insurance Crossword Puzzles
Academy Journal Crossword 2023-01-25
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- Art teacher
- School color
- Level 8 Level Leader
- School color
- Choir Director
- Only winter school sport
- Level 6 Level Leader
- Head of School
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- Level 7 Level Leader
- Dean of Students
- Level 6 and Level 7 field trip activity
- Theater Director
- Protection from a natural disaster
- Level 8 field trip destination
- Band Director
- Upcoming Middle School event
16 Clues: Art teacher • School color • School color • Band Director • Choir Director • Head of School • Dean of Students • Theater Director • Level 7 Level Leader • Level 8 Level Leader • Level 6 Level Leader • Only winter school sport • Upcoming Middle School event • Level 8 field trip destination • Protection from a natural disaster • Level 6 and Level 7 field trip activity
Travel_Essentials_#4 2025-10-20
Across
- : useful in crowded places
- : provides light at night
- : document allowing entry to another country
- : used for travel payments
- : extra outlets for gadgets
- : keeps teeth clean
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- : for cleaning hands
- : quick-dry item for trips
- : holds your watch
- : power your devices
- : protection for health or luggage
- : souvenir item
- : keeps clothes separate
- : essential for communication
- : used for washing
15 Clues: : souvenir item • : holds your watch • : used for washing • : keeps teeth clean • : for cleaning hands • : power your devices • : keeps clothes separate • : provides light at night • : quick-dry item for trips • : useful in crowded places • : used for travel payments • : extra outlets for gadgets • : essential for communication • : protection for health or luggage • ...
Great Society Review 2024-11-13
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- Public broadcasting tv program that helped educate inner city children
- Area of LBJ's programs focused on improving education (C's)
- health insurance program for low-income individuals
- Area of LBJ's programs focused on improving the environment (C's)
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- Lyndon Johnson's social welfare programs to improve America
- health insurance program for individuals 65 and older
- Area of LBJ's programs focused on improving urban areas (C's)
- LBJ's battle to improve the economic standing of the country
8 Clues: health insurance program for low-income individuals • health insurance program for individuals 65 and older • Lyndon Johnson's social welfare programs to improve America • Area of LBJ's programs focused on improving education (C's) • LBJ's battle to improve the economic standing of the country • Area of LBJ's programs focused on improving urban areas (C's) • ...
RSS 2020-02-04
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- What do we need when we work the loan register in the CallQ
- The amount of days you bump if you leave a voicemail
- If the lender pays the premium
- The person who took out the policy
- Bank’s name is completely incorrect
- Insurance providers we can access online
- The main goal when working the CallQ (we aim for 8-10 an hr)
- Where can you find if a carrier includes wind in the policy
- Where do you look in focus to see if loan is active
- How many states worry about wind coverage
- The amount of days you bump if you send a fax
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- The person who took out the loan
- The person who services the policy
- Page that proves the borrower has active insurance
- Can always take a C&C
- If the borrower pays the premium
- The company holding the policy
- The carriers we can take a C&C from
- The institution that provides the loan
- What button do we press to save something in focus
- Amount due for the policy
- Bank’s name is on the AKA table, but it is not the proper name
- What are we verifying on Hazassoc policies once they are received
23 Clues: Can always take a C&C • Amount due for the policy • The company holding the policy • If the lender pays the premium • The person who took out the loan • If the borrower pays the premium • The person who services the policy • The person who took out the policy • The carriers we can take a C&C from • Bank’s name is completely incorrect • The institution that provides the loan • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2022-02-15
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- A revenue form to indicate an employees wage and income.
- Insurance that helps pay for medical expenses.
- The dedication of an asset to attain an increase in value over time.
- Gives income for people who retire.
- Compensation for a worker who is injured on the job.
- Planned sales volume or cost.
- Payed days for illness
- Helps pay for healthcare 65 and up.
- Amount of money earned before deductions
- The withdraw from one’s position or occupation.
- The amount an employee is payed hourly.
- A time frame used to calculate an employees earned wages.
- Varies types of nonwage compensation provided by employers.
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- A card not linked to an employees personal account, functions similar to a debit card.
- The amount of money present in a financial repository.
- The amount a salesperson is paid based on performance.
- A designated sum of money provided upon the death of an insured person.
- Protection against a possible eventuality.
- A tax your state may require you to pay.
- A form for employees to indicate their tax situation with their employers.
- Gross income minus deductions.
- A tax the government requires regardless of state.
- A reduction of income.
- Additional hours an employee works after regular hours.
- A financial charge on taxpayers imposed by a government.
25 Clues: Payed days for illness • A reduction of income. • Planned sales volume or cost. • Gross income minus deductions. • Gives income for people who retire. • Helps pay for healthcare 65 and up. • The amount an employee is payed hourly. • A tax your state may require you to pay. • Amount of money earned before deductions • Protection against a possible eventuality. • ...
TSB Crossword 2016-12-21
Across
- What is the second stage during the customer experience process?
- Which company rates our Pick & Protect product 5 star?
- Which City is TSB registered to and is also 1 of our head office sites?
- How many cumulative key drivers do you need to earn your gold service badge?
- Name the missing value - Transparent, Straightforward, Pioneering, Responsible
- If an account isn't used for a number of years, what does it risk becoming?
- Which model is used to ensure high standards and consistency within our branches?
- Maria is our area director, what is her surname?
- What is the name of our canine mascot?
- Which account will be withdrawn 20/02/2017?
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- What system is used to register a complaint?
- From Feb, who will provide the travel insurance for our AVA's?
- If I want a mortgage for a property to rent, which type do I need?
- Who provides our life insurance?
- Who decides the base rate?
- Which word is used for the upcoming transformation to Sabadell systems?
- Which month will the final cashback payment be made for credit cards?
- Which company provides our new cash ordering system?
- What is the first name of Sabadell's CEO?
- What is the limit to withdraw for a customer with an active card that they don't have?
20 Clues: Who decides the base rate? • Who provides our life insurance? • What is the name of our canine mascot? • What is the first name of Sabadell's CEO? • Which account will be withdrawn 20/02/2017? • What system is used to register a complaint? • Maria is our area director, what is her surname? • Which company provides our new cash ordering system? • ...
Crossword 2012-11-12
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- Technical equipment by which is being shot video report.
- What is "The Times" in UK?
- Information about company that PR specialist sent to journalists for publication.
- Situation when clashes two or more cars.
- Some kind of activity to attract customers attention.
- Car can`t drive forever - it needs...
- The way how to promote business by giving money to another company, asking something for that.
- Piece of paper that proves that we have paid for the road.
- A person who drives the vehicle.
- Management is based on long-range...
- Vehicle that is traveling under the ground.
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- Transportation of goods to other countries.
- Time when journalist has to transfer her article.
- Control or restrict the freedom of expression.
- Time - still to come.
- An institution which are working in one sphere.
- The most expensive car insurance in Latvia.
- What kind of characteric person must have to manage the company?
- The most important person in any company.
- Profession which is responsible for news writing.
- An expert in his profession.
- What can we to insure?
- Time when employers discusses variety of business issues.
- Person with who we are working together to manage the company.
- What we have to invest to make insurance?
25 Clues: Time - still to come. • What can we to insure? • What is "The Times" in UK? • An expert in his profession. • A person who drives the vehicle. • Management is based on long-range... • Car can`t drive forever - it needs... • Situation when clashes two or more cars. • The most important person in any company. • What we have to invest to make insurance? • ...
Aging Crossword Puzzle 2015-11-20
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- the transition out of social roles, such as widowhood and retirement
- private health insurance polices that older people may purchase to supplement their Medicare coverage
- boomers make up what proportion of the US?
- as people get older, participation in leisure activities
- the major public payer of care in nursing homes
- federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older
- all ages were impacted by the expansion and availability of the Internet in the 1990s
- most appropriate method when looking at aging from a life course perspective
- mutual withdrawal from the elderly and society
- a person born in the years following World War II
- continuous deterioration and decline
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- According to Hayflick, when does aging occur?
- status of elderly declines as the level of technology progresses
- intelligence applied to new tasks or the ability to come up with creative solutions
- vital involvement in old age
- the ability to live forever
- the process of growing old
- people maintain habits, personality, and lifestyle that they developed in younger years
- any federal government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- growing market for business compromised by those over the age of 50
- time process that involves functional loss and susceptibility to disease and death
21 Clues: the process of growing old • the ability to live forever • vital involvement in old age • continuous deterioration and decline • boomers make up what proportion of the US? • According to Hayflick, when does aging occur? • mutual withdrawal from the elderly and society • the major public payer of care in nursing homes • a person born in the years following World War II • ...
Dental 2015-02-26
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- This is a Steal post replacing a natural tooth
- Short for Orthodontic
- This type of plan is a variation of two types of plans
- formerly SMC/SBC
- Where you find the Charge history
- This is the Affordable Care Act is also called
- Tax identification number, 9 digit
- this is our DHO plan
- A cast Restoration
- This is a Baby Tooth
- A Federal Retiree
- the first time you get a Bridge
- These Prodecure codes are 0100-0999
- Website for Employee Selfservice
- This Is a Life Event
- The Expanded Provider Network
- These Procedure Codes are (01000-01999)
- Website for Dentist Selfservice
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- How I will be assisting you
- This DENTURE is temporaty (5820)
- When there is more than one Insurance
- Formerly ExtendHealth
- Treatment that temporarily reduces or eliminates pain
- MetlLife Consultant Review
- Second Opinion
- Armed Forces Dental Program
- same as full mouth series
- Endodontic Procedure
- Short for Full Service Dental
- Veteran Affairs Dental Insurance Program
- These Procedure Codes (04000-04999)
- Federal Employees Dental and Vision Program
- Current Dental Terminology
- Scaling and Root Planing
- Dentist that Treat Children
- How I feel about the opportunity to help the customer
- Formal Appeal Process
- Explaination of Benefits
- Temporomandibular Joint
39 Clues: Second Opinion • formerly SMC/SBC • A Federal Retiree • A cast Restoration • Endodontic Procedure • this is our DHO plan • This is a Baby Tooth • This Is a Life Event • Short for Orthodontic • Formerly ExtendHealth • Formal Appeal Process • Temporomandibular Joint • Scaling and Root Planing • Explaination of Benefits • same as full mouth series • MetlLife Consultant Review • ...
Mortgage 2023-03-22
Across
- last step in mortgage deal
- simply any mortgage that doesn't conform to the requirements
- The amount of your home that you actually own.
- expenses over and above the property's price
- gives the lender money
- affects the amount of mortgage you're loaned, because your lender gives you a home loan based on the appraisal estimate based on the market value of the home.
- first step in buying a mortgage
- price second step in buying a mortgage
- A US Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance backed mortgage loan that is provided by an FHA-approved lender
- The principle, interest, taxes and insurance
- loan that may have high credit quality, but is in an amount above conventional conforming loan limits.
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- takes full responsibility for paying back a loan
- not a part of a specific government program
- a loan to buy a house
- loan in the United States guaranteed by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
- A loan with an interest rate that changes
- what is a mortgage loan?
- a mortgage loan offered to rural property owners by the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development.
- They provide liquidity, stability and affordability to the mortgage market
- person who seeks funds
20 Clues: a loan to buy a house • gives the lender money • person who seeks funds • what is a mortgage loan? • last step in mortgage deal • first step in buying a mortgage • A loan with an interest rate that changes • not a part of a specific government program • expenses over and above the property's price • The principle, interest, taxes and insurance • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2024-03-14
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- Refers to strategies of saving for retirement
- A tax as a percentage of someone’s earning used to pay for public goods
- A one page letter summarizing your skills and experiences
- The lowest wage permitted by law
- A type of insurance that pays for medical events
- A payment usually of money for labor
- A formal meeting when someone can ask you questions about how well you do in certain settings
- A document highlighting a persons skills and experiences
- The nation’s retirement program
- You are building relationships both personally and professionally
- A time a person is paid for work
- How an employee carries themselves
- Amount an employee is paid each year
- Money gained through employment
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- Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- The “take home” amount of money
- The nation’s health care program
- People who can confirm your professional achievements, education, and character
- The supply of and demand for labor
- The sum of all wages, salaries, and other earnings
- A letter written by someone who can comment on your skills and experiences
- A temporary job
- Practiced over time, a reflection of how you do things like communicate or problem solve
- A percentage of the total sales paid to an employee
24 Clues: A temporary job • The “take home” amount of money • The nation’s retirement program • Money gained through employment • The nation’s health care program • The lowest wage permitted by law • A time a person is paid for work • The supply of and demand for labor • How an employee carries themselves • A payment usually of money for labor • Amount an employee is paid each year • ...
Administrative Law Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-01
Across
- The primary cause of all crashed involving 16-18 year old drivers
- Always drive at this speed to insure proper/safe conditions
- Willful and wanton are key legal terms in that driving charge
- This insurance is where each vehicle must be insured
- You can go 55 mph during that time
- When you buy this, the certificate of title proves that you legally own the vehicle
- Shows legally if BAC is .08
- You can go 65 mph during that time
- 41% of them were alcohol related crashes
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- The certificate lists the name of this, the make style, vehicle identification number and engine number of the vehicle
- System Assigned for driving violations
- Shows the vehicle registration for who is operating the vehicle
- Your license taken away for year or more
- Minnesota requires this insurance on vehicles
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers has been for driving under the influence
- Can be tested by breath, urine or blood
- Your license taken away less than 365 days
- When it’s a red light you must
- Plates Has to be renewed every year in Minnesota
- When receiving your license drivers agree that if stopped for cause and charged with this they will take a test to check for alcohol
20 Clues: Shows legally if BAC is .08 • When it’s a red light you must • You can go 55 mph during that time • You can go 65 mph during that time • Can be tested by breath, urine or blood • Your license taken away for year or more • 41% of them were alcohol related crashes • Your license taken away less than 365 days • System Assigned for driving violations • ...
