insurance Crossword Puzzles
Japan 2021-02-23
10 Clues: First Emperor • Healthcare Model • ____ Largest Economy • Japans first society • Allocation dedicated to • US approach to Covid-1p • Japans Covid-19 approach • Prime Minister, comprehensive health • taxes, employer based, individual contributors • Number of Revisions for health insurance system
Japan 2021-02-25
10 Clues: First Emperor • Healthcare Model • ____ Largest Economy • Japan's First Society • US Approach to Covid-19 • Allocation Dedicated To • Japan Covid-19 Approach • Prime Minister, comprehensive health • Taxes, employer based, individual contributor • Number of revisions for health insurance system
hippa fun 2017-10-04
10 Clues: Made in 2002 • enforces rules • fraud and abuse • gives permission • trains employees • name Made in 1996 • has to deal with insurance • Personal health information • helps prevent identity theft • have to sign and get a copy at visit
HIPAA 2017-10-04
10 Clues: enforces HIPAA • 3rd party person • fines & imprisonment • Insurance Portability • Informs patient's of rights • Protected health information • Protects against identity theft • Administrative technical physical • Use minimum amount of PHI necessary • Privacy Security uniform transaction code sets identifiers
Puzzle 2024-09-01
10 Clues: Money lent • Legal agreement • Place to save Money • Ownership of assets • Document showing debt • Financial risk protection • Money in the form of bills • Monthly payment for living • A portion of profit distributed • Regularly paid money to employee
Money 2024-09-19
10 Clues: Getting insurance • What do you need? • Everything has it • Medium of exchange • Putting money into • Setting aside money • Start estate planning • Paying for yourself first • Is it good for the price? • 3-6th month liquid emergency fund
Coke Crossword 2013-12-31
9 Clues: Hated by BSG • Latest in Guj • Never Accurate • Changes to Sales • Suleman is the Guru • The Cursed Department • Farhan's Favorite Word • Hated by the Territories • Two Words / Magician's Clown
Personal Financial Literacy Cluster Crossword 2025-11-11
Across
- Regular insurance payment.
- Collection of investments.
- Money set aside for later.
- Loan for buying a home.
- Fee for borrowing money.
- Monthly housing cost.
- Measures creditworthiness.
- Plan for spending and saving.
Down
- Interest on both principal and prior interest.
- Income required by the government.
- Items of value owned.
- Account for future income.
12 Clues: Items of value owned. • Monthly housing cost. • Loan for buying a home. • Fee for borrowing money. • Regular insurance payment. • Collection of investments. • Money set aside for later. • Account for future income. • Measures creditworthiness. • Plan for spending and saving. • Income required by the government. • Interest on both principal and prior interest.
Ch 15 Vocab 2014-02-26
Across
- A popular Republican governor of California to become the chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S.
- Financed health care, for welfare recipients, those who were living below the poverty line
- Right to a attorney when being questioned
- The way in which states draw up political districts based on charges in the population
- Johnson's vision of the more perfect and equitable society the United States could and should become
- The Soviets were transporting Missiles into Cuba, and stationed them near the U.S.
- AThe law may not treat individuals unfairly, arbitrarily, or unreasonably, and the courts must follow proper procedures and rules when trying cases
- Must be read your rights
- An organization that sent young Americans to perform humanitarian services in these countries
- Kennedy's legislative agenda, hoped to increase aid to education, provide healthy insurance to the elderly, create a Department of Urban Affairs, and help migrant workers
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- The investigation into Kennedy's assignation
- The failed invasion into Cuba to overthrow Castro
- Aid to South American countries to avoid communism
- Right to a attorney
- No prayer in public schools
- health insurance funded by Social Security system
16 Clues: Right to a attorney • Must be read your rights • No prayer in public schools • Right to a attorney when being questioned • The investigation into Kennedy's assignation • The failed invasion into Cuba to overthrow Castro • health insurance funded by Social Security system • Aid to South American countries to avoid communism • ...
Superannuation Crossword 2014-06-19
Across
- The fund pays a ... Levy to the ATO every year
- When a fund has both Pension and Accumulation accounts, you need to get an ... Certificate
- When a tax deduction is claimed for money put into super
- Money transferred into a super fund
- The document that establishes the super fund
- A type of insurance cover that is not tax deductible in the super fund
- Contributing assets into super other than cash
- Money drawn from a super fund in retirement
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- Transferring member balances from one super fund to another
- When an employee agrees to forgo part of their salary in return for the employer contributing extra amounts to their super fund
- The abbreviation for employer super contributions over and above SGC
- To contribute into super after age 70, you must pass the...
- Before lodgement of the annual tax return, the fund must be ... each year
- Life, TPD, Income Protection and Trauma ... may be held in the super fund
- To borrow in a super fund you need to establish a ... trust
- To specify who your member balance will go to upon death, you must have a Binding Death Benefit ...
16 Clues: Money transferred into a super fund • Money drawn from a super fund in retirement • The document that establishes the super fund • The fund pays a ... Levy to the ATO every year • Contributing assets into super other than cash • When a tax deduction is claimed for money put into super • Transferring member balances from one super fund to another • ...
Chapter 33.1 Key Terms Created by: Tiffany Lee 2015-05-12
Across
- _____ risk is the possibility of a catastrophe caused by a flood, tornado, hurricane, fire, lightning, drought, or earthquake.
- ______ Risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss.
- The possibility of loss or injury.
- _____ risk the risk of harm caused by human mistakes, dishonesty, or another risk that is attributed to people.
- _____ Risk occurs when conditions can be controlled to minimize the chance of harm.
- Risk ______ is the systematic process of managing risk to achieve your objectives.
- Insurable____ meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage.
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- ____ Risk is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain.
- ______ Risk is a risk that is unacceptable to insurance carriers because the likelihood of loss is too high.
- paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage.
- _______ risk cannot be controlled.
11 Clues: The possibility of loss or injury. • _______ risk cannot be controlled. • ______ Risk occurs when there is likelihood of economic loss. • paid protection against loss due to injury or property damage. • ____ Risk is the threat of a loss with no opportunity for gain. • Insurable____ meets an insurance company's criteria for insurance coverage. • ...
Milestones in Social Security 2025-12-29
Across
- Health insurance program for Americans age 65 and older added to Social Security in 1965
- The Social Security Act provided monthly pension checks for workers age _____ or older who retired from their jobs
- Social Security was financed by this on employers and workers
- The Social Security _____ Act was passed in 1984
- The cost-of-living increase to monthly benefits, offset the effect of _____ on fixed Social Security incomes
Down
- Became eligible for Social Security benefits in 1950
- Some predict that by 2033 the program will _____ of money for benefit payouts
- Provides health insurance to needy persons of any age
- The Social Security program was expanded in 1939 to pay benefits to the survivors of _____ workers or retirees
- In 1950, these adjustments to Social Security began
10 Clues: The Social Security _____ Act was passed in 1984 • In 1950, these adjustments to Social Security began • Became eligible for Social Security benefits in 1950 • Provides health insurance to needy persons of any age • Social Security was financed by this on employers and workers • Some predict that by 2033 the program will _____ of money for benefit payouts • ...
Most Reoccurring Complaints 2019-06-11
6 Clues: Is king • Fix your own problem • Missing original insurance • I want to send 600 dollars to a man named John Smith in Nigeria • OMT services are related to each other like Expat Insurance & MOL • It is a unique number, but isn't your phone number, it's the $ Number
POGIS 2025-11-04
6 Clues: When premium amounts are not costly • The scope of what a policy will pay for • Perks or payouts included with a policy • A reliable, trustworthy quality in an insurer • What insurance gives you against loss and uncertainty • Describes insurance that covers a broad range of risks
Chapter 10 Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-19
10 Clues: savings deposits. • Cash + demand deposits • Bank deposit insurance. • Tangible-backed currency. • Panicked mass withdrawal. • Saving money with a plan. • Civil War-era US currency. • Government-backed currency. • US monetary policy authority. • Money in your checking account.
