insurance Crossword Puzzles
Around the world in 13 years - Alex S 2016-02-12
15 Clues: rem • utrusta • enstaka • överfart • oerfaren • fullborda • försäkring • antagligen • modig, orädd • till en början • sökande, strävan • krossa, splittra • avskräckningsmedel • backa upp, hålla igång • onekligen, visserligen
Mega 9 Business Crossword 2021-11-18
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- a major American retail store known for some unfashionable customers
- this level of government is responsible for immigration and defence
- a business with more than one owner
- this tax is commonly known as GST
- a type of income earned by an employee based on a set amount of pay
- this court is at the bottom of the court hierarchy
- a proprietorship with one owner
- the political party that has a majority in the parliament
- the highest court in a state
- an Australian bank
- a type of insurance that protects the furniture inside a home
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- this pioneering technology company created the most famous phone
- a type of income earned by an employee based on the hours they work
- something that is owed by a business
- the earnings of a business
- this type of insurance is used for people to cover flights and accommodation
- the political party that is the second largest in the parliament
- something that is owned by a business
- this court is at the top of the court hierarchy
- a regular payment you pay in case there is damage to your house or car
- this level of government is the one responsible for waste collection water and sewerage
- this level of government is mostly responsible for hospitals and schools
- Bill Gates was a founder of this company
- the aim of a business is to make one of these
24 Clues: an Australian bank • the earnings of a business • the highest court in a state • a proprietorship with one owner • this tax is commonly known as GST • a business with more than one owner • something that is owed by a business • something that is owned by a business • Bill Gates was a founder of this company • the aim of a business is to make one of these • ...
UNIT 10 — Modern United States (1970s–Present) 2025-11-26
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- Agency created to coordinate domestic security after 911
- 2010 law expanding access to health insurance
- Health insurance program for Americans age 65 and older
- Toxic waste disaster in New York that raised environmental awareness
- Trade agreement linking the United States Canada and Mexico
- Johnsons domestic program to reduce poverty and expand social welfare
- 1978 peace agreement between Egypt and Israel brokered by President Carter
- Scandal in which US officials secretly sold arms to Iran and funded Nicaraguan rebels
- Federal agency created in 1970 to regulate pollution
- Political scandal involving a break in and coverup leading to Nixons resignation
- Health insurance program for low income Americans
- 1979 event where 52 Americans were held hostage in Iran for 444 days
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- Terrorist organization responsible for planning the September 11 attacks
- US military response to remove the Taliban and target terrorists
- Johnsons effort to reduce poverty through federal programs
- Reagans economic policy involving tax cuts and deregulation
- Clinton era policy requiring work in exchange for government assistance
- Reagans proposed missile defense system often called Star Wars
- Terrorist attacks on September 11 2001 targeting the US
- Supreme Court case ruling that the president is not above the law
- Online platforms that changed communication and politics in the modern era
- Formal charge of misconduct brought against a public official
- 1979 nuclear accident in Pennsylvania raising safety concerns
- 2003 US invasion to remove Saddam Hussein from power
- First African American president elected in 2008
25 Clues: 2010 law expanding access to health insurance • First African American president elected in 2008 • Health insurance program for low income Americans • Federal agency created in 1970 to regulate pollution • 2003 US invasion to remove Saddam Hussein from power • Health insurance program for Americans age 65 and older • ...
HF Vocabulary I 2023-09-18
12 Clues: Fehler • Termin • abnehmen • zunehmen • Lieferant • schwanken • Konkurrenz • Möglichkeit • Verhandlung • Mitarbeiter • Versicherung • manager, Produktionsleiter
Lisa Game 1 2020-09-01
17 Clues: kory • Carl • Eric • Tyler • Casey • Nolan • Daren • April • water • Michael • financial • Most CEU’s • Jim’s first car • Tina’s last name • Automobile sales • Name of Company dj works for • Most closed business in 2020
Sompo Insurance Indonesia 2025-05-05
9 Clues: Salah satu nilai ESG • Proses penilaian risiko • Dokumen kontrak asuransi • Logo Sompo (The ___ Ring) • Negara asal Sompo Insurance • Arti Sompo dalam bahasa Jepang • Salah satu produk Sompo Insurance • Kantor pusat SII (Gedung ___ Tower 2) • Pembayaran yang dilakukan oleh Tertanggung
page 51 Teil 2 2016-01-30
16 Clues: zufrieden • Gründer/in • treu, loyal • Kerngeschäft • Versicherung • Teilhaber/in • börsennotiert • arbeitssparend • Gerät, Apparat • Lebenserwartung • Krankenversicherung • herstellen, fertigen • Kommanditgesellschaft • Sortiment, Angebot, Palette • Wohnungen, WOhnraum, Unterkunft • betriebliche Altersversorgung, Rentenversicherung
AINS 22 Chapter 2 2015-03-21
Across
- insured can chose whether to be covered on a modified no-fault plan or not
- Provides additional limits of coverage to the victim when the at-fault drivers’ limits are insufficient
- injured motorist can sue for noneconomic losses if stated loss amount has been exceeded (2)
- these laws prohibit uninsured drivers from initiating lawsuits for noneconomic damages such as pain and suffering(4)
- these insurers retain full responsibility for underwriting high-risk drivers
- compensates an insured for a hit and run driver (2)
- A state-wide pool to which insurers can assign premiums and losses for high risk drivers
- requirements become effective only after an accident, conviction or judgement (2)
- most state offer this for high-risk drivers who cannot obtain auto insurance in the voluntary market (3)
- under this system, injured auto accident victims must prove that another party was at fault before they can collect damages
- this type of no-fault plan places no restrictions on the right to sue an at-fault driver(2)
- auto insurance that is intended to decrease the number of uninsured drivers by making minimal liability coverage at reduced cost(2)
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- an injured motorist can sue for noneconomic losses if their injuries meet a verbal description of serious injures (2)
- Laws that require proof auto liability insurance before an accident occurs
- organization that designates serving insurers to handle high-risk insurance business (3)
- und provides compensation for victims who cannot collect from at-fault drivers (3)
- these insurers may accept applications, but underwriting responsibilities are transferred to a pool or shared proportionally by all insurers in that market.
- this type of no-fault plan places some restrictions on the right to sue an at-fault driver but does not entirely eliminate the right.
- state insurance___________ require auto insurers to develop rate that are adequate to pay all claims and expenses, reasonable for the exposure and not be discriminatory
- under this system, injured person does not need to establish fault in order to collet payment for damages but will not be able to seek damages through the tort liability system(2)
20 Clues: compensates an insured for a hit and run driver (2) • Laws that require proof auto liability insurance before an accident occurs • insured can chose whether to be covered on a modified no-fault plan or not • these insurers retain full responsibility for underwriting high-risk drivers • ...
Unit 7 crossword 2023-02-16
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- security the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- income the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning,
- money gained through employment and investment returns.
- exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
- amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage.
- a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- plan Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. Once must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- tax a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services.
- letter a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- insurance a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- income the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- taxes and deductions
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- stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
- a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- a payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled,
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- wage the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- a document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- skills practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- of recommendation a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process.
- market a job market, refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand.
26 Clues: taxes and deductions • hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify • money gained through employment and investment returns. • the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, • income the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, • wage the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • ...
Unit 7 crossword Rothermich 2023-03-10
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- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- the lowest wage permitted by law
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- a time when a person is paid for work
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- money gained through employment and investment returns
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- refers to the supply and demand for labor
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- a temporary job that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career choice
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: the lowest wage permitted by law • a time when a person is paid for work • refers to the supply and demand for labor • money gained through employment and investment returns • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions. • ...
Title Terms 2024-02-15
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- The act of transferring an interest in property from one party to another.
- The amount borrowed or remaining unpaid. The part of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of a mortgage.
- as the place of residence for a family or individual and is secure from forced sale by general creditors.
- When referring to title insurance, the ____ is the rate charged to a consumer who does not qualify for a reduced rate.
- A procedure whereby a disinterested third party handles legal documents and funds on behalf of a seller and buyer and all others involved in the transaction, and delivers them upon performance by the parties.
- (1) The interest or value which an owner has in real estate over and above the debts against it. (2) A type of court of record.
- The process in which a court legally recognizes a person’s death and oversees the payment of a deceased person’s debts and the distribution of their assets.
- The process of measuring land to determine its size, location and physical description and the resulting drawing or map.
- A claim or charge on property of another for payment of some debt, obligation, or duty.
- An instrument that creates a lien or encumbrance on property as security for a debt.
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- A right to assert, or the assertion of, a demand for payment of money due; or the surrender or delivery of possession of property or the recognition or some right. A demand for something as one's rightful due.
- A term applied to the past series of transactions and documents affecting the title to a particular parcel of land.
- A form issued by the insurer which provides coverage limitations or additions that are attached to a title insurance policy.
- A promise by the grantor of real property that he or she is the owner and will be responsible to the buyer if title is other than represented.
- A written instrument duly executed and delivered that conveys or transfers legal and equitable title to the property.
- A party who transfers an interest in property to another by a written instrument.
- Acronym referring to an estimate of closing costs the lender is required (under the federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act) to give to the buyer within at least three days of applying for a reverse mortgage loan.
- An insurance company which issues insurance policies either to the public or to another insurer.
- A written contract of title insurance.
- A person who locates and compiles all relevant documents from the abstract plant pertaining to the subject property.
20 Clues: A written contract of title insurance. • The act of transferring an interest in property from one party to another. • A party who transfers an interest in property to another by a written instrument. • An instrument that creates a lien or encumbrance on property as security for a debt. • ...
Week #16 Banzai Money Unit 2024-01-09
Across
- Bills, like electricity, cable, phone, Internet.
- The money lent to when you take out a loan.
- A plan for your money and future expenses.
- When you have to use your insurance to pay for an accident or health insurance. (Example, you got in a car accident and you told your Insurance company and they paid for the repair, minus your deductible.)
- A system of bookkeeping where every financial transaction is recorded in at least two accounts.
- A contribution made by an insured person toward the cost of medical treatment or other services.
- All the money you earned before taxes, insurances and other items are subtracted.
- The cost of something.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- The amount of money a bank is willing to loan you.
- To add money to a bank account like savings or checking.
- The amount of money you actually get to take home. What's leftover after taxes, insurances and other items are deducted.
- Shows how much you made and the deductions (Taxes, Insurances and other items) deducted from your pay.
- An account where you can deposit money and use that money to pay bills by withdrawing or transferring money.
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- The least you can pay on credit card bill or loan.
- The amount you have to pay, before your insurance will pay the rest. Example, I got in a car accident and I had to pay $1,000 before the insurance would pay the remaining $5,600.
- When you write a check and you did not have enough money in your checking account to "cover" that check. Example. You wrote a check for $20. You only had $10 dollars in your checking account. So the Bank will now charge you additions fees, because of lack of money in your account.
- To owe money!
- The amount of money you have right now!
- Money you pay to use something you don't own.
- When you write a check and the money hasn't transferred from you to the person you wrote the check to. The money is actually taken out of your account.
- Money you or a business earns.
- To move money from one account to another. (Checking to savings.)
- Where you put your money, like checking and savings.
- To deduct money!
- A fee you must pay to local, state or federal government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- coins, or paper money, you have.