FITxWIN Crossword 2024-05-20
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- What is the term for the Indian government's small savings scheme?
- What is the term for the Indian government's cleanliness campaign?
- What is the term for the Indian government's tax department?
- What is the term for the Indian government's pension scheme?
- What is the term for the Indian stock market index?
- What is the term for the Indian government's rural employment scheme?
- What is the term for the Indian government's budget presentation?
- What is the term for the Indian government's affordable housing scheme?
- What is the term for the Indian government's financial inclusion campaign?
- What is the term for the Indian government's fiscal deficit target?
- What is the name of the Indian currency?
- What is the term for the Indian government's insurance scheme for the poor?
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- What is the term for the Indian government's digital literacy campaign?
- What is the term for the Indian government's external borrowing?
- What is the term for the Indian government's manufacturing initiative?
- What is the term for the Indian government's crop insurance scheme?
- What is the term for the Indian government's skill development mission?
- What is the term for the Indian government's urban development mission?
- What is the acronym for the Indian government's economic survey?
- What is the term for the Indian government's digital payment app?
20 Clues: What is the name of the Indian currency? • What is the term for the Indian stock market index? • What is the term for the Indian government's tax department? • What is the term for the Indian government's pension scheme? • What is the term for the Indian government's external borrowing? • What is the acronym for the Indian government's economic survey? • ...
Modern US History 2024-06-10
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- Provided Aid to allied nations during WWII
- Type of Health insurance program provided for people aged 65+ and people with certain disabilities
- Guerrilla Warfare was used
- Provided economic assistance to help Europe rebuild and prevent the spread of communism
- Soviet Union placed missiles in Cuba to launch attacks on US (Abbr.)
- A movement that was organized to unionize farm workers
- Generation between 1997 and 2012
- Generation between 1981 and 1996
- Severe economic hardship starting in 1929 (Abbr.)
- The key leaders of this movement are Russel Means, Dennis Banks and Clyde Bellecourt
Down
- Coercion is what type of power
- Generation between years 1928 and 1945
- Aimed to support democracies against authoritarian threats
- Played a major role in Civil Right Movement and was non-violent
- A competition between nations in the development of weapons especially between the US and Soviet Union
- Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat
- Type of Health insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage for some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with diasabilities
- Generation between years 1946 and 1964
- Generation between years 1965 and 1980
- Occupying a public place as a form of protest
20 Clues: Guerrilla Warfare was used • Coercion is what type of power • Generation between 1997 and 2012 • Generation between 1981 and 1996 • Generation between years 1928 and 1945 • Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat • Generation between years 1946 and 1964 • Generation between years 1965 and 1980 • Provided Aid to allied nations during WWII • ...
FINALLY LIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-07-22
Across
- Money spent on goods, services, bills, and other necessities.
- Money you already have
- sign (a loan or lease) jointly with another person in order to guarantee payment.
- instead of receiving a physical check they put the money into your account
- the number that identifies your account
- account - long term or short term savings
- Money you borrow and pay back
- to take money out of your account
- An account for minors with their family or adult +18 (don’t have full privileges)
- a tax-advantaged retirement plan that is set up and managed by an employer.
Down
- the number that tells you “trustworthy” you are (higher equals better)
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate.
- the number that identifies your bank
- You have the full account to yourself
- receiving or putting money into your account
- A contract, represented by a policy, in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company.
- A plan for managing income and expenses over a specific period.
- A share representing a fraction of ownership in a company.
- account - everyday money & expenses
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
20 Clues: Money you already have • Money you borrow and pay back • to take money out of your account • account - everyday money & expenses • the number that identifies your bank • You have the full account to yourself • the number that identifies your account • account - long term or short term savings • receiving or putting money into your account • ...
PFM1 Tayten 2023-04-10
Across
- a fee that a salesperson receives upon completion of a sale
- a financial product that transfers risk from an individual to an insurance company
- an individuals income earned as a salary or wages before tax and other deduction
- Money spent
- a payment applied to the balance of a loan, used when purchasing real estate
- fixed amount of money or compensation paid to an employee by an employer in return for work performed
- employers may offer these in the form of products or services that add extra value beyond earned wages
- a tax on earned and unearned income
- outlines the deductions made to wages
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- the portion of current income not spent on consumption
- a source of income for workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own
- a state sponsered system that pays monetary benefits to workers who become injured or disabled on the job
- wages are deposited directly into a depository institution account
- agreement between employer and employee
- when income is more than expense
- a check written to the worker in the amount of money earned
- the regular schedule that that employers pay employees
- card a reloadable debit card onto which a workers pay is loaded
- when income is less than expense
- money received
- total tax bill
21 Clues: Money spent • money received • total tax bill • when income is more than expense • when income is less than expense • a tax on earned and unearned income • outlines the deductions made to wages • agreement between employer and employee • the portion of current income not spent on consumption • the regular schedule that that employers pay employees • ...
Administrative Laws 2022-09-13
Across
- This is an example of aggressive driving.
- A certificate of _____ proves that you legally own the vehicle.
- Driving is a _________, not a right
- The _____ Speed Law limits speed to the road, weather, and vehicle conditions.
- Stands for ‘blood alcohol concentration.’
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers is arrested for driving under the _________.
- Procedure for issuing and removing people’s driver’s license, registering a vehicle, securing a title for the vehicle.
- Some examples of high ____ behaviors are driving while impaired and reckless driving.
- Take license away less than 365 days.
- Minnesota requires liability _________ on vehicles.
- Key legal term in a reckless driving charge
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- Failure to pay full attention. Ex. Eating, talking on phone, etc.
- This shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle.
- Implied _______ Laws require drivers to agree that if stopped for a DWI, the driver will take a test to check for alcohol.
- Driver is consciously and intentionally driving in a dangerous manner while knowing their actions put others at risk.
- Minnesota has a __________ insurance law, meaning every vehicle must be insured.
- Assigned for driving violations.
- Always drive at a _____ that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions.
- This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation.
- Take license away for year or more.
20 Clues: Assigned for driving violations. • Driving is a _________, not a right • Take license away for year or more. • Take license away less than 365 days. • This is an example of aggressive driving. • Stands for ‘blood alcohol concentration.’ • Key legal term in a reckless driving charge • Minnesota requires liability _________ on vehicles. • ...
Revision 3 (B1+) 2024-01-30
Across
- mostly or mainly
- a trouble, often causing a delay or loss of comfort
- someone who has been employed by a particular company for their whole working life
- used when you are certain that what you are saying is true
- a simple sentence or only part of a sentence
- used to say that something seems to be true, although it is not certain
- to work from home
- used to give an additional fact
- a time when the person can relax
- very serious
- a mention of something
- to experience something, especially something unpleasant
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- someone who lies to people by saying that they are someone that they are not
- used to say what you think is the likely situation
- in a similar or same manner
- given free of charge
- the abilities and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job
- fluent in speaking or writing
- medical...
- an advantage such as medical insurance, life insurance, and sick pay
- happening in the place where people are working
- feeling unhappy because of not seeing or talking to other people
- to make a company smaller
- to write the first letter of a word as a capital
- for that reason
25 Clues: medical... • very serious • for that reason • mostly or mainly • to work from home • given free of charge • a mention of something • to make a company smaller • in a similar or same manner • fluent in speaking or writing • used to give an additional fact • a time when the person can relax • a simple sentence or only part of a sentence • happening in the place where people are working • ...
Administrative and Traffic Laws 2025-12-15
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- This driving behavior threatens safety and is a moving violation
- Every vehicle in Minnesota is required to have this
- Failure to pay full ____ was a factory in nearly 50% of all collisions
- The type of insurance MN requires on vehicles
- This is the primary cause of all crashes involving 16-18 year old drivers
- Must be renewed every year
- 41 percent of deaths were in ___ related crashes
- To take away license for a year or more
- To take away license for less than 365 days
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- This type of driving is considered when the driver intentionally drives in a dangerous manner
- Driving is a ___ not a right
- This abbreviation can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- This device is a common distraction and leads to inatenntion
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers are arrested for this
- This is a key legal term in a reckless driving charge
- This implies that a person purposefully committed an act with the regard for the rights and safety of others
- You will receive this if you are above .08 BAC
- Proves that you legally own the vehicle
- Change your vehicle position and stay calm you are involved with this
- Always drive at a speed that is proper/___
20 Clues: Must be renewed every year • Driving is a ___ not a right • Proves that you legally own the vehicle • To take away license for a year or more • Always drive at a speed that is proper/___ • To take away license for less than 365 days • The type of insurance MN requires on vehicles • You will receive this if you are above .08 BAC • ...
August 2023 2023-08-23
Across
- a form of off-the job training
- computer software is categorised as this form of asset
- a principle of insurance that doesn't apply to life insurance
Down
- management is pervasive
- fall in the value of an asset
- a situation of no profit-no loss
- a method of collection of data when each unit of population is considered
7 Clues: management is pervasive • fall in the value of an asset • a form of off-the job training • a situation of no profit-no loss • computer software is categorised as this form of asset • a principle of insurance that doesn't apply to life insurance • a method of collection of data when each unit of population is considered
Civ Crim Law 18-19 Review 2017-06-05
Across
- / Payments for insurance coverage
- / Coverage that pays for damages to your own car
- / Injuries or losses suffered by one person due to the fault of another
- / A breach of some obligation causing harm or injury to someone
- pockets / When plaintiffs try to sue a defendant who has enough money to pay for the damages
- law / A system in which court decisions establish legal principles and rules for the future
- / Written defamation
- / Illegal use of someone's intellectual property
- / When someone is protected from tort suits
- / When a someone unlawfully exercises control over personal property
- / Lawsuits brought by clients or patients who claim that a professional provided negligent services
- / Justifies conduct because the defendant's interest requires it
- / Mutual agreement between two sides in a civil lawsuit made before the case reaches trial
- / When there is an unreasonable interference with your ability to use and enjoy your property
- / When a person's failure to use reasonable care causes harm
- / Property that can be moved
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- / Damages awarded because the defendant acted in a malicious, willful, or outrageous way
- / Insurance that protects you against damages or losses to your car from causes other that a collision
- action / Lawsuit where a large group of people seek damages and split the damages
- / Property that are creations of the personal mind
- / Amount you agree to pay toward repairs before the insurance company pays anything
- / Damages that a defendant must pay a plaintiff because of future suffering
- nuisance / When a person keeps something likely to attract children, that a person must take steps to protect from danger
- / When a plaintiff agrees to harmful conduct, giving up the right to sue
- / Oral defamation
- / False statements that harm a person's reputation
- / Torts that are concerned with injury to people and harm to property
- / items attached to one's property and cannot be removed
- / Legal responsibility for harm
- fee / Lawyers only collect money if they win
- / Written laws enacted by a legislature
- / When a person enters another person's property without permission
- / Legal document that recognizes your ownership of an invention
33 Clues: / Oral defamation • / Written defamation • / Property that can be moved • / Legal responsibility for harm • / Payments for insurance coverage • / Written laws enacted by a legislature • / When someone is protected from tort suits • fee / Lawyers only collect money if they win • / Illegal use of someone's intellectual property • ...
Chapter 1-3 Vocab 2014-04-07
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- Insurance Protects against financial losses.
- People who have known you for over a year and can provide information about your skills, and abilities.
- Address the writers address and the date of the person or company to whom you are writing.
- Communication lines established for people to talk to each other and share information.
- An extra amount of products.
- The greeting that begins your letter.
- Goods Goods that have lasting value
- Formal Demand for payment of a loss covered under the terms of an insurance policy.
- The amount a worker produces in an hour.
- Of Living The total amount and quality of goods and services you can afford; directly related to your earnings.
- The amount a worker produces in an hour.
- The ability to advance at your job.
- Placement Center Offers advice and counseling to help you determine a career direction.
- Analysis An evaluation of the possitive a negitive attributes of a given career choice.
- Degrees Specialized, intensive programs.
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- Way to protect yourself against certain financial losses by paying a fee.
- Inventory Lists your strong and weak points and gives you an idea of how to prepare yourself for a career.
- Company provided supplements to salaries.
- Characteristics The daily activites at work.
- Somone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise.
- Spending The amount the federal govt. spends each year over and above the amount it recives in revenues.
- Confidence Indicators that economics use to assess the state of economy.
- Debt Total amount govt. owes
- Learning new and different skiklls so that the employer can retain the same level of employability.
- a general term of improvemtents in work methods and increase productivity.
- Address Contains the name and address of the person or company to whom you are writing.
- Gross Domestic Product.
- Advancing to a higher level of skill to increase your usefullness to an employer.
- Expenses Any costs paid by the employee that are not reimbursed by the employer.
- Often called a professional file.
