insurance Crossword Puzzles
FRIDAY CROSSWORD 2025-05-23
Across
- This is the last name of the lead PA down in Express Care.
- Someone might mark a patient as this if they miss their appointment and don't call beforehand.
- This type of injection is never covered by medical insurance, and usually costs $600.
- We need this form signed in order to see a patient who is under 18 without their parent.
- This insurance used to have a $1 copay in Audubon, but doesn't anymore. (Check your emails!)
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- This is one of our PCC leads who likes to bake treats.
- We have two PAs with this last name - Robert works with Jepson and Marie works with Feign.
- This is the category for signature pages, spine questionnaires, and insurance cards.
- This insurance won't always have the right copay info in ModMed, so we need to refer to the printed copays list.
- If a patient comes in needing this type of paperwork filled out, we send them to medical records.
- This type of occupational therapy appointment always needs paperwork, unless the notes say otherwise.
- When we close, we send two emails: one with the petty cash log and one with the _______.
12 Clues: This is one of our PCC leads who likes to bake treats. • This is the last name of the lead PA down in Express Care. • This is the category for signature pages, spine questionnaires, and insurance cards. • This type of injection is never covered by medical insurance, and usually costs $600. • ...
La Technologie 2014-02-17
24 Clues: Fad • User • From • Trend • Field • Battle • Popular • Brokers • Novelty • Robotics • To shake • To reach • Receipts • Guarantee • Insurance • To design • To project • Scalability • Reliability • Availability • Requirements • Free of charge • Unemployed people • Massive Open Online Courses
Awesom 8 Ticket to the USA Dream or Nightmare? 2023-04-16
24 Clues: yta • råna • smak • ofta • fälla • kräva • mindre • oärlig • mardröm • nackdel • korrupt • utstött • varierad • förstöra • livsstil • framfusig • kort, tvär • överviktig • försäkring • det negativa • entusiastisk • fruktansvärd • stöld (två ord) • skräpmat (två ord)
El Viaje 2023-05-23
23 Clues: trip • port • double • ticket • hostel • lodging • to land • seatbelt • passport • cancelled • itinerary • to cancel • insurance • round trip • ecotourism • first-rate • campground • traffic jam • to take off • destination • scuba diving • cruise (ship) • notice; warning
TRQ 2024-09-10
Across
- saapuminen
- nousta junaan tai laivaan
- huviretki
- majoitus
- nousu (lentokoneen)
- vapaa huone esim. hotellissa
- määränpää
- kotimaan-
- vakuutus
- tullata, ilmoittaa
- varaus
- käytävä esim. lentokoneessa
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- kiitorata
- virvokkeet
- hygieniatuotteet
- ohjaamo
- kuulutus
- patikointi, vaellus
- merimatka
- viivästys
- matkareitti
- takavarikoida
- asemalaituri
23 Clues: varaus • ohjaamo • majoitus • kuulutus • vakuutus • kiitorata • huviretki • merimatka • määränpää • kotimaan- • viivästys • saapuminen • virvokkeet • matkareitti • asemalaituri • takavarikoida • hygieniatuotteet • tullata, ilmoittaa • nousu (lentokoneen) • patikointi, vaellus • nousta junaan tai laivaan • käytävä esim. lentokoneessa • vapaa huone esim. hotellissa
531 프로젝트 3강 2024-10-06
20 Clues: 예외 • 단점 • 열광자 • 청결함 • 경례하다 • 전염성의 • 치명적인 • 물질,성분 • 가치가 없는 • 분명한,명백한 • 끊임없는,무수한 • 양육하다,키우다 • 제조하다,만들다 • 보험,보증,보험업 • 분명하지 않은,애매한 • 중독시키다,빠지게하다 • 게을리하다,소홀히하다, • 각종 물건,각양각색의 것 • aid 응급치료, 응급처치 • respiration 인공호흡
New tech 2022-08-25
22 Clues: /dɛt/ • /ˈɛrə/ • /kəʊp/ • /ˈkɛːrɪŋ/ • /bɪˈliːf/ • /dɪˈmiːnə/ • /ˈfiːsiːz/ • /krɪˈdɛnʃl/ • /ˈlʌɪvstɒk/ • /ˈɡradʒʊət/ • /strɛŋ(k)θ/ • /səˈpɔːtɪv/ • /ˈskɪlf(ʊ)l/ • /dɪsˈtʃɑːdʒ/ • /ˈprɛdʒʊdɪs/ • /ɪnˈʃʊərəns/ • /ˈs(j)uːɪdʒ/ • /ˌriːəˈʃɔːrɪŋ/ • /ˌmalˈpraktɪs/ • /ˈkəʊˌpeɪm(ə)nt/ • /ˈtrʌs(t)ˌwəːði/ • /ˈweɪs(t)ˌwɔːtə/
los retos 2026-01-16
23 Clues: abuse • gender • racism • divorce • housing • illness • poverty • bullying • addiction • stepfamily • healthcare • well-being • inequality • unemployment • social media • understanding • discrimination • de lack of • health insurance • eating disorders • parenting decisions • niños childcare • alienation and isolation
Chapter 4-2 2016-06-01
Across
- Worker's Compensation insurance is an example of
- An insurance company that is owned by the Insured
- Formed by a number of insurance companies joining together to inure high hazard risks
- An arrangement whereby an insurer issues a policy on behalf of another insurer
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- Is a type of insurance company that require policyholders to sign a premium note on which they draw if needed
- An insurance company owned by its policyholders
- Is a mutual company that places great emphasis on risk prevention
7 Clues: An insurance company owned by its policyholders • Worker's Compensation insurance is an example of • An insurance company that is owned by the Insured • Is a mutual company that places great emphasis on risk prevention • An arrangement whereby an insurer issues a policy on behalf of another insurer • ...
Actuarial Science 2025-05-21
Across
- Setting aside a portion of funds to pay for future insurance claims.
- The process of evaluating the risk of insuring a home, car, driver, or individual's health or life.
- Rate: A measure of the number of deaths in a particular population.
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- A financial product that pays out a fixed stream of payments to an individual.
- Insurance that is purchased by an insurance company from another insurance company.
- The amount paid for an insurance policy.
- The ability of a company to meet its long-term financial obligations.
7 Clues: The amount paid for an insurance policy. • Rate: A measure of the number of deaths in a particular population. • Setting aside a portion of funds to pay for future insurance claims. • The ability of a company to meet its long-term financial obligations. • A financial product that pays out a fixed stream of payments to an individual. • ...
Health insurance terms 2020-03-06
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- a health maintenance organization that gives you the least flexibility in terms of who you can choose as a provider.
- clause for payments between insurance company and person.
- the amount you or your employer pays each month in exchange for insurance coverage.
- amount of money you must pay each year to cover medical expenses before your insurance policy starts paying.
- the amount payable by the insurance company to a plan member for medical costs.
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- a complete menu of services required to meet any health challenge.
- a preferred provider organization that pays a portion of your bills if you visit a doctor outside of your network.
- a fixed payment for a service.
- a point of service plan where you can’t receive care from a specialist without referral from your main doctor.
- of pocket maximum, this is the most you will pay each year toward costs including your deductible, copay and coinsurance.
10 Clues: a fixed payment for a service. • clause for payments between insurance company and person. • a complete menu of services required to meet any health challenge. • the amount payable by the insurance company to a plan member for medical costs. • the amount you or your employer pays each month in exchange for insurance coverage. • ...
Underwriting Terms 2023-02-24
Across
- insurance for insurance companies
- mood disorder
- (3 words) presence of plaque in coronary arteries
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- (4 words) another term for March Madness
- where we store department information
- high blood sugar
- system we use to summarize APSs
- workflow system
- multi-year project to replace current worflow
- what is used to apply for coverage
10 Clues: mood disorder • workflow system • high blood sugar • system we use to summarize APSs • insurance for insurance companies • what is used to apply for coverage • where we store department information • (4 words) another term for March Madness • multi-year project to replace current worflow • (3 words) presence of plaque in coronary arteries
real estate crossword O-Z 2012-07-31
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- 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 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 sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest.
- 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 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.
- The percentage relationship between the amount of the loan and the appraised value or sales price (whichever is lower). loan to value
- The time period during which the lender has guaranteed an interest rate to a borrower.
- The lender in a mortgage agreement.
- 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.
- An agreement in which the lender guarantees a specified interest rate for a certain amount of time at a certain cost.
- 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.
- 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 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 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 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 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]
- A formal written notice to a borrower that a default has occurred and that legal action may be taken.
- 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."
- The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.[Top]
- 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 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.
- 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.
- A property description, recognized by law, that is sufficient to locate and identify the property without oral testimony.
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- borrower in a mortgage agreement.[Top]
- Insurance coverage that in the event of physical damage to a property from fire, wind, vandalism, or other hazards.
- 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 insurance policy that combines personal liability insurance and hazard insurance coverage for a dwelling and its contents.
- 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.
- Median family income for a particular county or metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as estimated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
- A cash asset or an asset that is easily converted into cash.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 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 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 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 person's financial obligations. Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others.
- 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 obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest rate during a specified period of time.
- 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 interest rate stated on a mortgage note.
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. • ...
Caring For the Med-Surg Patient 2024-06-20
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- the ability to see things from another's perspective and feel their emotions
- a generic oversimplification used to describe all members of s group without exception
- the federal health insurance program to finance healthcare for who has paid into the system at least 10 years and reached age 65
- the jointly funded state and federal insurance program for eligible families with low incomes to fund health insurance
- a set monthly fee charged by the provider of healthcare services for each member of the insurance group for a specific set of services
- the yearly amount an insure person must spend out of pocket for health care before the insurance provider will pay for services
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- transferring to a qualified UAP the responsibility to perform a selected nursing task
- once a deductible is met, the percentage of the total bill the insured person must pay
- the role in which a nurse functions as the intermediary between patients, families, and the medical establishment to support the client's own well-being
9 Clues: the ability to see things from another's perspective and feel their emotions • transferring to a qualified UAP the responsibility to perform a selected nursing task • a generic oversimplification used to describe all members of s group without exception • once a deductible is met, the percentage of the total bill the insured person must pay • ...
Business in International Trade 2024-09-12
Across
- The seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the buyer's premises, covering all costs including import duties and taxes.
- As response to an inquiry, this document or email should include information such as unit price, total cost, payment terms, shipping terms (e.g., FOB, CIF), and any relevant discounts or promotions.
- After reviewing the quotation, the potential buyer may request modifications or negotiate certain terms to better align with their needs or preferences.
- The seller delivers goods to a destination port, covering transportation and insurance. Once loaded, risk shifts to buyer. Seller arranges insurance for goods during transit.
- The seller delivers goods to an agreed destination. Seller covers transport costs and risks until delivery. Buyer unloads goods and handles further transportation costs and risks.
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- The seller is responsible for arranging and paying for the transportation of goods to a specified destination, as well as obtaining insurance against the risk of loss or damage to the goods during transit.
- The seller delivers goods to a specified terminal. Seller covers transport costs and risks to the terminal. Once unloaded, buyer assumes responsibility for further transport, costs, and risks.
- The seller delivers the goods to a specific port. Once loaded onto the ship, risk transfers to the buyer. Seller loads goods, buyer handles transport, insurance, and risks.