27 Clues: To owe money! • To deduct money! • The cost of something. • Money you or a business earns. • coins, or paper money, you have. • The amount of money you have right now! • A plan for your money and future expenses. • The money lent to when you take out a loan. • Money you pay to use something you don't own. • Bills, like electricity, cable, phone, Internet. • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Will Rodenbeck 2018-05-10
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- when there is a likelihood of economic loss
- When condition can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm
- a risk that meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage
- the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain
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- a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers
- when conditions cannot be change to minimize the chance of harm
- the risk of harm caused by human mistake, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people
- the systematic process of management risk to achieve your objectives
- the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
- the possibility of loss or injury
10 Clues: the possibility of loss or injury • when there is a likelihood of economic loss • a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers • the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain • when conditions cannot be change to minimize the chance of harm • When condition can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm • ...
BUSINESS SERVICES 2014-07-14
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- ,A SHORT TERM LOAN GIVEN ON THE BASIS OF CREDITWORTHINESS OF THE COMPANY AGAINST SECURITY OF CURRENT ASSETS.
- , a SELF-SERVICE TERMINAL WHICH OPERATES 24X7
- ,SATELLITE BASED COMMUNICATION SOLUTION IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS.
- ,after COMPENSATION THE RIGHT TO PROPERTY IS TRANSFERRED FROM INSURED TO INSURER.
- ,provision aGAINST LOSS CAUSED BY MAN-MADE OR NATURAL FACTORS
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- , PLASTIC MONEY USED TO BUY GOODS AND SERVICES AND PAYING AT A LATER DATE
- ,insurance TO MEET LOSSES DUE TO DAMAGE TO THE SHIP
- ,undertaking BY INSURER TO COMPENSATE THE INSURED AGAINST LOSS OF INSURED PROPERTY.
- , banking THROUGH ELECTRONIC MEDIA
- ,insurance OF GOODS BEING TRANSPORTED BY SHIP
10 Clues: , banking THROUGH ELECTRONIC MEDIA • , a SELF-SERVICE TERMINAL WHICH OPERATES 24X7 • ,insurance OF GOODS BEING TRANSPORTED BY SHIP • ,insurance TO MEET LOSSES DUE TO DAMAGE TO THE SHIP • ,provision aGAINST LOSS CAUSED BY MAN-MADE OR NATURAL FACTORS • ,SATELLITE BASED COMMUNICATION SOLUTION IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS. • ...
Crime Insurance Crossword 2024-06-25
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- unlawful taking of property with threat of violence
- signing the name of another person with intent to deceive
- guarantees an employee's honest discharge of duty
- someone retained by the insured whos duty is to have care and custody of the property inside the premises
- party of a bond to whom the promise is made
- taking of property from within a locked safe
- party of a bond who makes the promise
- unlawful taking of property
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- means property of the insured that has vanished without explanation
- someone who care or custody of property inside the premises
- promise to pay if the principal defaults on their obligation
- taking of property from inside the premises
- someone who has care and custody of property outside the premises
- part of a bond whos promise to pay if the promise is broken
14 Clues: unlawful taking of property • party of a bond who makes the promise • taking of property from inside the premises • party of a bond to whom the promise is made • taking of property from within a locked safe • guarantees an employee's honest discharge of duty • unlawful taking of property with threat of violence • ...
Medical Expense Insurance 2023-08-31
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- Any provider the insured chooses.
- Pays only a specified amount regardless of the actual charge.
- Covers only specific services.
- Individuals pay the HMO a specified amount, and in return the HMO would agree to provide whatever care the individual needed during the year.
- Deductible + Insured's coinsurance multiplied by the stop loss limit.
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- A cost-sharing feature;The insured pays a certain percentage of medical expenses after the deductible has been satisfied. Most commonly being 80-20, the insurer pays 80% & the insured pays 20%.
- The insured is no longer required to pay coinsurance when medical expenses exceed this amount.
- Limited to contracted providers.
- Covers broad range of services.
- Only pay providers who are members. The insured could use a provider who is not a member, but they must pay for those visits.
- Pays full charge if reasonable & customary in the same geographical area.
- Each time a physician and hospital provide a service, they are paid a fee in return.
- Has a panel of physicians & hospitals under contract to provide health care services & generally cover 80%-100%, of the cost. Individuals who choose to use other providers are covered for a smaller percentage.
- Set amount that the insured must pay each calendar year, before the policy will pay benefits.
14 Clues: Covers only specific services. • Covers broad range of services. • Limited to contracted providers. • Any provider the insured chooses. • Pays only a specified amount regardless of the actual charge. • Deductible + Insured's coinsurance multiplied by the stop loss limit. • Pays full charge if reasonable & customary in the same geographical area. • ...
U.S Health Insurance 2022-04-20
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- review decisions made by primary care provider during service
- a type of copayment that is part of free-for-service policy
- hires providers to work at a physical location (part of 4 types of HMOs)
- Public financing since 1965
- review before service is performed by primary care provider
- a type of managed care plan
- children younger can be 19, are covered by this insurance
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- required prior to insurance paying for services
- contract with a managed care plan to provide health services
- cost management of healthcare services which controls who the consumer sees and how much service cost
- supports retired members of the military
- review evaluation once services have been completed
- must be paid prior to services
- Welfare program administered at state government level
14 Clues: Public financing since 1965 • a type of managed care plan • must be paid prior to services • supports retired members of the military • required prior to insurance paying for services • review evaluation once services have been completed • Welfare program administered at state government level • children younger can be 19, are covered by this insurance • ...
April Fools Fun! 2024-03-25
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- World ____ Day is April 23!
- You pay this once you meet your deductible
- The acronym for April's Newsletter
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered healthcare service
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- Amount you owe for services before your insurance plan begins to pay
- Public Service _____ Forgiveness (PSLF)
- Empower's weekly newsletter about financial literacy
- Monthly amount paid to the insurance company for a coverage policy
8 Clues: World ____ Day is April 23! • The acronym for April's Newsletter • Public Service _____ Forgiveness (PSLF) • You pay this once you meet your deductible • Empower's weekly newsletter about financial literacy • A fixed amount you pay for a covered healthcare service • Monthly amount paid to the insurance company for a coverage policy • ...
Explanation of Benefits and Payment Adjudication 2023-11-27
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- Claims with errors or simple mistakes are rejected, and the payer transmits instructions to the provider to correct errors and/or omissions and to __________ the service. Answer: Rebill
- Providers use different methods to determine their fee structure, including charged-based and __________ fee structures. Answer: Resource-Based
- A provider can decide if their usual fees should be at the high, low, or __________ range based on fee comparisons. Answer: Midpoint
- The medical office specialist is responsible for completing many steps, including obtaining a correct and complete __________ information form. Answer: Patient
- A claim examiner will check that the diagnosis and CPI codes are linked when reviewing claims. The diagnosis and procedures are reviewed to be sure the treatment was medically __________. Answer: Necessary
- The medical office specialist who is posting payments needs to be aware of __________ by the payer and take appropriate action. Answer: Downcoding
- Accounts receivables represent monies owed to a provider by insurance carriers or the patient/insured. These payments are applied to the patient's account to reduce the overall __________ due. Answer: Balance
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- The act of submitting a claim again after it has been denied is called __________. Answer: Resubmitting
- Rejected or delayed insurance claims are expensive for the medical facility because resubmitting a claim means that work is __________. Answer: Repeated
- The RBRVS system is composed of three elements measured in __________. Answer: RVUs
- The process of determining whether a procedure is medically necessary is called __________. Answer: Review
- The adjustment reason codes on an EOB/ERA inform the medical office specialist about the reason for the denial, the amount due from the patient, incorrect coding, and so on. Answer: Denial
- The insurance carrier's decision regarding whether or not to pay a claim is called __________. Answer: Adjudication
- An EOB informs the medical office specialist about the reason for the denial, known as an __________ reason code. Answer: Adjustment
- An Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is a notification form sent from the insurance carrier to the patient and the healthcare provider after an insurance claim has been __________. Answer: Processed
- The act of processing a claim that consists of edits, review, and determination. Answer: Adjudication
16 Clues: The RBRVS system is composed of three elements measured in __________. Answer: RVUs • The act of processing a claim that consists of edits, review, and determination. Answer: Adjudication • The act of submitting a claim again after it has been denied is called __________. Answer: Resubmitting • ...
Health Insurance Crossword 2023-03-19
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- Your share of costs of a health care service. For example, if your co-insurance is 20%, insurance will pay 80% of the cost and you owe the rest.
- A decision by your insurance plan about whether a particular service or drug is medically necessary.
- A fixed amount you owe for a health care service. For example, if your doctor’s office copayment is $20, you owe this much when you see the doctor.
- The limit of expenses after which your insurance plan will cover 100% of charges.
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- A monthly or yearly payment that you or your employer pays to the insurance company.
- A doctor or other health care provider which has an agreement with your health insurer to cover certain services at a lower cost.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
7 Clues: The limit of expenses after which your insurance plan will cover 100% of charges. • A monthly or yearly payment that you or your employer pays to the insurance company. • A decision by your insurance plan about whether a particular service or drug is medically necessary. • ...
ENA 6 chapter 8 vocabulary 2024-03-13
key terms 2022-10-21
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- care by a doctor and access free health care at a public hospital
- so that the person does not suffer a severe financial setback
- wages in order to gain knowledge and skills about a particular job — for example, an apprentice plumber
- store’s account. It can also be used to obtain cash
- without receiving a penalty
- the main federal government welfare agency. It provides financial assistance as well as counsellors
- the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- a legal contract between a tenant and a landlord that allows the tenant to use the landlord’s property in
- card a card issued by the government to individuals or families which they can use to access free
- not repaid, e.g. a house
- levy an additional tax of 2% of income used to fund the Medicare system
- the payment of an amount of money that covers a person or property in the event of loss, damage or
- tax also increases
- costs one-off costs for setting up a new place to live or a business
- report details the exact condition of a property when new tenants move in
- expenses expenses that are the same amount every time — for example, monthly rent, or a minimum
- premises are left in an unsatisfactory condition
- loan a high-cost, short-term and small amount loan. The borrower agrees to pay back the loan when
- not profit making
- items that can be used to reduce your assessable income, thus reducing the amount of tax you pay
- certificate an official copy of your birth registration held by the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and
- a list of income and likely expenditures
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- the person who owns the premises being rented
- a person who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular period of time and often for
- tax system in a progressive tax system, as a person’s income increases the percentage that is paid
- a loan from a financial institution such as a bank where something is held as security in case the loan
- for rental payments. Once a lease is signed, it is a legally binding document
- including information such as name and place of birth
- of $40 per month for a mobile phone
- the person who is covered by the insurance policy
- the things that an insurance policy will not specifically cover
- the things that an insurance policy covers
- services services largely funded from within the community to provide something that is desirable
- the company that is providing the insurance
- costs those costs that keep on recurring such as rent, mortgage and electricity bills
- social workers to those in need
- a central fund of money that has been contributed by a group of people (e.g. flatmates).
- receive their next pay
- a place of shelter which keeps a person safe and protects them from danger — for example, a youth
- card plastic card that allows you to buy goods by electronically transferring money out of your account into
- off period a period of time after a sale contract has been signed, during which the buyer can cancel the
- money that is lodged with the Rental Bond Board. It is used to cover any damages or cleaning costs if the
42 Clues: not profit making • tax also increases • receive their next pay • not repaid, e.g. a house • without receiving a penalty • social workers to those in need • of $40 per month for a mobile phone • a list of income and likely expenditures • the things that an insurance policy covers • the company that is providing the insurance • the person who owns the premises being rented • ...