Caregiving Items Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-05
10 Clues: paper money • portable food • treatment with drugs • boosts phone battery • incontinence supplies • something to change into • somewhere to write notes • something to pass the time • guaranteed compensation for a loss • your loved one's basic health information
Corporate Accounting 2023-07-17
Compliance Crossword 2022-10-31
Across
- The act or process of examining an issue to discover the truth.
- An evaluation of a particular entity resulting in a determination of its value.
- To intentionally lie or cheat to get something to which one is not entitled.
- Reporting system giving anonymous access to employees seeking to report possible instances of wrongdoing.
- Refers to the beliefs and behaviors that determine how a company's employees and management interact and handle business transactions.
- Knowledge that something exists, or understanding of a situation or subject at the present time based on information or experience.
- of Conduct, Guidelines for carrying out daily business activities within appropriate ethical and legal standards.
- Rule based on and meant to carry out a specific piece of legislation (such as for the sale of insurance). These are enforced usually by a regulatory agency formed or mandated to carry out the purpose or provisions of a legislation.
- A state of being in accordance with established guidelines or specifications, or the process of becoming so.
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- The core beliefs we hold regarding what is right and fair in terms of our actions and interactions with others.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change.
- of Interest, Situations in which someone cannot make a fair decision because they will be affected by the result.
- A person who solicits, negotiates, or instigates insurance contracts on behalf of an insurance company.
- Learning that is essential for safe and efficient practice and in order to reduce organizational risks and comply with policies, government guidelines, etc.
- Assessment, The process of identifying variables that have the potential to negatively impact an organization’s ability to conduct business.
- An official examination and verification of accounts and records, especially of financial accounts, either internally by employees of the organization or externally by an outside firm or regulatory body.
- Giving a description of an activity or situation to someone or to our EthicsLine.
- The advice given by an internal or external professional leveraged to make a business decision.
- The act of making something known or the fact that is made known.
- The decisions, choices and actions (behaviors) we make that reflect and enact our values.
20 Clues: The act or process of examining an issue to discover the truth. • The act of making something known or the fact that is made known. • To intentionally lie or cheat to get something to which one is not entitled. • An evaluation of a particular entity resulting in a determination of its value. • ...
Unit 4 Chapter 10 Housing Costs 2021-04-24
Across
- The percent of a property’s market value that is taxed.
- s A number assigned by an insurance company to a building that reflects how fire resistant it is and how close it is to a water source.
- The amount paid to an insurance company for insurance coverage.
- To determine the rate or amount of.
- The costs of services such as electricity, gas, water, telephone, cell phone, cable TV, Internet service, and heating fuel.
- The amount required to reconstruct a home if it is destroyed.
- To gain or attain usually by planned action or effort.
- Provides financial protection against damage to one’s home and personal property from fire, windstorm, rain, lightening, and other unpredictable events.
- The dollar value a tax assessor assigns to a property for taxation purposes
- A long-term loan extended to someone to buy property.
Down
- To ebb and flow in waves.
- To carry or withstand.
- Provides financial protection for homeowners against various losses
- To produce a material influence upon or alteration in.
- To make up for
- Made when signing a lease, it is a one-time payment that may be used to pay for cleaning the apartment at termination of the rental agreement, to change the locks, or to repair damage to the rental unit.
- Taxes collected by the city or county from homeowners to pay for roads, parks, schools, government offices, and other services.
- Provides financial protection for homeowners if someone alleges that their negligence caused him or her bodily injury or property damage while on the insured’s property
- Costs associated with the transfer of property from the seller to the buyer, which may include fees for the property survey, loan application, document preparation, and points
- Pays for medical expenses for nonfamily members accidentally injured on your property
- Pays for the expenses for living away from home while your damaged home is being repaired.
- The end in time or existence.
- To give pledge of payment to a creditor or of an obligation.
- The total amount you must repay for a loan.
- An original or official paper relied on as the basis, proof, or support of something
- The percent of income, sales, or property value collected in taxes. The tax rate on property is sometimes expressed in mills per dollar of the property’s assessed value.
26 Clues: To make up for • To carry or withstand. • To ebb and flow in waves. • The end in time or existence. • To determine the rate or amount of. • The total amount you must repay for a loan. • A long-term loan extended to someone to buy property. • To produce a material influence upon or alteration in. • To gain or attain usually by planned action or effort. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2023-11-09
Across
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you'll pay for it later
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping
- An amount removed from your bank or credit union account to pay for something
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service
- Necessities like electricity, gas and water which are paid monthly as apart of your household expenses
- Money earned through work
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union
- The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes have been withheld
- The amount of money you need to pay toward expenses before your insurance will cover the rest
- The amount of money that you borrow when using a loan or credit card
- Money paid to the federal or state government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses
- Moving money from one account to another
- A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld from for taxes
Down
- Anything that you spend money on
- Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it
- 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
- An amount available or owed on an account
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something
- The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money
- The smallest amount you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to avoid fees or fines
- The time it takes for money to move from one account to another (e.g. from checking to cash or from one checking account to another)
- A fee from your bank or credit union when you try to spend more than what is in your account
- The amount you owe to someone else
26 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 or owed on an account • A request to your insurance company to pay for something • The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money • Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it • ...
PAYROLL CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-27
Across
- PROVIDES MONTHLY BENEFITS TO QUALIFED RETIRED AND DISABLED WORKERS
- ELECTRONIC NETWORK FOR PROCESSING DIRECT DEPOSITS AND OTHER PAYROLL TRANSACTIONS.
- FUNDS THAT CAN BE USED FOR QUALIFIED MEDICAL EXPENSES THAT ARE NOT SUBJECT TO TAX.
- THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO AN EMPLOYEE INCLUDING WAGES AND BENEFITS.
- RECORD OF NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED BY THE EMPLOYEE IN A CERTAIN PERIOD
- AN ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN TAXING JURISDICTIONS WHERE A 'LIVED IN' VS A 'WORKED IN' ALLOWS A CREDIT FOR EMPLOYEES TAXES.
- ENACTED BY PRES ROOSEVELT IN 1935 TO SET UP A SYSTEM TO REDUCE DESTITUTION AMOUNG SENIOR CITIZENS.
- INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR WHO IS SELF-EMPLOYED AS OPPOSED TO BEING HIRED BY THE COMPANY.
- A FEDERAL WATCHDOG OF EMPLOYEE SAFETY
- AMOUNTS THAT ARE NOT CONSIDERED PART OF THE TAXABLE COMPENSATION.
- STATE ADMINISTERED INSURANCE COVERING WORKERS JOB RELATED INJURIES & ILLNESS.
- A NUMBER ASSIGNED TO EVERY AMERICAN USED FOR EMPLOYMENT HIRING.
- REGULATES MINIMUM WAGES, OT PAY & CHILD LABOR LAWS
- AN ORGANIZATION OF WORKERS FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF IT'S MEMBERS INTEREST FOR WAGES, BENEFITS & WORKING CONDITIONS
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- A LAW SIGNED IN AN EFFORT TO PREVENT OR REDUCE CORPORATE FRAUD.
- FEDERAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS ACT (ABBREVIATED).