- The message section of your letter
31 Clues: Gross Domestic Product. • An extra amount of products. • Debt Total amount govt. owes • Often called a professional file. • The message section of your letter • Goods Goods that have lasting value • The ability to advance at your job. • The greeting that begins your letter. • The amount a worker produces in an hour. • The amount a worker produces in an hour. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2014-09-16
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- a fee such as the kind charged by a stockbroker for placing an order
- insurance that covers deposits in case of bank failure
- a financial institution that provides services to businesses
- a security that gives the purchaser part ownership of the company
- an independent organization that insures banks in case of failure
- money made is returned to members by higher interest rates
- issues loans to both individuals and businesses
- a person or thing covered by an insurance policy
- an investor who expects to make a return from from his or her investment stock
- provides loans for businesses such as retail stores
- financial instruments that pay interest
- a type of financial institution that does not accept deposits
- Organization or business that provides services related to money
- an organization that is owned by its members
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- advises customers on which securities to buy
- a savings account that pays a higher interest rate and requires a higher minimum balance than a traditional savings account
- formed by a manufacturer to provide loans so manufacture can sell goods
- high interest personal loans to individual
- stockbroker who places orders for customer at a lower commission
- arranges for depositors to maintain their insured funds
- insure credit union deposits up to $250000
- represents money a government or company has borrowed from a bondholder
- a bank account that allows the owner to use it to pay a third party, such as a checking account
- checking account in a credit union
- provides short term high interest loans designed to cover expenses until the next payday
- a financial institution that provides many of the same services as the S & Ls but owned by its members
- a type of financial institution that helped save money by allowing small deposits and home loans
- a customer who makes a deposit
- a for profit business that sells insurence
- money placed or transferred into a bank account
- type of financial institution that is involved in the trading of securities
- a payment
- periodic payments made to purchase an insurance policy
- savings account in a credit union
34 Clues: a payment • a customer who makes a deposit • savings account in a credit union • checking account in a credit union • financial instruments that pay interest • high interest personal loans to individual • insure credit union deposits up to $250000 • a for profit business that sells insurence • advises customers on which securities to buy • ...
Crossword - Overview of ICD-10-cm 2021-04-03
Across
- The physician responsible for controlling and managing the healthcare of an HMO enrollee
- What does the letter I in QIO stand for?
- The 20% that Medicare doe not pay.
- The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 established this new benefit available under the Medicare Program
- Office of the _____ General Or OIG develops a work plan to identify areas of the Medicare program that will be monitored.
- This program was established in 1965
- A computerized health record limited to one practice
- Numbers that are unique identification on transactions
- Covers supplementary insurance
- The largest third party payer
- The Federal _________ is a publication for all "Presidential Documents", "Rules and Regulations", "Proposed Rules", and "Notices"
- The entire health record compiled from multiple sources
- What edition of the Federal Register is of special interest to hospital facilities?
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- __________facilities are especially interested in the Nov. and Dec. edition of the Federal Register.
- What does the first P in PPO stand for?
- Also known as Medicare Advantage plan
- What does the U in RVU stand for?
- What is the abbreviation for Medicare Administrative Contractors?
- Physicians, hospitals and other suppliers that furnish care or supplies to medicare patients.
- Medicare program that covers hospital insurance.
- What is the abbreviation for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services?
- ____is the HMO model in which the physician provides services for a set fee.
- The fastest growing segment of the population
- A national dollar amount that is applied to all services paid on the basis of the Medicare fee schedule
- What is the abbreviation for the Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly?
- Work, overhead and malpractice are all components of ___?
- Abbreviation for protected health information
- In 1989, a major change took place in Medicare with the enactment of________.
- any deliberate and dishonest act committed with the knowledge that it could result in an unauthorized benefit to the person committing the act or someone else who is similarly not entitled to the benefit.
- This organization developed and maintains the ICD-10 on a world wide basis.
30 Clues: The largest third party payer • Covers supplementary insurance • What does the U in RVU stand for? • The 20% that Medicare doe not pay. • This program was established in 1965 • Also known as Medicare Advantage plan • What does the first P in PPO stand for? • What does the letter I in QIO stand for? • The fastest growing segment of the population • ...
Agape Family Health Crossword 2022-10-12
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- identification number for a provider
- patients are considered new again if this amount of time has passed
- a link under a patient's insurance that allows to check for current eligibility
- new viral disease that Agape provides information for
- adult patients cannot be scheduled with ___ providers
- location for OB patients
- something that must be added when scheduling an appointment
- this provider does procedure appointments at the Pearl location
- BH provider
- a visit type that we do not schedule for
- Agape's 6 locations are located in this city of Florida
- patients that have an active sliding scale plan are eligible for this service
- acronym for primary care provider
- service that Agape does not offer
- patients must have this in order to be scheduled
- these types of charts are not allowed
- acronym for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
- newborn appointment type
- one of the most common insurance policies for Agape's patients
- name of company that comes to the clinic monthly for vision screenings
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- this provider is not accepting new patients
- financial assistance plan
- location that offers free pregnancy testing as walk-ins
- patients must wear this at their appointments
- birth control that is inserted into the uterus
- location where self-testing COVID kits are offered
- the only provider that has telehealth visits on her schedule
- scheduling system that we use for Agape
- form of birth control that is injected
- appointments that are restricted to be schedule by C4H staff
- supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children that we do not offer at Agape
- service that is offered at the Merrill or Pearl locations
- pediatric patients cannot be scheduled with ___ providers
- this visit type can only be made every 366 days
- OB provider
- this provider has walk-in services for adult patients
- birth control that is placed in the arm
- these patients have to be scheduled within a 2-3 day time frame
- pediatric providers can see up to 3 of these patients back to back
39 Clues: BH provider • OB provider • location for OB patients • newborn appointment type • financial assistance plan • acronym for primary care provider • service that Agape does not offer • identification number for a provider • these types of charts are not allowed • form of birth control that is injected • scheduling system that we use for Agape • birth control that is placed in the arm • ...
Financial Literacy Terms 2023-12-11
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- The amount of money you need to pay toward expenses before your insurance will cover the rest.
- Anything that you spend money on.
- The amount you owe to someone else.
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim.
- The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money.
- A fee from your bank or credit union when you try to spend more than what is in your account.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- Necessities like electricity, gas, and water, which are paid monthly as part of your household expenses.
- An amount charged for borrowing money or paid to you for lending it.
- An amount removed from your bank or credit union account to pay for something.
- An amount available in or owed on an account.
- A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.
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- A budgeting method where you record your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- A contract that allows you to borrow someone's property for a specified amount of time and money.
- The smallest amount you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to avoid fees or fines.
- The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes have been withheld.
- When you turn your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping.
- A plan for what you're going to spend your money on.
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union.
- Money paid to the federal or state government for services and programs. Everyone has to pay them.
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses.
- Money earned through work.
- The money you borrow when using a loan or credit card.
- Borrowing money to pay for something with the understanding you'll pay it back, plus more, later.
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something.
25 Clues: Money earned through work. • Anything that you spend money on. • The amount you owe to someone else. • Moving money from one account to another. • An amount available in or owed on an account. • A plan for what you're going to spend your money on. • The money you borrow when using a loan or credit card. • The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money. • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2023-08-21
Across
- A regular fee paid in exchange for insurance services
- Involves your body, including physical fitness and the ability to cope with everyday tasks
- A short term or long term plan of action that will guide you
- Patients receive diagnosis and treatment but do not reside overnight
- A state of feeling safe, fulfilled, productive, and looks forward to enjoying a long life
- Involves your communication skills, relationships, and ability to interact with others
- Summary of a patient's rights regarding fair treatment and appropriate information
- Your ability to interact positively with those around you
- Your ability to make choices about your health and wellness
- A healthy balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health
- Involves your ability to think clearly and critically, learn, and solve problems
- Law passed in 2010 to expand access to insurance, affordability, and improve quality
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- A state of excellent health and wellness in all areas of your life
- Diseases that occur and resolve quickly
- A collection of and the pursuit of knowledge drawn from observation and experimentation
- A process in which you take charge of your own health and wellness
- A continuing pursuit of learning and studying that carries throughout your entire life
- A doctor who provides check-ups, treatments, screenings, and prescriptions
- A doctor who is extensively trained in one or two areas of health
- The ability to locate, interpret, and apply information pertaining to your health
- Diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime
- Your ability to stand up to pressures and influences that hinder your progress
- The amount you pay before your insurance covers costs
- Theories and health claims that are described as being based in science when they are not
- A poor state of health and wellness in various areas of your life
- Patients reside overnight while receiving diagnosis, treatment, surgery, or other service
- Involves your emotions, mood, outlook on life, and beliefs about yourself
- An abnormal physical or mental condition with no single, identifiable cause
28 Clues: Diseases that occur and resolve quickly • A regular fee paid in exchange for insurance services • The amount you pay before your insurance covers costs • Diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime • Your ability to interact positively with those around you • Your ability to make choices about your health and wellness • ...
2020/05/03 2020-05-02
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- to stop something from happening or someone from doing something
- a new business created by separating part of a company, or the act of creating such a business
- a thin wire, especially one that lights up inside an electric light bulb
- standalone software or a standalone computer works on its own without being part of a set, or without being connected to other computers
- the activity of guessing possible answers to a question without having enough information to be certain
- a person who owns insurance for a car, home, etc
- (at) that time (in the past or in the future)
- the ability to do something
- a very successful and powerful person or organization
- a business or business activity that two or more people or companies work on together
- from a distance; without physical contact
- a person who owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and the right to vote on how the company is controlled
- the process of becoming more active or popular again
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- an organization that sends out programmes on television or radio, or over the internet
- the process in which businesses join together to make a single organization
- an amount of money paid to get insurance:
- the part of a piece of equipment, especially electrical equipment, into which another part fits:
- relating to telecommunications industry
- a document showing an agreement you have made with an insurance company
- to use something or someone, especially in order to achieve a particular effect
- something valuable belonging to a person or organization that can be used for the payment of debts
- an offer of a particular amount of money for something that is for sale
- a piece of equipment that controls the temperature of something or of a place
- the price of a particular company's shares
- a reason, cause, or arguments
- an idea or theory on which a statement or action is based
- a small piece of equipment that does a particular job, especially a new type
27 Clues: the ability to do something • a reason, cause, or arguments • relating to telecommunications industry • an amount of money paid to get insurance: • from a distance; without physical contact • the price of a particular company's shares • (at) that time (in the past or in the future) • a person who owns insurance for a car, home, etc • ...
Unit 7 crossword Hunter 2023-03-10
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- the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions
- 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
- money gained through employment and investment returns
- the lowest wage permitted by law
- a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events
- a payment usually of money for labor or services completed
- 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 persons education, work and academic experiences, honors, community involvement and skills
- a time when a person is paid for work
- building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people and interacting with them
- amount of money an employee is paid each year
- the nations retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability
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- the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income
- refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement
- someone who can comment on your personal character, 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
- a letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic success, extracurricular involvement, ambition
- an internship is a temporary job
- skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in you daily communication, leadership, problem solving, creativity, ect
- a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
- exhibiting acceptable qualities or behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting
- stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- the nations health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
24 Clues: the lowest wage permitted by law • an internship is a temporary job • a time when a person is paid for work • amount of money an employee is paid each year • stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act • money gained through employment and investment returns • a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events • ...
RC Crossword 2015-11-16
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- This RC policy has the widest range of amount coverage.
- Under 25 NERCs get _ the FGC amount.
- RC is the _ of AXA and QBE insurances.
- The bond to 'Hippie Campers AU' is _.
- In US, instead of calling it excess, it is called _.
- This RC policy cover for misfuelling.
- "Excess reduction" is a product sold by _.
- The number of RC policies underwritten by AXA.
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- RC policies cover for additional _ free of charge.
- Default coverage for Americans travelling around NZ.
- It is _ for EU rental companies to provide civil liability insurance for all rental vehicles.
- _% credit card fees are added to non-supported currencies on RC.
- Motorhomes have S/T. T stands for _.
- If the bond is _, it means the money is frozen in your account but not taken away.
- When the vehicle is being repaired, the supplier may charge customers for the loss of rental, also known as _.
- In US, third party liability insurance is called _.
- This is the default RC policy is offered to customers.
- There are two types of damages to a third party, one is third party personal injury, the other is third party _ damages.
18 Clues: Under 25 NERCs get _ the FGC amount. • Motorhomes have S/T. T stands for _. • The bond to 'Hippie Campers AU' is _. • This RC policy cover for misfuelling. • RC is the _ of AXA and QBE insurances. • "Excess reduction" is a product sold by _. • The number of RC policies underwritten by AXA. • RC policies cover for additional _ free of charge. • ...
Credit Crossword 2023-01-20
Across
- not only on a book, we use it too
- helps you find guidelines
- our one stop, shop spot
- the producer
- type of fixed income
- not always 40 hours
- liabilities vs income
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- Original name of GR field
- congratulations your loan is
- follow the
- fraud prevention
- pea
- We're great @
- protects borrowers against loss
- Feb biggest event
15 Clues: pea • follow the • the producer • We're great @ • fraud prevention • Feb biggest event • not always 40 hours • type of fixed income • liabilities vs income • our one stop, shop spot • Original name of GR field • helps you find guidelines • congratulations your loan is • protects borrowers against loss • not only on a book, we use it too
Travel_Essentials_#4 2025-10-21
Across
- Useful in crowded places
- Provides light at night
- Document allowing entry to another country
- Used for travel payments
- Extra outlets for gadgets
- Keeps teeth clean
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- For cleaning hands
- Quick-dry item for trips
- Holds your watch
- Power your devices
- Protection for health or luggage
- Souvenir item
- Keeps clothes separate
- Essential for communication
- Used for washing
15 Clues: Souvenir item • Holds your watch • Used for washing • Keeps teeth clean • For cleaning hands • Power your devices • Keeps clothes separate • Provides light at night • Quick-dry item for trips • Useful in crowded places • Used for travel payments • Extra outlets for gadgets • Essential for communication • Protection for health or luggage • Document allowing entry to another country
Travel_Essentials_#4 2025-10-20
Across
- : essential for communication
- : souvenir item
- : power your devices
- : used for washing
- : quick-dry item for trips
- : keeps clothes separate
- : for cleaning hands
- : document allowing entry to another country
- : useful in crowded places
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- : keeps teeth clean
- : used for travel payments
- : provides light at night
- : protection for health or luggage
- : extra outlets for gadgets
- : holds your watch
15 Clues: : souvenir item • : used for washing • : holds your watch • : keeps teeth clean • : power your devices • : for cleaning hands • : keeps clothes separate • : provides light at night • : used for travel payments • : quick-dry item for trips • : useful in crowded places • : extra outlets for gadgets • : essential for communication • : protection for health or luggage • ...