- A request for information.
- An agreeing either expressly or by conduct to the act or offer of another so that a contract is concluded and the parties become legally bound.
- The seller delivers goods to an agreed destination. Seller covers transport costs and risks to the named destination. Buyer unloads goods and assumes further transport, costs, and risks.
- The seller delivers the goods to a specified carrier or another agreed-upon location. Once the goods are handed over to the carrier, the seller's responsibility ends. From that point forward, the buyer is responsible for transportation, insurance, and risks.
- The seller delivers goods to a destination port, covering transportation costs. Once loaded onto the vessel, risk transfers to buyer. Seller pays freight charges to destination port.
- the seller's responsibility ends when goods are ready for pickup. Buyer handles transport, loading, and all costs. Buyer assumes full responsibility and risk once goods leave seller's premises.
- The seller delivers the goods alongside a vessel at a specified port. Once the goods are placed alongside the ship at the designated port, the seller's responsibility ends. At this point, the buyer takes over responsibility for loading onto the vessel, transportation, insurance, and risks.
15 Clues: A request for information. • The seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the buyer's premises, covering all costs including import duties and taxes. • An agreeing either expressly or by conduct to the act or offer of another so that a contract is concluded and the parties become legally bound. • ...
The Nature of Insurance 2026-02-13
Across
- Restore insured to the same financial position before the loss
- Conditions increasing loss likelihood
- Risk method to decrease loss likelihood/severity
- Focus on homogeneous exposure units
- Risk method to eliminate loss potential
- Hazards that are tangible/observable conditions
- Risk method to spread among multiple parties
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- Hazards that involve dishonesty/intentional acts
- Risk method to eliminate risk-causing activity
- Risk that is not insurable, ex. investments
- Risk method to move risk to another party (insurance)
- Unintentional decrease in value
- Risk method to keep risk (deductibles, self-insurance)
- Risk that is insurable/no chance of gain
- Cause of loss
15 Clues: Cause of loss • Unintentional decrease in value • Focus on homogeneous exposure units • Conditions increasing loss likelihood • Risk method to eliminate loss potential • Risk that is insurable/no chance of gain • Risk that is not insurable, ex. investments • Risk method to spread among multiple parties • Risk method to eliminate risk-causing activity • ...
Employee Health Plans 2025-04-23
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- The amount of money you pay for care before your insurance starts to pay.
- clinic A place where people go to get basic medical care.
- Money paid before getting a service to hold your place or start treatment.
- Care you get from a doctor to help you get better.
- A small amount of money you pay when you get medical care.
- costs To pay for some or all of the money needed for something.
- insurance plans Different types of services and rules that help pay for medical care.
- Practitioner Another name for a primary care physician.
- care Help and services from doctors, nurses, or clinics to stay healthy or treat sickness.
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- The money you pay regularly to have health insurance.
- A doctor who works with one type of health problem or part of the body.
- care physician The main doctor you see for checkups and health problems.
- Words that give details or explain what something is like.
- A health problem where the body cannot control sugar in the blood.
- To say something is a good choice or idea.
- To look at two or more things to find similarities and differences.
- A group of doctors, hospitals, and clinics that work with your insurance plan.
17 Clues: To say something is a good choice or idea. • Care you get from a doctor to help you get better. • The money you pay regularly to have health insurance. • Practitioner Another name for a primary care physician. • clinic A place where people go to get basic medical care. • Words that give details or explain what something is like. • ...
Health Insurance Basics 2023-12-06
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- A federal system of health insurance for people over 65 years of age and for certain younger people with disabilities
- A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent, or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions
- A fixed amount (for example, $15) you pay for a covered health care service, usually when you receive the service. The amount can vary by the type of covered health care service.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
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- A federal system of health insurance for those requiring financial assistance
- Your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percent (for example, 20%) of the allowed amount for the service
- A complain that you communicate to your health insurer or plan.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- The amount that must be paid for your health insurance or plan. You and/or your employer usually pay it monthly, quarterly, or yearly.
- A benefit your employer, union or other group sponsor provides to you to pay for your health care services
11 Clues: A complain that you communicate to your health insurer or plan. • A federal system of health insurance for those requiring financial assistance • A benefit your employer, union or other group sponsor provides to you to pay for your health care services • ...
Definitions 2023-08-08
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- Current Procedural Terminology Codes—Identifies the medical services or procedures performed. Describes medical, surgical, and diagnostic services.
- The process insurance companies take to determine the order of responsibility for paying medical claims. This applies when you have more than one health insurance policy. Medicaid is always the payer of last resort.
- Payer evaluation of the claim to determine if the claim is valid and how much of the claim will be reimbursed.
- Standard claim form used by non-institutional providers or suppliers. Claims can be ambulance services, clinical social workers, physicians and their assistants, nurses (including clinical nurse specialists and practitioners, psychologists, and so forth.) Also known as a professional claim.
- American Dental Association form. Standard claim form used by dental providers.
- Code set with descriptive terms developed and updated by the American Dental Association (ADA) for reporting dental services and procedures to dental plans.
- Dollar amount that you’re responsible to pay before insurance pays for any medical service in any given policy year.
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- Document from the insurance company that explains how a claim was processed that was submitted to the insurance company by the medical provider. Also called remittance advice.
- Comes into play once you have satisfied your deductible. It’s a percentage of the allowed amount that you’re responsible for paying for a service.
- International Classification of Diseases Codes. ICD-10 codes indicate why a billed procedure was performed. Also known as diagnosis codes.
- Uniform medical billing form for institutional providers (hospital billing). Claims can be inpatient, outpatient, or mental health. Also known as an institutional claim. Often called a UB.
- A fixed fee that you must pay for a medical service
- Multiple billing codes that get paid together and are treated as though that they are one code. This often occurs in cases of surgeries.
- Codes based on the CPT to provide standardized coding when healthcare is delivered. Generally used for equipment, drugs, and supplies.
14 Clues: A fixed fee that you must pay for a medical service • American Dental Association form. Standard claim form used by dental providers. • Payer evaluation of the claim to determine if the claim is valid and how much of the claim will be reimbursed. • ...
Denial Management Puzzle 2025-07-11
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- : Payer's notice of payment and adjustments
- : Review of records to ensure billing accuracy
- : Payment received is less than expected
- : Formal request to review and overturn a denial
- : Code added to CPT to provide more detail
- : Document showing explanation of benefits from insurer
- : Assigning appropriate diagnosis and procedure codes
- : Verification of insurance coverage
- : Reason code assigned by payer to a denied claim
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- : Amount modified or written off from a charge
- : Entity responsible for paying the claim
- : Justification for why a service was required
- : Deadline by which a claim must be submitted
- : Written document supporting a claim reconsideration
- : Request for reimbursement from a health payer
- : Approval needed before a service is provided
- : Immediate refusal of a claim due to error
- : Refusal of payment by an insurance company
18 Clues: : Verification of insurance coverage • : Payment received is less than expected • : Entity responsible for paying the claim • : Code added to CPT to provide more detail • : Payer's notice of payment and adjustments • : Immediate refusal of a claim due to error • : Refusal of payment by an insurance company • : Deadline by which a claim must be submitted • ...
Medical Tourism 2026-01-29
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- to have something done to you (a test or treatment).
- a place where a service is provided (hospital, clinic).
- to pay with your own money.
- to look for or ask for something.
- approved for good quality and safety.
- care you receive after treatment or surgery.
- information about a patient’s health and treatments.
- a plan that helps pay medical costs.
- a doctor who operates on patients.
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- procedures that are not emergencies.
- documents or training that show someone is qualified.
- when many people get sick at the same time.
- getting better after being sick or hurt.
- the result of something.
- help from doctors or nurses when you are sick or hurt.
- an illness.
- a medical doctor.
- what the insurance pays for.
18 Clues: an illness. • a medical doctor. • the result of something. • to pay with your own money. • what the insurance pays for. • to look for or ask for something. • a doctor who operates on patients. • procedures that are not emergencies. • a plan that helps pay medical costs. • approved for good quality and safety. • getting better after being sick or hurt. • ...
Insurance Terms 2025-04-14
Across
- A person or entity covered by an insurance policy
- A formal request for payment under an insurance policy
- A contract between an insurer and policyholder
- The amount you pay for insurance coverage
Down
- The process of assessing risk and determining premiums
- A type of insurance that covers damage to property
- The maximum amount an insurer will pay for a covered loss
7 Clues: The amount you pay for insurance coverage • A contract between an insurer and policyholder • A person or entity covered by an insurance policy • A type of insurance that covers damage to property • The process of assessing risk and determining premiums • A formal request for payment under an insurance policy • ...
Paycheck vocabulary 2022-04-12
Across
- work hard and you may get this
- pays when you retire or become disabled
- shows your earnings and deductions
- This tax goes to the state of Colorado
- how much you earn per hour at you job
- ______ insurance pays if you get sick or injured
- same as an earnings statement
- more than 40 hours per week
- total pay amount earned before deductions
- 1.5 x your regular hourly rate of pay
Down
- How much you make for your work
- amount you take home after deductions
- this tax is deducted for the US government
- taken out of check for taxes, insurance etc
- more than 8 hours per day
- a 401k plan helps save for __________
16 Clues: more than 8 hours per day • more than 40 hours per week • same as an earnings statement • work hard and you may get this • How much you make for your work • shows your earnings and deductions • amount you take home after deductions • how much you earn per hour at you job • a 401k plan helps save for __________ • 1.5 x your regular hourly rate of pay • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key terms created by Morgan Rice 2016-05-16
Across
- A likelihood of economic risk.
- Unacceptable to insurance because it is too high.
- Cannot be controlled.
- Risk of harm caused by humans.
- the possibility of loss or injury.
- The possibility of a catastrophe caused by nature.
Down
- Paid protection.
- A risk that meets criteria.
- When conditions can be controlled.
- A systemic process of managing risk.
- The threat of a loss with no opportunity to gain.
11 Clues: Paid protection. • Cannot be controlled. • A risk that meets criteria. • A likelihood of economic risk. • Risk of harm caused by humans. • When conditions can be controlled. • the possibility of loss or injury. • A systemic process of managing risk. • Unacceptable to insurance because it is too high. • The threat of a loss with no opportunity to gain. • ...
Insurance and Stock Market 2023-09-22
Across
- where your family gets money after death of a person.
- which we pay every month.
- a type of life insurance.
- market price index of BSE.
- facing immense loss in market.
Down
- legal contract.
- an amount you pay for a loss.
- middle man for company and public
- the risk that is included in your policy.
- market price index of NSE
- a company which provides insurance.
11 Clues: legal contract. • which we pay every month. • a type of life insurance. • market price index of NSE • market price index of BSE. • an amount you pay for a loss. • facing immense loss in market. • middle man for company and public • a company which provides insurance. • the risk that is included in your policy. • where your family gets money after death of a person.
Un Mots-croises 2025-11-17
14 Clues: Rent • Taxes • Review • Hobbies • To save • Increase • To admit • To spend • Revaluate • Currently • Insurance • Student loan • Invoices / bills • Shared accommodation
2025.11.19. 2025-11-19
14 Clues: adag • téma • metró • ugyanaz • fizetés • sőt,még • hatalmas • magyaráz • udvarias • biztosítás • egymás (2 szó) • tűnik, látszik • megoszt, osztozik • meglepetés, meglep
ZIG Crossword 2013-05-16
Across
- Willful and malicious damage to or destruction of property.