- DEDUCTING MONEY FROM AN EMPLOYEE'S SALARY TO FULFILL GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS.
- A LEGAL DOCUMENT AUTHORIZING A PERSON TO ACT ON BEHALF OF THE EMPLOYER TO WORK WITH TAX AGENCIES
- LEGAL PROCEDURE IN WHICH A PERSON'S EARNING ARE WITHHELD FOR PAYMENT OF DEBT.
- ELECTRONIC FEDERAL TAX PAYMENT SYSTEM USED FOR EMPLOYER TO PAY FEDERAL TAXES.
- PERKS THAT COME WITH THE JOB.
- THE TERM FOR MONEY DEDUCTED FROM A PAYCHECK.
- EMPLOYER PROVIDED LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE. OVER $50,000 IS TAXABLE AS ADDITIONAL INCOME
- A TERM FOR TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY EARNED BEFORE ANY DEDUCTIONS.
- PAY BACK PAY FOR HOURS WORKED THAT WAS MISSED ON PREVIOUS CHECKS.
- ACCUMLATED TO DATE FOR A CALENDAR YEAR
- THE TERM FOR THE PROCESS OF TRACKING EMPLOYEES WORK HOURS.
- TO BUILD UP OR ACCUMLATE. OFTEN EMPLOYERS CHOOSE TO ALLOW THE EMPLOYEE TO EARN A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TIME PER PAY PERIOD.
- STATE ADMIN PROGRAM THAT IS PAID BY EMPLOYER TO HELP EE IF THEY ARE UNEMPLOYED
- FEDERAL PROGRAM FOR LOW-INCOME EMPLOYEES TO BE REIMBURSED BY THEIR EMPLOYERS FOR A PORTION OF FEDERAL TAX
30 Clues: PERKS THAT COME WITH THE JOB. • A FEDERAL WATCHDOG OF EMPLOYEE SAFETY • ACCUMLATED TO DATE FOR A CALENDAR YEAR • THE TERM FOR MONEY DEDUCTED FROM A PAYCHECK. • FEDERAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS ACT (ABBREVIATED). • REGULATES MINIMUM WAGES, OT PAY & CHILD LABOR LAWS • THE TERM FOR THE PROCESS OF TRACKING EMPLOYEES WORK HOURS. • ...
Unit 7 crossword Reed 2023-03-10
Across
- Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement
- 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
- 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 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- A temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career
- Skills that are practiced over time
- A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee instead of or in addition to salary and wages
24 Clues: Skills that are practiced over time • Amount of money an employee is paid each year • Money gained through employment and investment returns • A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events • A payment usually of money for labor or services completed • The lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state • ...
Quest for Success Unit 6 2025-02-25
Across
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- the process of comparing the price of different products or services
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business or household
- an individual's income after taking taxes and deductions into account
- expenses that can change depending on your use of products or services; they are somewhat unpredictable
- a process by which business decisions are analyzed, the benefits of a given action are summed, and then the costs associated with that action are subtracted
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation
- a federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people and those who are unemployed or disabled
Down
- the financial ability to buy products and services
- the tax is levied by the governing authority of the jurisdiction in which the property is located
- financially sound enough to justify the extension of credit; includes factors such as repayment history and credit score
- a reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time
- an expense that will be the same total amount regardless of changes in the amount of sales, production, or some other activity
- a person who is employed to provide financial services or guidance to clients
- an individual's total pay before accounting for taxes or other deductions
- the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older; certain younger people with disabilities
- have a desire to possess or do (something) or wish for
- a person who relies on another, especially for financial support (usually a family member)
- Gross wages or gross salaries minus withholdings for payroll taxes and other items such as insurance
26 Clues: a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation • the financial ability to buy products and services • have a desire to possess or do (something) or wish for • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • a reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time • ...
Ch. 5 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities - Key Terms 2024-10-21
Across
- amount
- The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- 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
- both ears
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- blood pressure
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
- morning
- A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights
- as needed
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
- every other day
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- acetaminophen
- A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- extended release
- intravenous
- water
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- delayed release
- left ear
- apply affected area
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning
- ampule
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- intramuscular
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- 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
- discontinue
- capsule
- inside cheek
- dispense as written
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
43 Clues: water • amount • ampule • morning • capsule • left ear • both ears • as needed • intravenous • discontinue • inside cheek • acetaminophen • intramuscular • blood pressure • delayed release • every other day • extended release • apply affected area • dispense as written • physical or emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • Act of harming or ruining another's reputation • ...
ch. 5 key terms and key abb. 2024-10-21
Across
- The payer has denied this claim because the patient was no longer coverned by the insurance policy
- suspension
- A document i which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- An agreement between two ore more parties that is enforceable in court
- A written defamation of a person’s character, reputation, business, or property rights
- Legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- gram
- syrup
- Failure by a health professional to meet and accepted standards
- The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- ijection
- The action of crime of making a false statement damaing to a person’s reputation
- intravenous
- three times a day
- Act of harming or ruining another’s reputation
- immediately
- topical
- shortness of breath
- Physical or emotional harm to someone
- An illness or disorder of beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
- teaspoon
- Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- around the clock
- tablespoon
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- Law passed by the federal givernemnt that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing, requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents
- ampule
- A law that defines crimes against the pubic order
- gallon
- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from function
- Unlawful restraint or restriction of a person’s freedom of movement
- tablet
- Failure to take proper care in doing something
- solution
- When a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, an accounts recievable specialist needs to investigate the situation to determine why the payment was denied
- The principles of right and wrong that guides an individual in making decisions
- Document signed by the patient or legal gaurdian giving permission for medical or sugical care
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines thier legal rights
- Revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- lozenge
- The crime of threatening a person together with the act of makeing physical contact with them
- A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due
- suppository
- take as directed
44 Clues: gram • syrup • ampule • gallon • tablet • lozenge • topical • solution • ijection • teaspoon • suspension • tablespoon • intravenous • immediately • suppository • take as directed • around the clock • three times a day • shortness of breath • Physical or emotional harm to someone • selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor • Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • Failure to take proper care in doing something • ...
Legal and Ethical Responsibility - Crossword LABS 2024-10-22
Across
- pressure
- signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- of Coverage: The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- of practice: The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- Law: A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- of Service: Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- and battery: the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- to take proper care in doing something
- of harming or ruining another's reputation
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- a day
- of Attorney (POA): legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- will: a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- that do not involve contracts
- condition: An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- Budget Reconciliation Act (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
- Imprisonment: unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- of privacy: revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- Law: A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- Payment: 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
- principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- directed
- of contract: A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
27 Clues: a day • pressure • directed • that do not involve contracts • physical or emotional harm to someone • to take proper care in doing something • of harming or ruining another's reputation • by a health professional to meet accepted standards • Law: A law that defines crimes against the public order. • agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility 2024-10-22
Across
- mm
- An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- disp
- 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.
- dr
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- prn
- pt
- a.u.
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- a.c.
- o.s.
- mcg
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
Down
- A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- 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
- o.u.
- po
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- q12h
- A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- o.d.
- dil
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- aaa
- The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- mg
- q
- er
- 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
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- a.d.
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- a.s.
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
44 Clues: q • mm • po • dr • pt • mg • er • dil • prn • aaa • mcg • o.u. • disp • q12h • o.d. • a.u. • a.c. • o.s. • a.d. • a.s. • 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 • ...
Ch. 0.5 key terms + abbreviations 2024-10-22
Across
- an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- ointment
- capsule
- drink
- act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- a failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
- lotion
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- a law that defines crimes against the public order.
- 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.
