing. Items that appear on the statement include real estate commissions, loan fees, points, and initial escrow (impound) amounts. Each type of expense goes on a specific numbered line on the sheet. The totals at the bottom of the HUD-1 statement define the seller's net proceeds and the buyer's net payment at closing. It is called a HUD1 because the form is printed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The HUD1 statement is also known as the "closing statement" or "settlement sheet."
- A decision made by a court of law. In judgments that require the repayment of a debt, the court may place a lien against the debtor's real property as collateral for the judgment's creditor.[Top]
- The penalty a borrower must pay when a payment is made a stated number of days. On a first trust deed or mortgage, this is usually fifteen days.
- The interest rate stated on a mortgage note.
- A way of holding title to a property wherein the mortgagor does not actually own the property but rather has a recorded long-term lease on it. [Top]
- The lender in a mortgage agreement.
- The time period during which the lender has guaranteed an interest rate to a borrower.
- An insurance policy that combines personal liability insurance and hazard insurance coverage for a dwelling and its contents.
- A thorough inspection by a professional that evaluates the structural and mechanical condition of a property. A satisfactory home inspection is often included as a contingency by the purchaser.
- A legal document that pledges a property to the lender as security for payment of a debt. Instead of mortgages, some states use First Trust Deeds.
- A nonprofit association that manages the common areas of a planned unit development (PUD) or condominium project. In a condominium project, it has no ownership interest in the common elements. In a PUD project, it holds title to the common elements.
- Insurance coverage that offers protection against claims alleging that a property owner's negligence or inappropriate action resulted in bodily injury or property damage to another party. It is usually part of a homeowner's insurance policy.
- A type of foreclosure proceeding used in some states that is handled as a civil lawsuit and conducted entirely under the auspices of a court. Other states use non-judicial foreclosure.
- Some adjustable rate mortgages allow the interest rate to fluctuate independently of a required minimum payment. If a borrower makes the minimum payment it may not cover all of the interest that would normally be due at the current interest rate. In essence, the borrower is deferring the interest payment, which is why this is called "deferred interest." The deferred interest is added to the balance of the loan and the loan balance grows larger instead of smaller, which is called negative amortization.
- A refinance transaction which is not intended to put cash in the hand of the borrower. Instead, the new balance is caculated to cover the balance due on the current loan and any costs associated with obtaining the new mortgage. Often referred to as a "rate and term refinance."
- An agreement in which the lender guarantees a specified interest rate for a certain amount of time at a certain cost.
- A written agreement between the property owner and a tenant that stipulates the payment and conditions under which the tenant may possess the real estate for a specified period of time. [Top]
- Insurance that covers the lender against some of the losses incurred as a result of a default on a home loan. Often mistakenly referred to as PMI, which is actually the name of one of the larger mortgage insurers. Mortgage insurance is usually required in one form or another on all loans that have a loan-to-value higher than eighty percent. Mortgages above 80% LTV that call themselves "No MI" are usually a made at a higher interest rate. Instead of the borrower paying the mortgage insurance premiums directly, they pay a higher interest rate to the lender, which then pays the mortgage insurance themselves. Also, FHA loans and certain first-time homebuyer programs require mortgage insurance regardless of the loan-to-value.
- Usually referred to as a reverse annuity mortgage, what makes this type of mortgage unique is that instead of making payments to a lender, the lender makes payments to you. It enables older home owners to convert the equity they have in their homes into cash, usually in the form of monthly payments. Unlike traditional home equity loans, a borrower does not qualify on the basis of income but on the value of his or her home. In addition, the loan does not have to be repaid until the borrower no longer occupies the property. Home Equity Conversion Mortgage
- Many lenders offer loans that you can obtain at "no cost." You should inquire whether this means there are no "lender" costs associated with the loan, or if it also covers the other costs you would normally have in a purchase or refinance transactions, such as title insurance, escrow fees, settlement fees, appraisal, recording fees, notary fees, and others. These are fees and costs which may be associated with buying a home or obtaining a loan, but not charged directly by the lender. Keep in mind that, like a "no-point" loan, the interest rate will be higher than if you obtain a loan that has costs associated with it.