- An estimate or the act of assessing of value.
- An illegal act against another person's rights or property.
- Giving false evidence or information while under oath.
- The wrongful taking of the property of another.
- Policies that are designed to cover property that moves from location to location.
Down
- Sum paid by A to B by way of compensation for a particular loss suffered by B.
- The remaining value of property after severe damage.
- A person responsible for investigating, evaluating and settling insurance claims.
- A Court document commanding the defendant to enter an Appearance within a specified number of days if he wishes to dispute the claimant's claim.
- A formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment based on the terms of the insurance policy.
- End of the policy period.
12 Clues: End of the policy period. • An estimate or the act of assessing of value. • The wrongful taking of the property of another. • The remaining value of property after severe damage. • Giving false evidence or information while under oath. • Willful and malicious damage to or destruction of property. • An illegal act against another person's rights or property. • ...
Credit, Finance Charges, and Loans 2023-10-31
Killer Word Search 2024-01-08
12 Clues: Daughter • Nickname • HerDeath • Insurance • AxelsDeath • WhatBurned • TypeOfKiller • AmountKilled • BelleGunness • PoliceStopped • LossOfPregnancy • TouristAttraction
virtual world 2024-03-15
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Insuance company accounts- Life insurance 2020-10-07
Across
- which account is prepared before the p/l acc
- firm belief in the reliability or truth
- which come under benefits paid(schedule 4)
- Benefit paid after retirement
Down
- a partial refund
- Possibility of loss
- paid in regular installments
- lend a sum of money
- Contract in life insurance
- Insurance company controlled by
10 Clues: a partial refund • Possibility of loss • lend a sum of money • Contract in life insurance • paid in regular installments • Benefit paid after retirement • Insurance company controlled by • firm belief in the reliability or truth • which come under benefits paid(schedule 4) • which account is prepared before the p/l acc
Vocabulary 2024-09-19
Across
- , get this when you have a car
- , Educate yourself/before investing & start estate planning
- , pay bills/debts & get insurance
- , anything to determine value
- , pay yourself first star Saving now
Down
- , 3/6 month liquid Emergeney food
- , maintains value in storage
- , way to compare value
- , putting it aside
- , another way to say splitting money
10 Clues: , putting it aside • , way to compare value • , maintains value in storage • , anything to determine value • , get this when you have a car • , 3/6 month liquid Emergeney food • , pay bills/debts & get insurance • , another way to say splitting money • , pay yourself first star Saving now • , Educate yourself/before investing & start estate planning
Traffic-warden larzq 2023-01-23
14 Clues: kaista • ilmailu • hidasta • valtatie • vakuutus • luotijuna • ohitustie • pysäköidä • pyöräiliä • tavarajuna • raitiovaunu • kimppakyyti • jalankulkija • ohituskaista
Health Insurance Providers 2026-02-17
Across
- Rating used for large groups (51+ employees)
- Group insurance plan typically require 75% participation of eligible members
- A type of HMO structure model in which physicians are employed directly by HMO
- Require the selection of a PCP who acts as a gatekeeper
- Group insurance plan typically require 100% participation of eligible members
- Combines multiple employers into a single pool
- Mandates privacy protections for health information
Down
- Allow direct access to specialists without PCP referrals
- A plan in which employers fund and pay claims directly under ERISA regulations
- Two or more unrelated employers providing benefits
- Rating used for small groups (2-50 employees)
- A type of HMO structure model in which it pays physicians for service provided
- Requires continuation coverage after qualifying events
- A type of HMO structure model involving multiple physician groups
14 Clues: Rating used for large groups (51+ employees) • Rating used for small groups (2-50 employees) • Combines multiple employers into a single pool • Two or more unrelated employers providing benefits • Mandates privacy protections for health information • Requires continuation coverage after qualifying events • Require the selection of a PCP who acts as a gatekeeper • ...
CFS Team 2017-05-12
Across
- Who invented the light bulb (last name only)
- Standardized coding system used to identify products
- All pump orders must be reviewed by what team?
- Where Chris updates your timecards
- The hormone produced by the beta cells in our pancreas
- Number in a baker's dozen
- Payors may authorize access to this for insurance information
- Ounces in a pound
- The system in which we log insurance verification notes
- The main type of sugar in our body
Down
- Name of the Animas Pump
- Upload your policies and procedures in here
- The DME product we provide
- Founding father of the United States (last name only)
- This type of puzzle
- The statement of our J&J beliefs
- The name of the disease we treat
- The system that helps us cut checks
18 Clues: Ounces in a pound • This type of puzzle • Name of the Animas Pump • Number in a baker's dozen • The DME product we provide • The statement of our J&J beliefs • The name of the disease we treat • Where Chris updates your timecards • The main type of sugar in our body • The system that helps us cut checks • Upload your policies and procedures in here • ...
Insurance and Stock Market 2023-09-22
Across
- where your family gets money after death of a person.
- which we pay every month.
- a type of life insurance.
- market price index of BSE.
- facing immense loss in market.
Down
- legal contract.
- an amount you pay for a loss.
- middle man for company and public
- the risk that is included in your policy.
- market price index of NSE
- a company which provides insurance.
11 Clues: legal contract. • which we pay every month. • a type of life insurance. • market price index of NSE • market price index of BSE. • an amount you pay for a loss. • facing immense loss in market. • middle man for company and public • a company which provides insurance. • the risk that is included in your policy. • where your family gets money after death of a person.
Cigna Medicare Rx PDP 2012-07-25
Across
- Also known as the Doughnut Hole
- Cigna Medicare Rx has how many plans for 2012
- Stands for Special Election Period
- This is the amount member has to pay prior to paying regular plan copays
- A government agency
- Part B covers this
- Stands for Late Enrollment Penalty
- Included is the copays, deductible and co-insurance
Down
- Power of Attorney with healthcare decisions
- Cigna Medicare Rx has this many tiers as of 2012
- Can Cigna Medicare Rx offer the 5-star SEP
- Income Related Adjustment Amount
- Sent to members each month for monthly premium payment
- Long Term Care facility
- Is the abbreviation for State Health Insurance Programs
15 Clues: Part B covers this • A government agency • Long Term Care facility • Also known as the Doughnut Hole • Income Related Adjustment Amount • Stands for Special Election Period • Stands for Late Enrollment Penalty • Can Cigna Medicare Rx offer the 5-star SEP • Power of Attorney with healthcare decisions • Cigna Medicare Rx has how many plans for 2012 • ...
Try this puzzle 2020-05-10
Across
- Loan that does not require mortgage insurance
- Slovenian word for Healthy
- Settlement offers on an insurance
- financial guarantee paid by the lender
- Minimum Escrow balance in terms of monthly amount being paid
- Piggy bank where part of monthly payment is stored
- Unpaid expenses Recovery
- Equity Level when MI coverage can be removed
Down
- Lender who receives payment when the loan is sold to Investors
- Protection for persons who are in active military service
- Use own money to make home loans
- Valuation method for commercial real estate and rental properties
- Loan against equity
- Valuation approach used for schools and hospitals
- Combined Loan to Value Ratio
15 Clues: Loan against equity • Unpaid expenses Recovery • Slovenian word for Healthy • Combined Loan to Value Ratio • Use own money to make home loans • Settlement offers on an insurance • financial guarantee paid by the lender • Equity Level when MI coverage can be removed • Loan that does not require mortgage insurance • Valuation approach used for schools and hospitals • ...
Three lucky criminals 2020-02-27
REFUNDS HUDDLE. 2023-11-27
Across
- A certain amount that the pt has to pay in a year before the insurance starts to pay.
- The action of consuming a liquid foodstuff.
- A certain percentage achieved due to good quality of work and meeting daily metrics.
- A certain percentage of the billed amount left by the insurance to be paid by the pt as per the agreement.
- The process of a payer getting back their money if a refund is not processed.
- The process of disputing results as received from the QA team.
- The most common governmental insurance in the US.
Down
- The process of giving money back to a pt or an ins due to overpayment.
- An online resource that you can access to complete client specific missions.
- A universal folder used by agents to save documents after refunds.
- the action of cancelling an erroneous refund through a portal.
- A portal used to review remits or EOBs.
- An online refund portal that allows us to void refunds especially when working touchstone.
- A device that no one is allowed to have at their desk.
- Things we should own and learn from them.
- Patient's information that is highly classified and should not be disclosed without authorization.
16 Clues: A portal used to review remits or EOBs. • Things we should own and learn from them. • The action of consuming a liquid foodstuff. • The most common governmental insurance in the US. • A device that no one is allowed to have at their desk. • the action of cancelling an erroneous refund through a portal. • The process of disputing results as received from the QA team. • ...
Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-21
Across
- covers all physical damage except collision
- contract that specifies a sum to be paid upon death
- amount paid out of pocket before insurance kicks in
- consumer who purchased the policy
- uncertainty about an outcome
- arrangement between individual and insurer
- protects insured from being liable for other's financial losses
Down
- protects a home from damage
- protects from loss of contents of the dwelling
- contract
- covers collision with another object
- replaces a portion of income if you are unable to work due to illness or injury
- fee paid to the insurer
- protection against financial loss resulting from injury or illness
14 Clues: contract • fee paid to the insurer • protects a home from damage • uncertainty about an outcome • consumer who purchased the policy • covers collision with another object • arrangement between individual and insurer • covers all physical damage except collision • protects from loss of contents of the dwelling • contract that specifies a sum to be paid upon death • ...
Health Insurance Review 2024-03-11
Across
- Provider Organization PPO
- a contract between a company and a consumer
- helps pay for medical care but only if it’s from doctors and hospitals within the plan’s network
- Maintenance Organization HMO
- a U.S. government health insurance program covering primarily people age 65 or older
- coverage that reimburses the insured for damage sustained to their personal automobile due to the fault of the insured driver
- the variation in the value of a company's net assets from non-owner sources during a specific period
Down
- a public health insurance program that provides health care coverage to low-income families and individuals in the United States
- an extra cost that is added to the price or value of an asset or service.
- to help people before during and after disasters
- a type of managed-care health insurance plan that provides different benefits depending on whether the policyholder uses in-network or out-of-network healthcare providers
- A liability is something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money
- an expense that an individual taxpayer or a business can subtract from adjusted gross income
- the percentage of an investor's return that is not subject to taxes
14 Clues: Provider Organization PPO • Maintenance Organization HMO • a contract between a company and a consumer • to help people before during and after disasters • the percentage of an investor's return that is not subject to taxes • an extra cost that is added to the price or value of an asset or service. • ...
Engel’s law. Insurance 2025-02-17
Across
- - to keep someone or something safe from harm.
- - a plan that helps pay for costs if something bad happens.
- - being responsible for something, especially if it causes problems.
- - a large amount of something available.
- - areas in a country with their own governments.
- - something very nice that is not necessary but makes life more enjoyable.
- - to have enough money to buy something.
Down
- - even though something happens, it does not change the situation.
- - to take out something and put in another thing instead.
- - single people or separate persons.
- - groups of people living together in one home.