- centimeter
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- intravenous
- maximum
- result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- morning; before noon
- liquid
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- both ears
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
Down
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- kilogram
- drop
- the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- 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
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- divide
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- gallon
- a law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- fluid gm gram
- amount
- a written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- before meals
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- twice a day
- dispense
43 Clues: drop • drink • lotion • divide • gallon • amount • liquid • capsule • maximum • kilogram • ointment • dispense • both ears • centimeter • intravenous • twice a day • before meals • morning; before noon • physical or emotional harm to someone • fluid gm gram • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • act of harming or ruining another's reputation • ...
Tax Liabilities 2026-01-21
Across
- Another name for mandatory spending because you are "eligible" once conditions are met.
- Programs Congress "dukes it out" over; they are subject to annual budget review.
- Federal health insurance funded by a 1.45% payroll tax, mainly for those over 65.
- (Abbreviation) The tax credit started in 1975 to assist low-to-moderate income workers.
- Joint federal/state health insurance program for low-income individuals.
Down
- Discretionary spending category that accounts for about half of that "piece of the pie."
- This group receives benefits for disability, education, and housing.
- The payments made on the $32 trillion national debt.
- SECURITY Created in 1935 to provide income for retired workers and dependents.
- Spending that makes up 70% of the budget and is not subject to regular budget review.
- A discretionary category that covers grants and (unsuccessfully) federal student loans.
11 Clues: The payments made on the $32 trillion national debt. • This group receives benefits for disability, education, and housing. • Joint federal/state health insurance program for low-income individuals. • SECURITY Created in 1935 to provide income for retired workers and dependents. • ...
globalization 2022-07-20
english social welfare 2025-11-03
8 Clues: motherhood • lack of work • government aid • retired people • regular payment • financial protection • homes or accommodation • limitation caused by illness or injury
Most Reoccurring Complaints 2019-06-11
6 Clues: Is king • Fix your own problem • Missing original insurance • I want to send 600 dollars to a man named John Smith in Nigeria • OMT services are related to each other like Expat Insurance & MOL • It is a unique number, but isn't your phone number, it's the $ Number
shashikala_DBS_2 2021-08-16
Across
- A position of employment with specific duties and compensation. Typically not meant to be as long-term as a career
- Investment securities where an investor lends money to a company
- A person swipe his card and the balance is reduced from the saving account
- It enable investors to trade securities on a computerized, speedy and transparent system, and commenced operations
- Parents getting there Salary in account in form of Income.
- the original sum of money borrowed in a loan or put into an investment
Down
- the person or firm obtains insurance cover against financial risks
- lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property.
- Another word for price of a particular product
- Production, trade and use of goods and services
10 Clues: Another word for price of a particular product • Production, trade and use of goods and services • Parents getting there Salary in account in form of Income. • Investment securities where an investor lends money to a company • the person or firm obtains insurance cover against financial risks • ...
Indian Government savings schemes 2024-01-17
Across
- Time-deposit savings scheme with tax benefits, offered by Indian Post Offices.
- Indian scheme for gold investment without needing physical gold.
- Retirement-focused investment scheme in India with Tier I and Tier II accounts.
- Government savings bond in India that doubles invested money over time.
- Government scheme in India for health insurance coverage to low-income families.
- Tax-saving deposit scheme in India for the girl child with high-interest rate.
Down
- Indian government savings scheme offering post-retirement income with tax benefits.
- Indian scheme providing life insurance and accidental cover in the unorganized sector.
- Long-term savings option with fixed interest, offered by the Indian Post Office.
- Micro-savings scheme in India for pension provision to the unorganized sector workers.
10 Clues: Indian scheme for gold investment without needing physical gold. • Government savings bond in India that doubles invested money over time. • Time-deposit savings scheme with tax benefits, offered by Indian Post Offices. • Tax-saving deposit scheme in India for the girl child with high-interest rate. • ...
commerce 2024-08-13
Across
- A contract that allows you to use a property for a specific time in exchange for rent.
- Protection against financial loss or damage, often involving regular payments
- A government program that provides health insurance for people who are elderly or have specific health needs.
- Savings and investments for retirement
Down
- The money earned for work, usually paid weekly or monthly.
- person who rents and lives in a property owned by someone else.
- A person or company who owns a property and rents it out to others.
- A card used to pay for things by directly accessing funds from your bank account.
- money paid regularly to use a property owned by someone else.
- A plan for managing money, including how much you earn, spend, and save.
10 Clues: Savings and investments for retirement • The money earned for work, usually paid weekly or monthly. • money paid regularly to use a property owned by someone else. • person who rents and lives in a property owned by someone else. • A person or company who owns a property and rents it out to others. • ...
Open Enrollment 2023-10-24
Across
- The amount of Employee Contribution/cost for Medical Dental and Vision Benefit premium
- You must experience a ______ Life event to change or enroll in benefits outside of open enrollment
- The term for the cost of selecting voluntary benefits, that is with held from the employee’s paycheck
- The list of preferred medications/formulations covered by Navitus
- The name of the 2023 Employee Assistance Program Provider
Down
- If your prescription claim is denied by the insurance, you may need a ____
- Voluntary Accidental Death and Dismemberment is provided by
- A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- The time during which you can enroll or re-enroll in benefits.
- The total amount an employee and their Family may have to pay in covered services for the plan year
- Where can you find benefit information year round?
11 Clues: Where can you find benefit information year round? • The name of the 2023 Employee Assistance Program Provider • Voluntary Accidental Death and Dismemberment is provided by • The time during which you can enroll or re-enroll in benefits. • The list of preferred medications/formulations covered by Navitus • ...
ClaimCenter R2 Training 2022-02-24
10 Clues: Excess • Payments • Estimate • Claim Assessment • Service Provider • Claim Registration • Strategy to appoint vendor • Claims Cause Code on ClaimCenter • Third Party in the recovery of a claim • Legal right held by Insurance Company to pursue a Third Party
Commercial Coverages 2023-02-22
Across
- provides insurance on the freight or commodity hauled by a For-hire trucker. It covers your liability for cargo that is lost or damaged due to causes such as fire, collision, or striking of a load.
- towing-specific coverage that provides Physical Damage (Comprehensive and Collision) coverage for towed autos and property in the insured’s custody and control.
- provides payment for an authorized service representative to provide: Labor on a covered disabled vehicle at the place of disablement.
- Coverage for seasonal businesses that do not operate year round and store their vehicles for prolonged periods.
- pays medical expenses for you and any passengers in your vehicle who are injured during an accident or auto-related injury.
- provides Physical Damage insurance for trailers being pulled under a trailer interchange agreement. This is essentially Physical Damage insurance for non-owned trailers.
- Reimburses the insured for rental costs to temporarily replace an insured vehicle due to a covered loss.
- provides protection for an insured vehicle in case it is damaged in a collision.
Down
- coverage provides payments for appropriate benefits if an insured, or other persons covered under the policy, is injured in an accident.
- provides coverage to a customer using his or her listed vehicle for most non-business, personal use, if the customer is under permanent lease to a motor carrier that provides primary liability coverage.
- towing-specific coverage that provides Physical Damage (Comprehensive and Collision) coverage in the event of a loss to an insured’s customer’s vehicle left in the care, custody and control of the insured while at a covered location or in transit between covered locations.
- provides protection for your vehicle in case it is damaged by something other than a collision with another vehicle or object.
- provides liability protection for any owned vehicle listed or acquired during the policy period, and includes both Hired Auto and Employer’s Non-Ownership coverages.
- In the event of a loss covered under Collision or Comprehensive coverage,coverage will pay first-party claims up to $1,000 for veterinary fees incurred as a result of injuries sustained by a dog or cat while riding in an insured vehicle with the express or implied permission of the named insured.