Ks and Insurance LP1 2016-02-01
Across
- a contract that has been fully performed
- a contract that never had any legal effect is _________
- this rule states that mailed acceptance of an offer occurs upon mailing
- this rule states that the offeree must accept the offer exactly as states or written; no changes can be made
- the terms of an offer must be ____ and certain
- a contract that contains an exchange of a promise for a promise
- a contract that has not yet been fully performed
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- a contract created based on conduct
- a contract specifically stated and agreed upon
- if the offeree changes the terms of an offer, a ______ is made
- a contract that has legal effect but can be cancelled is _____
- an offeror must show an ______ to be bound if the offer is accepted
- a contract in which only one party makes a promise
- the first step in the contract process; an invitation to make a contract
14 Clues: a contract created based on conduct • a contract that has been fully performed • a contract specifically stated and agreed upon • the terms of an offer must be ____ and certain • a contract that has not yet been fully performed • a contract in which only one party makes a promise • a contract that never had any legal effect is _________ • ...
Chapter 8 Pre-quiz crossword 2023-04-02
Across
- Fixed amounts due at the point of service.
- Insurance for low-income citizens
- Insurance for citizens 65 years or older
- When fees are charged for each individual service.
- Coordinated care systems have ____ contending forces.
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- A percentage of the bill that patients must pay out of pocket after meeting the deductible.
- Safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and Patient-centered.
- A set dollar amount that a patient must pay upfront before benefits begin.
8 Clues: Insurance for low-income citizens • Insurance for citizens 65 years or older • Fixed amounts due at the point of service. • When fees are charged for each individual service. • Coordinated care systems have ____ contending forces. • Safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and Patient-centered. • ...
1.5 Scavenger Hunt Cutts 2017-10-17
Across
- test vision and diagnose eye problems
- give patients and public emotional and physical medical care
- Art and science of finding out what matter is and how much of it there is
- help provide customer with quality insurance
- Finding & organizing information about chemicals
- writes about medical information
- Studies genes, heredity, and variation
- Someone who studies mechanics and the human body for help with debilitated people
- trained in executing and interpreting medical images
- Expert in the study of science of blood
- informs about recent medical news
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- treats the male reproductive system and male & female urinary tracts
- diagnose & treat injury/illness
- dcotor who takes care of kids
- Use biology, chemistry, and science to solve environmental problems
- Artist trained in medicine science art and design, so they can draw things like diagrams for medical purposes
- Expert in human nutrition and diet regulation
- treat major injuries
- manages insurance claims
- organizes things like x-ray files
- Collects and analyses data to help solve crimes
- takes care of planning and coordination of organ transplants
- operate equipment for the ability to see certain areas that are different on the human body
- Scientist specializing in life science
- takes care of animal injuries and illness
- study animals and plants
26 Clues: treat major injuries • manages insurance claims • study animals and plants • dcotor who takes care of kids • diagnose & treat injury/illness • writes about medical information • organizes things like x-ray files • informs about recent medical news • test vision and diagnose eye problems • Scientist specializing in life science • Studies genes, heredity, and variation • ...
The New Deal 2021-12-20
Across
- Replaced the NIRA, guaranteed the right of unions to organize and bargain collectively
- Established a national insurance program for old-age, survivors, and unemployment
- Outlawed Child labor and provided a minimum wage
- Gave jobs to 2.5 million unemployed men over the course of the depression
- Required important information about stocks and bonds to be public
- Direct assistance to the people
- Long-term prevention to improve systems
- Reduced the power of private bankers in money market
- Created to refinance individual home mortgages at low interest for up to 15 years.
- $500 million in loans and grants to the states
- Government paid farmers to not grow crops
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- Administration that used federal funds to hire unemployed for projects
- Act giving POTUS power to manage the nation’s business life
- Organized to provide jobs for the unemployed, created the National Youth Administration and the Federal Arts, Theater, and Writer’s Projects.
- Agency to centralize all farm credit services
- Forced commercial banks out of investment business, and created Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Done to restore industry, housing, farming, and banking
- Stopped bank runs and restored confidence in banking
- The Closing of the Banks by the Government
- Public Corporation created to operate a power plant on the Tennessee River
20 Clues: Direct assistance to the people • Long-term prevention to improve systems • Government paid farmers to not grow crops • The Closing of the Banks by the Government • Agency to centralize all farm credit services • $500 million in loans and grants to the states • Outlawed Child labor and provided a minimum wage • Stopped bank runs and restored confidence in banking • ...
RSS 2020-01-31
Across
- The amount of days you bump if you send a fax
- The person who took out the loan
- What do we need when we work the loan register in the CallQ
- The carriers we can take a C&C from
- The company holding the policy
- The person who took out the policy
- Where do you look in focus to see if loan is active
- If the borrower pays the premium
- Can always take a C&C
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- If the lender pays the premium
- Amount due for the policy
- Where can you find if a carrier includes wind in the policy
- Insurance providers we can access online
- Page that proves the borrower has active insurance
- What are we verifying on Hazassoc policies once they are received
- What does the carrier field in focus when
- The institution that provides the loan
- How many states worry about wind coverage
- Bank’s name is on the AKA table, but it is not the proper name
- Bank’s name is completely incorrect
- The main goal when working the CallQ (we aim for 8-10 an hr)
- The person who services the policy
- The amount of days you bump if you leave a voicemail
- What button do we press to save something in focus
24 Clues: Can always take a C&C • Amount due for the policy • If the lender pays the premium • The company holding the policy • The person who took out the loan • If the borrower pays the premium • The person who took out the policy • The person who services the policy • The carriers we can take a C&C from • Bank’s name is completely incorrect • The institution that provides the loan • ...
Unit 3 2020-10-14
Across
- continually changing
- Corona virus is a...
- National disability insurance scheme
- A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries
- a subjective concept related to personal experience with injury or disease
- a measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death
- having groups from many sectors work together
- influenced by or based on personal beliefs. feelings or opinions
- when a person exhibits a range of factors that increase their risk of cardiovascular disease
- focuses on the physical or biological aspects of disease and illness
- the fusing of the sperm and the egg
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- diseases that affect the heart and bloody vessels
- infectious diseases which are transmitted from the environment
- a measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to disease, injury or disability
- an individuals or a populations overall level of health
- a condition characterised by a reduced ability of the body to deliver enough oxygen to the cells
- expectancy an indication of how long a person is expected to live
- high bloody pressure
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme
- refers to numbers of new case of a disease or condition in population during a given time.
- ill health in an individual and levels of ill health in a population
21 Clues: continually changing • Corona virus is a... • high bloody pressure • the fusing of the sperm and the egg • National disability insurance scheme • Australia's universal health insurance scheme • having groups from many sectors work together • A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries • diseases that affect the heart and bloody vessels • ...
Halloween WC Team Puzzle 2020-10-04
Across
- if I only had a brain
- Michael Keaton
- equipment that can withstand repeated use
- can cast a spell
- treatment guidelines used by most carriers
- Bram Stocker
- company name
- diagnosis
- most famous halloween movie character
- must first be done to issue a bill
- what vampires turn into
- administers WC plans
- ancient practices of “souling" and “guising."
- Holiday in October
- treatment guidelines used in CA
- undead corpse
- make sure to social distance
- type of injury to the body
- blood clot in the vein
- in charge of WC claims
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- portal that the WC team uses for everything,
- husband is Gomez
- arthropods
- clown
- reaching out to insurance for status
- where you go to find assigned items to complete,
- restricts blood circulation, which in turn can numb the pain
- friendly ghost
- who you work for
- type of insurance employers carrier in case employees get injured
- nightmare before christmas
- coordinates patient care
- dress up
- tracking system used at Dynamic for auths,
- auto accident
- gourd
- Sanderson Sisters
- billing form
- sometimes required to get paid
- when you injury yourself
- what most DME we bill for is treating
41 Clues: clown • gourd • dress up • diagnosis • arthropods • Bram Stocker • company name • billing form • auto accident • undead corpse • Michael Keaton • friendly ghost • husband is Gomez • can cast a spell • who you work for • Sanderson Sisters • Holiday in October • administers WC plans • if I only had a brain • blood clot in the vein • in charge of WC claims • what vampires turn into • coordinates patient care • ...
Vicky's Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-14
Across
- out-of-pocket fee paid by someone
- being responsible for something (debt or financial obligation)
- time worked beyond regular hours
- things required in order to live
- having a job or career with responsibilities to go with it
- amount you must pay before
- life kept in force for an entire lifetime
- injury pays for the medical cost of people who are injured
- preferred provider organization. prepaid health insurance plan in which providers agree to deliver services for discount fees
- unexpected financial gain
- formal request by a policyholder
- applies to the amount of protection
- individual works for himself instead of working for an employer
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- income received by property owners in the form of rent
- protection against damages to your own car
- specific sum of money paid by the insured
- practice or arrangement by which a company or government provides guaranteed compensation return
- covers the vehicle for damage cause by impact
- health maintenance organization.
- chapter 7, chapter 11, chapter 13
- describes the type of coverage in an agreement
- affordable health care act
- useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- life financial protection from losses during a definite period or term
- exchange of goods without involving money
- protects if youre legally responsible for damage
26 Clues: unexpected financial gain • amount you must pay before • affordable health care act • time worked beyond regular hours • things required in order to live • health maintenance organization. • formal request by a policyholder • out-of-pocket fee paid by someone • chapter 7, chapter 11, chapter 13 • applies to the amount of protection • specific sum of money paid by the insured • ...
SNP/CHC Review 2023-08-04
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- Nerve doctor
- Free gym membership for SNP members
- Skin doctor
- WDE aux status you should be in when we are training
- Routine vision doctor
- Member app that allows them to view their insurance info
- What we should show our members on calls to let them know we know what they are going through
- dedicated coaches who help members with certain conditions like managing stress, weight, diabetes, etc.
- Member app that allows them to view doctor/clinical info
- System we use for service coordination and sending tasks to SC's
- System that tracks our calls and scores them based on criteria met
- Protected health information
- Community Health Choices
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- Heart doctor
- This system lets us view medical prior auths, create ODAGs, and send referrals to case managers
- CHC's vision insurance
- WDE aux status you should be in when you are "going green" to take calls
- List of covered prescription medications
- services and supports that allow a CHC participant to get extra help with activities of daily living
- system where we can view pharmacy prior auths that were already created
- System used for creating CDAGs (pharmacy prior auths)
- End stage renal disease
- A primary care physician
- WDE aux status you should be in after a call to document
24 Clues: Skin doctor • Heart doctor • Nerve doctor • Routine vision doctor • CHC's vision insurance • End stage renal disease • A primary care physician • Community Health Choices • Protected health information • Free gym membership for SNP members • List of covered prescription medications • WDE aux status you should be in when we are training • ...
Administrative & Traffic Laws Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-13
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- Another responsibility of owning a car
- Inattention is a primary cause of all crashes involving “BLANK” year-old drivers
- Minnesota requires “BLANK” insurance on vehicles
- Stay calm and don’t retaliate when this happens
- Must be renewed every one-two years
- Assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- Can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- Speeding, tailgating, passing on shoulder
- you are considered legally drunk if you BAC is “BLANK”
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions
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- Eating, drinking, use of cell phone, and falling asleep
- True or False? When you buy a vehicle, the certificate of title does not show that you legally own the vehicle
- Every state has one
- Minnesota has a compulsory insurance law where each vehicle must be “BLANK”
- Willful and wanton are key legal terms in this charge
- Shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- “BLANK” percent of deaths are in alcohol related
- To take away license for a year or more
- Driving while impaired and/or reckless driving
- Failure to pay full attention is a factor in nearly “BLANK” percent of all collisions
- Driving is a “BLANK” not a right
- To take away license for less than 365 days
22 Clues: Every state has one • Driving is a “BLANK” not a right • Must be renewed every one-two years • Another responsibility of owning a car • To take away license for a year or more • Can be tested by breath, urine, or blood • Speeding, tailgating, passing on shoulder • Assigned for driving violations (speeding) • To take away license for less than 365 days • ...
Administrative/Traffic Laws Crossword 2023-09-13
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- MN has a compulsory insurance law-each vehicle must be _______.
- driving is a _____ not a right.
- drivers agree that if stopped for cause and charged with DWI, they will take a test to check for _______
- talking on a _____ is a distraction.
- every state has ______ ________ laws.
- MN requires ______ insurance on vehicles.
- going over the speed limit
- legally drunk if _____ is .08 or higher.
- because of implied consent, you have agreed to take a _____ _______ concentration test if asked to do so by an officer.
- vehicle________ shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle.
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- 1 out of 122 licensed _____ is arrested for driving under the influence.
- BAC can be tested by _____, urine, or blood.