Insurance in words 2024-11-29
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- - Strange name for a contract
- - Something happened
- - We got you covered
- - Extra coverage
- - Recovery
- - Odd name for a payment
- - Who's at fault?
- - Insurance for insurers
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- - A necessary intermediary
- - This is NOT covered
- - You have to pay this yourself
- - A math geek
- - A specific risk
- - Very strange job title for someone who calculates premium
14 Clues: - Recovery • - A math geek • - Extra coverage • - A specific risk • - Who's at fault? • - Something happened • - We got you covered • - This is NOT covered • - Odd name for a payment • - Insurance for insurers • - A necessary intermediary • - Strange name for a contract • - You have to pay this yourself • - Very strange job title for someone who calculates premium
INSURANCE-Risk & Auto 2025-10-20
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- condition or situation that has potential to cause injury
- how often something may occur
- potential loss due to activity or event
- take precautions to lower your exposure
- likelihood x consequence
- covering the cost of the damage to the other person in an accident
- pay for the cost out of pocket
- covering the cost of the damage to your property in an accident
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- retain the risks you can afford and insure the risks you cannot afford
- give the cost to the insurance company
- how bad the outcome may be
- don’t do it or buy it
- specific cause of damage or injury
- covering the cost of the damage to your property in a natural disaster
14 Clues: don’t do it or buy it • likelihood x consequence • how bad the outcome may be • how often something may occur • pay for the cost out of pocket • specific cause of damage or injury • give the cost to the insurance company • potential loss due to activity or event • take precautions to lower your exposure • condition or situation that has potential to cause injury • ...
AINS 22 Chapter 2 2015-03-21
Across
- insured can chose whether to be covered on a modified no-fault plan or not
- A state-wide pool to which insurers can assign premiums and losses for high risk drivers
- this type of no-fault plan places some restrictions on the right to sue an at-fault driver but does not entirely eliminate the right.
- organization that designates serving insurers to handle high-risk insurance business (3)
- these insurers may accept applications, but underwriting responsibilities are transferred to a pool or shared proportionally by all insurers in that market.
- Provides additional limits of coverage to the victim when the at-fault drivers’ limits are insufficient
- injured motorist can sue for noneconomic losses if stated loss amount has been exceeded (2)
- these laws prohibit uninsured drivers from initiating lawsuits for noneconomic damages such as pain and suffering(4)
- compensates an insured for a hit and run driver (2)
- an injured motorist can sue for noneconomic losses if their injuries meet a verbal description of serious injures (2)
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- requirements become effective only after an accident, conviction or judgement (2)
- auto insurance that is intended to decrease the number of uninsured drivers by making minimal liability coverage at reduced cost(2)
- most state offer this for high-risk drivers who cannot obtain auto insurance in the voluntary market (3)
- under this system, injured person does not need to establish fault in order to collet payment for damages but will not be able to seek damages through the tort liability system(2)
- these insurers retain full responsibility for underwriting high-risk drivers
- und provides compensation for victims who cannot collect from at-fault drivers (3)
- under this system, injured auto accident victims must prove that another party was at fault before they can collect damages
- Laws that require proof auto liability insurance before an accident occurs
- state insurance___________ require auto insurers to develop rate that are adequate to pay all claims and expenses, reasonable for the exposure and not be discriminatory
- this type of no-fault plan places no restrictions on the right to sue an at-fault driver(2)
20 Clues: compensates an insured for a hit and run driver (2) • insured can chose whether to be covered on a modified no-fault plan or not • Laws that require proof auto liability insurance before an accident occurs • these insurers retain full responsibility for underwriting high-risk drivers • ...
AINS 22 Chapter 2 2015-03-21
Across
- these laws prohibit uninsured drivers from initiating lawsuits for noneconomic damages such as pain and suffering(4)
- an injured motorist can sue for noneconomic losses if their injuries meet a verbal description of serious injures (2)
- Laws that require proof auto liability insurance before an accident occurs
- under this system, injured person does not need to establish fault in order to collet payment for damages but will not be able to seek damages through the tort liability system(2)
- these insurers may accept applications, but underwriting responsibilities are transferred to a pool or shared proportionally by all insurers in that market.
- organization that designates serving insurers to handle high-risk insurance business (3)
- Provides additional limits of coverage to the victim when the at-fault drivers’ limits are insufficient
- A state-wide pool to which insurers can assign premiums and losses for high risk drivers
- state insurance___________ require auto insurers to develop rate that are adequate to pay all claims and expenses, reasonable for the exposure and not be discriminatory
- und provides compensation for victims who cannot collect from at-fault drivers (3)
- auto insurance that is intended to decrease the number of uninsured drivers by making minimal liability coverage at reduced cost(2)
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- compensates an insured for a hit and run driver (2)
- this type of no-fault plan places no restrictions on the right to sue an at-fault driver(2)
- these insurers retain full responsibility for underwriting high-risk drivers
- most state offer this for high-risk drivers who cannot obtain auto insurance in the voluntary market (3)
- requirements become effective only after an accident, conviction or judgement (2)
- insured can chose whether to be covered on a modified no-fault plan or not
- this type of no-fault plan places some restrictions on the right to sue an at-fault driver but does not entirely eliminate the right.
- under this system, injured auto accident victims must prove that another party was at fault before they can collect damages
- injured motorist can sue for noneconomic losses if stated loss amount has been exceeded (2)
20 Clues: compensates an insured for a hit and run driver (2) • Laws that require proof auto liability insurance before an accident occurs • insured can chose whether to be covered on a modified no-fault plan or not • these insurers retain full responsibility for underwriting high-risk drivers • ...
Final Friday - Staff Appreciation 2021-04-29
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- which assistant that lives out of town cranks Whitney Houston and sings out loud? (admittedly out of tune)
- which L&E assistant likes to paint with watercolor paint?
- what paralegal would like to be a marine biologist?
- which one of us would like to be an animal control officer?
- we have a candy crush expert among us. Who is it?
- what insurance assistant loves all things marshmallow?
- who's nickname is Queen Tamidala?
- which one of us plays video games for so long that they forget to eat?
- what paralegal has a penchant for 40's old radio shows?
- what Insurance assistant would like to be a fine art photographer?
- which paralegal can touch their nose with their tongue?
- what L&E assistant had the nickname 5'1 in university?
- who can open a bottle of beer with anything?
- what Insurance assistant likes to drink wine while gardening?
- what assistant has the nickname coco bongo?
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- what assistant also goes by the nickname Suzy Snowflake?
- who can look you dead in the face and not hear a single word you say?
- which one of us finds pleasure in scaring the begeezus out of their spouse?
- who among us can touch their heel to their face?
- what L&E assistant's nickname is K-Rox?
- who would like to be an art director for Disney?
- someone has the ability to grow plants that look like they shouldn't grow. Who has a green thumb?
- one of our L&E assistants gets called Lucy a lot. This is funny because it's her dogs name. Who is it?
- which paralegal can watch friends over and over and never get tired of it?
- what L&E assistant puts truffle salt on everything?
- who has taught themselves to do gel nails?
- one of our paralegals grew up playing the piano, flute and saxophone. Who is it?
- what Insurance assistant plays the ukulele?
- sugar is a stress reliever for one of our paralegals. Which one?
- what L&E assistant's guilty pleasure is watching Hallmark movies?
30 Clues: who's nickname is Queen Tamidala? • what L&E assistant's nickname is K-Rox? • who has taught themselves to do gel nails? • what Insurance assistant plays the ukulele? • what assistant has the nickname coco bongo? • who can open a bottle of beer with anything? • who among us can touch their heel to their face? • who would like to be an art director for Disney? • ...
Business Assignment Part A 2014-11-02
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- The amount of moeny to be paid to receive insurance insurance cover.
- A payment from the government to help people who need financial assistance.
- When you don't have enough moeny to pay your bills, you can declare _______ to the court.
- Buying something when you don't really need it.
- Money received by workers.
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- What insurance covers damage to your car and the other person's car when you're at fault?
- An organisation that keepson file the credit records of consumers.
- A personwho will pay back the money if the borrower does not.
- A sum paid to authors and musicians.
- Putting money into something in order to make a profit.
10 Clues: Money received by workers. • A sum paid to authors and musicians. • Buying something when you don't really need it. • Putting money into something in order to make a profit. • A personwho will pay back the money if the borrower does not. • An organisation that keepson file the credit records of consumers. • ...
Specialty Payers Crossword 2018-01-25
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- offers COBRA to their terminated employees
- you must _______ your PIP before Medical insurance can be used for Medical Bills
- When you are injured on the job you can apply for Workers ____
- an entity other than the patient that finance or reimburse the cost of health care
- PIP will pay on these regardless of them being medical or not
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- an extension to auto insurance that covers medical expenses
- This is applied to a premium when purchasing COBRA
- when this happens to an employees hours they can qualify for COBRA
- COBRA applies to Local and State Governments but not this level of Government
- is temporary continuation of a terminated employee's insurance
10 Clues: offers COBRA to their terminated employees • This is applied to a premium when purchasing COBRA • an extension to auto insurance that covers medical expenses • PIP will pay on these regardless of them being medical or not • is temporary continuation of a terminated employee's insurance • When you are injured on the job you can apply for Workers ____ • ...
What are Taxes? 2021-11-28
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- sales tax is a tax on ________
- Man's best friend
- income tax that goes to the federal government
- fees that support government programs
- ______ fees are an example of a tax on personal property
- income tax that goes to the state government
- provides insurance to the elderly and disabled
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- fund created for social security and Medicare taxes
- ________ tax paid on the value of ones land, buildings, or homes
- provides insurance to retirees
- tax on _______, also called income tax
- income taxes are _______ from your paycheck
- the tax against a person after their death
13 Clues: Man's best friend • sales tax is a tax on ________ • provides insurance to retirees • fees that support government programs • tax on _______, also called income tax • the tax against a person after their death • income taxes are _______ from your paycheck • income tax that goes to the state government • income tax that goes to the federal government • ...
Words 2022-04-05
Across
- _____ premium tax credits
- you would check this to see what consumers could possibly enroll into
- the database of medicaid coverage that NYS uses
- The consumer has a choice between enrolling in an MMC or staying in FFS
- common _____ identification card
- In between Medicaid and APTC
- government run insurance for elderly and disabled
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- the Q in QHP
- This is what MMC stands for
- third party _____ insurance
- also known as straight medicaid
- A long term care facility
- this is what it's called when a consumer cannot enroll into an MMC
13 Clues: the Q in QHP • _____ premium tax credits • A long term care facility • This is what MMC stands for • third party _____ insurance • In between Medicaid and APTC • also known as straight medicaid • common _____ identification card • the database of medicaid coverage that NYS uses • government run insurance for elderly and disabled • ...
Income Withholdings 2022-01-25
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- the sum of all forms of earnings before tax
- money you get from your job
- money paid as tax
- tax withheld from wages that goes to the government
- tells how much tax to withheld from ab employee
- a national health insurance system
- a social insurance program
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- reports all wages and tax withheld
- tax from your job that goes to federal government
- pay as you earn tax
- primary source of government income
- income minus expenses
- used to identify legal work from all companies
13 Clues: money paid as tax • pay as you earn tax • income minus expenses • a social insurance program • money you get from your job • reports all wages and tax withheld • a national health insurance system • primary source of government income • the sum of all forms of earnings before tax • used to identify legal work from all companies • tells how much tax to withheld from ab employee • ...