- coverage provides excess liability for an auto that the insured has leased, hired, rented or borrowed that are not leased, hired, rented or borrowed from any of their employees, partners (if a partnership) members (if LLC) or member of the insured's household.
- If you cause an accident that injures other people, insurance will pay the amount you are legally obligated to pay for those injuries and related costs.
16 Clues: provides protection for an insured vehicle in case it is damaged in a collision. • Reimburses the insured for rental costs to temporarily replace an insured vehicle due to a covered loss. • Coverage for seasonal businesses that do not operate year round and store their vehicles for prolonged periods. • ...
Lessons 33-38 Vocabulary 2021-09-21
Across
- annoying
- help to pay for things that may happen
- just right
- makes sense
- to work hard for something
- a place
- worried or upset
- highway that is free to travel on
Down
- something that bends easily
- daily jobs
- carries smoke from a fireplace or furnace
- there is not enough of something
- say something
- large tropical fruit
- to lift something
- a slightly stinging feeling of your skin
- a feeling you get when there is nothing to do
17 Clues: a place • annoying • daily jobs • just right • makes sense • say something • worried or upset • to lift something • large tropical fruit • to work hard for something • something that bends easily • there is not enough of something • highway that is free to travel on • help to pay for things that may happen • a slightly stinging feeling of your skin • carries smoke from a fireplace or furnace • ...
Fall Conference 2025-07-29
Across
- Rx coverage
- Privacy Rule
- Medicare part D cost for insulin
- How often you need to recertify with insurance companies
- Best place to work
- Who recently stopped commissions for paper apps
- Out of pocket expenses
Down
- Identifier for members
- Minimum age to enroll in Medicare
- Meds covered by Part D
- Hospital supp
- October 15 - December 15
- Program to assist with part d rx drug cost
- Most Popular Supplier of HHC
- Home supp
- Elderly Rx assistance
- Centers for Medicare/Medicaid
17 Clues: Home supp • Rx coverage • Privacy Rule • Hospital supp • Best place to work • Elderly Rx assistance • Identifier for members • Meds covered by Part D • Out of pocket expenses • October 15 - December 15 • Most Popular Supplier of HHC • Centers for Medicare/Medicaid • Medicare part D cost for insulin • Minimum age to enroll in Medicare • Program to assist with part d rx drug cost • ...
MED112 Chapter 17 2020-01-22
Across
- health-benefit for low income
- benefits for retired military
- remittance advice
- geographic adjustment factor
- payment for medical service
- fixed fee collected at time of visit
- like a spouse or child
- confirmed procedure covered service
Down
- largest federal program
- amount policyholder pays to insurance
- payment center medicare uses
- send and receive data in EDI format
- advanced beneficiary notice of noncoverage
- list of approved brands
- fixed prepayment for each member
- fixed $ amount patient pays yearly
- procedure code
- explanation of benefits
- diagnosis code
19 Clues: procedure code • diagnosis code • remittance advice • like a spouse or child • largest federal program • list of approved brands • explanation of benefits • payment for medical service • payment center medicare uses • geographic adjustment factor • health-benefit for low income • benefits for retired military • fixed prepayment for each member • fixed $ amount patient pays yearly • ...
Quarantined Airstreamers 2020-05-11
Across
- Travel Insurance
- Old Airstreams
- Gives our trailers shade
- High class camping
- What we will not be eating at our Spring Fling Rally
- Walters wife
- Keeping away from people
- A pink bird
- Starts at 4:00
Down
- We use this when dry camping
- What our trailers look like
- Person who won our cosmetic basket in December for RMHC
- Prevents certain illnesses
- Our last rally
- Wally Byam's wife
- Name of Charlie & Diana's trailer
- Treasurer
- A dog our club loves :)
- Meetings we have at restaurants
19 Clues: Treasurer • A pink bird • Walters wife • Old Airstreams • Our last rally • Starts at 4:00 • Travel Insurance • Wally Byam's wife • High class camping • A dog our club loves :) • Gives our trailers shade • Keeping away from people • Prevents certain illnesses • What our trailers look like • We use this when dry camping • Meetings we have at restaurants • Name of Charlie & Diana's trailer • ...
3PS1 Education 2025-06-04
Across
- eventually do or reach
- to stay awake all night to study
- make less progress than other people
- do without being noticed or punished
- to decide
- getting less than you should
- qualifications
- to tolerate
- to be eligible for
- talk angrily to a person who has done something wrong
Down
- qualified
- the amount you pay before your insurance kicks in
- be removed from school
- dishonest
- admire and respect
- expenses paid by the client
- finish a university or college
- to study hard
- finish on time
19 Clues: qualified • dishonest • to decide • to tolerate • to study hard • finish on time • qualifications • admire and respect • to be eligible for • eventually do or reach • be removed from school • expenses paid by the client • getting less than you should • finish a university or college • to stay awake all night to study • make less progress than other people • do without being noticed or punished • ...
Fraud Busters Crossword 2024-09-25
Across
- Inflating the value of a legitimate claim to receive a higher payout
- A particular way or method of doing something, especially one that is characteristic or well-established in criminal activities.
- Wicked or criminal, often used to describe fraudulent activities
- A set of rules or steps used by AI to detect patterns in data
- A common type of fraud where attackers trick individuals into revealing personal information.
- Technology that uses physical characteristics, like fingerprints, for identity verification
Down
- False or fake, often used to describe fraudulent claims or information
- To inspect or scrutinize carefully, a key step in detecting fraudulent activities.
- A fraudster who sells fake insurance policies to unsuspecting customers.
- AI-generated media that can be used to create convincing but false images or videos.
- A type of accident initiated deliberately to generate fraudulent insurance claims.
- A type of identity created fraudulently by using real and fabricated information
- The ability to gain an accurate and deep understanding of a situation, often used in fraud detection.
13 Clues: A set of rules or steps used by AI to detect patterns in data • Wicked or criminal, often used to describe fraudulent activities • Inflating the value of a legitimate claim to receive a higher payout • False or fake, often used to describe fraudulent claims or information • A fraudster who sells fake insurance policies to unsuspecting customers. • ...
New Deal Alphabet Soup 2022-02-03
Across
- Encouraged cooperation among businesses in establishing production and labor practices (unionization allowed)
- Established minimum wages, maximum 44 hours per week for workers, and outlawed child labor
- Provided jobs on conservation projects to young men
- Encourages the delivery of cheap electricity to rural areas through government loans
- Provided public-works jobs on a wide range of projects for those in need of relief including: artists, musicians, architects, and writers
- Encouraged farmers to cut production in return for a subsidy
Down
- Promoted development projects for the Tennessee River Valley and 2.5 million jobs
- (Wagner Act) Established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to enforce labor laws
- Established an insurance program that protected people's deposits in many banks
- Established pensions for retirees at age 65, unemployment insurance, and aid for certain groups of low-income or disabled people
- Short lived program provided temporary public-works construction jobs to millions
- Gave federal government power to reorganize and strengthen banks (close banks)
- Provided public-works construction jobs for many of those needing relief
13 Clues: Provided jobs on conservation projects to young men • Encouraged farmers to cut production in return for a subsidy • Provided public-works construction jobs for many of those needing relief • Gave federal government power to reorganize and strengthen banks (close banks) • Established an insurance program that protected people's deposits in many banks • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary words 2023-01-22
Across
- manager - supervises and leads an animal - related company’s operations and employees
- attendant - provides basic care for animals
- sales representatives - informs veterinary professionals about new improved products.