- A person's financial obligations. Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others.
51 Clues: The lender in a mortgage agreement. • borrower in a mortgage agreement.[Top] • The interest rate stated on a mortgage note. • How a lender refers to the process of obtaining new loans. • A cash asset or an asset that is easily converted into cash. • A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest. • ...
real estate crossword G-N 2012-07-31
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- A type of term life insurance often bought by borrowers. The amount of coverage decreases as the principal balance declines. Some policies also cover the borrower in the event of disability. In the event that the borrower dies while the policy is in force, the debt is automatically satisfied by insurance proceeds. In the case of disability insurance, the insurance will make the mortgage payment for a specified amount of time during the disability. Be careful to read the terms of coverage, however, because often the coverage does not start immediately upon the disability, but after a specified period, sometime forty-five days.
- A loan that exceeds Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's loan limits, currently at $227,150. Also called a nonconforming loan. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae loans are referred to as conforming loans.
- A thorough inspection by a professional that evaluates the structural and mechanical condition of a property. A satisfactory home inspection is often included as a contingency by the purchaser.
- After you obtain a loan, the company you make the payments to is "servicing" your loan. They process payments, send statements, manage the escrow/impound account, provide collection efforts on delinquent loans, ensure that insurance and property taxes are made on the property, handle pay-offs and assumptions, and provide a variety of other services.
- The difference between the interest rate and the index on an adjustable rate mortgage. The margin remains stable over the life of the loan. It is the index which moves up and down.
- Also referred to by a variety of other terms, such as lender, loan representative, loan "rep," account executive, and others. The loan officer serves several functions and has various responsibilities: they solicit loans, they are the representative of the lending institution, and they represent the borrower to the lending institution.
- Insurance coverage that in the event of physical damage to a property from fire, wind, vandalism, or other hazards.
- A term which can refer to the institution making the loan or to the individual representing the firm. For example, loan officers are often referred to as "lenders."
- credit report which reports the raw data pulled from two or more of the major credit repositories. Contrast with a Residential Mortgage Credit Report (RMCR) or a standard factual credit report.
- units Properties that provide separate housing units for more than one family, although they secure only a single mortgage.
- The penalty a borrower must pay when a payment is made a stated number of days. On a first trust deed or mortgage, this is usually fifteen days.
- Some adjustable rate mortgages allow the interest rate to fluctuate independently of a required minimum payment. If a borrower makes the minimum payment it may not cover all of the interest that would normally be due at the current interest rate. In essence, the borrower is deferring the interest payment, which is why this is called "deferred interest." The deferred interest is added to the balance of the loan and the loan balance grows larger instead of smaller, which is called negative amortization.
- A cash asset or an asset that is easily converted into cash.
- A person's financial obligations. Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others.
- A document that provides an itemized listing of the funds that were paid at closing. Items that appear on the statement include real estate commissions, loan fees, points, and initial escrow (impound) amounts. Each type of expense goes on a specific numbered line on the sheet. The totals at the bottom of the HUD-1 statement define the seller's net proceeds and the buyer's net payment at closing. It is called a HUD1 because the form is printed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The HUD1 statement is also known as the "closing statement" or "settlement sheet."
- A refinance transaction which is not intended to put cash in the hand of the borrower. Instead, the new balance is caculated to cover the balance due on the current loan and any costs associated with obtaining the new mortgage. Often referred to as a "rate and term refinance."
- A legal claim against a property that must be paid off when the property is sold. A mortgage or first trust deed is considered a lien.
- For an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), a limit on the amount that the enterest rate can increase or decrease over the life of the mortgage.
- generally assumed to originate and fund their own loans, which are then sold on the secondary market, usually to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, or Ginnie Mae. However, firms rather loosely apply this term to themselves, whether they are true mortgage bankers or simply mortgage brokers or correspondents.