Driving 2024-04-03
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- assigned for driving violations
- aggressive driving
- key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- take license away for year or more
- Take license away less than 365 days
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- must renew every year
- Minnesota requires liability insurance on vehicles
- high risk behavior
- laws every state has one
- key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- drive too closely behind another vehicle
11 Clues: high risk behavior • aggressive driving • must renew every year • laws every state has one • assigned for driving violations • take license away for year or more • Take license away less than 365 days • drive too closely behind another vehicle • key legal terms in a reckless driving charge • key legal terms in a reckless driving charge • ...
2023 W!SE CROSSWORD 2023-01-06
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- a type of insurance that will help to cover your bills while you are disabled or cannot work
- the 6 month period after you graduate college to find a job and start repaying your student loan
- something that I owe; ex. a loan
- the central bank of the US
- is when an investor has different types of investments; i.e. stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.); this reduces the risk of investing
- a professionally managed investment that is made up of a pool of funds collected from many investors and invested across stocks, bonds, money markets, and other securities
- preferred provider organization
- assets-liabilities
- a source of income; typically paid as a salary or hourly
- refers to a financial market that experiences an extended period of growth above historical averages
- the monthly payment you make to ensure your insurance policy is active
- the degree of ease with which an asset can be sold
- health maintenance organization
- interest added to the principal, interest earned on interest
- short-term loans sold to operate the US government; amounts range from $1,000 to $5 million per investor; also called T-Bills
- an insurance policy that will pay a lump sum benefit to a beneficiary in the event of your death during the term of the policy
Down
- to view the activity of your checking account and compare your register with your bank records to be sure your records match your bank's records
- a place where you can go to give an item (like a laptop) as collateral to borrow money, you then buy the item back plus interest
- the general rise in price levels
- a report that details your creditworthiness based on your payment history, open credit, assets, and liabilities
- something that I own; ex. a house
- a retirement account that is sponsored by an employer
- the calculation you use to see how many years it will take to double your investment
- the next best alternative when you make a decision
- the money that you have left over when all of your bills and savings payments have been made
- a member owned co-operative financial institution; usually has lower interest rates on loans
- a loan that is made to customers who have poor credit (they have low credit scores) and making those customers pay extremely high-interest rates to borrow money
- the earnings that are given to the people who are shareholders of a company's stock
- a payment order for a pre-specified amount of money, it is purchased at different types or stores or the at the post office, it is used like a check
- a contract between a person and an insurance company to help mitigate risk should an accident occur
- the acronym for the Federal Deposit Insurance Company
- the amount that the insured agrees to pay before the insurance company will pay anything towards a claim
- a catch-all term for stocks, bonds, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds or other types of investments you can buy or sell
- an allowance that is used to reduce the amount of taxable income
34 Clues: assets-liabilities • the central bank of the US • preferred provider organization • health maintenance organization • the general rise in price levels • something that I owe; ex. a loan • something that I own; ex. a house • the next best alternative when you make a decision • the degree of ease with which an asset can be sold • ...
Domain 5 Vocabulary Review Crossword 2024-04-30
Across
- employer based retirement plan
- employer form stating your earnings and taxes paid in
- recreating a loan for a lower interest rate
- a timed savings
- interest charged on principle & current balance
- amount paid to use insurance
- obligation or responsibility for a debt
- point based system on ones loan ability
- amount paid to have any insurance policy.
- income earned after taxes have been taken out
- financial bank owned by its members
- cash payment on a purchase to lower cost
- cost of yearly interest/credit in a percentage
- retirement plan based on tax free investments
- a plan of money earned and money spent/saved
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- not having money in account and bank covers the cost
- a concept advising you what to spend and save
- a set amount of how much you can borrow
- money earned or charged on borrowed money
- amount owed on a home loan
- loss of value in an asset
- measure of ease to access and use money
- credit that is paid month to month
- monthly expenses that are constant
- life insurance that will stay the same throughout life
- support for responsibility of a debt obligation
- your ability to borrow money
- amount financed/borrowed
- pooling money in an investment of stocks and bonds
- income before taxes or other withdrawals are made
- employer form allowing taxes to be deducted from pay
31 Clues: a timed savings • amount financed/borrowed • loss of value in an asset • amount owed on a home loan • amount paid to use insurance • your ability to borrow money • employer based retirement plan • credit that is paid month to month • monthly expenses that are constant • financial bank owned by its members • a set amount of how much you can borrow • ...
Chapter 1 2015-01-27
Across
- is the price of the insurance coverage provided for specified period
- coverage's purchased for business purposes
- liability policy that provides excess coverage above underline policies and may also provide coverage not available in the underlines polices subjected to a self insured retention
- means all insured's share the cost of each others losses.
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- property insurance covers the damage to building or their contents results from the fire ,Vandalism and other causes of loss .
- legally enforceable obligation of a person or an organization to pay sum of money (called damages ) to another person or organization
- is the possibility of financial loss.
- insurance policy that covers an individual or family against loss exposures arising out of ownerships, maintenance ,or use of automobiles
- Business organizations purchase a Commercial Package Policy or a Business owners policy.
9 Clues: is the possibility of financial loss. • coverage's purchased for business purposes • means all insured's share the cost of each others losses. • is the price of the insurance coverage provided for specified period • Business organizations purchase a Commercial Package Policy or a Business owners policy. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Justus 2023-03-09
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. One must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
- A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- A one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance. The cost for health insurance is typically paid for through payroll deductions.
- A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
- A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- A document that highlights a person’s education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- The nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits. This calculates as 6.2% of gross income.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work
- Exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting.
- Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage.
- Money gained through employment and investment returns
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- The nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify. This calculates as a 1.45% of gross income.
- Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as a part of the job application process.
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor
- The sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.
- A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishment, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular involvement, ambition, and goals as part of the school and scholarship application process.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months)
- Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: A time when a person is paid for work • An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) • Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor • ...
P&C Terminology 2025-12-30
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- Serious and immediate danger. Examples include hurricane, fire, theft, lightning, plumbing burst.
- First party to the insurance contract, aka Policyholder
- Home- Designed, built, permitted and inspected according to the Florida Building Code (FBC), and must be installed on permanent foundations just like a site-built home. Rated as Frame.
- Jacket- Contains the definitions, terms, limits, exclusions, and conditions for each type of coverage shown on your policy Declarations Page.
- Interest- Any person or entity which also holds a financial interest in the home, such as a mortgage company.
- Policy that covers a variety of different perils such as fire, lightning, wind, hail etc.
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- A specified amount of money that the insured must absorb before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- Perils- Policy will cover any peril that is not specifically excluded on the policy contract. (Broader).
- Possibility of financial loss or harm.
- Policy- Policy that covers only the peril of wind / hail & any wind events (tornado, tropical storm).
- / Manufactured Home- Home that is built on a metal frame, brought in with its own wheels and axles, set up on piers, has a serial number, and is tied down.
- Refers to the Insurance Company (such as Citizens).
- Page- A summary of your insurance policy that lists key information about your coverage
- Perils- Policy specifically names perils that will be covered. If not named as covered then it is not covered. (More restrictive).
14 Clues: Possibility of financial loss or harm. • Refers to the Insurance Company (such as Citizens). • First party to the insurance contract, aka Policyholder • Page- A summary of your insurance policy that lists key information about your coverage • Policy that covers a variety of different perils such as fire, lightning, wind, hail etc. • ...
Ch. 17 & 18 Vocab 2017-04-18
28 Clues: pain • rent • wood • send • gates • truck • i see • reason • behind • fridge • doctor • sitting • blessed • believe • company • mail man • he takes • foreigner • beginning • colleague • insurance • apartment • government • house wife • scholarship • electricity • inflammation • to receive someone)
Chapter 33.1 Key Trms Created By Devan Patel 2016-05-13
Across
- a situation involving exposure to danger.
- an incident or event.
- a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided.
- DEFINITION of 'Uninsurable Risk' A hazard or condition that has either a high likelihood of loss, or in which the insurance would be considered against the law. Insurance companies limit their losses by not taking on certain risks that are very likely to soon result in a loss.
- cant control getting
- reduce (something, especially something unwanted or unpleasant) to the smallest possible amount or degree.
- Pure risk is a category of risk in which loss is the only possible outcome; there is no beneficial result. Pure risk is related to events that are beyond the risk-taker's control and, therefore, a person cannot consciously take on pure risk. This is the opposite of speculative risk.
- Economic risk is the chance that macroeconomic conditions like exchange rates, government regulation, or political stability will affect an investment, usually one in a foreign country.
Down
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- Smoking is a major risk factor for cancer; depression as a risk factor in suicide.
- Natural hazards are naturally occurring physical phenomena caused either by rapid or slow onset events which can be geophysical (earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis and volcanic activity), hydrological (avalanches and floods), climatological (extreme temperatures, drought and wildfires), meteorological (cyclones and ...
- a period of ten years.
- (in business) the forecasting and evaluation of financial risks together with the identification of procedures to avoid or minimize their impact.
- Risk that the group may incur losses due to drain or loss of personnel, deterioration of morale, inadequate development of human resources, inappropriate working schedule, inappropriate working and safety environment, inequality or inequity in human resource management or discriminatory conduct.
- An insurable risk is a risk that meets the ideal criteria for efficient insurance. The concept of insurable risk underlies nearly all insurance decisions.
15 Clues: cant control getting • an incident or event. • a period of ten years. • a situation involving exposure to danger. • a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided. • Smoking is a major risk factor for cancer; depression as a risk factor in suicide. • ...
Chapter09 2013-10-08
Collabria 2019-05-08
Across
- $30 annual fee and 11.9% rate
- the cashback, student, flex and classic all offer this
- $99 annual fee, double points for purchases in foreign countries
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- no fee and 11.9% interest rate
- $50 annual fee, 9.9% interest rate, Auto Rental Collision/Loss Insurance, Purchase Protection & Extended Warrant, Common Carrier Accident Protection
- $50 annual fee, 19.9% interest rate, Auto Rental Collision/Loss Insurance, Trip cancellation and interruption insurance, lost or delayed baggage coverage, emergency health care coverage
- double the points at gas stations
- $40 annual fee, extended warranty, purchase protection, mobile device insurance, 1 point per $1 spent
8 Clues: $30 annual fee and 11.9% rate • no fee and 11.9% interest rate • double the points at gas stations • the cashback, student, flex and classic all offer this • $99 annual fee, double points for purchases in foreign countries • $40 annual fee, extended warranty, purchase protection, mobile device insurance, 1 point per $1 spent • ...
Crossword Puzzle 4 2017-11-05
Across
- John’s doctor charges $1000 for a yearly check-up. His insurance agency will only pay $750 for a yearly check-up. Who must pay the remaining $250?