- - bags and suitcases that people take when they travel.
- - something that is required and must be done.
- - a way to say "and other things" when you list items.
14 Clues: - single people or separate persons. • - a large amount of something available. • - to have enough money to buy something. • - to keep someone or something safe from harm. • - something that is required and must be done. • - groups of people living together in one home. • - areas in a country with their own governments. • ...
Intake3 2024-03-01
Across
- Client will cover fees.
- Health coverage.
- Person or agency referring a client to services.
- A short add-on number assigned to an employee.
- Incoming call.
- Outgoing call.
Down
- Patient insurance eligibility.
- Person who answers queue to find out who's calling.
- Teaching or learning of skills.
- Electronic message, usually on a computer.
10 Clues: Incoming call. • Outgoing call. • Health coverage. • Client will cover fees. • Patient insurance eligibility. • Teaching or learning of skills. • Electronic message, usually on a computer. • A short add-on number assigned to an employee. • Person or agency referring a client to services. • Person who answers queue to find out who's calling.
Healthcare management 2025-04-29
Across
- the form of settlement to be paid by the health insurance fund for the payment of health care and service expenses
- a physician specializing in family medicine working in a family, soum, or village health center
- things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness
- a medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization
- comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists complying or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions
- comprehensive activities aimed at monitoring and strengthening the health of the population, forming healthy behavior in the population, and creating a healthy living environment
- comprehensive professional activities of nurses aimed at preventing illness, curing illness, and rehabilitating patients
Down
- a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services
- activities on providing knowledge and habits to the population in order to protect their health and build healthy habits
- an infection transmitted to humans by livestock, animals, insects, rodents, or vectors
- a citizen with a right to share the financial risks that may arise due to health from the health insurance fund upon regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to this Law
- the activity of detecting risk factors and diseases by subjecting the population to preventive examination, analysis and diagnosis based on age, gender and health risk
- the activities creating in advance the health insurance fund upon paying the health insurance premiums by the state, citizens, and legal entities in accordance with the procedures prescribed by law, and purchasing the health care and services
14 Clues: a medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization • a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services • an infection transmitted to humans by livestock, animals, insects, rodents, or vectors • a physician specializing in family medicine working in a family, soum, or village health center • ...
Davina Rhyne 2013-06-25
Across
- rule that determines which parent has primary insurance
- collected at time of service
- number assigned to a HIPPA 270 electronic transaction
- the insured
- patient has not seen a doctor in three years
- procedures that ensure billable services are recorded and reported for payment
- movement of monies into or out of a business
- payment method
- rule for a child insured under both parent's plans
Down
- payment made during checkout based on an estimate
- change made to a patients account
- basic information gathered for new patients
- unique number that identifies a patient
- practice's rules governing payment from patient
- number given to the referred physician
- provider who does not treat a person face to face
- patient with no insurance
- third payer on a claim
- form that list diagnoses, procedures, and charges for a visit
- provider who treats a person face to face
20 Clues: the insured • payment method • third payer on a claim • patient with no insurance • collected at time of service • change made to a patients account • number given to the referred physician • unique number that identifies a patient • provider who treats a person face to face • basic information gathered for new patients • patient has not seen a doctor in three years • ...
Kressa's Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-08
Across
- coverage offered by certain employer groups
- enables business mobility through the secure delivery of apps
- for people who are 65 or older
- Health Maintenance Organization
- group of business under one CID
- 8 digit number assign to a Facet CID
- pairing of health insurance coverage benefits
- reviews group applications to determine if the group meets certain guidelines
- amount of time enrollments and changes can be completed
- financing option offered by BCN
- is an employer or employee organization
- track changes, deletes, and additions to
Down
- numeric value associated with each product
- the most common used application for the GMT role
- anoyone covered under a health insurance plan
- describes the contract benefit plan
- geographic area that an eligible individual may enroll in
- is a part of the group
- new to BCN or a group that left BCN
- a select of group employees
20 Clues: is a part of the group • a select of group employees • for people who are 65 or older • Health Maintenance Organization • group of business under one CID • financing option offered by BCN • describes the contract benefit plan • new to BCN or a group that left BCN • 8 digit number assign to a Facet CID • is an employer or employee organization • ...
Finance Event 2022-07-10
Across
- some one who benefits from a bill or life insurance
- Collection of money
- not paying taxes legally due
- unable to pay loan
- Borrower measures a lender efficiency
- amalgamation of two companies
- reduce or postpone of a loan repayment
- intrest rate that not fixed through out the loan
- flagship index of bombay stock exchange
- Digital currency
- It is a contract of UA
Down
- amount received for cancellation of insurance policy
- a piece of paper that proves Ownership
- Money paid to owner for copyright
- federal government covers intrest on this loan
- converting shares back to paper form
- Chinese currency
- wall street of india
- where sheres are bought and sold
- promise to replace
- total sales of a company
- paying out of funds
- its a place where welth is kept
- proof of payment
- Term used for physical deformity
25 Clues: Chinese currency • proof of payment • Digital currency • promise to replace • unable to pay loan • Collection of money • paying out of funds • wall street of india • It is a contract of UA • total sales of a company • not paying taxes legally due • amalgamation of two companies • its a place where welth is kept • where sheres are bought and sold • Term used for physical deformity • ...
HeavPFI 2022-02-11
Across
- Being paid while not having a job
- Money brought home after deductions
- Money you can spend that belongs to bank
- Total money paid before deductions
- Health insurance for retired people
- To put money from your account to bank
- Money that grows over time
- Money brought in from work
- Paper showing hourly rate and hours worked
- Time worked outside of normal hours
- Tax implemented onto purchases
- Money made off sales
- Money borrowed that must be paid back in time
Down
- A person who relies on another
- Protection from a financial loss
- Amount of time from check to check
- Money owed to something
- Anything that costs money
- Money earned out the customers pocket
- Nations economic security
- To take a risk on stockmarket
- Money used to make purchases
- Paid work
- Money lent to you
- Hourly pay at a set price
25 Clues: Paid work • Money lent to you • Money made off sales • Money owed to something • Anything that costs money • Nations economic security • Hourly pay at a set price • Money that grows over time • Money brought in from work • Money used to make purchases • To take a risk on stockmarket • A person who relies on another • Tax implemented onto purchases • Protection from a financial loss • ...
MCVQTPUFS 2022-11-04
Across
- being late for work and failure to notify the ER
- real, reasonable, and substantial
- not wages for unemployment insurance purposes
- with actual ... of the falsity
- Clmt leaves his most recent work
- state information data exchange system
- ER severed the employment relationship
- just did not work out/work performance
- opiates
- the breach was...
- a gift given without regard for return
- if all the elements are present
- aiding the competitor
Down
- vulgar or profane language with ER
- compensation for an employee's personal services
- a ... period week is considered as benefits not paid
- may or may not be considered wages for UI purposes
- response to a notice of unemployment insurance
- If one or more elements are missing
- who's our supervisor
- Conversion of ER's or other's property
- money for work performed
- as of 11/3/22 it is not needed on Section #7 of the DE2403
23 Clues: opiates • the breach was... • who's our supervisor • aiding the competitor • money for work performed • with actual ... of the falsity • if all the elements are present • Clmt leaves his most recent work • real, reasonable, and substantial • vulgar or profane language with ER • If one or more elements are missing • state information data exchange system • ...
Administrative laws 2023-12-13
Across
- Inattention is the major cause of ___ crashes with 17 yrs-old drivers
- High risk behavior: Inattention and ___
- Vehicle registration: It shows who is ___ for operating the vehicle
- ___ Driving is when the Driver is driving dangerously
- Running ___ signs
- Driving is a ___ not a right
- ___ of Title
- ___ and wanton are key legal terms in reckless driving charges
- Take away drivers license for less than 365 days
- Take away drivers license for a year of more
Down
- Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles
- License ___
- Every state has one for receiving a drivers license
- This driving behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- BAC can be tested by ___, urine, or blood
- License plates must be renewed every 1-2 ___
- If involved in road rage, change vehicle ___
- Running ___ lights
- Tail___
- Another responsibility of owning a car, Car ___
20 Clues: Tail___ • License ___ • ___ of Title • Running ___ signs • Running ___ lights • Driving is a ___ not a right • High risk behavior: Inattention and ___ • BAC can be tested by ___, urine, or blood • Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles • License plates must be renewed every 1-2 ___ • If involved in road rage, change vehicle ___ • Take away drivers license for a year of more • ...
Laws 2023-12-13
Across
- Inattention is the _____ cause of crashes in teens
- Each state gives a permit, road, and _____ test
- Failing to pay _____ is a factor about half of the crashes
- ____ have the power to take your license from you
- license plate must be renewed every ____ or two years
- _____ is a distraction
- Driving while _____ is high risk behavior
- ___ state has a Implied consent law
- When involved in road rage, stay ____
- speeding is an example of ____ driving
- Legally ____ is .08
Down
- MN requires ___ insurance on vehicles
- ______ is a responsibility of owning a car
- 1 out of 122 drive under the ______
- Take license away for less than a year
- _____ of title
- BAC is tested through breath, urine, and __
- ____ driving is committing an act without regard of others
- Taking license away for mare than a year
- Always drive at a safe ____ limit
20 Clues: _____ of title • Legally ____ is .08 • _____ is a distraction • Always drive at a safe ____ limit • 1 out of 122 drive under the ______ • ___ state has a Implied consent law • MN requires ___ insurance on vehicles • When involved in road rage, stay ____ • Take license away for less than a year • speeding is an example of ____ driving • Taking license away for mare than a year • ...
Laws 2023-12-13
Across
- Driving while _____ is high risk behavior
- ___ state has a Implied consent law
- speeding is an example of ____ driving
- _____ of title
- When involved in road rage, ____
- Failing to pay _____ is a factor about half of the crashes
- BAC is tested through breath, urine, and __
- Take license away for less than a year
- license plate must be renewed every ____ or two years
- Taking license away for mare than a year
Down
- 1 out of 122 drive under the ______
- MN requires ___ insurance on vehicles
- ______ is a responsibility of owning a car
- Each state gives a permit, road, and _____
- ____ have the power to take your license from you
- ____ driving is committing an act without regard of others
- _____ is a distraction
- Inattention is the most _____ cause of crashes in teens
- Always drive at a safe ____ limit
- Legally ____ is .08
20 Clues: _____ of title • Legally ____ is .08 • _____ is a distraction • When involved in road rage, ____ • Always drive at a safe ____ limit • 1 out of 122 drive under the ______ • ___ state has a Implied consent law • MN requires ___ insurance on vehicles • speeding is an example of ____ driving • Take license away for less than a year • Taking license away for mare than a year • ...
CH 3 Fundamental Skills in Health Informatics 2023-09-19
Across
- facts about a specific topic used for analysis
- a person's ability to understand health
- chart that shows the changes in data over time
- the mathematical average of a set of data
- appropriate conduct/etiquette for communication
- chart that arranges data in rows or columns
- science that includes interpretation of data
- response of an audience to a message
- fee for insurance paid at time of service
- insurance which pays provider for service
- describes number exactly in the middle of data
- chart which shows comparisons between categories
- a chart that presents data using images
Down
- sorting patients according to urgency of need
- the number that occurs most frequently in data set
- accurately sharing and receiving a message
- polite behavior among members of a group
- privately owned and managed
- shows parts of data as a whole; pie chart
- process of recording information about patients
20 Clues: privately owned and managed • response of an audience to a message • a person's ability to understand health • a chart that presents data using images • polite behavior among members of a group • the mathematical average of a set of data • shows parts of data as a whole; pie chart • fee for insurance paid at time of service • insurance which pays provider for service • ...