- always drive at a ____ that is reasonable and safe for existing conditions.
- examples of_____ _____ __________: aggressive driving, reckless driving, driving while impaired.
- courses of action that shows intent to put others in danger/reckless driving.
- failure to pay full _______ was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions.
- not stopping at a traffic light when you’re supposed to.
- ______ is the primary of all crashes involving 16-18 year old drivers.
- driving is considered reckless if driver ______ that their actions could place others at and increased risk.
- vehicle registration must be renewed every 1-2 ______.
20 Clues: going over the speed limit • driving is a _____ not a right. • talking on a _____ is a distraction. • every state has ______ ________ laws. • legally drunk if _____ is .08 or higher. • MN requires ______ insurance on vehicles. • BAC can be tested by _____, urine, or blood. • vehicle registration must be renewed every 1-2 ______. • ...
Administrative laws crossword puzzle 2025-09-15
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- /reckless driving is what kind of behavior
- /what system is assigned for driving violations
- /can be tested by breath, urine or blood
- /this kind of driving implies that a person purposefully and committed an act without regard for the safety and rights of others
- /this law is the procedure for issuing and removing people’s drivers license, registering a vehicle, etc.
- /this law insures that you always drive at a safe speed that is proper for the existing conditions
- /take license away for less than 365 days
- /Must be renewed every 1-2 years
- /take license away for a year or more
- /41% of deaths were related in what crashes
- /Minnesota requires what insurance on vehicles
- /1 out of 122 licensed drivers are arrested for this
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- /every state has this law
- /talking on the phone, eating, drinking, reading, etc can cause this
- /driving is a privilege not a _____
- /this proves that you legally own the vehicle
- /this kind or driving threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- /this is the primary cause of all crashes involving 16-18 year olds
- /Minnesota has a what insurance law that each vehicle must be insured
- /these are key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
20 Clues: /every state has this law • /Must be renewed every 1-2 years • /driving is a privilege not a _____ • /take license away for a year or more • /can be tested by breath, urine or blood • /take license away for less than 365 days • /reckless driving is what kind of behavior • /41% of deaths were related in what crashes • /this proves that you legally own the vehicle • ...
End of Year Transitions Crossword 2025-05-16
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- Services like electricity, water, and internet that you pay for monthly
- A disagreement or argument between people
- Money you earn from a job or other sources
- Money you put aside for future use
- Food items you buy to cook and eat at home
- Insurance that protects your belongings in a rented home
- A number that shows how trustworthy you are with borrowing money
- Money taken out of your paycheck and used by the government
- A documentary that promotes a plant-based diet
- A documentary about the health risks of eating fast food
- A sign of healthy relationships that includes listening and valuing others
- A plan for how to spend and save your money
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- The process of eating healthy foods for your body
- The lowest legal amount you can be paid per hour at a job
- A peaceful solution to a problem or conflict
- Money you take home after taxes
- Rules or limits you set in relationships to feel safe and respected
- A service you pay for to protect your car, health, or belongings
- A monthly payment made to live in a home or apartment
- Food that has been changed from its natural state, often less healthy
- Monthly money you owe for owning a vehicle
21 Clues: Money you take home after taxes • Money you put aside for future use • A disagreement or argument between people • Money you earn from a job or other sources • Food items you buy to cook and eat at home • Monthly money you owe for owning a vehicle • A plan for how to spend and save your money • A peaceful solution to a problem or conflict • ...
Medi 2024-01-30
10 Clues: a bank • the middle • the internet • the middle sea • the cure/healer • the middle size • the middle times • the middle number • an insurance company • a medicine/drug planner
CSR Day 2 Review 2013-08-19
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- This is information about health status, provision of health care, or payment for health care that can be linked to a specific individual
- The tool you will use to handle consumer calls
- In NGD, this allows users to view, enter, and modify data as well as navigate records presented in lists and forms that appear on a screen or as part of a view
- The call management framework has this many phases
- Provides low-cost coverage for children in families who earn too much income to qualify for Medicaid, but cannot afford private insurance
- The _________ __________ Program educates consumers about their rights and responsibilities, and helps file complaints and appeals
- In this Marketplace the federal government institutes and manages the Marketplace
- This phase in the call management framework requires you to listen, question, and confirm
- This symbol is used when doing a "wild card" search in NGD
- Use this button to search for a caller within NGD
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- Information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or locate a single person, or to identify an individual in context
- This view within NGD enables you to send publications to consumers that help them understand the ACA
- By selecting "I've Read This Script" at the end of the script you _________ it
- _________.gov is the website where consumers can learn about the Marketplace
- To close a call in NGD you change the status field to this
- This makes health insurance more affordable to consumers and their families by reducing premium payment costs
- This federal health insurance program is for people who are age 65 or older and certain younger people with disabilities
- The FFM _________ Materials screen allows you to access resources to help answer consumer questions
- This is the one of the four levels of a Qualified Health Plan (QHP)
- When referring a caller to another resource you would use the _________ Partner Search function in NGD
- This is the preferred search field when searching for a script in NGD
21 Clues: The tool you will use to handle consumer calls • Use this button to search for a caller within NGD • The call management framework has this many phases • To close a call in NGD you change the status field to this • This symbol is used when doing a "wild card" search in NGD • This is the one of the four levels of a Qualified Health Plan (QHP) • ...
6.02 Key Terms 2013-11-21
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- A vehicle’s ability to handle, brake, and accelerate on the road
- Monthly payments in eschange for exclusive use of vehicle for a time
- Payment similar to down payment that results in lower monthly payment
- Public modes of transportation available in cities---bus, subway, trolley
- At end of lease, the alternative to purchase the leased vehicle
- Foreign-made
- Covers when liable or responsible for an accident where others are injured or killed
- Base price + price options installed by manufacturer + manufacturer’s transportation charge
- The amount an insured person must pay before the insurance company pays on a claim
- Pays for loss or damages to insured person’s care due to accident
- Dealerships with huge inventories of new and used vehicles
- Covers costs of renting a care while yours is being repaired
- A loan to be repaid in equal payments
- Grouping with others to share rides to and from work
- Describes any repairs or replacements done on a used care
- Covers difference between liability coverage and underinsured motorist and the amount of losses
- Dealer’s initial asking price as found on the sticker in the vehicle window
- The price of a vehicle with standard equipment
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- Price for a leased care
- Pays for loss or damage not resulting from a collision---e.g., fire, theft, falling objects
- Costs when signing a lease---deposit, taxes, and registration fees
- The price the dealer pays the manufacturer
- A vehicle’s ability to accelerate for speed
- American-made
- Pays claims regardless of who is at fault
- The brand of a vehicle
- Features available at extra cost or special prices
- To decrease in value
- The cost for insurance coverage for the term of the insurance policy
- The worth of a leased vehicle at the end of the lease
- A line of vehicles made by a specific company, such as Ford Taurus
- Length of the lease---usually, 24, 36, or 48 months
- Type of fuel used and miles per gallon
33 Clues: Foreign-made • American-made • To decrease in value • The brand of a vehicle • Price for a leased care • A loan to be repaid in equal payments • Type of fuel used and miles per gallon • Pays claims regardless of who is at fault • The price the dealer pays the manufacturer • A vehicle’s ability to accelerate for speed • The price of a vehicle with standard equipment • ...
Economic Policy Crossword! 2014-04-21
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- a situation in which there is economic growth, rising national income, high employment, and steadiness in the general level of prices.
- a rise in the general price levels of an economy.
- a decline in the economy that occurs as investment sags, production falls off, and unemployment increases.
- programs that provide cash assistance to qualified beneficiaries, regardless of income. Among these are social security and unemployment insurance.
- fluctuations between periods of economic growth and recession, or periods of boom and bust.
- alternative to the laissez-faire state; the government took an active role in guiding and regulating the private economy.
- a form of government regulation in which the nation's money supply and interest rates are controlled.
- large-scale, monopolistic businesses that dominate an industry.
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- a reduction in market controls (such as price fixing, subsidies, or controls on who can enter the field) in favor of market-based competition.
- government benefits that all citizens meeting eligibility criteria-such as age, income level, or unemployment- are legally "entitled" to receive.
- the buying and selling of government securities by the federal reserve bank
- a french term meaning "to allow to do, to leave alone." It holds that active governmental involvement in the economy is wrong.
- programs that require that beneficiaries have incomes below specified levels to be eligible for benefits.
- government requirements that a portion of member bank's deposits be retained as backing for the loans.
- government regulation of business practices, industry rates, routes, or areas serviced by particular industries
- the rate of interest at which the federal reserve board lends money to member banks
- the economic condition that occurs when expenditures exceed revenues.
- a 1935 law that established old age insurance; assistance for the needy, aged, blind, and families with dependent children, and unemployment insurance.
- the total market value of all goods and services produced in an area during a year.
- in the federal reserve system, a seven member board that makes most economic decisions regarding interest rates and the supply of money.
- the deliberate use of the national government's taxing and spending policies to maintain economic stability.
21 Clues: a rise in the general price levels of an economy. • large-scale, monopolistic businesses that dominate an industry. • the economic condition that occurs when expenditures exceed revenues. • the buying and selling of government securities by the federal reserve bank • the rate of interest at which the federal reserve board lends money to member banks • ...
CH 5 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities 2024-10-22
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- physical or emotional harm to someone
- cc
- (OBRA) law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents
- when a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts receivable specialist needs to investigate the situation to determine why the payment was denied
- an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- amt
- bib
- c
- otc
- (POA) legal document in which one person appoints another person to school as an agent in his or her behalf
- a written defamation of a persons character, reputation, business
- a law that governs relationships between individuals and their legal rightd
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- aq
- aaa
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a persons reputation
- result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning
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- hf
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- susp
- an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
- gr
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- amp
- IV
- act of harming or ruining anothers reputation
- consent form
- disp
- revealing personal information about an individual with their consent
- atc
- cp
- eyes out
- the payer was denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy
- g
- npo
- unlawful restraint or restriction ofba persons freedom of movement
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- the come of threstbing aboetson together in the act of making physical contact with them
- a law that defines crime against the public order
- min
- div
43 Clues: c • g • hf • gr • cc • IV • cp • aq • amp • atc • amt • bib • otc • npo • min • aaa • div • susp • disp • eyes out • consent form • physical or emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • act of harming or ruining anothers reputation • failure to take proper care in doing something • a law that defines crime against the public order • failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • ...
Business 2025-12-08
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- Symbol or name legally registered to a company
- Rivalry between businesses for customers
- Ability to meet long-term financial obligations
- Planning and coordination of product movement
- Company that provides goods to businesses
- Legally binding agreement between parties
- Person or business that sells products
- Amount added to cost to determine selling price
- Selling goods in large quantities to retailers
- Firm that arranges transactions between buyers and sellers
- Investment strategy to reduce risk
- Difference between cost and selling price
- Reduction in the original price
- Planning expected income and expenses
- Selling goods directly to consumers
- Money spent on business operations
- Document requesting payment for goods or services
- Financial contract based on another asset’s value
- Combination of two companies into one
- Specific provision in a legal document
- Exclusive right to make or sell an invention
- Measure of stock market performance
- Goods being transported to a destination
- Request for payment under an insurance policy
- Rate at which inventory is sold and replaced
- Stock of goods available for sale
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- Creating a unique identity for a product
- Contract between insurer and insured
- Ability to convert assets to cash quickly
- Building for storing goods and inventory
- Portion of profits paid to shareholders
- List of employees and their salaries
- Asset pledged as security for a loan
- Promoting and selling products or services
- Total income generated by a business
- Following laws and regulations
- Book recording all financial transactions
- License to operate a business using another’s brand
- Discussion to reach a business agreement
- Ongoing business costs not directly tied to production
- Exclusive control of a market by one seller
- Long-term plan to achieve business goals
- Promise that a product or service will meet standards
- Proof of payment for a transaction
- Regular payment for insurance coverage
- Collection of investments owned by an individual
- Protection against financial loss or risk
- Official rule governing business conduct
- Purchase of one company by another
- Prediction of future financial performance
50 Clues: Following laws and regulations • Reduction in the original price • Stock of goods available for sale • Investment strategy to reduce risk • Proof of payment for a transaction • Money spent on business operations • Purchase of one company by another • Selling goods directly to consumers • Measure of stock market performance • Contract between insurer and insured • ...
Finance 2023-11-08
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- The time it takes for money to move from one account to another
- necessities like electric, gas, and water
- The amount you pay to health care provider before your insurance takes the claim
- a contract that allows you to borrow someone’s property
- Money paid to the government for services and programs
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- Moving money from one account to another
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something
- The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes
- An amount charged for borrowing money
- a document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you were paid and how much went to taxes
10 Clues: An amount charged for borrowing money • Moving money from one account to another • necessities like electric, gas, and water • The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes • Money paid to the government for services and programs • a contract that allows you to borrow someone’s property • A request to your insurance company to pay for something • ...
Medicare Basics Pt. 2 2025-05-06
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- first three pints of blood, also known as the __
- how much of a medication an insurer will cover per month
- insurance coverage for your "luxury bones"
- when you and your insurer share the cost of an expense
- when your doctor is required to obtain permission before providing a service, medication, etc
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- the official name for the gym membership benefit included on some plans
- when you are required to try other, lower cost medication before you can get coverage for a more expensive alternative
- benefit that helps pay for items at the store
- insurance coverage for your peepers
- fixed amount you pay out of pocket for a service
10 Clues: insurance coverage for your peepers • insurance coverage for your "luxury bones" • benefit that helps pay for items at the store • first three pints of blood, also known as the __ • fixed amount you pay out of pocket for a service • when you and your insurer share the cost of an expense • how much of a medication an insurer will cover per month • ...