- A form of ownership or taking title to property which means each party owns the whole property and that ownership is not separate. In the event of the death of one party, the survivor owns the property in its entirety.
- The time period during which the lender has guaranteed an interest rate to a borrower.
- A formal written notice to a borrower that a default has occurred and that legal action may be taken.
- A legal document that pledges a property to the lender as security for payment of a debt. Instead of mortgages, some states use First Trust Deeds.
- The lender in a mortgage agreement.
- A decision made by a court of law. In judgments that require the repayment of a debt, the court may place a lien against the debtor's real property as collateral for the judgment's creditor.[Top]
- An insurance policy that combines personal liability insurance and hazard insurance coverage for a dwelling and its contents.
- The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.[Top]
Down
- Insurance coverage that offers protection against claims alleging that a property owner's negligence or inappropriate action resulted in bodily injury or property damage to another party. It is usually part of a homeowner's insurance policy.
- A mortgage company that originates loans, then places those loans with a variety of other lending institutions with whom they usually have pre-established relationships.
- A type of foreclosure proceeding used in some states that is handled as a civil lawsuit and conducted entirely under the auspices of a court. Other states use non-judicial foreclosure.
- borrower in a mortgage agreement.[Top]
- The percentage relationship between the amount of the loan and the appraised value or sales price (whichever is lower). loan to value
- Insurance that covers the lender against some of the losses incurred as a result of a default on a home loan. Often mistakenly referred to as PMI, which is actually the name of one of the larger mortgage insurers. Mortgage insurance is usually required in one form or another on all loans that have a loan-to-value higher than eighty percent. Mortgages above 80% LTV that call themselves "No MI" are usually a made at a higher interest rate. Instead of the borrower paying the mortgage insurance premiums directly, they pay a higher interest rate to the lender, which then pays the mortgage insurance themselves. Also, FHA loans and certain first-time homebuyer programs require mortgage insurance regardless of the loan-to-value.
- A nonprofit association that manages the common areas of a planned unit development (PUD) or condominium project. In a condominium project, it has no ownership interest in the common elements. In a PUD project, it holds title to the common elements.
- Many lenders offer loans that you can obtain at "no cost." You should inquire whether this means there are no "lender" costs associated with the loan, or if it also covers the other costs you would normally have in a purchase or refinance transactions, such as title insurance, escrow fees, settlement fees, appraisal, recording fees, notary fees, and others. These are fees and costs which may be associated with buying a home or obtaining a loan, but not charged directly by the lender. Keep in mind that, like a "no-point" loan, the interest rate will be higher than if you obtain a loan that has costs associated with it.
- Occasionally, a lender will agree to modify the terms of your mortgage without requiring you t refinance. If any changes are made, it is called a modification.
- The amount paid by a mortgagor for mortgage insurance, either to a government agency such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or to a private mortgage insurance (MI) company.
- Median family income for a particular county or metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as estimated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
- An agreement in which the lender guarantees a specified interest rate for a certain amount of time at a certain cost.
- A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest.
- A way of holding title to a property wherein the mortgagor does not actually own the property but rather has a recorded long-term lease on it. [Top]
- A mortgage loan, usually in second position, that allows the borrower to obtain cash drawn against the equity of his home, up to a predetermined amount.
- A property description, recognized by law, that is sufficient to locate and identify the property without oral testimony.
- A written agreement between the property owner and a tenant that stipulates the payment and conditions under which the tenant may possess the real estate for a specified period of time. [Top]
- An alternative financing option that allows home buyers to lease a home with an option to buy. Each month's rent payment may consist of not only the rent, but an additional amount which can be applied toward the down payment on an already specified price.
- An agreement by a commercial bank or other financial institution to extend credit up to a certain amount for a certain time to a specified borrower.
- A type of insurance often purchased by homebuyers that will cover repairs to certain items, such as heating or air conditioning, should they break down within the coverage period. The buyer often requests the seller to pay for this coverage as a condition of the sale, but either party can pay.