Drivers Education Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-12
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- Legally drunk is ________ or less than that.
- This can be a distraction when driving?
- Take away your license for a year or more.
- _______ and wanton are key legal terms in a reckless driving charge.
- Failure to pay _______ causes 50% of crashes
- system Assigned for driving violations.
- Shows who operates the vehicle.
- Must have a license plate and a ________ certificate.
- This behavior threatens safety of others.
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- BAC can be tested by breath, urine, or…
- Always drive the designated _______ ________.
- Driver must consciously drive in a ______ manner.
- Man requires what type of insurance?
- Every state has these?
- You must renew your license every? A responsibility of owning a car.
- Driving is a?
- Drivers 41% of car accidents are caused by?
- This proves you own the vehicle.
- MN has a ________ insurance law.
- Take away your license for less then 365 days.
20 Clues: Driving is a? • Every state has these? • Shows who operates the vehicle. • This proves you own the vehicle. • MN has a ________ insurance law. • Man requires what type of insurance? • BAC can be tested by breath, urine, or… • This can be a distraction when driving? • system Assigned for driving violations. • Take away your license for a year or more. • ...
The Daily Dose 2025-10-14
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- Insurance process: _____ rejection
- Generic for Lipitor
- A controlled substance log is kept for these drugs
- Abbreviation for "as needed"
- Place where prescriptions are prepared
- Storage for refrigerated medications
- Brand name for albuterol inhaler
- Walgreens pharmacy computer software name
- Common abbreviation for Walgreens used by its employees
- Generic for Norvasc
- A pharmacy team member who assists the pharmacist
- OTC pain reliever brand
- Generic for Zocor
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- Brand name for metformin
- Needs insurance approval
- Sig code: "by mouth"
- Brand name for levothyroxine
- National Pharmacy week occurs during this month
- Brand name for omeprazole
- Immunization often given in the fall
- Final check is done by this person
- Brand name for Prozac
- Common med measure for liquid
- Sig code for "twice daily"
- Sig code for "at bedtime"
- Sig code: "right ear"
26 Clues: Generic for Zocor • Generic for Lipitor • Generic for Norvasc • Sig code: "by mouth" • Brand name for Prozac • Sig code: "right ear" • OTC pain reliever brand • Brand name for metformin • Needs insurance approval • Brand name for omeprazole • Sig code for "at bedtime" • Sig code for "twice daily" • Brand name for levothyroxine • Abbreviation for "as needed" • Common med measure for liquid • ...
Personal Auto Insurance 2019-05-09
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- The fair market value of the stolen or damaged property at the time of the accident or loss
- You’re driving down the road one night and a deer suddenly appears in front of you. You slam on your brakes, but you end up hitting the deer anyway. What coverage will pay out for the damages to your car?
- What does 'PIP' stand for?
- The period in the first sixty days in which underwriting can review and take action
- If you are at fault for an accident, what coverage will pay out for the damage you have caused to another person's vehicle or property?
- Bodily Injury and Property Damage are also known as ________ coverages, or third-party coverages
- This coverage is selected if an insured uses their vehicle for Uber or Lyft
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- Any auto you acquire(not a replacement) as long as you ask to insure it within 30 days of owning it
- This coverage pays for towing and locksmith services
- If your vehicle is totaled and this coverage is purchased, the insurance company will pay the amount necessary to replace the damaged property with other property of like kind and quality
- If an at-fault party does not have coverage/ has inadequate coverage to pay for injuries, this coverage can pay out
- The person(s) or policyholder shown in the Declarations
- This will pay out for damages to your own vehicle if you hit or are hit by another vehicle
- Along with PIP coverage, the state of Florida requires vehicle owners to maintain this coverage:
14 Clues: What does 'PIP' stand for? • This coverage pays for towing and locksmith services • The person(s) or policyholder shown in the Declarations • This coverage is selected if an insured uses their vehicle for Uber or Lyft • The period in the first sixty days in which underwriting can review and take action • ...
Insurance and Finance 2023-06-15
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- A bridge or elevated structure that allows one road or railway to cross over another.
- A type of collision in which the front end of one vehicle collides with the side of another vehicle.
- To settle outstanding debt or complete a financial obligation.
- A designated area on a road for pedestrians to cross safely, usually marked with painted lines and sometimes a sign.
- To relinquish or give up a right or claim, often related to fees or charges.
- An indicator on a vehicle that flashes to signal a turn or lane change.
- Structured or organized schedule of payments, often agreed upon between a debtor and creditor for a loan or debt repayment.
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- An emergency stopping lane on the road, wide enough to leave space for other vehicles to pass through.
- Indicates that there is no exit or way out from a particular area or location.
- Exceeding the balance limit in a bank account, resulting in a negative balance and possible fees or penalties.
- A metal ring or fastening, usually part of a pair used to secure a person's wrists or ankles.
- Circular metal cap that covers the center of a car wheel.
- A room or building with beds for people who are ill.
- Borrowed sum of money that is usually repaid with interest over a predetermined period of time.
14 Clues: A room or building with beds for people who are ill. • Circular metal cap that covers the center of a car wheel. • To settle outstanding debt or complete a financial obligation. • An indicator on a vehicle that flashes to signal a turn or lane change. • To relinquish or give up a right or claim, often related to fees or charges. • ...
Insurance and Stock Market 2023-09-22
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- where your family gets money after death of a person.
- which we pay every month.
- a type of life insurance.
- market price index of BSE.
- facing immense loss in market.
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- legal contract.
- an amount you pay for a loss.
- middle man for company and public
- the risk that is included in your policy.
- market price index of NSE
- a company which provides insurance.
11 Clues: legal contract. • which we pay every month. • a type of life insurance. • market price index of NSE • market price index of BSE. • an amount you pay for a loss. • facing immense loss in market. • middle man for company and public • a company which provides insurance. • the risk that is included in your policy. • where your family gets money after death of a person.
FinLit Vocab Review 2023-03-09
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- a person’s record of using credit.
- When a potential creditor accesses your credit report to examine your credit history and determine your ability to repay.
- Type of loan taken out to obtain a home.
- allows consumers to borrow up to some preset maximum amount. An example would be a credit card.
- When someone uses your personal information without your permission for personal gain.
- The interest rate remains the same for the life of the loan.
- Amount taken home after taxes and deductions. Also referred to as net pay.
- provides health care coverage to older or disabled Americans.
- money a lender makes available to a borrower with the understanding that the borrower will repay the money in the future.
- a branch of the U.S. Treasury Department that carries out the federal tax system. Often referred to as the IRS.
- A period in which the economy is shrinking.
- The date at which the loan will be completely repaid.
- 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 fixed amount all people are allowed to deduct from their AGI to reduce their tax liability
- Money collected by a government from its citizens for the purpose of operating the government.
- The study of choices.
- fees charged by a lender on borrowed money.
- Regular payments paid to an insurance company in return for insurance coverage.
- a financial product that provides payment for medical services when people suffer a financial loss because of illness or injury
- Loans that have no collateral pledged against the loan.
- Focuses on the study of individual choices or decisions made by smaller units, such as a firm.
- a formal report to the IRS that contains all the information relative to a person’s income taxes for a specific year.
- the amount of money a person takes home after taxes and deductions. Also referred to as take home pay.
- Used for specific purchases but allows the borrower more time to repay the money.
- Total amount of a person’s income from almost any source.
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a six-page form that requires detailed financial information from you and your parents.
- 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.
- A period of very high birth rates after World War II that occurred between 1946 and 1964.
- 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.
- Upfront money from the buyer that is sued to pay for a portion of the house.
- Additional insurance coverage to cover things such as jewelry or valuable heirlooms that are often not fully covered by a typical insurance policy.
- Covers you against any damage you do to other people or their property.
- a financial product that, when purchased, provides reimbursement paid to a person in the event of certain types of financial loss.
- Higher interest rate mortgage loans made to people with poor credit scores.
- Insurance plans that cover a large group of individuals, such as all the employees of a company or local government.
- the total amount of money outstanding on a loan.
- Total income minus allowable amounts such as retirement contributions, alimony, student loan interest, and other expenses allowed by IRS. Abbreviated as AGI.
- Health conditions that existed before one’s insurance policy was granted.
- A required portion of the purchase price paid at the time of purchase.
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- Organizations that collect credit information about individual consumers.
- A sustained increase in the general level of prices.
- 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.
- An agreement to allow borrowing as needed up to a certain amount of money.
- A time allowed by credit card companies in which you are not charged interest on purchases.
- The amount of money a policyholder pays prior to the insurance company’s payment.
- This rate may go up or down over time. Abbreviated as ARM.
- a taxable gain that occurs when you sell an asset for more than you paid for it.
- Someone other than the borrower who agrees to sign the loan document and repay the loan if the original borrower stops making payments.
- Credit card feature that allows people to exceed their credit limit.
- a numeric score that uses your credit history to assess your creditworthiness.
- deals with broad issues that impact the economy as a whole.
- Ensures that workers can continue their health insurance coverage even if they switch jobs.
- specific expenses that can be deducted from income to reduce the amount of income that will be taxed.
- Alternating periods of shrinking & growth, or contraction & expansion, in the economy.
- The total dollar amount of all final goods and services purchased within the nation’s borders in each year.
- a process in which the courts provide protection for a person who is unable to pay off his or her debts.
- 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.
- provides individuals with revolving open-end credit, which can be drawn from repeatedly up to some preset limit.
- Allows a homeowner to borrow against the equity in her or her home.
- A severe recession.
- Assets that have been pledged against loan repayment.
- The world in which economies of all countries interact and depend on each other.
- The study of human populations.
- The formal measure of inflation that tells whether things overall are more expensive now than in the past.
- Allows you to continue health insurance coverage for up to 18 months after your employment ends.
- An extremely low interest rate for a short period of time used as a deal sweetener.
- incudes federal taxes and state taxes.
- federal and state taxes withheld from a person’s paycheck and sent directly to the government by the employer.
- 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.
- credit extended for a short term, such as 30 days or less.
- provides payments to eligible retirees and disabled people.
- Financial institutions, such as banks, that agree to make a certain amount of credit available.
- A business that holds an item as collateral in exchange for a short-term loan.
- An asset pledged as security for repayment of a loan.
- the difference between the home’s value and the amount owed to a lender.
- A long-term rental agreement.
- The system in which individuals, businesses, governments, and the world as a whole interact.
- The share of costs for covered insurance services that the insured person is required to pay out of her or her pocket.
- A type of credit typically started at the time of purchase for a specific asset.
- the total amount of money earned before deductions.
81 Clues: A severe recession. • The study of choices. • A long-term rental agreement. • The study of human populations. • a person’s record of using credit. • incudes federal taxes and state taxes. • 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. • ...
synonyms and antonyms 2020-10-01
Stage 18 Vocabulary 2022-02-23
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- Here's to new _______
- Come on, fight me! ____ e ____
- discard the trash
- you're crazy!