- Patient Intake sheet is also called
- Medicaid is run by which Government
- As per HIPPA guideline, physicians must send all claims electronically if they have greater than _____ full-time employees
- Which part of Medicare covers the Hospital care
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- The type of insurance where patients pay for medical expenses out-of-pocket and then receive reimbursement from the insurance agency afterward
- Other name of encounter form
- The source document for insurance claim data
8 Clues: Other name of encounter form • Patient Intake sheet is also called • Medicaid is run by which Government • The source document for insurance claim data • Which part of Medicare covers the Hospital care • As per HIPPA guideline, physicians must send all claims electronically if they have greater than _____ full-time employees • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Noah Beaty 2017-05-15
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- A risk that cant be controlled
- A risk caused by nature
- a risk that is very high
- risk of harm caused by humans
- the likelihood of economic loss
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- when conditions can be controlled
- the threat of a loss with no chance of gain
- a risk that can have insurance
- the process of reducing risk
- paid protection against loss or injury
- The possibility of injury or loss
11 Clues: A risk caused by nature • a risk that is very high • the process of reducing risk • risk of harm caused by humans • A risk that cant be controlled • a risk that can have insurance • the likelihood of economic loss • when conditions can be controlled • The possibility of injury or loss • paid protection against loss or injury • the threat of a loss with no chance of gain
Spelling Bee Vocabulary 2023-04-21
14 Clues: etnia • anotar • seguro • pasivo • huelga • citatión • diseminar • hegemonía • ergonómico • presupuesto • presupuesto • característica • característica • presagiar, predecir
Marketing 2023-02-17
9 Clues: what we all are • our intrepid leader • things we strive for • our marketing mascot • in a band and writes songs • designed by marketing teams • line 10 insurance covers this • line 70 insurance covers this • suite of marketing programs for agent purchase
Personal and Family Finance Crossword 2021-10-15
Across
- pay is what employees earn before taxes, benefits and other payroll deductions are withheld from their wages
- tax, also known as hospital insurance tax, is a federal employment tax that funds a portion of the Medicare insurance program
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- pay is an employee’s earnings after all deductions are taken out
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker
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- time in addition to what is normal, as time worked beyond one's scheduled working hours
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- is a financial compensation that is above and beyond the normal payment expectations of its recipient
- a payment or gift made by an employer, the state, or an insurance company
- is the amount of tax withheld from your paycheck typically in the form of state or federal
- time away from work, often for special circumstances in an employee's life
13 Clues: pay is an employee’s earnings after all deductions are taken out • the action or process of investing money for profit or material result • a payment or gift made by an employer, the state, or an insurance company • time away from work, often for special circumstances in an employee's life • ...
vehicle insurance 2023-04-21
Across
- injury liability insurance that covers people in other cars, passengers riding with the insured, and pedestrians
- payments coverage covers policyholders and family members if they are injured while riding in their car or another car
- motorist coverage protects against hit-and-run / insurance-less drivers who cause injuries
- damage liability insurance that protects a driver against claims if the insured's car damages someone else's property and the insured is at fault
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- coverage protects the insured against almost all damage losses except those caused from a collision or rollover An auto insurance
- coverage insurance that protects a car owner against financial loss resulting from a collision or rollover
- is what you pay “out of pocket” on a claim before your insurance covers the rest.
7 Clues: is what you pay “out of pocket” on a claim before your insurance covers the rest. • motorist coverage protects against hit-and-run / insurance-less drivers who cause injuries • injury liability insurance that covers people in other cars, passengers riding with the insured, and pedestrians • ...
Policy and Procedures 2015-05-29
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- The following information is required when entering a note to whom? Checkin date, checkout date, city, number of nights
- For US citizens booking airfare you need their information as per their _____ not their US Passport Card
- What should you always refer to in NEO when booking a new reservation
- What button/link do you click when you are pricing inter air in pivotal
- Guests from Quebec cannot purchase this?
- The following must be completed when completing a ______?Passenger screen, booking header, air, transfers/D2D, service assignments, tour upgrades
- What state can purchase cancellation insurance only
- Scheduled off concierge agents must check this daily
- If doing a 24hr hold within final payment you do not have to send this until payment is received
- When you do not have legal names you can find an air quote in?
- What document must you advise US citizens they must sign when booking Kenya/Israel/Turkey
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- This box should NOT be used to send important information to our guests or travel agents
- Transfers can only be added when we have what?
- We will not provide D2D service or the $50 credit if they are purchasing what?
- I no longer want to receive brochures. You would indicate this in pivotal under what tab?
- All of the following are what? Land, discount, insurance, flex air, pre/posts and extension
- Payment in full for flex air only, does ___ lock in the rates for the entire reservation.
- Deposit without insurance is?
- Air not booked by collette on certain tours is referred to as?
- Any or all of the following will require a what? Bringing a wheelchair, scooter, sleep apnea machine, service dog.
- We can only take payments on a clients credit card for this tour
- You cannot hold more than one of these upgrades at a time in a booking that is classified as a what?
- What do we charge agent $25 for on Australia bookings
- If a guest wants to book their own air and they are purchasing a non guaranteed date, do you advise them the date is not guaranteed?
24 Clues: Deposit without insurance is? • Guests from Quebec cannot purchase this? • Transfers can only be added when we have what? • What state can purchase cancellation insurance only • Scheduled off concierge agents must check this daily • What do we charge agent $25 for on Australia bookings • Air not booked by collette on certain tours is referred to as? • ...
Fun With Insurance Terminology 2024-10-18
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- Term that means we have no contract with the payor. The patient may not have coverage and should consider finding an In Network provider - 3 words.
- The type of plan directed by a PCP that requires patients to stay in their network to have benefits.
- The flat fee you collect at time of service.
- The RTE Response that may be returned if the group number is incorrect - 2 words.
- Review this to address any errors or alerts returned by the RTE. You can also confirm the assigned PCP, Identify the Medicare Replacement Plan, & find Other or Additional Payor info - 2 words.
- This happens when complete and accurate insurance info is not obtained during registration.
- The RTE Response that may be returned if the subscriber ID number is incorrect - 2 words.
- The 5 digit number on an insurance card that, when present, should be the primary search option when adding a new plan in Epic.
- Working these timely will eliminate errors and ensure the claims drop timely.
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- This is required for a veteran choosing to use their VA benefits for services outside of a VA facility.
- The RTE Response that indicates the payor is not RTE-enabled and requires manual verification via phone, website, etc - 2 words.
- Resource on BEN to assist Front Desk Users during the registration process - 3 words.
- The RTE Response that may be returned if the wrong insurance plan is added - 2 words.
- The policyholder of an insurance plan.
- A person or entity who is legally responsible for the patient’s account.
- When a Medicare beneficiary has coverage thru this, Medicare is the secondary payor - 2 words.
- Person that is available to support the front end workflows to ensure your success - 3 words.
- If this is not completed correctly, Epic will “flip” the coverage order.
- The Medicare Wellness Visit that must be done within the first 12 months of Part B eligibility - 3 words.
- This is often required for HMO plans when seeking specialty care.
20 Clues: The policyholder of an insurance plan. • The flat fee you collect at time of service. • This is often required for HMO plans when seeking specialty care. • A person or entity who is legally responsible for the patient’s account. • If this is not completed correctly, Epic will “flip” the coverage order. • ...
types of financial risk 2020-05-21
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- a result that is unpleasant
- why people choose to take risks
- a record of a consumer's ability to repay debts
- how much you can pay at max
- protection from financial loss
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- the primary reason for insurance
- the feeling of accomplishment
- part of the compensation you must pay
- both a positive and negative aspect of all our lives
- ammount of money you make
- the complete loss of money
11 Clues: ammount of money you make • the complete loss of money • a result that is unpleasant • how much you can pay at max • the feeling of accomplishment • protection from financial loss • why people choose to take risks • the primary reason for insurance • part of the compensation you must pay • a record of a consumer's ability to repay debts • ...
chapter 33.1 key terms Created by: Brooke Dilldine 2013-05-15
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- human harm caused by human mistakes
- a risk that is unexceptable
- possibility of catastrophe weather events
- occurs when condictions can be controlled
- the sytemic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives
- risk that meets an insurance company's criteria
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- happens when there is a liklihood of economic loss
- cannot be controlled
- the possible lose/injury
- an loss with no opportunity for again
- paid protection for injury/loss
11 Clues: cannot be controlled • the possible lose/injury • a risk that is unexceptable • paid protection for injury/loss • human harm caused by human mistakes • an loss with no opportunity for again • possibility of catastrophe weather events • occurs when condictions can be controlled • risk that meets an insurance company's criteria • ...
Primerica 2022-12-07
19 Clues: truthful • reduction • insurable • transfers • make whole • predictable • uncertainty • carelessness • not insurable • cause of loss • less favorable • cover employee • medical history • business partners • lie on application • income,investments • probability of loss • wages and inflations • exist at time of application
Chapter 28 Section 3 Crossword 2022-11-01
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- required states t clean up their rivers
- his ambition and drive had become legendary
- opened the door for many non-European immigrants
- the way in which states redraw election districts
- provided hospital insurance
- vision for American
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- enacted by congress approving almost $1 billion
- banned prayer in public schools
- ended national-origins quotas established in
- extended health insurance
10 Clues: vision for American • extended health insurance • provided hospital insurance • banned prayer in public schools • required states t clean up their rivers • his ambition and drive had become legendary • ended national-origins quotas established in • enacted by congress approving almost $1 billion • opened the door for many non-European immigrants • ...
SOCI 3500 3-17 Lecture 2026-03-17
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- this model is a mostly private health care system with private and public health insurance with universal coverage
- _____ _____ system: a single entity pays for all of the health services (typically a government)
- _____ medicine: this model is a public health care system with universal coverage
- the ensemble of all public and private organizations, institutions, and resources mandated to improve, maintain or restore health
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- this model is a mostly public health care service with private and public health insurance with universal coverage
- this model is a mostly private health care system with private and public insurance but no universal coverage
- _____ coverage: every citizen or resident of a country is given health insurance coverage through either public insurance, private insurance, or a mix of the two.
7 Clues: _____ medicine: this model is a public health care system with universal coverage • _____ _____ system: a single entity pays for all of the health services (typically a government) • this model is a mostly private health care system with private and public insurance but no universal coverage • ...
CAB Construction Crossword 2021-01-25
24 Clues: CRM • Home • Hail • Kelly • Apron • Storm • Steam • Mastic • Debris • Finance • Address • Juniors • Drainage • Shingles • 25 years • 10 years • Paperwork • Insurance • Joe Hughes • Protection • Replacement • Andy's Kids • Customer Service • Team Representative
Review Day-VII (Synonyms) 2023-04-17
31 Clues: work • fell • obese • solid • surety • adviser • diction • student • twosome • focusing • steadily • tangible • protocol • relative • overcome • attorney • feasible • contract • essential • co-worker • reuniting • inculcate • enjoyable • insolvency • resolution • separating • remarkable • convincing • wrongdoing • presentation • impartiality
Electronic medical records 2013-10-02
Across
- widely accepted
- scheduler matrix
- verification insurance
- tests results
- health information
- uncertainty expense
- system power
- reduce errors
- automatically submitted
- automatic conformation
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- external connects
- develop standards
- userfriendly access
- stores codes
- communication eyecontact
- capability system
- specialty specific
- various search
- remove correct
- patients worry
20 Clues: stores codes • system power • tests results • reduce errors • various search • remove correct • patients worry • widely accepted • scheduler matrix • external connects • develop standards • capability system • specialty specific • health information • userfriendly access • uncertainty expense • verification insurance • automatic conformation • automatically submitted • communication eyecontact
eStar Upgrade Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-07
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- How days of the week are organized
- How we want the check list to be
- Person who pays for medical insurance
- Creating a chart for a patient
- How to quickly access PCP in Checklist
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- Easy way to view available appointments
- What used to be called "Sched Appt."
- New "Detailed View" for Registration
- Person covered under subscriber's insurance
- Person legally responsible for payment
- Our Medical Records system
11 Clues: Our Medical Records system • Creating a chart for a patient • How we want the check list to be • How days of the week are organized • What used to be called "Sched Appt." • New "Detailed View" for Registration • Person who pays for medical insurance • Person legally responsible for payment • How to quickly access PCP in Checklist • Easy way to view available appointments • ...