Billing and Coding II Final Review 2011-12-14
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- / the type of patient billing that spreads out the workload of mailing statements is
- / refers to all the activities that are related to patient accounts and follow-up?
- / the payer's processing of claims
- / the job of accurately recording the funds coming into and going out of the practice is done by
- / the law that regulates collection practices is
- / stealing of funds
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- / type of facility is equipped for patients to stay overnight
- / special approach to caring for people with terminal illnesses
- / if a medical practice believes that it has been treated unfairly by an insurance company, it has the right to file a
- / legal declaration of the inability to pay debts
- / type of care covers all types of health services that do not require an overnight hospital stay
- / meaning coexisting conditions
- / patients are grouped under the insurance policyholder in what type of billing?
13 Clues: / stealing of funds • / meaning coexisting conditions • / the payer's processing of claims • / legal declaration of the inability to pay debts • / the law that regulates collection practices is • / type of facility is equipped for patients to stay overnight • / special approach to caring for people with terminal illnesses • ...
Banking 2022-02-08
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- Bank Accounts keep your money ________.
- Bank Account used for everyday purchases.
- Supervises all banks and creates rules for them.
- Protects your valuable items such as cars, jewelry, and your money in a bank account.
- The Federal Reserve tries to avoid this happening, the cause of goods costing more $$.
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- This event in history influenced the FDIC being created so that people could trust keeping their money in bank accounts again.
- Money earned for keeping your money in a savings account for a certain amount of time.
- When the ________ was not being paid back, this is when the economy crashed and caused the Great Depression in the 1930s
- Bank Account used for keeping your money in a safe place for a long period of time.
- Type of card used to pay for items using your checking account.
- The amount of regional reserve banks.
- Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $250,000.
- President who created the FDIC.
13 Clues: President who created the FDIC. • The amount of regional reserve banks. • Bank Accounts keep your money ________. • Bank Account used for everyday purchases. • Supervises all banks and creates rules for them. • Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $250,000. • Type of card used to pay for items using your checking account. • ...
tax related 2022-10-12
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- health insurance program
- government agency responsible for the collection of taxes and enforcement of tax laws
- tax-tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income.
- Insurance Contributions Act
- business conducted or services offered by a bank.
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- tax-a tax paid on property owned by an individual or other legal entity
- compulsory contribution to state revenue
- tax-a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
- is funded jointly by the federal government and the states.
- security-any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income.
- banking-accessing your bank account and carrying out financial transactions through the internet on your smartphone, tablet or computer. I
- of the official documents that U.S. taxpayers use to file their annual income tax return.
- tax form
13 Clues: tax form • health insurance program • Insurance Contributions Act • compulsory contribution to state revenue • tax-a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • business conducted or services offered by a bank. • is funded jointly by the federal government and the states. • tax-a tax paid on property owned by an individual or other legal entity • ...
Budgeting Vocab 2024-02-21
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- This account is held at a financial institution that allows for withdrawals and deposits
- This account earns a small amount of interest at a bank
- This tax is a portion of one's personal income paid to the government
- This card is Buy Now, Pay Later
- This income is how much you make each month after taxes
- This income is how much you make each month before taxes
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- A federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people, the disabled, and spouses of deceased workers
- A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older or certain younger people with disabilities
- Balancing your spending and your income
- This expense is a high priority that is paid first
- This expense is lower- priority goods and service that you want but could live without
- This income is how much you make each year before taxes
- This card is Buy Now, Pay Now
13 Clues: This card is Buy Now, Pay Now • This card is Buy Now, Pay Later • Balancing your spending and your income • This expense is a high priority that is paid first • This account earns a small amount of interest at a bank • This income is how much you make each year before taxes • This income is how much you make each month after taxes • ...
K Drive Cross Word Activity 2020-01-30
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- Files saved on a shared drive belong to
- This code is posted in the DEPT field on the ARI indicating it was a denial EOB
- Remit received from an insurance explaining reason for non payment
- Manual EOB reflecting money received from an insurance
- This is posted in the host system when a manual denial is posted on the ARI
- Shared drive used to store manual EOBs
- this number is needed to search for your Cash EOB on the K drive
- Denial EOBs for Cohen's and Hillside are found here
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- Forest Hills and Valley Stream Cash EOBs are found here
- Icon used to access the K drive
- For denial EOBs for Manhasset, Glen Cove, Plainview and Valley Stream what must you take note of in order to locate the EOB
- EOBs are saved in this format on the K drive
- Access this screen to find information needed to locate an EOB
13 Clues: Icon used to access the K drive • Shared drive used to store manual EOBs • Files saved on a shared drive belong to • EOBs are saved in this format on the K drive • Denial EOBs for Cohen's and Hillside are found here • Manual EOB reflecting money received from an insurance • Forest Hills and Valley Stream Cash EOBs are found here • ...
12th Grade Ch 14 part I 2018-04-20
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- is government income from taxes and other sources
- is a form used to report income and taxes owed to the government
- is the Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- is based on the value of goods or services at the time of the sale
- takes a larger percentage of income from low-income people
- is based on an individual's income from all sources
- is a mandatory payment to a government
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- is the use of taxes to influence economic behavior
- is based on the value of an individual's or a business's assets
- is a form of wealth such as income, property, goods, or services that is subject to taxes.
- is a national health insurance program mainly for citizens over 65
- is the portion of income subject to taxation
- is based on a corporation's profits
- places a higher percentage rate of taxation on high-income people
- is a federal program to aid older citizens, children who have lost a parent, and the disabled
- takes the same percentage of income from all taxpayers.
- is money taken from pay before the worker receives it
- is the final burden of the tax
18 Clues: is the final burden of the tax • is based on a corporation's profits • is a mandatory payment to a government • is the Federal Insurance Contributions Act • is the portion of income subject to taxation • is government income from taxes and other sources • is the use of taxes to influence economic behavior • is based on an individual's income from all sources • ...
BOOKKEEPING CROSSWORD TEST 2022-01-25
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- Something of value, property
- Record of all charge and services rendered, any payments made by the patient or insurance carrier, and any adjustments
- Funds clinic to vendors (suppliers, water and electric, etc.)
- Difference between credit and debit
- Payments collected by the bank and added to the customer's bank account in the form of a credit memorandum
- All patient charges and receipts are recorded here each day
- Payment subtracted from existing balance
- A charge added to existing balance
- Funds clinic receives from patient
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- An amount owed by a business
- Reflects that the amount paid is less than the total due
- Written acknowledgment for cash received
- An amount of cash kept on hand and used for making small payments
- Reflects that amount paid is greater than was due; or the account being paid in advance for service
- Transfer of information from one record to another
- A claim on a bank that obliges the bank to give the deposited his or her cash when demanded
- A record of deposits, withdrawals, and bank balances sent to a depositer by a bank
- Professional courtesy discounts, write-offs, amounts not paid by insurance
18 Clues: An amount owed by a business • Something of value, property • A charge added to existing balance • Funds clinic receives from patient • Difference between credit and debit • Written acknowledgment for cash received • Payment subtracted from existing balance • Transfer of information from one record to another • Reflects that the amount paid is less than the total due • ...
Life insurance 2025-03-26
5 Clues: Provides coverage indefinitely. • Who life insurance is recommended for. • Provides coverage for a set amount of time. • Life insurance provides ____ coverage for your family. • Life insurance costs are ____ based on the type of coverage you get.
dib 2013-03-08
10 Clues: disability onset • disability report • compassionate allowances • disability quality branch • disability family maximum • substantial gainful activity • disability insurance benefits • childhood disability benefits • disability processing specialist • Disability Determination Services
HR THINGS 2025-02-20
12 Clues: HR's focus • HR manages this • A common HR task • Company's mission • What HR helps with • Borrowell's mascot • Borrowell's industry • What HR helps resolve • Another employee benefit • A way to recognize employees • Type of loan Borrowell offers • A benefit some companies offer
Australia's Healthcare System 2025-10-05
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- Is a government insurance scheme that provides funding for services and supports to eligible Australians with a disability
- Starting with A, is not covered by Medicare
- G___________ P___________ is a doctor who has a wide range of skills and looks after the health of most people in the community
- Starting with N, is an example of allied health services
- Starting with y, is an example of an alternative health service
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- Australia's universal health insurance scheme
- Ensures that people who spend a large amount of money on PBS medications receive additional financial support
- how people access, understand and use health information
- is the amount that medicare contributes towards certain consultations and treatments
- GPs can help ________ and treat chronic conditions
- when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee
- A 2% tax to fund Medicare
- Aims to provide essential medicines to people who needed them, regardless of their ability to pay
13 Clues: A 2% tax to fund Medicare • Starting with A, is not covered by Medicare • Australia's universal health insurance scheme • GPs can help ________ and treat chronic conditions • how people access, understand and use health information • Starting with N, is an example of allied health services • when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee • ...
Australia's Healthcare System 2025-10-05
Across
- Is a government insurance scheme that provides funding for services and supports to eligible Australians with a disability
- Starting with A, is not covered by Medicare
- G___________ P___________ is a doctor who has a wide range of skills and looks after the health of most people in the community
- Starting with N, is an example of allied health services
- Starting with y, is an example of an alternative health service
Down
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme
- Ensures that people who spend a large amount of money on PBS medications receive additional financial support
- how people access, understand and use health information
- is the amount that medicare contributes towards certain consultations and treatments
- GPs can help ________ and treat chronic conditions
- when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee
- A 2% tax to fund Medicare
- Aims to provide essential medicines to people who needed them, regardless of their ability to pay
13 Clues: A 2% tax to fund Medicare • Starting with A, is not covered by Medicare • Australia's universal health insurance scheme • GPs can help ________ and treat chronic conditions • how people access, understand and use health information • Starting with N, is an example of allied health services • when the doctor or specialist charges only the schedule fee • ...
Unit 7 Maddie Alexia Paige Heckman 2023-03-10
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.
- 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.
- Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce.
- 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
Down
- 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.
- 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. This is a major component of the economy, and is linked to markets for capital, goods, and services.
- 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) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a 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: Money gained through employment and investment returns • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. • Amount of money an employee is paid each year. This is different than hourly wage. • ...
Unit 7 crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- needs health insurance.
- 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.
- is a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- is a document highlighting a person's education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- the nation's retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- 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
- 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.
- is amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage
- is money gained through employment and investment returns.
- 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.
- is a tax figured as a percentage of someone's earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
Down
- is the "take-home" money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- is exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
- 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.
- is someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- 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.
- is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions
- you are building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- is a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events.
- is a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
- a time when a person is for work, also known as part of the workforce
- is the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc...
- the nation's health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
25 Clues: needs health insurance. • is money gained through employment and investment returns. • is a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. • is the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • a time when a person is for work, also known as part of the workforce • ...
GFL 2018-05-20
Across
- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on the financial risk.
- The ability of an investment to be converted into cash quickly without loss of value.
- Protection against large-scale financial loss.
- An investment that pools money from several investors to buy a particular type of investment.
- The money you pay out of pocket before insurance begins reimbursement.
Down
- What we pay for civilized society.
- Spreading your assets among different types of investments to reduce risk.
- What you should always write a check with.
- An investment that represents ownership in a company or corporation.
- One component of a financial plan.
10 Clues: What we pay for civilized society. • One component of a financial plan. • What you should always write a check with. • Protection against large-scale financial loss. • An investment that represents ownership in a company or corporation. • The money you pay out of pocket before insurance begins reimbursement. • ...
Chapter 3 - Doctor's fee 2017-05-30
Across
- / one to whom money is paid
- / a request or demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy
- / 제출하다
- / the act of entering or causing to be entered formally in a register
- / the act of consulting
- / a charge or payment for professional service
Down
- / insurance that compensates the insured for the insured for expenses or loss incurred for medical reasons, as through illness or hospitalization
- / ex) The cable company has few subscribers since video is easily available of the internet these days.
- / 비용
- / a test of a sample of blood to determine blood group, presence of infection or other pathological condition, parentage, etc.
10 Clues: / 비용 • / 제출하다 • / the act of consulting • / one to whom money is paid • / a charge or payment for professional service • / the act of entering or causing to be entered formally in a register • / a request or demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy • ...
LET'S PRACTICE! 2023-06-05
Across
- Occupant of an insured automobile
- Insurance benefits for individuals who have been insured in automobile accidents
- Back seat passenger in insured auto
- something that is, or reasonably should have been, within the client’s knowledge and that materially affects the nature of the risk or coverage and was withheld or inaccurately portrayed
- April 1, 2022 - April 1, 2023
Down
- shoulder injury from prior accident
- back pain as a result of accident
- amend an existing insurance contract by adding, deleting, excluding or otherwise altering the scope of the original policy.
- involved in accident, air bags deployed, police and fire arrived at the scene
- Accident occurred outside Alberta
10 Clues: April 1, 2022 - April 1, 2023 • back pain as a result of accident • Occupant of an insured automobile • Accident occurred outside Alberta • shoulder injury from prior accident • Back seat passenger in insured auto • involved in accident, air bags deployed, police and fire arrived at the scene • ...