- The 18-wheeler is blocking your path
- You'd be happy to chose that one insurance company
- Truth or ____
- That one Disney film about that one fish who lost that one fish
- Could you direct me to the stage?
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- the lead city of a state
- _______, you might like them!
- The Rohirrim stood their ground against the Orcs
- it's something the government might guarantee
- it's a _____ ritual
- Think of deity, but not really "deity"
- the drill sergeant will make you walk a bunch of _____
- If you _____ something, it'll be in pieces
- If you choose that other insurance company, you may be ahead of the game
- break apart a vocab word for its grammatical components
19 Clues: you're crazy! • Truth or ____ • discard the trash • it's a _____ ritual • Here's to new _______ • the lead city of a state • _______, you might like them! • Come on, fight me! ____ e ____ • Could you direct me to the stage? • The 18-wheeler is blocking your path • Think of deity, but not really "deity" • If you _____ something, it'll be in pieces • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms By: McKenzie Bailey 2017-05-10
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- risk that cannot be controlled
- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- the systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objective
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- the possibility of loss or injury
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- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurances coverage
- the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake
- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
11 Clues: risk that cannot be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss • the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • the systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objective • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Shawnta Townsend 2013-05-07
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- Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- Occurs when conditios can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- Cannot be controlled.
- Occurs when there id likelihood of economic loss.
- The possibility of loss or injury.
- The systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives.
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- A risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
- Is the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people.
- A risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is to high.
- Is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- Is the possiblity of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
11 Clues: Cannot be controlled. • The possibility of loss or injury. • Occurs when there id likelihood of economic loss. • Is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • Paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • The systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives. • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Sam Maxwell 2016-05-11
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- the threat of loss with no opportunity for gain
- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
- paid protection against loss duo to injury or property damage
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
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- the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attribute by people
- risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high\
- cannot be controlled
- the possibility of loss or injury
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lighting, drought, or earthquake
11 Clues: cannot be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • the threat of loss with no opportunity for gain • occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss • paid protection against loss duo to injury or property damage • the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives • occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by Harrison Fleetwood 2019-05-15
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- occurs when there is a likelihood of economic loss
- the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- cannot be controlled
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
- the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake
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- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- the possibility of loss or injury
- a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
11 Clues: cannot be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • occurs when there is a likelihood of economic loss • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • the systemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives • occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • ...
Surprise 2022-11-29
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- Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services
- One of Australia's largest financial services brands offering home and motor insurance, banking, life insurance, and super
- A material used to build houses
- The large arena where sports are played
- A specially prepared surface which vehicles use to get from one place to another
- Enjoyment, amusement, or light-hearted pleasure
- The colour of the sun
- To go from one place to another
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- An extended period of leisure and recreation
- The first month
- Songs are a type of _______
- State capital
- Barry is a ______
- A vehicle that uses jet propulsion to accelerate
14 Clues: State capital • The first month • Barry is a ______ • The colour of the sun • Songs are a type of _______ • A material used to build houses • To go from one place to another • The large arena where sports are played • An extended period of leisure and recreation • Enjoyment, amusement, or light-hearted pleasure • A vehicle that uses jet propulsion to accelerate • ...
Dental Crossword 2024-09-25
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- Where is the Emergency eyewash station is located?
- We take HMO insurance Yes or no?
- Something we do for birthday celebrations
- What type of dentures do we need to pre-auth?
- We stand behind what we say we will do
- Patient signs this before treatment
- What type of insurance requires pre-auth?
- The name of the lab we use
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- What do we call problem patients?
- We are responsive to changes in our industry
- How many employees do we have?
- Where do we keep our emergency injectables?
- Payment financing option
- Part of our uniform
14 Clues: Part of our uniform • Payment financing option • The name of the lab we use • How many employees do we have? • We take HMO insurance Yes or no? • What do we call problem patients? • Patient signs this before treatment • We stand behind what we say we will do • Something we do for birthday celebrations • What type of insurance requires pre-auth? • ...
AINS 22 - Key Terms - Assignments 5 - 8 2021-02-17
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- lists the insured's duties after a property loss.
- intentional relinquishment of a known right.
- insurance for property specifically listed on a policy, with a limit of liability for each item.
- a basic property coverage; personal property.
- one of the coverages under Coverage D; acronym.
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- insure against various types of losses that would not otherwise be covered under Section 1 of the HO3 policy.
- examples: fire, lightning, explosion, freezing; apply to Coverage C in HO3.
- insurance policy that covers an "all-risks" basis to fill gaps in the insured's commercial property coverage.
- provides insurance coverage for the majority of owner-occupied dwellings; special form; acronym.
- promise made by an insured that guarantees compliance with the insurer's conditions.
- a basic property coverage; dwelling.
- provides liability protection to insureds for amounts over the liability limits on existing homeowners, auto, and watercraft policies; personal _____ policy.
- a charge by the condo association against the unit owners for the cost of uninsured losses.
- an accident, including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions.
- similar to HO3 but does not provide theft coverage for personal property nor any liability coverages; acronym.
- Unit-Owners Form; acronym
16 Clues: Unit-Owners Form; acronym • a basic property coverage; dwelling. • intentional relinquishment of a known right. • a basic property coverage; personal property. • one of the coverages under Coverage D; acronym. • lists the insured's duties after a property loss. • examples: fire, lightning, explosion, freezing; apply to Coverage C in HO3. • ...
POE Healthcare Crossword 2025-09-04
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- Medical care given to manage illness
- Monthly cost of a health insurance plan
- Identification of a disease or condition
- Request for payment to an insurer
- Group of doctors and hospitals in a plan
- Fixed amount paid by a patient for services
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- Person receiving medical care
- Services included in a health plan
- Financial coverage for healthcare services
- Review of records for accuracy
- Doctor, nurse, or other healthcare professional
- Recommendation to see a specialist
12 Clues: Person receiving medical care • Review of records for accuracy • Request for payment to an insurer • Services included in a health plan • Recommendation to see a specialist • Medical care given to manage illness • Monthly cost of a health insurance plan • Identification of a disease or condition • Group of doctors and hospitals in a plan • ...
Car Insurance 2024-10-07
Across
- What your insurance will help you pay for
- What you file to request help from your insurance
- Coverage ________ is the maximum your insurance company will pay for
- The insurance plan you have
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- The amount you pay out-of-pocket before the insurance company will help
- What you pay your insurance company on a consistent basis
6 Clues: The insurance plan you have • What your insurance will help you pay for • What you file to request help from your insurance • What you pay your insurance company on a consistent basis • Coverage ________ is the maximum your insurance company will pay for • The amount you pay out-of-pocket before the insurance company will help
Car Insurance 2024-10-07
Across
- What you file to request help from your insurance
- The amount you pay out-of-pocket before the insurance company will help
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- What your insurance will help you pay for
- What you pay your insurance company on a consistent basis
- Coverage ________ is the maximum your insurance company will pay for
- The insurance plan you have
6 Clues: The insurance plan you have • What your insurance will help you pay for • What you file to request help from your insurance • What you pay your insurance company on a consistent basis • Coverage ________ is the maximum your insurance company will pay for • The amount you pay out-of-pocket before the insurance company will help
Workplace 2025-08-21
10 Clues: Place of work • Closest pizza shop • What does MA stand for • Patient assistance program • Where is the track located? • Adap plus insurance continuation • Acronym for federal poverty limit • Who do you check in with in the am • Where you can go to submit documents • Insurance you receive once you hit 65
Personal Finance 2025-02-18
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- This category of expenses stays the same from month to month and includes spending categories such as rent, loans, and insurance payments.
- Money added into your bank account. (7 letters)
- When using credit, the borrower is charged ___________ or the price paid for borrowing money. (8 letters)
- Which type of bank account reduces the need for carrying large amounts of cash by offering quick, convenient access to funds? A _______ account.
- A ________ is a sum of money raised to pay for government services. (3 Letters)
- Financial ________ is the ability to use knowledge and skills to make effective and informed money management decisions. (8 Letters)
- Most interest charges are expressed as an APR or ________ percentage rate. (6 Letters)
- Money paid to an insurance company to purchase a policy is called a __________. (7 Letters)
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- Joe is sued when someone is injured on his property. Which type of property insurance will protect him against damages? (starts with L)
- The term/name for the type of company that provides coverage for an individual's risks?
- The crime of obtaining a person's personal or financial information to make purchases under his or her name is called ___________ theft. (8 Letters)
- Demonstrating your ability to pay back borrowed money is one way to develop a good credit ___________. (7 Letters)
- Money spent or removed from your bank account. (10 letters)
- The term used to describe the pay you take home after deductions have been removed. (two words)
- Borrowing money for a specific large purchase such as a car, house, or college is called a ________. (4 Letters)
15 Clues: Money added into your bank account. (7 letters) • Money spent or removed from your bank account. (10 letters) • A ________ is a sum of money raised to pay for government services. (3 Letters) • Most interest charges are expressed as an APR or ________ percentage rate. (6 Letters) • ...
The Amish People Crossword 2022-04-26
Basic Insurance 2025-05-08
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- Maximum payout for a claim as set in the policy.
- Provides access to dental programs or other dental costs
- Person who owns and manages the policy, and pays premiums.
- Initial cost for basic insurance coverage.
- A policy term that outlines when coverage is not provided.
- Covers injury and damage to others if you're at fault. ($453)
Down
- Amount the insured pays before insurance covers costs.
- Fraudulent act to deceive an insurer for unearned benefits.
- Evaluating risk to decide on insurance coverage and pricing.
9 Clues: Initial cost for basic insurance coverage. • Maximum payout for a claim as set in the policy. • Amount the insured pays before insurance covers costs. • Provides access to dental programs or other dental costs • Person who owns and manages the policy, and pays premiums. • A policy term that outlines when coverage is not provided. • ...
Administrative laws 2023-12-16
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- Minnesota requires ___ insurance on vehicles
- ____ to pay for attention was a factor in 50% of all collisions
- is a primary cause of all crashes involving 16-8 year olds
- Drive at a ___ that is reasonable and safe
- have the power to take your license
- driving threatens safety of others
- of title proves that you legally own the vehicle
- plates must be renewed every 1-2 years
- A BAC .08 is legally
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- insurance is a _____ in Minnesota
- can take your license away for a year or more
- driving ___ is a not a right
- don’t have road __
- willful and __ are key legal terms and reckless driving charge
- identification number for your ___
- can be tested by blood,urine,or breath
- Vehicle identification number
- Each vehicle must be ___
- 41% of fatal crashes were ___ related
19 Clues: don’t have road __ • A BAC .08 is legally • Each vehicle must be ___ • driving ___ is a not a right • Vehicle identification number • insurance is a _____ in Minnesota • driving threatens safety of others • identification number for your ___ • have the power to take your license • 41% of fatal crashes were ___ related • can be tested by blood,urine,or breath • ...
indian financial 2024-06-15
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- Indian public sector insurance company
- The Indian company known for its salt and software
- Indian electronic trading platform for mutual funds
- Main stock exchange of India
- Indian government-backed gold investment scheme
- Indian scheme for crop insurance
- Indian depository receipt for foreign companies
- Major Indian banking institution headquartered in Mumbai
- India's fastest-growing stock exchange
- India's largest mutual fund house
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- India's first international financial services centre
- A scheme for small savings and investment backed by the Government of India
- Government scheme providing a unique identification number to citizens
- Major financial hub in India
- The benchmark index of the National Stock Exchange of India
- Indian tax-advantaged savings scheme for education
- Indian counterpart of the Federal Reserve
- Indian equivalent of 401(k)
- Indian market regulator for securities and commodity market
- Indian retirement savings scheme
20 Clues: Indian equivalent of 401(k) • Major financial hub in India • Main stock exchange of India • Indian scheme for crop insurance • Indian retirement savings scheme • India's largest mutual fund house • Indian public sector insurance company • India's fastest-growing stock exchange • Indian counterpart of the Federal Reserve • Indian government-backed gold investment scheme • ...