- insurance agent - sells and leads animal policies on behalf of the insurance companies.
- - creates rations for animals based on their individual nutritional needs.
- behaviorist - studies the way animals behave and tries to determine what causes certain types of behavior and what factors can prompt behavior change
- - studies a variety of animal species; may work in zoos, aquariums, parks,laboratories, etc.
Down
- analyst - provides guidance for financial planning. Analysis, and projection
- - supply store associate - assists with daily store operations
- technician - licensed medical professional that assists veterinarians in diagnosing and treating animals in private clinics, animal hospitals, and research facilities.
- rehabilitator - examines and provides care to wildlife that are sick, injured, or orphaned with the hopes of returning them back to the wild.
- specialist - provides preventative and therapeutic medical treatment to animals based on latest industry standards and research.
- - licensed medical professional that treats,cures, and prevents illness and injury in animals.
- trainer - trains animals for obedience, performance, riding, security , or assisting people with disabilities
- marketing specialist - researches target consumers and designs advertising campaigns
15 Clues: attendant - provides basic care for animals • - supply store associate - assists with daily store operations • - creates rations for animals based on their individual nutritional needs. • analyst - provides guidance for financial planning. Analysis, and projection • marketing specialist - researches target consumers and designs advertising campaigns • ...
Most Reoccurring Complaints 2019-06-11
6 Clues: Is king • Fix your own problem • Missing original insurance • I want to send 600 dollars to a man named John Smith in Nigeria • OMT services are related to each other like Expat Insurance & MOL • It is a unique number, but isn't your phone number, it's the $ Number
Healthcare CrossWord 2021-01-20
Across
- covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses
- Luxury transportation vehicle, for rich sick people.
- a written statement of money owed.
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- health insurance made available through the Affordable Care Act, led by Barack Obama.
Down
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- the U.S. federal government health insurance program that subsidizes healthcare services, litteraly socialism.
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
8 Clues: a written statement of money owed. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • Luxury transportation vehicle, for rich sick people. • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind. • covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses • ...
General Knowledge 2020-06-18
Across
- charles is the prince of
- queen of england
- a prime minister and insurance company
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- three times two
Down
- is made with ice cream and milk
- a railway station and a bear
- Has a trunk
- lives under ground and makes hills
- a baby duck
- has tusks and looks like a seal
- a planet and a chocolate bar
- the colour of a cartoon panther
- Likes to chase mice
- capital of france
17 Clues: Has a trunk • a baby duck • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • three times two • queen of england • Man's best friend • capital of france • Likes to chase mice • charles is the prince of • a railway station and a bear • a planet and a chocolate bar • is made with ice cream and milk • has tusks and looks like a seal • the colour of a cartoon panther • lives under ground and makes hills • ...
word 2023-12-25
Healthcare Marketing: Unit 4 2020-04-17
Across
- state laws or codes that delineate the scope of practice of specific professions.
- This standard is based on the premise that people are able to make informed decisions that respect and consider the well-being of patients, physicians, payers, and the public.
- a principal calling or vocation based on specialized knowledge that is usually attained through long, intensive academic study
- behavior aimed at self-gain
- an in-depth background, education, and practice investigation performed by a hospital to determine whether a physician is qualified to receive medical staff privileges
- The process of traveling to another country to obtain less expensive health care is referred to as medical __________.
- This is the combination of payers from which a healthcare organization in receiving ________________.
- a federal public health insurance program primarily for the elderly and for patients with kidney disease
- These type of health insurers are the largest and most known type
- the profession of healing and caregiving as provided by licensed physicians
- This standard emphasizes the importance of proper and appropriate behavior and equal treatment among patients, physicians, payers, and the public.
- the degree to which one has and understands health information essential to making informed health decisions is known as health ________.
Down
- channels through which information, a product, or a service is communicated or made available to target markets
- These are the most powerful clinical professionals in healthcare.
- Fee-for-service reimbursement system
- ________ health refers to civic activities, laws, and regulations designed to protect the health and well-being of a population
- the ability of someone in a position of power to direct others to take some action
- social relations involving authority or power; interests masquerading as a contest of principles or the conduct of public affairs for private advantage
- an individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment
- These type of health insurers are non-government-owned private businesses that sell health insurance.
- the ability to influence someone else to take some action, regardless of whether he or she wants to do so
- a joint state and federal public health insurance program for specific categories of the poor
- This standard refers to the professional duty to benefit others.
- This standard concerns loyalty; faithfulness to duty; and respect for patients, physicians, payers, and the public. Healthcare marketers are loyal to their workplace as well as mindful of the environment and community in which they live.
- one who purchases a commodity or service
25 Clues: behavior aimed at self-gain • Fee-for-service reimbursement system • one who purchases a commodity or service • an individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment • This standard refers to the professional duty to benefit others. • These are the most powerful clinical professionals in healthcare. • ...
Financial Math Crossword 2021-09-17
Across
- an employee benefit plan that gives workers ownership interest in the company
- a number in the format 000-00-0000, unique for each individual, used to track Social Security benefits and for other identification purposes
- a type of business insurance coverage that helps pay for medical expenses and rehabilitation
- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- 2 times the normal pay
- the form that benefits are in
- most employers offer this
- FICA
- a base period or reference period is a point in time used as a reference point for comparison with other periods
- a sum of money paid to a patentee for the use of a patent or to an author or composer for each copy of a book sold or for each public performance of a work
- paid twice a month
- when you work at a job covered by social security you must pay
- paychecks are automatically deposited electronically into bank account
- may include maternity, paternity, and adoption leave
- covers all members of the immediate family for health care bills
- compensation that an employee recieves from an employer after retirement
Down
- covers only the employee
- the tax levied on both employers and employees to fund the Social Security program.
- overtime rate; 1.5 times
- salespeople, authors, musicians
- paid a set amount for each hour they work
- government program that offers benefits to eligible employees who have been become unemployed
- paid every two weeks
- a limit on the amount of your earnings that is taxed by Social Security
- any type of employment in which a worker is paid a fixed piece rate for each unit produced or action performed, regardless of time
- the process of determining retirement income goals
- total pay
- lowest hourly rate that can be paid to an employee
- 3 times the normal pay
- extra hours
- days when an employee is paid for taking time off
- greater than the hourly rate for the regular hours
- employees work only a specific number of hours per week
- workers paid according to the amount of items produced
- is a federal employment tax that funds a portion of the Medicare insurance program
35 Clues: FICA • total pay • extra hours • paid twice a month • paid every two weeks • 2 times the normal pay • 3 times the normal pay • covers only the employee • overtime rate; 1.5 times • most employers offer this • the form that benefits are in • salespeople, authors, musicians • paid a set amount for each hour they work • days when an employee is paid for taking time off • ...
Unit 7 Crossword (Schramm) 2023-02-21
Across
- strategies of saving and investing to e able to sustain oneself during retirement
- tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public good and services
- 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
- type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events
- payment 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 questions, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job
- document highlighting a person's education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills
- nation’s retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits
- building relationships both personally and pro through meeting people
- a time when a person is paid for work, also known 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
- amount an employee is paid each year
- money gained through employment and investment returns
Down
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act, combination of social security and Medicare
- the “take home” money after all taxes and deduction have been made from the gross income
- nations health charge program for 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
- the supply odd and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand
- sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earning, before teases and deduction
- letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals
- temporary job that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down career choices
- practiced over time, often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc.
- 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 • amount an employee is paid each year • money gained through employment and investment returns • type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events • building relationships both personally and pro through meeting people • someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work • ...