- How a lender refers to the process of obtaining new loans.
- A legal document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
- The interest rate stated on a mortgage note.
- Usually referred to as a reverse annuity mortgage, what makes this type of mortgage unique is that instead of making payments to a lender, the lender makes payments to you. It enables older home owners to convert the equity they have in their homes into cash, usually in the form of monthly payments. Unlike traditional home equity loans, a borrower does not qualify on the basis of income but on the value of his or her home. In addition, the loan does not have to be repaid until the borrower no longer occupies the property. Home Equity Conversion Mortgage
51 Clues: The lender in a mortgage agreement. • borrower in a mortgage agreement.[Top] • The interest rate stated on a mortgage note. • How a lender refers to the process of obtaining new loans. • A cash asset or an asset that is easily converted into cash. • A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest. • ...
real estate crossword G-N 2012-07-31
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- Also referred to by a variety of other terms, such as lender, loan representative, loan "rep," account executive, and others. The loan officer serves several functions and has various responsibilities: they solicit loans, they are the representative of the lending institution, and they represent the borrower to the lending institution.
- borrower in a mortgage agreement.[Top]
- The lender in a mortgage agreement.
- A legal claim against a property that must be paid off when the property is sold. A mortgage or first trust deed is considered a lien.
- Insurance coverage that offers protection against claims alleging that a property owner's negligence or inappropriate action resulted in bodily injury or property damage to another party. It is usually part of a homeowner's insurance policy.
- credit report which reports the raw data pulled from two or more of the major credit repositories. Contrast with a Residential Mortgage Credit Report (RMCR) or a standard factual credit report.
- A type of insurance often purchased by homebuyers that will cover repairs to certain items, such as heating or air conditioning, should they break down within the coverage period. The buyer often requests the seller to pay for this coverage as a condition of the sale, but either party can pay.
- The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.[Top]
- The penalty a borrower must pay when a payment is made a stated number of days. On a first trust deed or mortgage, this is usually fifteen days.
- A document that provides an itemized listing of the funds that were paid at closing. Items that appear on the statement include real estate commissions, loan fees, points, and initial escrow (impound) amounts. Each type of expense goes on a specific numbered line on the sheet. The totals at the bottom of the HUD-1 statement define the seller's net proceeds and the buyer's net payment at closing. It is called a HUD1 because the form is printed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The HUD1 statement is also known as the "closing statement" or "settlement sheet."
- A loan that exceeds Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's loan limits, currently at $227,150. Also called a nonconforming loan. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae loans are referred to as conforming loans.
- A mortgage loan, usually in second position, that allows the borrower to obtain cash drawn against the equity of his home, up to a predetermined amount.
- A legal document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
- An alternative financing option that allows home buyers to lease a home with an option to buy. Each month's rent payment may consist of not only the rent, but an additional amount which can be applied toward the down payment on an already specified price.
- A nonprofit association that manages the common areas of a planned unit development (PUD) or condominium project. In a condominium project, it has no ownership interest in the common elements. In a PUD project, it holds title to the common elements.
- A type of foreclosure proceeding used in some states that is handled as a civil lawsuit and conducted entirely under the auspices of a court. Other states use non-judicial foreclosure.
- A thorough inspection by a professional that evaluates the structural and mechanical condition of a property. A satisfactory home inspection is often included as a contingency by the purchaser.
- An agreement by a commercial bank or other financial institution to extend credit up to a certain amount for a certain time to a specified borrower.
- A decision made by a court of law. In judgments that require the repayment of a debt, the court may place a lien against the debtor's real property as collateral for the judgment's creditor.[Top]
- A formal written notice to a borrower that a default has occurred and that legal action may be taken.
- A cash asset or an asset that is easily converted into cash.
- A refinance transaction which is not intended to put cash in the hand of the borrower. Instead, the new balance is caculated to cover the balance due on the current loan and any costs associated with obtaining the new mortgage. Often referred to as a "rate and term refinance."