AFFORDABLE CARE ACT MADNESS 2013-09-03
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- HEALTH CARE REFORM ENACTED IN MARCH 2010
- IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT
- INSURANCE AFFORDABILITY PROGRAMS
- PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS FEDERALLY FACILITATED EXCHANGE (FFE)
- CHIP
- EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT
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- PLANS CERTIFIED BY FFM
- IHS
- SOME MEDICAID APPLICATIONS MAY GO THROUGH THIS PROCESS AUTOMATICALLY WITHOUT STAFF INTERVENTION
- MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY SYSTEM
- ACA REQUIRES THIS THAT MOST INDIVIDUALS OBTAIN MINIMUM ESSENTIAL COVERAGE OR PAY A PENALTY
- CREDIT THAT IS ADVANCED DIRECTLY TO THE INSURANCE COMPANIES VIA THE FFM
- OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSEHOLD
- BEGINNING 01/01/2014 FAMILY-RELATED MEDICAID AND CHIP WILL BEGIN USING THIS NEW INCOME METHODOLOGY
14 Clues: IHS • CHIP • PLANS CERTIFIED BY FFM • OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSEHOLD • EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT • MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY SYSTEM • IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT • INSURANCE AFFORDABILITY PROGRAMS • HEALTH CARE REFORM ENACTED IN MARCH 2010 • PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS FEDERALLY FACILITATED EXCHANGE (FFE) • CREDIT THAT IS ADVANCED DIRECTLY TO THE INSURANCE COMPANIES VIA THE FFM • ...
Society and healthcare 2022-11-07
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Financial Literacy Terms Crossword 2023-12-13
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- Money is taken out of one's account and must be paid back.
- Small parts of companies one can buy and will change in value.
- Money added onto a loan that must be repaid and increases with time.
- Credit inquiry that does not impact one's credit score.
- Provides benefits for the disabled, retirees, and anyone over the age of 62.
- Owning property or land to make a profit.
- A deposit amount held at a bank or other financial institution.
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- Insurance needed by someone who owns a car.
- The amount you pay before your insurance company will cover the costs.
- Type of student loan that does not gain interest while the lender is in school.
- The fixed dollar amount you pay at the time of service
- The amount monthly fee one must pay to get insurance.
12 Clues: Owning property or land to make a profit. • Insurance needed by someone who owns a car. • The amount monthly fee one must pay to get insurance. • The fixed dollar amount you pay at the time of service • Credit inquiry that does not impact one's credit score. • Money is taken out of one's account and must be paid back. • ...
Perks and benefits 2022-11-16
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- Payment for an education
- information about reactions to something
- the process of voting in an election
- an advantage such as medical insurance, life insurance, and sick pay, that employees receive from their employer in addition to money
- insurance for the cost of medical treatment if you are ill or injured
- type of doctor, who is always on your working place
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- unable to move from a particular position or place,for example - to ... in office
- repay a sum of money that has been spent or lost
- a shop where you can get a particular service, especially connected with beauty or fashion:
- policy that provides employees with a pool of bankable hours that can be used for any purpose
- a written guarantee
- an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job
12 Clues: a written guarantee • Payment for an education • the process of voting in an election • information about reactions to something • repay a sum of money that has been spent or lost • type of doctor, who is always on your working place • insurance for the cost of medical treatment if you are ill or injured • ...
TRAVEL INSURANCE CROSSWORD 2024-12-21
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- CREATOR OF THIS CROSSWORD
- WHERE YOU CAN BE INSURED BY EUROPESURE & ALSO APPRECIATE PRINCE ALBERT
- KNOWN FOR ITS ROCK & WITH RESIDENTS WHO CAN BUY TRAVEL INSURANCE FROM EUROPESURE
- ONE OF THE CURRENCIES IN WHICH YOU CAN PAY FOR EUROPESURE TRAVEL INSURANCE
- ONE OF TWO MAIN TYPES OF POLICY SOLD EUROPE-WIDE BY EUROPESURE
- ELECTRONIC ITEMS THAT EUROPESURE CAN PROTECT WITH AN ADD-ON
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- THE PROCESS OF GETTING YOU BACK HOME AFTER A MEDICAL EMERGENCY
- COUNTRY IN WHICH HEALTHCARE COSTS CAN BE EYE-WATERING
- A HEALTHCARE CARD ON WHICH YOU SHOULD NOT SOLELY RELY
- BRITS LIVING OVERSEAS WHO CAN EASILY BE INSURED FOR THEIR TRAVELS WITH EUROPESURE
- SOMETHING THAT COULD CAUSE YOU TO LOSE MONEY ON A BOOKED HOLIDAY IF YOU HAVE NO TRAVEL INSURANCE
- AN ELEMENT OF PROTECTION VITAL FOR WINTERSPORTS ENTHUSIASTS
12 Clues: CREATOR OF THIS CROSSWORD • COUNTRY IN WHICH HEALTHCARE COSTS CAN BE EYE-WATERING • A HEALTHCARE CARD ON WHICH YOU SHOULD NOT SOLELY RELY • AN ELEMENT OF PROTECTION VITAL FOR WINTERSPORTS ENTHUSIASTS • ELECTRONIC ITEMS THAT EUROPESURE CAN PROTECT WITH AN ADD-ON • THE PROCESS OF GETTING YOU BACK HOME AFTER A MEDICAL EMERGENCY • ...
Information & Administration Career vocab and abbreviations 2026-03-31
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- Registered Health Information Administrator
- Standardized, alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization, to classify diseases, symptoms, injuries and procedures in the medical field.
- Current Procedural Terminology codes are 5- digit numeric or alphanumeric codes maintained by the American Medical Association.
- Financial help in time of illness, retirement, or unemployment.
- A joint federal and state public health insurance program in the united states that provides free or low-cost to individuals and families.
- A written or digital text document that has been created from a voice-recorded report dedicated by a healthcare professional.
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- Payment by contact by one party to another in which the second party guarantees the first party against financial loss from specific event.
- performance of executive responsibilities and duties.
- Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services, to help and provide medical care for military personnel.
- Chief Executive Officer
- Unusual, Reasonable, Customary
- Chief Financial Officer
- Entitlement insurance for people over the age of 65, the permanently disabled, and those with specific end-stage diseases.
- Speaking words to be written by another person, may be recorded.
- Registered Health Information Technician
- Collection of written materials relating to the health care of patient.
16 Clues: Chief Executive Officer • Chief Financial Officer • Unusual, Reasonable, Customary • Registered Health Information Technician • Registered Health Information Administrator • performance of executive responsibilities and duties. • Financial help in time of illness, retirement, or unemployment. • Speaking words to be written by another person, may be recorded. • ...
The 7 types of "Must Have" Insurances 2019-02-17
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- insurance that assist in covering dental cost
- a type of insurance that will provide income in the event a worker is unable to perform their work and earn money due to a disability
- insurance that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses, spreading the risk over a large number of persons
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- a contract between you and the insurance company that protects you against financial loss in the event of an accident or theft. In exchange for your paying a premium, the insurance company agrees to pay your losses as outlined in your policy.
- theft insurance that protects one from identify fraud
- is a contract between an insurer and a policyholder in which the insurer guarantees payment of a death benefit to named beneficiaries upon the death of the insured. The insurance company promises a death benefit in consideration of the payment of premium by the insured
- owners insurance that covers your home and the contents inside in case of theft, fire, etc
7 Clues: insurance that assist in covering dental cost • theft insurance that protects one from identify fraud • owners insurance that covers your home and the contents inside in case of theft, fire, etc • a type of insurance that will provide income in the event a worker is unable to perform their work and earn money due to a disability • ...
STNA Vocabulary 2020-04-21
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- Do not resuscitate
- repetition of words, phrases, questions, actions
- minimum data set
- Health Insurance portability & accountability act
- Restless & agitated in late afternoon, evening or night
- Omnibus reconciliation act
- intentional touching of a person without consent
- injury to people due to professional misconduct
- giving value to or approving
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- medical assistance for individuals with low income
- condition in which pancreas produces too little insulin
- walking aimlessly around the facility or grounds
- severe confusion that occurs suddenly usually temporary
- going thru drawers, closets, items of your own or others
- Cardio pulmonary resuscitation
- persistent false beliefs
- medication to prevent formation of blood clots
- medications that reduce fluid volume in body
- Federal Insurance program for people 65 or older
- rubbing/friction from skin and bone moving opposite
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
- threat to harm a person
- nothing by mouth
23 Clues: minimum data set • nothing by mouth • Do not resuscitate • Diabetic ketoacidosis • threat to harm a person • persistent false beliefs • Omnibus reconciliation act • giving value to or approving • Cardio pulmonary resuscitation • medications that reduce fluid volume in body • medication to prevent formation of blood clots • injury to people due to professional misconduct • ...
Dollars & Sense Final 2021-05-10
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- Reduces the amount borrowed
- Payments are based off how much you spend
- Charge for the loan
- Loan to a corp or the gov
- Money taken out of your account
- Insures when not eligible for Medicaid
- current amount of money available in your account
- piece of a company
- number to your personal account
- Government healthcare for low-income
- Monthly cost to have insurance
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- More risky for the bank, higher interest
- paid before the insurance pays the rest
- number based on your bank location
- Depends on someone else for financial support
- Collection of investments
- Amount Borrowed
- Collection of investments follows index
- first expense that you need to budget for?
- Length of the loan
- payments are the same each month
- PCP is in charge, must have a referral
- Do not need a referral
23 Clues: Amount Borrowed • piece of a company • Length of the loan • Charge for the loan • Do not need a referral • Collection of investments • Loan to a corp or the gov • Reduces the amount borrowed • Monthly cost to have insurance • Money taken out of your account • number to your personal account • payments are the same each month • number based on your bank location • ...
Empyrean Crossword 2012-09-18
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- You should answer a call within two ____
- EE is the abbreviation for this
- You can reset if for a MBR
- Employee self serve
- A period that happens once a year to make changes to your current benefits
- A reason to change your benefits that is not AE
- A person who relies on another, especially a family memeber
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- This comes in short and long term
- You send this if you need more research
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- We take medical, dental,____, and life insurance elections
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Offered to those 65 and older
- A sum of money paid regularly as a retirement benefit
- Our documenting tool
- Tool used to look up FSA balances
- a popular medical carrier
- Flexible spending account
- Most benefits last until the end of the ______
- Our toll used for COBRA information
20 Clues: Employee self serve • Our documenting tool • a popular medical carrier • Flexible spending account • You can reset if for a MBR • Offered to those 65 and older • EE is the abbreviation for this • Tool used to look up FSA balances • This comes in short and long term • Our toll used for COBRA information • You send this if you need more research • ...