Foundations of Health Care 2017-12-12
Across
- truthfulness and integrity are important aspects of __
- to pay for the cost of health care, most people rely on health __ plans
- are very publicly known health care facilities
- a first __ is the first person to arrive at the scene of an illness or crime
- the first hospitals were established in ancient
- means paying attention to and making an effort to hear what the other person is saying
- is defined as an individual who leads or guides others or who is in command of others
- provide health services as directed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS)
- health facilities treat patients with mental disorders and diseases
- is the exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings
- a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong.
- a __ is a wrongful act that does not involve a contract
- workers'__ is a health insurance plan providing treatment for workers injured on the job
- means that a person has fulfilled requirements of education and performance and meets the standards and qualifications
- having the ability to say or do the kindest or most fitting thing in a difficult situation is __
- includes any care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
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- study human behavior and use this knowledge to help individuals deal with problems of everyday living
- __ __ monitors the use of energy to control costs and conserve resources
- as a worker in any health career, it is important to present an __ that inspires confidence and a positive self-image
- the Romans realized that __ was also connected to disease
- is the alignment or straightening of teeth
- was the father of medicine
- responsibilities are those that are authorized or based on law
- __ __ is promotes by a well-balanced diet, exercise, etc.
- is a process where by a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- clara __ is known as the founder of the American Red Cross
- those obligations that are understood without verbally expressed terms are __ __
- is a U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel
- are doctors who examine teeth and mouth tissues to diagnose and treat disease and abnormalities
- the final important consideration in contract law is the role of the __
30 Clues: was the father of medicine • is the alignment or straightening of teeth • are very publicly known health care facilities • the first hospitals were established in ancient • truthfulness and integrity are important aspects of __ • a __ is a wrongful act that does not involve a contract • the Romans realized that __ was also connected to disease • ...
Unit 6 Q4S 2022-03-14
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- a person who relies on another, especially for financial support (usually a family member)
- a reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time
- the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business or household
- an expense that will be the same total amount regardless of changes in the amount of sales, production, or some other activity
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- Gross wages or gross salaries minus withholdings for payroll taxes and other items such as insurance
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- wants have a desire to possess or do (something) or wish for
- a process by which business decisions are analyzed, the benefits of a given action are summed, and then the costs associated with that action are subtracted
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- an individual's total pay before accounting for taxes or other deductions
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
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- a federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people and those who are unemployed or disabled
- the tax is levied by the governing authority of the jurisdiction in which the property is located
- financially sound enough to justify the extension of credit; includes factors such as repayment history and credit score
- a person who is employed to provide financial services or guidance to clients
- expenses that can change depending on your use of products or services; they are somewhat
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older; certain younger people with disabilities needs a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- the financial ability to buy products and services
- the process of comparing the price of different products or services
- an individual's income after taking taxes and deductions into account
25 Clues: a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • the financial ability to buy products and services • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • wants have a desire to possess or do (something) or wish for • a reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time • the cost required for something; the money spent on something • ...
UL Review 2023-07-13
Across
- If you overfund a UL, it will become a _____.
- These figures account for the maximum cost of insurance and the maximum expense charges.
- This rider on the Accumulator allows the insured to add a term for X amount of years.
- This rider is on the Accumulator and works like the disability waiver of premium.
- Surrender charges apply for this many years.
- This is the most you should put in every year. Take this and divide by 12. If you put in more than that each month, it will become a MEC.
- This rider allows the insured to use up to 50% of their death benefit while they're still living if they've been diagnosed terminally ill.
- This death benefit on the Accumulator makes it so your death benefit is higher each year; this makes for a much higher premium.
- AAA offers this many fixed UL products.
- This death benefit on the Accumulator makes it so your death benefit stays the same for the life of the policy.
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- This rider is offered on both UL products and offers more face amount if you die of something other than a natural cause.
- This is an attractive feature of UL; it grows cash value and nothing is taken by Uncle Sam.
- This is a well-loved feature of the UL and makes it so I can change or skip my premium without having to call AAA.
- UL policies are payable to this age.
- On a UL, a policy can be reinstated for up to this many years.
- The UL, like Whole life, is a _____ policy.
- This rider is offered only on the Accumulator; it allows the insured to buy more insurance every 3 years without having to do a medical exam(beginning at 22, up to 40).
- This rider is offered on both UL products and insures your kids' insurability, allowing them to convert it to their own policy.
- A MEC isn't the end of the world. It simply means that now, the money is _____.
- On the Accumulator, loans are charged this rate (before the credit).
- These figures account for the current cost of insurance; these are the figures we present in the illustration.
- The death benefit will _____ by a policy loan.
- This percent is our current rate on the UL.
23 Clues: UL policies are payable to this age. • AAA offers this many fixed UL products. • The UL, like Whole life, is a _____ policy. • This percent is our current rate on the UL. • Surrender charges apply for this many years. • If you overfund a UL, it will become a _____. • The death benefit will _____ by a policy loan. • ...
Assignment On Personal Financial Planning Of Puzzle 2024-03-04
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- instruments such as shares, debentures and other securities.
- fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors
- is something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money. Liabilities are settled over time through the transfer of economic benefits including money, goods, or services.
- control works by either loss prevention, which involves reducing the probability of risk,
- other purposes.
- of a possible large loss. By using the law of large numbers, an insurance company can
- to transfer pure risks by paying a premium to an insurance company in exchange for a
- Planning: Planning for the creation, accumulation, conservation and distribution
- financial planning is the process of determining how a business manages itself financially to ensure it achieves its goals and objectives for both the short-term and long-term.
- the best possible education, a blissful retirement, etc. Basically, these dreams are life
- share a common financial goal. The money, thus, collected is then invested in capital
- bette
- usage, risk is often used synonymously with the probability of a known loss.
- people nurture dreams of owning a bigger house or car, exploring the world, giving their
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- fairly reliably the amount of loss for a given number of customers within a specific
- arise from a future event. Exposure to the consequences of uncertainty constitutes a risk. In
- is a concept that denotes a potential negative impact to some characteristic of value that
- is another major method that most people, businesses, and other organizations can
- Goals
- assets.
- at the end of the tenure. This allows customers the borrower to manage cash
- represents the value that would be returned to a company's shareholders if all of the assets were liquidated and all of the company's debts were paid off.
- planning involves determining retirement income goals and what's needed to achieve those goals. Retirement planning includes identifying income sources, sizing up expenses, implementing a savings program, and managing assets and risk.
- to be paid during the tenure of the loan and the principal amount has to be
- flow management In a typical loan against gold transaction, only interest
- loss reduction, which minimizes the loss.
- Planning For the reduction of tax liabilities and the freeing-up of cash flows
27 Clues: Goals • bette • assets. • other purposes. • loss reduction, which minimizes the loss. • instruments such as shares, debentures and other securities. • fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors • flow management In a typical loan against gold transaction, only interest • at the end of the tenure. This allows customers the borrower to manage cash • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility 2024-10-22
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- The crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- Wrongful acts that do not involve contracts.
- An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- cubic centimeter (cm³)
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
- A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions.
- twice a day
- nothing by mouth
- Physical or emotional harm to someone.
- over the counter
- by mouth; orally
- at bedtime
- as needed
- milliliter
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- The act of harming or ruining another's reputation.
- discontinue
- The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- Document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care.
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- The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession.
- A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- Unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement.
- A document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments.
- 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.
- prescription
- four times a day
- Revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent.
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court.
- three times a day
- When a payment for service is denied by the insurance company, requiring investigation into the situation.
- A legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf.
- before meals
- sublingually; under the tongue
- as needed (for)
- Failure to take proper care in doing something.