- The interest rate stated on a mortgage note.
- For an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), a limit on the amount that the enterest rate can increase or decrease over the life of the mortgage.
- How a lender refers to the process of obtaining new loans.
- A person's financial obligations. Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others.
- A legal document that pledges a property to the lender as security for payment of a debt. Instead of mortgages, some states use First Trust Deeds.
- Occasionally, a lender will agree to modify the terms of your mortgage without requiring you t refinance. If any changes are made, it is called a modification.
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- Some adjustable rate mortgages allow the interest rate to fluctuate independently of a required minimum payment. If a borrower makes the minimum payment it may not cover all of the interest that would normally be due at the current interest rate. In essence, the borrower is deferring the interest payment, which is why this is called "deferred interest." The deferred interest is added to the balance of the loan and the loan balance grows larger instead of smaller, which is called negative amortization.
- An agreement in which the lender guarantees a specified interest rate for a certain amount of time at a certain cost.
- Median family income for a particular county or metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as estimated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
- Insurance that covers the lender against some of the losses incurred as a result of a default on a home loan. Often mistakenly referred to as PMI, which is actually the name of one of the larger mortgage insurers. Mortgage insurance is usually required in one form or another on all loans that have a loan-to-value higher than eighty percent. Mortgages above 80% LTV that call themselves "No MI" are usually a made at a higher interest rate. Instead of the borrower paying the mortgage insurance premiums directly, they pay a higher interest rate to the lender, which then pays the mortgage insurance themselves. Also, FHA loans and certain first-time homebuyer programs require mortgage insurance regardless of the loan-to-value.
- A way of holding title to a property wherein the mortgagor does not actually own the property but rather has a recorded long-term lease on it. [Top]
- A mortgage company that originates loans, then places those loans with a variety of other lending institutions with whom they usually have pre-established relationships.
- A property description, recognized by law, that is sufficient to locate and identify the property without oral testimony.
- A written agreement between the property owner and a tenant that stipulates the payment and conditions under which the tenant may possess the real estate for a specified period of time. [Top]
- The amount paid by a mortgagor for mortgage insurance, either to a government agency such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or to a private mortgage insurance (MI) company.
- A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest.
- An insurance policy that combines personal liability insurance and hazard insurance coverage for a dwelling and its contents.
- The difference between the interest rate and the index on an adjustable rate mortgage. The margin remains stable over the life of the loan. It is the index which moves up and down.
- Usually referred to as a reverse annuity mortgage, what makes this type of mortgage unique is that instead of making payments to a lender, the lender makes payments to you. It enables older home owners to convert the equity they have in their homes into cash, usually in the form of monthly payments. Unlike traditional home equity loans, a borrower does not qualify on the basis of income but on the value of his or her home. In addition, the loan does not have to be repaid until the borrower no longer occupies the property. Home Equity Conversion Mortgage
- The percentage relationship between the amount of the loan and the appraised value or sales price (whichever is lower). loan to value
- A form of ownership or taking title to property which means each party owns the whole property and that ownership is not separate. In the event of the death of one party, the survivor owns the property in its entirety.
- A type of term life insurance often bought by borrowers. The amount of coverage decreases as the principal balance declines. Some policies also cover the borrower in the event of disability. In the event that the borrower dies while the policy is in force, the debt is automatically satisfied by insurance proceeds. In the case of disability insurance, the insurance will make the mortgage payment for a specified amount of time during the disability. Be careful to read the terms of coverage, however, because often the coverage does not start immediately upon the disability, but after a specified period, sometime forty-five days.
- Many lenders offer loans that you can obtain at "no cost." You should inquire whether this means there are no "lender" costs associated with the loan, or if it also covers the other costs you would normally have in a purchase or refinance transactions, such as title insurance, escrow fees, settlement fees, appraisal, recording fees, notary fees, and others. These are fees and costs which may be associated with buying a home or obtaining a loan, but not charged directly by the lender. Keep in mind that, like a "no-point" loan, the interest rate will be higher than if you obtain a loan that has costs associated with it.