2B 2025-10-03
From Day One Philadelphia 2025 2025-10-01
15 Clues: STREAM • FELFEL • BEEKEEPER • STRETCHIT • WORKHUMAN • ACHIEVERS • RETHINKCARE • SWORD HEALTH • PERFECT FEAST • REPERIO HEALTH • STRATEGIA ANALYTICS • CORPORATE TRADITIONS • HEIDRICK & STRUGGLES • BVA NUDGE CONSULTING • MARSH MCLENNAN AGENCY
Insurance Crossword 2019-04-23
Across
- Swelling of the ground under the buildings, causing upwards or sideways movement (5)
- Structure, fixed items, permanent fittings (9)
- Principles of insurance
- Excess that is mandatory
- A type of peril/potential incident (5)
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- The amount the customer pays in the event of a claim (6)
- The downward movement of the ground (10)
- Excess the customer chooses to pay in addition to the standard excess
- Household goods, personal belongings
9 Clues: Principles of insurance • Excess that is mandatory • Household goods, personal belongings • A type of peril/potential incident (5) • The downward movement of the ground (10) • Structure, fixed items, permanent fittings (9) • The amount the customer pays in the event of a claim (6) • Excess the customer chooses to pay in addition to the standard excess • ...
insurance types 2023-02-14
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- benefits to people who are unable to work
- helps cover the cost of that care when you have a chronic medical condition
- protects you if you get sick or injured
- helps protect you and your belongings
- covers your car damages
- financial protection for victims of identity theft
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- provide liability overage against accidents in the home
- adds extra above coverage
- a contract between you and a company
9 Clues: covers your car damages • adds extra above coverage • a contract between you and a company • helps protect you and your belongings • protects you if you get sick or injured • benefits to people who are unable to work • financial protection for victims of identity theft • provide liability overage against accidents in the home • ...
Insurance Onboarding 2022-09-29
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- is the federal government program that provides health care coverage (health insurance) if you are 65+, under 65, and receiving Social Security
- that payments for physician services should vary with the resource costs for providing those services
- a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount
- is a program providing health insurance to people who are eligible for Medicaid and to certain other people who lack access to insurance in Tennessee
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- is a type of insurance coverage that pays for health and medical expenses
- a measure used by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to determine hospital reimbursement rates for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries
- are payments made to health care providers for providing services to patients\
- the Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Groups is defined by a particular set of patient attributes
- are groups of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers, who come together voluntarily to give coordinated high-quality care to their Medicare patients
9 Clues: is a type of insurance coverage that pays for health and medical expenses • are payments made to health care providers for providing services to patients\ • a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount • the Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Groups is defined by a particular set of patient attributes • ...
Unit 1: Systems & Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-28
Across
- System used by all of AmFam for news, upcoming links, articles, information, links, etc
- the only ROLE in WMA that should NEVER be changed
- system that the Life Company uses to house documents, tasks, and to keep notes on policies
- clicking on the life policy number under the "Policies" tab in Apex, will take you to this internal system
- The individual or entity to whom life insurance policy proceeds are collaterally or absolutely assigned
- system you would search to find the most recent billing information
- too young to sign a legal document
- system used frequently for meetings/huddles, IM conversations, system issue communications, etc.
- when beneficiary information needs to be updated or premium payments need to be applied, this system is used to process these tasks
- this appears in LifeLink and shows specific and important information on the Life policy
- can ONLY be designated as Policy Owner in the event that the current Policy Owner dies and contract language specifies
- system used to search employees within American Family including both corporate and field employees
- the system specifically used to look up agent's information
- Used to enter your Time, view Time Off, view your pay stub, personal information, etc.
- a person who transfers property by deed or who grants property rights by means of a trust or some other document
- automated system that notifies agencies of changes/enhancements to their customers' policies
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- only exists if a trust agreement has been created and cannot be listed as the owner of the policy with the title
- system used to send forms to customers for electronic signatures using a secure platform
- system used to submit time off requests and view daily schedules
- System is both corporate and Agency-facing and is used for housing forms that can be sent to customers for completion
- A permanent termination of a policy with cash value paid to the Policy Owner
- customer-facing system that provides limited information for Life policies
- this system is used by Life In Force Services to send letters and forms to customers
- type of permanent life insurance policy that offers the low-cost protection of term life insurance as well as a savings element like a whole life policy which gains interest
- the tab in the Billing Center used to look up check images or payment received
- document required to process the change if the policy owner has passed away
- Life insurance for a limited number of years with no cash value
- if living, the party(ies)to whom the proceeds are paid
- day of the month that the life insurance premium is due; used to determine the end of the 31 day grace period
- a trust which by its terms cannot be revoked
- every right, benefit and privilege available under the policy when the Insured is living is vested in and exercisable by this role
- multiple alternative options to receiving the death benefit proceeds as a lump sum
- reason for a name change, involves legally acknowledging a minor child as one's own, requires a copy of the court order to process
- termination of a life insurance policy because a renewal premium is not paid before the end of the grace period
- agency facing system that houses policy owner information including address, DOB, marital status, etc.
- a scenario when more than one person is the owner of a life policy
36 Clues: too young to sign a legal document • a trust which by its terms cannot be revoked • the only ROLE in WMA that should NEVER be changed • if living, the party(ies)to whom the proceeds are paid • the system specifically used to look up agent's information • Life insurance for a limited number of years with no cash value • ...
Unit 7 crossword(Weaver) 2023-02-16
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- hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- A letter of recommendation is a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process.
- hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- retirement Plan - Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. Once must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy
- Health Insurance is a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- FICA stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- market A labor market, also known as a job market, refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand.
- wage is the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.**Minimum wage will vary based on jobs relying on tips
- Medicare - the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled,
- A salary is amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage
- is a time when a person is paid for work ,also known as part of the workforce
- Professionalism is exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
- A resume is a document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
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- Your gross income is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning,
- A reference is someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- An interview is a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school
- your net income is the “take-home” money after all taxes
- - the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled,
- A cover letter is a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to
- is a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings used to pay for public goods
- employers, scholarship committees, and post-secondary institutions will often request one or more letters of recommendation
- Social Security - the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits
- general, this can not be a relation to you.
- A wage is a payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis
- Soft skills are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc
- Your income is money gained through employment and investment returns
- A commission is a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
- taxes and deductions
- By networking you are building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- your employer will pay for up to 100% of your health insurance, but if not, this will appear as a deduction on your paycheck.
31 Clues: taxes and deductions • general, this can not be a relation to you. • hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify • hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify • your net income is the “take-home” money after all taxes • - the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, • ...
Unit 1: Systems & Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-17
Across
- The day of the month that the life insurance premium is due; used to determine the end of the 31 day grace period
- If living, the party(ies)to whom the proceeds are paid
- This can ONLY be designated as Policy Owner in the event that the current Policy Owner dies and contract language specifies
- A type of permanent life insurance policy that offers the low-cost protection of term life insurance as well as a savings element like a whole life policy which gains interest
- Too young to sign a legal document
- When beneficiary information needs to be updated or premium payments need to be applied, this system is used to process these tasks
- Every right, benefit and privilege available under the policy when the Insured is living is vested in and exercisable by this role
- Life insurance for a limited number of years with no cash value
- System you would search to find the most recent billing information
- This only exists if a trust agreement has been created and cannot be listed as the owner of the policy with the title
- The system specifically used to look up agent's information
- System used by all of AmFam for news, upcoming links, articles, information, links, etc
- This appears in LifeLink and shows specific and important information on the Life policy
- A customer-facing system that provides limited information for Life policies
- Multiple alternative options to receiving the death benefit proceeds as a lump sum
- Automated system that notifies agencies of changes/enhancements to their customers' policies
- The only ROLE in WMA that should NEVER be changed
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- A scenario when more than one person is the owner of a life policy
- The tab in the Billing Center used to look up check images or payment received
- This system is both corporate and Agency-facing and is used for housing forms that can be sent to customers for completion
- A trust which by its terms cannot be revoked
- The document required to process the change if the policy owner has passed away
- The system used to send forms to customers for electronic signatures using a secure platform
- The system used to submit time off requests and view daily schedules
- A permanent termination of a policy with cash value paid to the Policy Owner
- System used frequently for meetings/huddles, IM conversations, system issue communications, etc.
- A person who transfers property by deed or who grants property rights by means of a trust or some other document
- System used to search employees within American Family including both corporate and field employees
- This system is used by Life In Force Services to send letters and forms to customers
- System used to enter your Time, view Time Off, view your pay stub, personal information, etc.
- The individual or entity to whom life insurance policy proceeds are collaterally or absolutely assigned
- Agency facing system that houses policy owner information including address, DOB, marital status, etc.
- Termination of a life insurance policy because a renewal premium is not paid before the end of the grace period
- System that the Life Company uses to house documents, tasks, and to keep notes on policies
34 Clues: Too young to sign a legal document • A trust which by its terms cannot be revoked • The only ROLE in WMA that should NEVER be changed • If living, the party(ies)to whom the proceeds are paid • The system specifically used to look up agent's information • Life insurance for a limited number of years with no cash value • ...
Gloass cross 2022-10-18
Across
- in a progressive tax system, as a person’s income increases the percentage that is paid in tax also increases
- details the exact condition of a property when new tenants move in
- expenses that are the same amount every time — for example, monthly rent, or a minimum charge of $40 per month for a mobile phone
- a legal contract between a tenant and a landlord that allows the tenant to use the landlord’s property in return for rental payments. Once a lease is signed, it is a legally binding document
- a high-cost, short-term and small amount loan. The borrower agrees to pay back the loan whenthey receive their next pay
- an additional tax of 2% of income used to fund the Medicare system
- one-off costs for setting up a new place to live or a business
- services largely funded from within the community to provide something that is desirable but not profit making
- a place of shelter which keeps a person safe and protects them from danger — for example, a youth refuge
- the payment of an amount of money that covers a person or property in the event of loss, damage or accident so that the person does not suffer a severe financial setback
- an official copy of your birth registration held by the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, including information such as name and place of birth
- the company that is providing the insurance
- costs those costs that keep on recurring such as rent, mortgage and electricity bills
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- plastic card that allows you to buy goods by electronically transferring money out of your account into the store’s account. It can also be used to obtain cash
- a period of time after a sale contract has been signed, during which the buyer can cancel the contract without receiving a penalty
- a person who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular period of time and often for lower wages in order to gain knowledge and skills about a particular job — for example, an apprentice plumber
- items that can be used to reduce your assessable income, thus reducing the amount of tax you pay
- a card issued by the government to individuals or families which they can use to access free health care by a doctor and access free health care at a public hospital
- a central fund of money that has been contributed by a group of people (e.g. flatmates).