10-2 Vocab 2024-04-09
Across
- a stipulation
- bank a bank that can lend to other banks in times of need,
- tender currency that must be accepted for payment by decree of government
- bank a commercial bank chartered by the National Banking System
- Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) The United States government institution that provides deposit insurance on the depositor’s account
- holiday brief period during which all banks or depository institutions are closed to prevent bank runs
Down
- bank a bank that receives its charter from the state
- currency currency backed by government bonds and issued by commercial banks
- standard a system in which the basic unit of currency is equivalent to, and can be exchanged for, a specific amount of gold
- Certificates paper currency backed by, and redeemable for, silver
- Certificates paper currency backed by gold
- run sudden rush by depositors to withdraw all deposited funds
- originally
13 Clues: originally • a stipulation • Certificates paper currency backed by gold • bank a bank that receives its charter from the state • bank a bank that can lend to other banks in times of need, • run sudden rush by depositors to withdraw all deposited funds • bank a commercial bank chartered by the National Banking System • ...
BCIC Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-29
6 Clues: Roadside help app from BCIC • Coverage for your daily needs • Budget-friendly insurance option • Spread out your insurance payments • The second half of BCIC’s Mini___ plan • What BCIC helps you protect on the road
Unit 7 Crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage.
- document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- An internship is a temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
- a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
- 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.
- stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
Down
- 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.
- 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.
- the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions
- a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
- 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.
- A time when a person is paid for work, also known as a part of the workforce. as a part of the workforce.
- exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
- a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc...
- money gained through employment and investment returns.
- building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
24 Clues: money gained through employment and investment returns. • the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage. • the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions • ...
Unit 7 crossword brown 2023-02-16
Across
- is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning,
- you are building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections
- 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
- 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.
- is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits
- 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
- are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc...
- is a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
Down
- 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.
- 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.
- is exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person
- 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
- hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- is the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each stat
- the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled,
- is a document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- is the “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
- is a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- is someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- is money gained through employment and investment returns
- taxes and deductions
- is amount an employee is paid each year
- is a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- is a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
26 Clues: taxes and deductions • is amount an employee is paid each year • hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify • is money gained through employment and investment returns • is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, • the nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, • ...
Unit 7 crossword (Winderlin) 2023-02-21
Across
- 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 figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services
- 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.
- type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- 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.
- 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 highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce.
- 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.
- money gained through employment and investment returns.
Down
- 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.
- someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- 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.
- the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions.
- 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.
- 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.
- practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, 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: money gained through employment and investment returns. • the lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce. • amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage. • ...
Chase Unit 7 2023-02-23
Across
- 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.
- is a tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services.
- is a one-page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
- lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state.
- is a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
- 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.
- 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.
- is a document highlighting a person’s education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
- the nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
- you are building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
- is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce.
- is exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviors connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
- is amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage.
- is money gained through employment and investment returns.
Down
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare.
- is 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.
- is someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
- 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.
- is the sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before taxes and deductions.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- a percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages.
24 Clues: lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. • is money gained through employment and investment returns. • is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce. • is amount an employee is paid each year. This is different than an hourly wage. • ...
HR Connect Crossword 2023-10-26
9 Clues: New HRIS • and Admin LOB • EWAP Provider • Annual Period • Staff Movement • Start of Fiscal • Medical Insurance • Neighbour Core Value • Cooper General Manager
Crossword 3 2020-11-04
Across
- an advanced degree in business, or a person who has this degree
- an advanced college or university degree in a scientific subject, or a person who has this degree
- a first university degree in the arts or social sciences
- the system of sharing the profits that a company makes between all the people who work for it
- a time when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as travel or relax
- happening while you are working
- the money earned by an employee, esp. when paid for the hours worked
- a person who formally requests something, especially a job, or to study at a college or university
- the amount of money that someone earns in their job, not including any extra payments they may receive, for example for working extra hours
- an arrangement in which you make regular payments to an insurance company in exchange for that company paying most or all of the costs of your medical care
Down
- an official record showing that you have finished a training course or have the necessary skills, etc.
- a group of workers who do a job for a period of time during the day or night, or the period of time itself
- a first-level university degree in science
- an occasion when food is eaten
- an advanced college or university degree in a subject such as literature, language, history, or social science, or a person who has this degree
- an advantage such as medical insurance, life insurance, and sick pay, that employees receive from their employer in addition to money
- used to describe people who have no particular work skills
- a car that is owned by a company or other organization and is used by an employee for his or her work
- to prepare someone or yourself for a job, activity, or sport, by learning skills and/or by mental or physical exercise
- to receive money as payment for work that you do
- the symbol for a number or an amount expressed in numbers
21 Clues: an occasion when food is eaten • happening while you are working • a first-level university degree in science • to receive money as payment for work that you do • a first university degree in the arts or social sciences • the symbol for a number or an amount expressed in numbers • used to describe people who have no particular work skills • ...
Time and Pay 2021-10-08
Across
- The portion of an employee's wages that is not included in their paycheck but is instead remitted directly to the federal, state, or local tax authorities
- The total amount of income from wages before any payroll deductions
- Payment given with a paper check with a paycheck stub attached
- A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older
- Someone who depends on you for care
- The part of a paycheck that is retained by the employee as a record of pay and payroll deductions
- The amount of money the employer has contributed to various employee benefits
- Fixed regular payment
- Total tax bill
- The period covered by a salary payment
- Getting paid twice every month
- Tax on wages and salaries to finance Social Security and Medicare costs
- Prepaid card instead of a paper check or direct deposit
Down
- A 1935 law passed during the Great Depression that was intended to provide a minimal level of sustenance to older Americans and thus save them from poverty
- Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate that shows the employer how much tax to withhold from an employee's check
- A government program that partially protects workers' incomes when they become unemployed
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee for each pay period
- Additional compensation paid to or on behalf of employees, such as premiums for medical, dental, life, and disability insurance, and contributions to pension plans
- An automatic deposit of a paycheck without having to take a physical check to the bank
- Having a job or career and responsibilities that go with it
- A fee a salesperson receives upon completion of a sale
- How much money you make after deductions
- Tax paid to the state, federal, and local governments based on income earned over the past year
- Getting paid every other week
- A form of insurance paid by the employer providing cash benefits to workers injured or disabled in the course of employment
25 Clues: Total tax bill • Fixed regular payment • Getting paid every other week • Getting paid twice every month • Someone who depends on you for care • The period covered by a salary payment • How much money you make after deductions • A fee a salesperson receives upon completion of a sale • Prepaid card instead of a paper check or direct deposit • ...
med prof 2017-12-13
Across
- are one of the major type of health care facilities
- provide care for the terminally ill people who usually have less than 6 months to live
- false spoken info that could hurt someones reputation
- specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness
- alignment or straightening the teeth
- a wrongful act that does not involve a contract
- work under the supervision of dentist
- the bodys reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjusts to a changing enviorment
- employers and pt rely on you, so you must accept the responsiblity required in your position
- the began the search for medical reasons for illness
- a final important consideration in contract law is the role of the
- failure to give care that is normally expected of a person resulting in injury to another person
- a can be defined as a desired result or purpose toward which one is working
- requires that specific percentages of expenses are shared by the patient and insurance company
- facilities treat patients with mental disorders and diseases
- if it is written it is
- consist of many professionals working together
Down
- what is the term for truthfulness and integrity
- perform all the basic EMT duties plus in-depth patient assessment
- a is an agreement between 2 or more parties
- what did the microscope help physicians see
- The "Father o Medicine"
- what stopped during the dark ages after the fall of the Roman empire
- In 1300 a major epidemic killed almost 75 percent of the population of Europe
- a is an individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
- policies are health insurance plans that help pay expences not covered by medicare
- an amount that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the policy begins to pay
- 5 main factors, diet, rest, exercise, good posture, avoiding drugs, contribute to what
- is known as the founder of the American Redcross
- a process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
30 Clues: if it is written it is • The "Father o Medicine" • alignment or straightening the teeth • work under the supervision of dentist • a is an agreement between 2 or more parties • what did the microscope help physicians see • consist of many professionals working together • what is the term for truthfulness and integrity • a wrongful act that does not involve a contract • ...
UHI week 2 2017-06-20
Across
- A practice of third-party payers in which the benefits code has been changed to a less complex or lower cost procedure than was reported
- The name adopted in October 2001 by the agency formerly known as the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA)
- Document used to record the services provided to a patient; also known as a superbill
- To pay back or compensate for money spent, or losses or damages incurred
- Reporting a higher level code than is appropriate for the service that was rendered resulting in higher reimbursement
- Exists when a patient is covered under more than one insurance plan; charges are first submitted to the primary carrier and any charges not covered are then submitted to the secondary carrier
- Provide forward and backward mapping between the ICD-9 and ICD-10 coding systems
- Computer software designed for monitoring insurance claims.
- Something specially suited for a given use or purpose; a remedy regarded as a certain cure for a particular disease; most specific
Down
- Payment made by a party other than the one providing or receiving the service, such as a physician or patient
- Reporting multiple codes for a service when there is one code that will report the entire service
- A form explaining which benefits have and have not been paid.
- The major factors to be considered when selecting an Evaluation and Management code: history, exam, medical decision making
- The insurance company providing coverage under a specific plan
- The rule that requires the reason for a patient's visit to be coded first
- The main reason a patient is seen or cared for during an encounter
- Record of all transactions made on an individual's financial record that lists debits, credits, and balance
- Services or supplies that are needed for the diagnosis or treatment of your medical condition and meet accepted standards of medical practice
- Arranged in order
- A two-digit numerical code applied to the five-digit Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code to indicate unusual procedural services
- The name of the standard unique health identifier for health care providers
21 Clues: Arranged in order • Computer software designed for monitoring insurance claims. • A form explaining which benefits have and have not been paid. • The insurance company providing coverage under a specific plan • The main reason a patient is seen or cared for during an encounter • To pay back or compensate for money spent, or losses or damages incurred • ...
Chapter 11 - Buying a Home 2013-04-11
Across
- When having a home __________ before buying it, it is important to have the house checked for radon gas.
- One major ___________ to buying a new home is that the land on which the home is built usually is landscaped with shrubs and trees.
- The gradual elimination of the principal on a loan is called ___________.
- ________ is the difference between the market value of a property and the principal owed on the mortgage.
- A _________ is used as a check to determine the exact boundaries of a property.
- ______________ ___________ is a package of insurance protection for the home and its contents.
- Each time a mortgage _________ is made, the principal is NOT reduced.
- A ____________ ______ mortgage is a loan in which payments start out low and increase in the later years of the loan.
- The percent guideline most lenders use to determine the max monthly mortgage payment that a buyer can afford to pay based on the buyer's monthly gross income is about __ __________.
- _______ refers to money held in trust by a third party until a specified time and is used by the lender to make payments on behalf of the homeowner for things such as taxes.
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- The most common type of mortgage offered to would-be home buyers is a __________ ___________.
- Homes bought through auctions and urban homesteading are good ______________.
- One advantage to an adjustable rate mortgage is that the interest rate usually starts out lower than that of a conventional __________.
- An estimate of the value of a property is called an _________.
- Prequalifying for a _____ is not a guarantee for the buyer that the loan will be approved.
- ________ is a meeting at which legal papers are signed and money changes hands in a real estate deal.
- A basic home owner's policy includes two types of coverage: _________ ___________ and peraonal liability coverage.
- An ___________ _____ mortgage is a loan in which the interest rate changes after a certain length of time, usually every 1 -5 years.
- The most efficient way to locate suitable homes fort sale is by driving through _____________ looking for "For Sale" signs.
- ______ refer to a one-time fee charged by lending companies.
20 Clues: ______ refer to a one-time fee charged by lending companies. • An estimate of the value of a property is called an _________. • Each time a mortgage _________ is made, the principal is NOT reduced. • The gradual elimination of the principal on a loan is called ___________. • Homes bought through auctions and urban homesteading are good ______________. • ...
PHCY 604 Week 2 Crossword 2023-11-02
Across
- This is the fixed amount you pay for a healthcare service, usually when you receive it
- This stage of Piaget's cognitive development is usually seen in children 2 to 7 years old
- This physical sign is commonly seen in neonates and infants who present with meningitis
- This population is considered to be one of the types of "vulnerable subjects" in research
- This is the committee that must approve research endeavors on living subjects before it can begin
- This tickborne illness (acronym) is recognized by a known tick bite and the hallmark "bullseye" rash
- This word describes the appearance of cerebrospinal fluid that is positive for meningitis of bacterial origin
- Person in communication who encodes the message to the receiver
- This is the most common causative agent of viral CAP in patients 2 years old or younger
- In insurance, this is the price paid in advance for purchasing an insurance policy
- This is the acronym for the act of law in 1993 which brought upon the Vaccines For Children program
- This is a principle of ethical research in which researchers are advised to "do no harm"
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- This is the type of affirmative agreement that children can "give" when selected to participate in research
- This medication is typically the drug of choice in the treatment of tickborne illnesses
- This drug class is an example of "concentration" dependent medications
- For CAP, this type of causative agents usually presents as a sudden onset of symptoms
- This medication to treat influenza is only indicated in patients 7 years of age or older
- This is the style of simple sentences that should be used when speaking with patients who have dementia
- This is the amount you pay for healthcare services before your insurance pays
- This is a symptom seen in patients with pyelonephritis, but not cystitis
- This is the first level of coginitive development in Bloom's Taxonomy
- In a urinalysis, a WBC count greater than this number usually indicates a UTI
22 Clues: Person in communication who encodes the message to the receiver • This is the first level of coginitive development in Bloom's Taxonomy • This drug class is an example of "concentration" dependent medications • This is a symptom seen in patients with pyelonephritis, but not cystitis • ...