- units Properties that provide separate housing units for more than one family, although they secure only a single mortgage.
- The time period during which the lender has guaranteed an interest rate to a borrower.
- After you obtain a loan, the company you make the payments to is "servicing" your loan. They process payments, send statements, manage the escrow/impound account, provide collection efforts on delinquent loans, ensure that insurance and property taxes are made on the property, handle pay-offs and assumptions, and provide a variety of other services.
- generally assumed to originate and fund their own loans, which are then sold on the secondary market, usually to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, or Ginnie Mae. However, firms rather loosely apply this term to themselves, whether they are true mortgage bankers or simply mortgage brokers or correspondents.
- Insurance coverage that in the event of physical damage to a property from fire, wind, vandalism, or other hazards.
- A term which can refer to the institution making the loan or to the individual representing the firm. For example, loan officers are often referred to as "lenders."
51 Clues: The lender in a mortgage agreement. • borrower in a mortgage agreement.[Top] • The interest rate stated on a mortgage note. • How a lender refers to the process of obtaining new loans. • A cash asset or an asset that is easily converted into cash. • A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest. • ...
FinLit Vocab for Midterm Review 2021-11-22
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- the total amount of money outstanding on a loan.
- A required portion of the purchase price paid at the time of purchase.
- Combining several small accounts into one larger account that you may be able to finance at a lower rate at a bank or with another lender.
- a formal report to the IRS that contains all the information relative to a
- Assets that have been pledged against loan repayment.
- Ensures that workers can continue their health insurance coverage even if they switch jobs.
- A period of very high birth rates after World War II that occurred between 1946 and 1964.
- provides health care coverage to older or disabled Americans.
- a taxable gain that occurs when you sell an asset for more than you paid for it.
- The study of human populations.
- a branch of the U.S. Treasury Department that carries out the federal tax system. Often referred to as the IRS.
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a six-page form that requires detailed financial information from you and your parents.
- allows consumers to borrow up to some preset maximum amount. An example would be a credit card.
- the amount of money a person takes home after taxes and deductions. Also referred to as take home pay.
- The world in which economies of all countries interact and depend on each other.
- The interest rate remains the same for the life of the loan.
- Insurance plans that cover a large group of individuals, such as all the employees of a company or local government.
- Organizations that collect credit information about individual consumers.
- Someone other than the borrower who agrees to sign the loan document and repay the loan if the original borrower stops making payments.
- A period in which the economy is shrinking.
- provides payments to eligible retirees and disabled people.
- the difference between the home’s value and the amount owed to a lender.
- Summarizes a person’s credit history, including applications for credit of any kind, payment record for bills, whether you have paid late fees, and any other public information.
- Total income minus allowable amounts such as retirement contributions, alimony, student loan interest, and other expenses allowed by IRS. Abbreviated as AGI.
- Allows a homeowner to borrow against the equity in her or her home.
- a financial product that provides payment for medical services when people suffer a financial loss because of illness or injury
- A lender provides cash advances at a high cost to customers in exchange for one of their checks dated for some time in the future.
- fees charged by a lender on borrowed money.
- Focuses on the study of individual choices or decisions made by smaller units, such as a firm.
- Money collected by a government from its citizens for the purpose of operating the government.
- When a potential creditor accesses your credit report to examine your credit history and determine your ability to repay.
- Upfront money from the buyer that is sued to pay for a portion of the house.
- Alternating periods of shrinking & growth, or contraction & expansion, in the economy.
- Financial institutions, such as banks, that agree to make a certain amount of credit available.
- federal and state taxes withheld from a person’s paycheck and sent directly to the government by the employer.
- The total dollar amount of all final goods and services purchased within the nation’s borders in each year.
- The share of costs for covered insurance services that the insured person is required to pay out of her or her pocket.
- The formal measure of inflation that tells whether things overall are more expensive now than in the past.
- a person’s record of using credit.
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- Amount taken home after taxes and deductions. Also referred to as net pay.