Healthcare 2017-05-19
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- Insurance offered through Medicaid
- Scan this every time you enter the building
- Our main system for taking applications
- Coverage is more expensive
- Acronym for extended Husky A coverage
- The name of the exchange for CT
- Coverage for low-income adults
- Needs to be paid before a split is made
- The cheapest metal level with the highest deductible
- Coverage for low-income families
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- CHIP is included here
- The CSR can only be used with this metal level
- Paid if you go 3 months with no coverage
- There are these many essential benefits
- A mix of HMO and PPO plans
- Paid at the time of the visit
- One of the carriers that we work with
- Insurance offered through carriers
- We don't work with this Medicaid type
- Offers coverage through the Social Security Admin.
- Paid monthly for coverage
- Offers a cheaper form of coverage
22 Clues: CHIP is included here • Paid monthly for coverage • A mix of HMO and PPO plans • Coverage is more expensive • Paid at the time of the visit • Coverage for low-income adults • The name of the exchange for CT • Coverage for low-income families • Offers a cheaper form of coverage • Insurance offered through Medicaid • Insurance offered through carriers • ...
Administrative Laws 2025-09-15
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- Minnesota has a __________ insurance law
- vehicle identification number
- This driving style can endanger many others on the road
- always drive at a ______ speed
- in case of road rage do not do this
- you must ______ to take a BAC test if a officer asks
- passing on the ______ is reckless driving
- Take license away for less then 365 days
- do not attempt to put on ______ while driving
- Avoid these while driving
- nearly this many percent of collisions were a result of not paying attention
- BAC can be tested by breath urine or _____
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- assigned for driving violations
- MN license plates and registration must be renewed
- states have the right to ____ your license
- legally drunk if this number is .08
- a permit question could ask the _____ maximum speed limit of the current road
- Minnesota requires _______ insurance on vehicles
- take license away for year or more
- 41 percent of deaths were in _______
20 Clues: Avoid these while driving • vehicle identification number • always drive at a ______ speed • assigned for driving violations • take license away for year or more • legally drunk if this number is .08 • in case of road rage do not do this • 41 percent of deaths were in _______ • Minnesota has a __________ insurance law • Take license away for less then 365 days • ...
Understanding Loss Drafts 2025-06-24
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- A document stating that the contractor agrees they have been paid, and based on that payment, they waive their right to put a lien on the house for what they have been paid so far. If paid in full, they waive their right to place a lien completely.
- The entity that represents the homeowner in a court case.
- A document the borrower fills out that states they intend to use the claim funds to repair the home-AKA Owners Affidavit
- The amount the insured is responsible for in case of a loss
- The value of a property that is lost over time due to factors such as age and wear and tear.
- The process where the check is deposited and funds are disbursed throughout the repairs.
- ___ checks (EChecks) from the insurance co are acceptable but require verification.
- The actual cost to replace a structure at its pre-loss condition
- For Monitored Claims, we deposit the check in our client’s escrow known as a ___ ___.
- The estimate signed by the borrower listing all repair to be done
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- Loss Draft issued by the insurance company as payment for the damages
- The process where a check is signed and sent back to the borrower.
- The value of the damaged or destroyed item(s) at the time of the loss
- The total issued by the insurance company after the deductible & depreciation have been removed from the Replacement Cost Value
- a detailed assessment of everything the adjuster finds during their investigation to support the insurance company’s liability regarding paying out the claim.
- An examination of the condition and safety of the home.
16 Clues: An examination of the condition and safety of the home. • The entity that represents the homeowner in a court case. • The amount the insured is responsible for in case of a loss • The actual cost to replace a structure at its pre-loss condition • The estimate signed by the borrower listing all repair to be done • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms By: McKenzie Bailey 2017-05-10
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- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage
- occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss
- occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people
- risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurances coverage
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
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- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high
- risk that cannot be controlled
- the systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objective
- the possibility of loss or injury
11 Clues: risk that cannot be controlled • the possibility of loss or injury • occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss • the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage • the systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objective • ...
Healthcare Terminology Basics 2022-06-02
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- An amount taken off the cost of services, for example your insurance reduces the cost of your medical bill.
- The information about a specific medical service submitted by your provider to your insurance company for processing. You can enter new claim records and access existing claim records in the member portal for payment and documentation purposes.
- The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly).
- NETWORK A provider that participates in your health plan’s network and agrees to charge negotiated rates established with your health plan.
- Explanation of Benefits - A statement from your insurance that shows the service billed from your provider, the deductible, coinsurance, and other covered amounts, as applicable. Compare this to the invoice from your provider to ensure accuracy.
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- The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses.
- OF NETWORK A provider who does not participate in your health plan network and has no agreement with your health plan. You can still use your HSA to pay for qualified medical expenses from out-of-network providers.
- Consumer Driven Healthcare
- The cost per medical visit (paid to the provider before services are rendered) or portion responsible for a prescription.
- OUT OF POCKET After you pay this amount in a year for medical expenses, your health plan will cover all healthcare costs completely.
- The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met (often around 80%).
- A contract with an insurance company that guarantees you certain coverage for expenses, gives rates of payment to keep coverage, and rates paid to providers for expenses.
12 Clues: Consumer Driven Healthcare • The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly). • The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses. • The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met (often around 80%). • ...
ClaimCenter Day 2 2020-07-05
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- Exposure owner
- A list of all legal matters related to the claim
- Claim owner
- Claims registration
- Excess
- In ClaimCenter it refers to the Third Party for a recovery claim
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- The legal right held by the insurance company to legally pursue a third party that caused an insurance loss to the insured.
- A management tool that helps supervisors and managers manage their groups.
- Claimed items
- Claims Cause Code in ClaimCenter vernacular
- Supplier
- Estimate
12 Clues: Excess • Supplier • Estimate • Claim owner • Claimed items • Exposure owner • Claims registration • Claims Cause Code in ClaimCenter vernacular • A list of all legal matters related to the claim • In ClaimCenter it refers to the Third Party for a recovery claim • A management tool that helps supervisors and managers manage their groups. • ...
FinLit Vocab Review 2023-03-09
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- a person’s record of using credit.
- When a potential creditor accesses your credit report to examine your credit history and determine your ability to repay.
- Type of loan taken out to obtain a home.
- allows consumers to borrow up to some preset maximum amount. An example would be a credit card.
- When someone uses your personal information without your permission for personal gain.
- The interest rate remains the same for the life of the loan.
- Amount taken home after taxes and deductions. Also referred to as net pay.
- provides health care coverage to older or disabled Americans.
- money a lender makes available to a borrower with the understanding that the borrower will repay the money in the future.
- a branch of the U.S. Treasury Department that carries out the federal tax system. Often referred to as the IRS.
- A period in which the economy is shrinking.
- The date at which the loan will be completely repaid.
- 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 fixed amount all people are allowed to deduct from their AGI to reduce their tax liability
- Money collected by a government from its citizens for the purpose of operating the government.
- The study of choices.
- fees charged by a lender on borrowed money.
- Regular payments paid to an insurance company in return for insurance coverage.
- a financial product that provides payment for medical services when people suffer a financial loss because of illness or injury
- Loans that have no collateral pledged against the loan.
- Focuses on the study of individual choices or decisions made by smaller units, such as a firm.
- a formal report to the IRS that contains all the information relative to a person’s income taxes for a specific year.
- the amount of money a person takes home after taxes and deductions. Also referred to as take home pay.
- Used for specific purchases but allows the borrower more time to repay the money.
- Total amount of a person’s income from almost any source.
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a six-page form that requires detailed financial information from you and your parents.
- 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.
- A period of very high birth rates after World War II that occurred between 1946 and 1964.
- 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.
- Upfront money from the buyer that is sued to pay for a portion of the house.
- Additional insurance coverage to cover things such as jewelry or valuable heirlooms that are often not fully covered by a typical insurance policy.
- Covers you against any damage you do to other people or their property.
- a financial product that, when purchased, provides reimbursement paid to a person in the event of certain types of financial loss.
- Higher interest rate mortgage loans made to people with poor credit scores.
- Insurance plans that cover a large group of individuals, such as all the employees of a company or local government.
- the total amount of money outstanding on a loan.
- Total income minus allowable amounts such as retirement contributions, alimony, student loan interest, and other expenses allowed by IRS. Abbreviated as AGI.
- Health conditions that existed before one’s insurance policy was granted.
- A required portion of the purchase price paid at the time of purchase.
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- Organizations that collect credit information about individual consumers.
- A sustained increase in the general level of prices.
- 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.
- An agreement to allow borrowing as needed up to a certain amount of money.
- A time allowed by credit card companies in which you are not charged interest on purchases.
- The amount of money a policyholder pays prior to the insurance company’s payment.
- This rate may go up or down over time. Abbreviated as ARM.
- a taxable gain that occurs when you sell an asset for more than you paid for it.
- Someone other than the borrower who agrees to sign the loan document and repay the loan if the original borrower stops making payments.
- Credit card feature that allows people to exceed their credit limit.
- a numeric score that uses your credit history to assess your creditworthiness.
- deals with broad issues that impact the economy as a whole.
- Ensures that workers can continue their health insurance coverage even if they switch jobs.
- specific expenses that can be deducted from income to reduce the amount of income that will be taxed.
- Alternating periods of shrinking & growth, or contraction & expansion, in the economy.
- The total dollar amount of all final goods and services purchased within the nation’s borders in each year.
- a process in which the courts provide protection for a person who is unable to pay off his or her debts.
- 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.
- provides individuals with revolving open-end credit, which can be drawn from repeatedly up to some preset limit.
- Allows a homeowner to borrow against the equity in her or her home.
- A severe recession.
- Assets that have been pledged against loan repayment.
- The world in which economies of all countries interact and depend on each other.
- The study of human populations.
- The formal measure of inflation that tells whether things overall are more expensive now than in the past.
- Allows you to continue health insurance coverage for up to 18 months after your employment ends.
- An extremely low interest rate for a short period of time used as a deal sweetener.
- incudes federal taxes and state taxes.
- federal and state taxes withheld from a person’s paycheck and sent directly to the government by the employer.
- 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.
- credit extended for a short term, such as 30 days or less.
- provides payments to eligible retirees and disabled people.
- Financial institutions, such as banks, that agree to make a certain amount of credit available.
- A business that holds an item as collateral in exchange for a short-term loan.
- An asset pledged as security for repayment of a loan.
- the difference between the home’s value and the amount owed to a lender.
- A long-term rental agreement.
- The system in which individuals, businesses, governments, and the world as a whole interact.
- The share of costs for covered insurance services that the insured person is required to pay out of her or her pocket.
- A type of credit typically started at the time of purchase for a specific asset.
- the total amount of money earned before deductions.
81 Clues: A severe recession. • The study of choices. • A long-term rental agreement. • The study of human populations. • a person’s record of using credit. • incudes federal taxes and state taxes. • 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. • ...