- the things that an insurance policy will not specifically cover
- a list of income and likely expenditures centrelink the main federal government welfare agency. It provides financial assistance as well as counsellors and social workers to those in need
- the person who owns the premises being rented
- the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- the person who is covered by the insurance policy
- a loan from a financial institution such as a bank where something is held as security in case the loan is not repaid, e.g. a house
- the things that an insurance policy covers
- money that is lodged with the Rental Bond Board. It is used to cover any damages or cleaning costs if the rented premises are left in an unsatisfactory condition
27 Clues: the things that an insurance policy covers • the company that is providing the insurance • the person who owns the premises being rented • the person who is covered by the insurance policy • the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover • one-off costs for setting up a new place to live or a business • ...
commerce 2022-10-21
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- services services largely funded from within the community to provide something that is desirable
- including information such as name and place of birth
- the person who is covered by the insurance policy
- levy an additional tax of 2% of income used to fund the Medicare system
- for rental payments. Once a lease is signed, it is a legally binding document
- the amount of money to be paid to receive insurance cover
- not repaid, e.g. a house
- wages in order to gain knowledge and skills about a particular job — for example, an apprentice plumber
- the person who owns the premises being rented
- certificate an official copy of your birth registration held by the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and
- card plastic card that allows you to buy goods by electronically transferring money out of your account into
- the main federal government welfare agency. It provides financial assistance as well as counsellors
- card a card issued by the government to individuals or families which they can use to access free
- expenses expenses that are the same amount every time — for example, monthly rent, or a minimum
- care by a doctor and access free health care at a public hospital
- a person who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular period of time and often for
- the payment of an amount of money that covers a person or property in the event of loss, damage or
- without receiving a penalty
- off period a period of time after a sale contract has been signed, during which the buyer can cancel the
- a central fund of money that has been contributed by a group of people (e.g. flatmates).
- the things that an insurance policy will not specifically cover
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- premises are left in an unsatisfactory condition
- so that the person does not suffer a severe financial setback
- a loan from a financial institution such as a bank where something is held as security in case the loan
- a place of shelter which keeps a person safe and protects them from danger — for example, a youth
- the company that is providing the insurance
- social workers to those in need
- tax system in a progressive tax system, as a person’s income increases the percentage that is paid
- items that can be used to reduce your assessable income, thus reducing the amount of tax you pay
- costs one-off costs for setting up a new place to live or a business
- tax also increases
- report details the exact condition of a property when new tenants move in
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- not profit making
- of $40 per month for a mobile phone
- store’s account. It can also be used to obtain cash
- money that is lodged with the Rental Bond Board. It is used to cover any damages or cleaning costs if the
- a legal contract between a tenant and a landlord that allows the tenant to use the landlord’s property in
- loan a high-cost, short-term and small amount loan. The borrower agrees to pay back the loan when
- costs those costs that keep on recurring such as rent, mortgage and electricity bills
- the things that an insurance policy covers
- receive their next pay
42 Clues: not profit making • tax also increases • receive their next pay • not repaid, e.g. a house • without receiving a penalty • social workers to those in need • of $40 per month for a mobile phone • a list of income and likely expenditures • the things that an insurance policy covers • the company that is providing the insurance • the person who owns the premises being rented • ...
Vocabulary: La Espera Desespera 2018-02-22
25 Clues: ID • Box • Bag • Bank • Loan • Next • Thing • Heart • Weapon • To rob • Dollar • To die • To work • Patient • Surgery • To relax • Bad news • Thousand • To escape • Ambulance • Marvelous • Insurance • Medication • To fire (a weapon) • To break your heart
17실력 2023-12-19
23 Clues: 보험 • 풍경 • 여권 • 관광 • 비행 • 목적지 • 시차증 • 기념품 • 해외로 • 취소하다 • 예약하다 • 출발하다 • 안전 보안 • 짐 수하물 • 풍경(s-) • 안내원 종업원 • 지연 연기하다 • 탑승하다 승차하다 • 신청하다 지원하다 • 도착하다 도달하다 • 수표 점검 조사하다 • 요구 청구 주장하다 • 멀리가는 여행 여정
BIZ BRAINWAVE 2024-02-22
20 Clues: FOGG • LEIF • VIDIT • WINDEX • CRYPTO • ALBERT • RONNIE • RIHANNA • LEAVING • YOUNG LIU • TAX HAVEN • INSURANCE • AILEEN LEE • JANE FRASER • UNCONVENTIONAL • MADE LIKE A GUN • OFFSETTING LOSS • LARGEST GOLD LOAN NBFC • PARENT COMP OF NUTELLA • THE NEW YORK TIME, FOX NEWS (13 LETTERS)
airport 2025-02-03
24 Clues: kapu • jegy • ülés • késés • vízum • bőrönd • érkezés • indulás • útlevél • felszáll • beszállás • járatszám • biztosítás • valami előtt • kézi poggyász • poggyászkiadás • beszálló kártya • landol, leszáll • csomag, poggyász • bejelentkező pult • törölték (járatot) • nincs elvámolnivaló • biztonsági ellenőrzés • folyosó (az ülések közötti)
Crossword B1/B2 - 1 2025-07-30
30 Clues: Fass • Lücke • Zange • Ärmel • Zufall • Anwalt • Balkon • messen • Kürbis • Besteck • Vorhang • ehrlich • liefern • Publikum • gefroren • verhaften • Abenteuer • Kaninchen • zustimmen • überholen • bestätigen • angestellt • beschäftigt • verschwinden • Versicherung • unvorsichtig • Seepferdchen • Durcheinander • Unabhängigkeit • lebendig, am Leben
Management 2025-10-11
26 Clues: ołów • ekran • toner • szafka • biurko • skaner • klejący • koperta • zagródka • zszywacz • drukarka • atrament • pracownik • wyprzedaż • niszczarka • reprymenda • segregator • pracodawca • zakreślacz • za pół ceny • ubezpieczenie • akcesoria, zasoby • telefon stacjonarny • komputer stacjonarny • klient kupujący towar • klient kupujący usługę
Insurance is important 2024-05-02
Across
- Insurer promises to pay a sum of money in exchange for a premium, upon the death of an insured person, or after a set period
- theft protection Insurance that helps covers any financial problems if it occurs due to identity theft
- protects you against financial loss in the event of an accident or theft
- Cover the actual building you live in, also helps repair/replace property after loss due to many types of damages or theft
- policy extra insurance that provides protection beyond existing limits & coverage of other policies
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- Landlord will be expected to have coverage on the building , while your insurance cover your personal property.
- care insurance overage that provides nursing-home care, home-health care, and person or adult daycare
- disability insurance plan that often works with short- term disability to provide income for long-term illnesses & injuries.
- insurance company agrees to pay for some or all of your medical expenses in exchange for a monthly premium payment
9 Clues: protects you against financial loss in the event of an accident or theft • policy extra insurance that provides protection beyond existing limits & coverage of other policies • care insurance overage that provides nursing-home care, home-health care, and person or adult daycare • ...
WORK 2025-03-10
Across
- contract between you and an insurance company that helps you pay for medical care
- a person who relies on another, especially a family member, for financial support
- teaching
- total value of your job offer
- the amount of money you have to pay for healthcare services before your insurance
Down
- discuss salary or benefits
- the period when you stop working
- non-salary advantage given by your employer
8 Clues: teaching • discuss salary or benefits • total value of your job offer • the period when you stop working • non-salary advantage given by your employer • contract between you and an insurance company that helps you pay for medical care • a person who relies on another, especially a family member, for financial support • ...
personal finance 2013-03-07
Across
- binding or security, positive insurance.
- the act of lending.
- act or busniness of insuring a life, and or home.
- a plan of operations based on a such an estimate.
- automated teller machine.
Down
- easy to understand.
- failure to meet legal obligations.
- annual percentage rate.
- certificate of deposit.
- something that is owned or bound to pay.
10 Clues: easy to understand. • the act of lending. • annual percentage rate. • certificate of deposit. • automated teller machine. • failure to meet legal obligations. • binding or security, positive insurance. • something that is owned or bound to pay. • act or busniness of insuring a life, and or home. • a plan of operations based on a such an estimate.
Royal Rumble Monday 2023-03-09
Across
- A bird/messenger
- Providing protection against a possible eventuality
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- A global, independent association
- Mystical creature
Down
- A person who sets up a business
- A gathering for all insurance companies
- A part in or contribution to something
- Promotes the concepts of Paragon, Perfect and Noble
- An experienced and trusted adviser
10 Clues: A bird/messenger • Mystical creature • A person who sets up a business • A global, independent association • An experienced and trusted adviser • A part in or contribution to something • A gathering for all insurance companies • Providing protection against a possible eventuality • Promotes the concepts of Paragon, Perfect and Noble • ...
AiS Offsite 2021 - 2 2021-01-10
Across
- staying here might cost more than a staycation in a hotel
- government hospitalisation insurance
- ah bengs collects this kind of money
- this is what we sell
- nothing is certain except for this
Down
- gradual gathering of something
- high risk high returns
- a disease from 37 critical illness
- it is still early
- having this will prevent issues after death
10 Clues: it is still early • this is what we sell • high risk high returns • gradual gathering of something • a disease from 37 critical illness • nothing is certain except for this • government hospitalisation insurance • ah bengs collects this kind of money • having this will prevent issues after death • staying here might cost more than a staycation in a hotel
2CFST-Vocabulary 1 easy 2020-02-06
Jeff Greenfield on food stamsp 2019-05-13
12 Clues: hjælp • pension • boliglån • være imod • assistance • forsikring • understøtte • afhængighed • finanskrisen • foruroligende • understøttelse • selvforsørgende
Health Insurance 2024-12-10
Across
- Requires specific healthcare providers to give their services to their members
- Covers expenses for no more than a year
- Law that makes healthcare more affordable for low income
- Annually renewable and made for longer periods of time
- Fees are only paid if you go to a certain provider
- You can see any provider, with no changes in paperwork or fees
Down
- Works by submitting a claim after receiving health care services, with the possibility of being reimbursed
- You can see any provider, but some may have lower fees or less paperwork
- An agreement where an issuer agrees to pay for some or all of your future health services
9 Clues: Covers expenses for no more than a year • Fees are only paid if you go to a certain provider • Annually renewable and made for longer periods of time • Law that makes healthcare more affordable for low income • You can see any provider, with no changes in paperwork or fees • You can see any provider, but some may have lower fees or less paperwork • ...
vocab 2025-05-05
19 Clues: arrival • the crew • the exit • check in • departure • insurance • the cabin • the screen • cancellation • now boarding • the terminal • boarding time • emergency exit • flight attendant • the boarding gate • the control tower • The business class • baggage compartment • the information office
Unit 5 Buying A Car 2023-11-13
Across
- fault auto insurance A system under which drivers must have coverage for their own protection. It also limits the damages for which an injured party can sue. Under this system, after an accident both parties would be covered by their own insurance policies. Only some states use this system.
- An agreement that gives one party the use of a commodity for a specified period of time for a specified price.
- insurance Insurance that compensates an injured party up to a certain amount outlined in the policy statement. This type of insurance ensures you will be able to pay for any damages you cause.
- A car that is designed for maximum passenger space. It has multiple rows of seats but often doesn’t offer significant towing power or off-road capability.
- percentage rate A number calculated by taking into account the total cost of a loan, including what the borrower will pay in interest; this makes it easier to compare different loan offers.
Down
- A car with two front seats and a smaller backseat for occasional passengers. It usually has two doors but sometimes has four.
- insurance Insurance that covers the car of the insured person and pays for repairs after an accident or cash compensation if the car can’t be repaired. This type of coverage is usually optional.
- A car with multiple rows of seats and significant towing power. Most also have the ability to drive off-road.
- A common type of car that has two rows of seats and a trunk. It can have two doors or four doors, but the backseat should be able to seat adults comfortably.
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest. Payments are normally made over a series of months.