- Allows you to continue health insurance coverage for up to 18 months after your employment ends.
- This rate may go up or down over time. Abbreviated as ARM.
- credit extended for a short term, such as 30 days or less.
- Used for specific purchases but allows the borrower more time to repay the money.
- An agreement to allow borrowing as needed up to a certain amount of money.
- Total amount of a person’s income from almost any source.
- Higher interest rate mortgage loans made to people with poor credit scores.
- money a lender makes available to a borrower with the understanding that the borrower will repay the money in the future.
- A sustained increase in the general level of prices.
- The amount of money a policyholder pays prior to the insurance company’s payment.
- A loan that has some asset pledged against the loan so that the lender is assured of ending up with some valuable asset if the borrower fails to pay off the loan.
- Additional insurance coverage to cover things such as jewelry or valuable heirlooms that are often not fully covered by a typical insurance policy.
- The person who buys a health insurance policy or subscribes to it through an employer.
- An insurance pan that pays a specific person or persons when the policyholder dies.
- Regular payments paid to an insurance company in return for insurance coverage.
- A time allowed by credit card companies in which you are not charged interest on purchases.
- The study of choices.
- a process in which the courts provide protection for a person who is unable to pay off his or her debts.
- deals with broad issues that impact the economy as a whole.
- An asset pledged as security for repayment of a loan.
- Covers you against any damage you do to other people or their property.
- The system in which individuals, businesses, governments, and the world as a whole interact.
- Loans that have no collateral pledged against the loan.
- Credit card feature that allows people to exceed their credit limit.
- A long-term rental agreement.
- A type of credit typically started at the time of purchase for a specific asset.
- A severe recession.
- a financial product that, when purchased, provides reimbursement paid to a person in the event of certain types of financial loss.
- income taxes for a specific year.
- The rate that factors in all the financing costs so that borrowers know exactly what they are paying and can make informed decisions. Abbreviated as APR.
- Health conditions that existed before one’s insurance policy was granted.
- The date at which the loan will be completely repaid.
- When someone uses your personal information without your permission for personal gain.
- provides individuals with revolving open-end credit, which can be drawn from repeatedly up to some preset limit.
- the total amount of money earned before deductions.
- a numeric score that uses your credit history to assess your creditworthiness.
- A business that holds an item as collateral in exchange for a short-term loan.
- An extremely low interest rate for a short period of time used as a deal sweetener.
- Type of loan taken out to obtain a home.
79 Clues: A severe recession. • The study of choices. • A long-term rental agreement. • The study of human populations. • income taxes for a specific year. • a person’s record of using credit. • Type of loan taken out to obtain a home. • A period in which the economy is shrinking. • fees charged by a lender on borrowed money. • the total amount of money outstanding on a loan. • ...
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Patient Access Week 2025 2025-03-31
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- The sport that Brandon plays
- Medicare form that informs hospitalized inpatient beneficiaries of their hospital discharge appeal right
- Fixed sum of money that the beneficiary must contribute towards the cost of their healthcare before insurance benefits begin
- Federal law requiring employers to permit employees to continue their group health insurance coverage after termination
- Federal Law that requires hospital emergency departments to provide an appropriate medical screening examination (MSE) to anyone seeking treatment for a medical condition, regardless of citizenship, legal status, or ability to pay
- The person who is financially responsible for the account
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- Federal health insurance for people 65 or older, some younger people with disabilities and/or people with End-Stage Renal Disease
- Federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient’s consent or knowledge
- Questionnaire to determine primary payor before Medicare
- State insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage to some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities
- Medicare form that informs hospitalized outpatient beneficiaries of their hospital discharge appeal right
- The sport that Justin plays and coaches
12 Clues: The sport that Brandon plays • The sport that Justin plays and coaches • Questionnaire to determine primary payor before Medicare • The person who is financially responsible for the account • Medicare form that informs hospitalized inpatient beneficiaries of their hospital discharge appeal right • ...