Teen Banzai Vocabulary Quiz 2023-11-03
Across
- Can be the amount earned for saving money, or it can be the percentage charged when you borrow money.
- The amount of money you earn from work.
- A bank that allows you can quickly access your money. for regularexpenses.
- Moving money from one account to another.
- The amount of money you have to pay towards expenses like hospitals before your insurance will cover the rest for you.
- A request to pay for something that you send to your insurance company.
- A document that comes with your paycheck that shows you how much you were paid and how much was taken by taxes.
- Amount of money you can borrow when using a credit or a debit card.
- The amount of money you have left on your paycheck after taxes.
- a fee from your bank when you try to spend more money than what is in your account.
- A tangible form of money, like coins or paper money.
- The amount you owe to others.
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- Important things like electricity, water, or gas which are paid as part of household taxes/expenses.
- The smallest amount of money you are required to pay on money you borrowed to avoid fines or fees
- Bringing your money to a safe place for keeping.
- Getting something you want knowing you will need to pay for it later
- A contract that allows you to borrow someone's property for a certain amount of time and. or money.
- Money you pay to the state/federal government for services or programs, everyone needs to pay them.
- How long it takes for something to go from one account to another.
- Financial records of your spending.
- The amount of money you owe or that you have on an account.
- The amount you will pay to a healthcare source before your insurance gets the claim.
- Something anything you can spend money on.
- How much you are allowed to spend before you go over the amount you have.
24 Clues: The amount you owe to others. • Financial records of your spending. • The amount of money you earn from work. • Moving money from one account to another. • Something anything you can spend money on. • Bringing your money to a safe place for keeping. • A tangible form of money, like coins or paper money. • The amount of money you owe or that you have on an account. • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility - Crossword LABS 2024-10-21
Across
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- -revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
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- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- When a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts receivable specialist needs to investigate the situation to determine why the payment was denied.
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
24 Clues: physical or emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • Act of harming or ruining another's reputation • failure to take proper care in doing something • A law that defines crimes against the public order. • Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility 2024-10-22
Across
- A breach of duty by a healthcare professional to provide care, leading to patient injury or adverse outcomes.
- Unjustified confinement of a patient within a healthcare facility against their will.
- Civil actions in which one party claims harm caused by another's actions, particularly in medical contexts.
- A legal domain addressing disputes among individuals or entities, often involving compensation for harm.
- Threatening behavior causing a patient to fear imminent harm.
- and battery
- A document outlining a patient’s preferences for medical treatment in scenarios where they cannot communicate.
- A legal authorization allowing someone to make medical decisions on behalf of a patient.
- Professional negligence by a healthcare provider that results in injury or harm to a patient.
- A law establishing standards for the treatment of patients in long-term care facilities, aimed at protecting resident rights.
- Harmful treatment of a patient, which may be physical, emotional, or psychological.
- A legal framework governing offenses against the state, including acts that may endanger public health or safety.
- Written defamation.
- Failure to fulfill obligations stated in a patient-provider agreement.
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- The rejection of a claim for reimbursement by an insurance provider, often due to policy terms.
- Unlawful physical contact with a patient without consent.
- A legally binding agreement between a healthcare provider and patient outlining the terms of treatment.
- Unauthorized access or disclosure of a patient’s personal health information.
- A health issue that existed before a patient applies for insurance, potentially impacting coverage eligibility.
- Making false statements that damage a healthcare professional's reputation, impacting their practice.
- A document where a patient acknowledges understanding of and agrees to proposed medical treatment.
- Refusal to provide medical treatment or care to a patient under specific circumstances.
- The range of services and procedures a healthcare professional is authorized to perform as defined by law.
- Ending a patient’s health insurance policy, which can affect access to care.
- Spoken defamation.
- Moral principles guiding healthcare providers' conduct and decision-making in patient care.
26 Clues: and battery • Spoken defamation. • Written defamation. • Unlawful physical contact with a patient without consent. • Threatening behavior causing a patient to fear imminent harm. • Failure to fulfill obligations stated in a patient-provider agreement. • Ending a patient’s health insurance policy, which can affect access to care. • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities 2024-10-22
Across
- a written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property right
- law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- fluid
- When a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts receivable specialist needs to investigate the situation to determine why the payment was denied.
- an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- nebulizer
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- twice a day
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights
- a failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due
- an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
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- A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- results of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- intravenous
- Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- A law that defines crimes against the public order
- every morning
- the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy
- every afternoon
- intranasal
- ointment
- tablet
- Falure to take proper care in something
- dispense as written
- around the clock
- by mouth
- ounce
- tablespoon
36 Clues: fluid • ounce • tablet • ointment • by mouth • nebulizer • intranasal • tablespoon • intravenous • twice a day • every morning • every afternoon • around the clock • dispense as written • Falure to take proper care in something • Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • Act of harming or ruining another's reputation • A law that defines crimes against the public order • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities 2024-10-22
Across
- a written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property right
- law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- fluid
- When a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts receivable specialist needs to investigate the situation to determine why the payment was denied.
- an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- nebulizer
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- twice a day
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights
- a failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due
- an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
Down
- A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- results of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- intravenous
- Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- A law that defines crimes against the public order
- every morning
- the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy
- every afternoon
- intranasal
- ointment
- tablet
- Falure to take proper care in something
- dispense as written
- around the clock
- by mouth
- ounce
- tablespoon
36 Clues: fluid • ounce • tablet • ointment • by mouth • nebulizer • intranasal • tablespoon • intravenous • twice a day • every morning • every afternoon • around the clock • dispense as written • Falure to take proper care in something • Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • Act of harming or ruining another's reputation • A law that defines crimes against the public order • ...
Unit 4 Vocab: Living with Taxes 2025-10-13
Across
- tax based on profit from the sale of property or an investment
- Tax collected by a state to fund services and programs
- The total amount of money brought in by a company's operation, over a certain period of time
- Tax levied by the IRS based on annual earnings
- Withdrawal from one's occupation
- A retirement plan offered by public schools and charities
- Individual Retirement Accounts (Collects taxes)
- An expense that can reduce one's annual tax
- The assets and earnings of a deceased person that are allocated according to their will
- Tax determined on the net value of the estate of a deceased person before distribution to heirs
- Mandatory payment
- income remaining after deduction of taxes, mandatory charges, and spending on necessary items
- Tax on receipts
- A child under the age of 19 or under 24 if a full-time student, or any age if permanently and totally disabled
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- A type of retirement plan where employers promise to pay a defined benefit to employees for life after they retire
- Government-run insurance that helps those with low income at any age
- A special account that allows you to set aside money for out-of-pocket health care costs
- Government system that provides income for those in need
- Income remaining after taxes and mandatory payments are taken out
- An IRA helps individuals save for retirement, allowing tax-deferred growth on investments
- Able to not pay your taxes
- no tax is owed on the growth upon distribution
- Annual tax based on one's income
- A profit-sharing plan that allows employees to contribute a portion of their wages to individual accounts
- A document that determines how much should be withheld from your paycheck for federal income taxes
- A form that contains one's earnings and how much tax is owed on that amount
- an indirect tax on specific goods, services, and activities
- Government-run insurance that provides health insurance to those 65+ and those with disabilities
- tax that is imposed on land, buildings, cars, etc.
29 Clues: Tax on receipts • Mandatory payment • Able to not pay your taxes • Withdrawal from one's occupation • Annual tax based on one's income • An expense that can reduce one's annual tax • Tax levied by the IRS based on annual earnings • no tax is owed on the growth upon distribution • Individual Retirement Accounts (Collects taxes) • ...
HR Connect Crossword 2023-10-26
Mary Ann Cotton 2022-10-09
HIPAA 2022-08-26
Across
- hospitals must provide HIPAA
- example of ePHI
- federal privacy protects
- permitted to disclose without authorization
- HIPAA policy updates
- emails can infect a computer with a
- one major focus of HIPAA
Down
- billing process
- a benefit of HIPAA
- developed HIPAA
- inappropriate use of PHI
- protects individually identifiable info
- the I in HIPAA
- people who handle
14 Clues: the I in HIPAA • billing process • example of ePHI • developed HIPAA • people who handle • a benefit of HIPAA • HIPAA policy updates • federal privacy protects • inappropriate use of PHI • one major focus of HIPAA • hospitals must provide HIPAA • emails can infect a computer with a • protects individually identifiable info • permitted to disclose without authorization
Lab Week 2021-04-08
Across
- what to collect
- TB Test
- pari troiana
- did not invert tube
- Our order entry program
- Yearly celebration for a week
- Inproper insurance submitted
- what you send in for testing
Down
- to draw blood
- short on processing time
- to process blood
- Valerie Merrell
- red blood cells present
- what you work daily
- to account for all specimens
15 Clues: TB Test • pari troiana • to draw blood • Valerie Merrell • what to collect • to process blood • what you work daily • did not invert tube • red blood cells present • Our order entry program • short on processing time • to account for all specimens • Inproper insurance submitted • what you send in for testing • Yearly celebration for a week
Benefits Day 2024 2024-11-25
Across
- 401k retirement
- Broadview and Saratoga FCU can provide this
- When you are not feeling well
- The best place to work
- Health Insurance provider
- Expert Support 24/7
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- quack quack
- monetary payment
- when you need a break
- Health Service provides this
- Dining Services
- prescription form of payment
- We're here for you
- dental Provider
14 Clues: quack quack • 401k retirement • Dining Services • dental Provider • monetary payment • We're here for you • Expert Support 24/7 • when you need a break • The best place to work • Health Insurance provider • Health Service provides this • prescription form of payment • When you are not feeling well • Broadview and Saratoga FCU can provide this
managing money 2022-11-02
Across
- pay the amount of money an employee receives from a company before any deductions
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit
- the service offered by a bank
- any unfair practice that diminishes a borrower's ability to repay debt and serves to benefit the lender.
- the amount of money the government takes
Down
- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- how you handle all your finances
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase
- spending a particular amount of money
- the percentage of your gross monthly income (before taxes) that goes towards payments for rent, mortgage, credit cards, or other debt
- 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
- a piece of paper that is given to an employee with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money that the employee earned and the amount that was removed for taxes, insurance costs, etc
14 Clues: the service offered by a bank • how you handle all your finances • spending a particular amount of money • the amount of money the government takes • pay the amount of money an employee receives from a company before any deductions • a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest • ...
NewsTalk #002 2013-01-15
Across
- Banks are being given more time to meet Rules concerning this aspect
- Institution extending insurance deal with Lloyds Group
- Bank opposing mandatory separation of consumer and inveestment banking operations
- LCR forms a part of this set of accords
Down
- Number of Japanese Insurers in the Top 10 Biggest insurers in the world
- UK Bank currently offering cheapest Personal Loan Rate
- Major concern holding back uptake of Mobile Wallet technology in UK
- Aspect banned from being taken into account while calculating insurance costs
- Index published by R3 showing levels of business distress of firms
9 Clues: LCR forms a part of this set of accords • UK Bank currently offering cheapest Personal Loan Rate • Institution extending insurance deal with Lloyds Group • Index published by R3 showing levels of business distress of firms • Major concern holding back uptake of Mobile Wallet technology in UK • Banks are being given more time to meet Rules concerning this aspect • ...
Study 2 crossword 2018-01-22
Across
- _______ of insurance is the thing being insured for.
- An insurance policy is a ______ contract.
- is something fundamental that is promised in a contract.
- An _____ is a listing of an object for sale.
- Is an agreement to abide with the terms that someone has put forward as condition for selling something.
Down
- Is a type of risk that can result in a loss or s gain.
- Is a non-standard type of policy that is drafted by someone.
- Begins with a need for coverage.
- Knowing where to find information is an example of a ______ skill.
9 Clues: Begins with a need for coverage. • An insurance policy is a ______ contract. • An _____ is a listing of an object for sale. • _______ of insurance is the thing being insured for. • Is a type of risk that can result in a loss or s gain. • is something fundamental that is promised in a contract. • Is a non-standard type of policy that is drafted by someone. • ...
Dividends 2024-05-02
Across
- Used to purchase paid-up additional insurance
- distributed in cash
- used to purchase additional insurance under various dividen options during the premium paying period
- left in the policy to accumulate at interest
- the policyowner's share of theCompany's divisible surplus
Down
- used to reduce the amount of the current premium on the policy anniversary
- determined by the board each November/December
- the only dividen option allowed at issue on
- used to reduce the loan on a policy. on the policy anniversary, the dividends will pay the interest due first, then the principal.
9 Clues: distributed in cash • the only dividen option allowed at issue on • left in the policy to accumulate at interest • Used to purchase paid-up additional insurance • determined by the board each November/December • the policyowner's share of theCompany's divisible surplus • used to reduce the amount of the current premium on the policy anniversary • ...
Employment Skills Crossword warm up 2023-10-25
Across
- A document a person can give to a a potential employer that lists personal information, work experience, and school experience.
- The person who hires someone to do a job.
- The total amount of pay before deductions are taken out.
- A person who works with you.
- Treating someone unfairly based on race, religion, or disabilities.
Down
- The total amount of pay after deductions are taken out.
- extras provided by employers, other than wages, like insurance and bonuses.
- amount of money taken from paycheck for taxes, insurance, Social Security, etc.
- A person applying for a job.
9 Clues: A person applying for a job. • A person who works with you. • The person who hires someone to do a job. • The total amount of pay after deductions are taken out. • The total amount of pay before deductions are taken out. • Treating someone unfairly based on race, religion, or disabilities. • extras provided by employers, other than wages, like insurance and bonuses. • ...