10 Clues: A car with multiple rows of seats and significant towing power. Most also have the ability to drive off-road. • An agreement that gives one party the use of a commodity for a specified period of time for a specified price. • A car with two front seats and a smaller backseat for occasional passengers. It usually has two doors but sometimes has four. • ...
AIA 2025-10-15
Across
- With the right plan, your goals stay within _______.
- An insurance plan today creates _______ for your family tomorrow.
- Clarity and confidence ensure a worry-free _______.
Down
- insurance is not just protection, it’s financial _______.
- True financial planning creates a life free from financial _______.
- Life insurance builds _______ to face tomorrow with confidence.
- Consistent savings lead to steady financial _______.
- Financial awareness gives you the _______ to make the right choices.
8 Clues: Clarity and confidence ensure a worry-free _______. • Consistent savings lead to steady financial _______. • With the right plan, your goals stay within _______. • insurance is not just protection, it’s financial _______. • Life insurance builds _______ to face tomorrow with confidence. • An insurance plan today creates _______ for your family tomorrow. • ...
ENA06 TEXT 9 2024-05-07
30 Clues: vero • kulu • tulot • velka • luotto • vuokra • hoitaa • kiinteä • kulutus • säästöt • palkkio • kuljetus • vakuutus • budjetti • tarjoaja • kuluttaja • pankkitili • asumiskulu • olosuhuteet • hätätilanne • kasvaakorkoa • vastuullinen • luottokortti • valmistautua • laittaasivuun • monimutkainen • välttämättömyys • myöhästymiskorko • yksityiskohtainen • lyhytaikainenlaina
Policymaking for Health Care and the Environment 2019-03-07
Across
- A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care.
- A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes
- Requires the federal government to protect actively each of the hundreds of species listed as endangered.
- Provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other medical expenses.
- the best font.
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- A fund created by congress in 1982 to clean up hazardous waste sites.
- Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide healthcare for a yearly fee.
- An agency of the federal government created in 1970 and changed with administering all the government's environmental legislation.
- The supreme leader.
- The law that changed Department of Transportation with the responsibility to reduce automobile emissions.
- A public assistance program designed to provide healthcare for poor Americans.
- BEST LAW!!!!!!!!
12 Clues: the best font. • BEST LAW!!!!!!!! • The supreme leader. • A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes • A fund created by congress in 1982 to clean up hazardous waste sites. • A public assistance program designed to provide healthcare for poor Americans. • ...
Policymaking for Health Care and the Environment 2019-03-07
Across
- Provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other medical expenses.
- The law that changed Department of Transportation with the responsibility to reduce automobile emissions.
- Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide healthcare for a yearly fee.
- A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes
- the best font.
Down
- An agency of the federal government created in 1970 and changed with administering all the government's environmental legislation.
- A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care.
- Requires the federal government to protect actively each of the hundreds of species listed as endangered.
- A public assistance program designed to provide healthcare for poor Americans.
- BEST LAW!!!!!!!!
- A fund created by congress in 1982 to clean up hazardous waste sites.
- The supreme leader.
12 Clues: the best font. • BEST LAW!!!!!!!! • The supreme leader. • A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes • A fund created by congress in 1982 to clean up hazardous waste sites. • A public assistance program designed to provide healthcare for poor Americans. • ...
Patient Access Week 2022-04-03
Across
- the primary policy holder of an insurance plan
- MSP- Medicare __________ payer
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- information not to be disclosed
- individual responsible for paying medical bill
- setting for inpatient and outpatient care
Down
- document verifying who patient is
- physician specializing in urinary health
- ABN- Advanced ________ notice
- federal health ins. plan primarily for seniors
- official count/list of patient population
- federal law created to protect patient health information
12 Clues: ABN- Advanced ________ notice • MSP- Medicare __________ payer • information not to be disclosed • document verifying who patient is • physician specializing in urinary health • official count/list of patient population • setting for inpatient and outpatient care • the primary policy holder of an insurance plan • federal health ins. plan primarily for seniors • ...
Front Office Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- Order from this when you don't want to leave for lunch
- Needed to get medical records
- Are you entitled to Black Lung Benefits?
- Easily Jammed by insurance cards
- The man who gets the deposits
- These are no longer required
- Insurance that always has a content error
Down
- Work on this in your downtime
- Have to tell patients about this at every visit
- Need an activation code for it
- Given to patients when checking out
- Protects patient information
12 Clues: These are no longer required • Protects patient information • Work on this in your downtime • Needed to get medical records • The man who gets the deposits • Need an activation code for it • Easily Jammed by insurance cards • Given to patients when checking out • Are you entitled to Black Lung Benefits? • Insurance that always has a content error • ...
9 175 2023-04-21
12 Clues: Wert • Ziel • Streit • Buchung • erreichen • Eisenbahn • Brieftasche • Klimaanlage • Versicherung • Referenznummer • Marke, Fabrikat • Urkunde, Bescheinigung
Sanchez Insurance Group - Commercial Insurance 2022-07-15
Across
- _______ liability covers people getting hurt from the work you did at their home or on your property.
- We can easily insure ________ companies that do this for buildings three stories or less.
- This coverage is important because it protects the employer if an employee gets injured on the job.
Down
- This is one piece of information we need to quote a business.
- The person that makes the final decision to approve the policy to be bound.
- We need to collect their business _________ to do a general liability quote.
- Even the ________ may need workers compensation if a contract for a job requires it.
- We need to collect their annual gross _______ as well.
- Good news! We only need you to send us their ______ number to refer to us, we'll do the rest.
9 Clues: We need to collect their annual gross _______ as well. • This is one piece of information we need to quote a business. • The person that makes the final decision to approve the policy to be bound. • We need to collect their business _________ to do a general liability quote. • Even the ________ may need workers compensation if a contract for a job requires it. • ...
L’amour et L’argent 2023-03-24
17 Clues: gas • rent • taxes • debts • a bank • economic • marriage • to flirt • insurance • to borrow • utilities • romanticism • to be on sale • entertainment • to kiss each other • love at first sight • spendthrift(not careful with money, masc.)
Business Basics Chapter 3 2020-06-05
Across
- Consultant a middle person who maintains contracts and the availability of products a business sells.
- Expenses cost that accrue day to day as a result of doing business.
- Proprietorship a business owned by one person who has complete control of the operations and decision making.
- Liability protects owner in the case of client product misuse.
- a business that is owned by two or more persons.
- Expenses expenses that don't change and stay the same month to month.
- financial advisor used to explain tax benefits and liabilities.
- Worth the amount left after you subtract liabilities from assets.
- payments made to a business owner or employee for work performed.
Down
- Compensation a state controlled insurance account that provides expense coverage if an employee is injured on the job.
- all payments for services received from client's
- a name for the money that is owed by a person or business.
- a type of insurance policy that protects the owner of a business in the event an employee acts negligently.
- is business formed under legal guidelines and require articles of incorporation to perform business functions.
- Rent a monthly fee plus a percentage of monthly sales.
- Agent professional that provides advice on the types of coverage needed to protect a business.
- Rent a monthly set amount for rental of a business property.
- license for operation granted after fees are paid in exchange for business specific furniture, supplies, management materials.
- Expenses the amount owed for business operation changes from month to month.
- property owned by a person
20 Clues: property owned by a person • all payments for services received from client's • a business that is owned by two or more persons. • Rent a monthly fee plus a percentage of monthly sales. • a name for the money that is owed by a person or business. • Rent a monthly set amount for rental of a business property. • ...
Long Term Care Insurance 2025-10-29
7 Clues: Assisted living facility • Covers _____ care services • Covers bathing,dressing,eating • Can't ____ unless you fail to pay • What disease does this insurance cover? • Benefit Which insurance pays beneficiaries? • This insurance covers people who can't take care of themselves due to ____
Maya 2022-02-01
13 Clues: Garn • Wert • Faser • Handel • Etikett • Spenden • Kleidung • Konsument • Recycling • Vorgesetzte*r • Nutzten-ziehen • Werstoffkontainer • Krankenversicherung
Medicare 101 v3 2021-03-10
Across
- A federal program that helps pay for some to most of the out-of-pocket costs of Medicare prescription drug coverage. (2 words)
- True or False, Prescription plan copays for prescriptions may change during the year, meaning at times the price for your prescription drugs may differ.
- One of the 4 stages of Medicare D Coverage that begins once a patient meets the deductible or begins immediately for a patient who has no deductible. (3 words)
- One of the 4 stages of Medicare D Coverage that begins when a patient and the prescription plan have collectively spent $4,130 on prescription drugs. (2 words)
- One of the 4 stages of Medicare D that begins when the patient's total out-of-pocket cost reaches $6,500 on covered drugs. (2 words)
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- Medicare is also the ____ payer in certain instances, provided several conditions are met.
- One of the 4 stages of Medicare D Coverage that focuses on deductibles. (3 words)
- A ___ ___ is a form of health coverage an employer may provide to former employees. (2 words)
- Medicare _____ _____ is the term generally used when the Medicare program does not have primary payment responsibility- that is, when another entity has the responsibility for paying a claim before Medicare. (2 words)
- Medicare Supplement insurance that helps fill "gaps" in Original Medicare and is sold by private insurance companies.
- An employer may offer ____ ____ (also referred to as excess insurance) insurance coverage. This type of insurance provides protection against catastrophic medical expenses. (2 words)
11 Clues: One of the 4 stages of Medicare D Coverage that focuses on deductibles. (3 words) • Medicare is also the ____ payer in certain instances, provided several conditions are met. • A ___ ___ is a form of health coverage an employer may provide to former employees. (2 words) • ...
Cross word assignment 2024-04-01
Across
- a way people drive when they are under the influence
- on your certificate of title
- a distraction while driving
- take license away for one or more year
- a way you threaten other people’s safety on the road
- type on insurance needed on vehicles
- using your phone while driving
- something you need to have a car
- max amount of years before you must renew your license
- a distraction while driving
Down
- a key word used in a reckless driving charge
- a distraction while driving
- a key word in a reckless driving charge
- take license away for less than 365 days
- shows who is responsible for the vehicle
- a distraction while driving
- a way your BCA can be tested
- aggressive driving behavior
- a factor for a safe speed
- a way your BCA is checked
- what determines the legal amount of alcohol in your blood you can drive with
21 Clues: a factor for a safe speed • a way your BCA is checked • a distraction while driving • a distraction while driving • a distraction while driving • aggressive driving behavior • a distraction while driving • on your certificate of title • a way your BCA can be tested • using your phone while driving • something you need to have a car • type on insurance needed on vehicles • ...
Industry Knowledge 2022-02-24
Across
- The termination of a policy due to failure to pay the required renewal premium
- The date when an insurance company issues a policy
- Business person who analyzes the probabilities of risk/risk management
- Physical injury that can include sickness/disease to a person
- Uncertainty including the possibility of loss by an unexpected event for which insurance is used for
- The amount that has to be paid by the insured person during a calendar year before the insurer is responsible for more loss costs
Down
- Insurance that will cover an employer’s liability for injuries or death to people in their employment
- Person who sells, services, or negotiates insurance policies either with a company or individually
- Amount at which an asset can be bought or sold in a transaction between willing parties
- The person who identifies and classifies the degree of risk posed by the person trying to be insured. They determine whether or not coverage should be provided and what the rate should be
10 Clues: The date when an insurance company issues a policy • Physical injury that can include sickness/disease to a person • Business person who analyzes the probabilities of risk/risk management • The termination of a policy due to failure to pay the required renewal premium • Amount at which an asset can be bought or sold in a transaction between willing parties • ...