- every day
- The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- intravenous
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevent an information system from functioning.
- orally
- milligram
- intramuscular
44 Clues: orally • as needed • every day • milligram • at bedtime • milliliter • twice a day • intravenous • discontinue • prescription • before meals • intramuscular • as needed (for) • four times a day • nothing by mouth • over the counter • by mouth; orally • three times a day • cubic centimeter (cm³) • sublingually; under the tongue • Physical or emotional harm to someone. • ...
Ch05 legal and ethical responsibility 2024-10-22
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- of contract a failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due
- physical emotional harm to someone
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- of privacy 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
- of practice the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- budget reconciliation act (OBRA)law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information management on right for residents
- law A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- law A law that defines crimes against public order.
- and battery the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them
- conditions an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
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- Failure by a health professional to meet accented standards
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- payment 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
- of service result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information systems form function
- will a document in which a person states his or her wishes about support and other treatments
- an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- imprisonment unlawful restraint or restriction of a person’s freedom of movement
- a written defamation of a person’s character,reputations, business, or property rights
- of attorney (POA) legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- of coverage the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy
- act of harming or ruining another’s reputation
- form document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- wrongful acts that donot involve contracts
24 Clues: physical emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that donot involve contracts • failure to take proper care in doing something • act of harming or ruining another’s reputation • law A law that defines crimes against public order. • Failure by a health professional to meet accented standards • an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court • ...
Ch05 legal and ethical responsibility 2024-10-22
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- act of harming or ruining another’s reputation
- law A law that defines crimes against public order.
- and battery the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them
- payment 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
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- Failure by a health professional to meet accented standards
- wrongful acts that donot involve contracts
- conditions an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
- form document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
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- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- a written defamation of a person’s character,reputations, business, or property rights
- budget reconciliation act (OBRA)law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information management on right for residents
- physical emotional harm to someone
- will a document in which a person states his or her wishes about support and other treatments
- law A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- imprisonment unlawful restraint or restriction of a person’s freedom of movement
- of contract a failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due
- of practice the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- of service result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information systems form function
- an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- of privacy revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- of coverage the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation
- of attorney (POA) legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
24 Clues: physical emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that donot involve contracts • act of harming or ruining another’s reputation • failure to take proper care in doing something • law A law that defines crimes against public order. • Failure by a health professional to meet accented standards • an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court • ...
VPF Award Ceremony 2025 2025-01-16
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- Office ensures financial integrity in the cash management of University funds
- Letters used to refer to Finance Information Technology
- Number of offices and departments Simon responsible for
- University ___ provides leadership for the investment and cash management, and debt management functions
- Office provides services to the university for fiscal matters
- ___ Budgeting and Financing advances the university's capital program and coordinates financial planning and budgeting of capital projects
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- Management team that provides continuous improvement of business process, develops operational and business plans for university stakeholders.
- VT Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Office
- ___ and Financial Planning supports university leadership in identifying, obtaining, and allocating resources needed
- Management team handles all insurance matters for university, and manages Student Medical Insurance Program
- ___ and Surplus Property provides efficient and responsive procurement and surplus services and obtains goods and services for VT
11 Clues: Letters used to refer to Finance Information Technology • Number of offices and departments Simon responsible for • VT Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Office • Office provides services to the university for fiscal matters • Office ensures financial integrity in the cash management of University funds • ...
Cooperative Federalism 2025-11-13
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- Great Society program that provided health insurance for older Americans.
- Agency created to insure people’s bank deposits.
- The system that ended when the New Deal began, where state and federal governments worked separately.
- System where state and federal governments worked together to solve national problems.
- Program that employed young men to work on environmental projects like planting trees.
- New Deal program that offered job training and work for the unemployed.
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- the federal government worked even more directly with state and local governments to solve problems like poverty and inequality.
- The 1930s economic crisis that caused massive unemployment and poverty in the U.S.
- President who created the New Deal to help the nation recover.
- Federal agency that regulated radio, telephone, and other communications.
- Security Act Federal program that provided insurance for the elderly, unemployed, and disabled.
11 Clues: Agency created to insure people’s bank deposits. • President who created the New Deal to help the nation recover. • New Deal program that offered job training and work for the unemployed. • Great Society program that provided health insurance for older Americans. • Federal agency that regulated radio, telephone, and other communications. • ...
Crossssssword 2024-02-29
8 Clues: Funds CD • Savings account • class next week • Updated the terms • ACH Maintenance Form • paperless statements • Insurance Calculator • trust and estate tasks
Medicare Crossword Puzzle #1 2024-05-07
Across
- $174.70.
- Coverage gap of Medicare Part D
- Restricted Network.
- Medicare enrollees are called?
- Special Enrollment Period
- Three months before, the month of or three months after turning 65.
- Not Covered by Medicare.
- SSA.
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- Parts A and B.
- A percentage amount added to a beneficiary's Medicare premium.
- PACE
- SPAP.
- C=A+B+D.
- Insurance that is as good or better than Medicare.
- Extra Help.
- List of medications covered by a plan.
16 Clues: PACE • SSA. • SPAP. • C=A+B+D. • $174.70. • Extra Help. • Parts A and B. • Restricted Network. • Not Covered by Medicare. • Special Enrollment Period • Medicare enrollees are called? • Coverage gap of Medicare Part D • List of medications covered by a plan. • Insurance that is as good or better than Medicare. • A percentage amount added to a beneficiary's Medicare premium. • ...
Vocab for ESL 2022-03-14
11 Clues: to stop • to leave • to be very sad • to slowly get worse • to not have insurance • any instance of death • attractive or tempting • another name for a home • to check something closely • unable to stop doing something • to drive long distance to work
PI/QA 2017-05-16
Across
- Quality Control
- Short for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- The Joint Commission is a United States-based nonprofit tax-exempt organization
- Department of Human Services
- Quality Assurance
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- Continuous Quality Improvement
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment
- Continuing Medical Education
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Total Quality Management
- Quality Improvement
12 Clues: Quality Control • Quality Assurance • Quality Improvement • Total Quality Management • Continuing Medical Education • Department of Human Services • Continuous Quality Improvement • Short for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • ...
Spelling List 23 2023-04-25
Across
- worth doing
- a public notice promoting something
- behaving in a rough, boisterous manner
- capable of being measured
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- to have obtained insurance for
- to place an importance on something
- pamphlet
- remarkable
- the sound of laughing
- relating to a single design, form, or structure
- relating to vision
- machines in general
12 Clues: pamphlet • remarkable • worth doing • relating to vision • machines in general • the sound of laughing • capable of being measured • to have obtained insurance for • to place an importance on something • a public notice promoting something • behaving in a rough, boisterous manner • relating to a single design, form, or structure
Tax Crossword 2022-10-15
12 Clues: income • tax on sales • levying of tax • tax on properties • U.S federal payroll tax • health insurance program • provides health coverage • internal revenue service • irs document for your employer • Agency of the U.S. federal gov • range of incomes taxed at a given rate • tax levied by a gov directly on income
Slogans 2022-10-31
12 Clues: eat fresh • just do it • im loving it • lets go places • is on your side • gives you wings • have a break have a • finger licking good • save money live better • the quicker picker upper • like a good neigbor, _is there • can save you up to 20% on car insurance
Health Insurance Vocabulary 2022-01-09
Across
- Most health insurance policies are for 1 year. Most start January 1 - December 31.
- The amount you have to pay to an insurance company before they will consider your claim or make any payments. Health Insurance has 1 deductible per policy period not per claim.
- This is the most you will ever have to pay per policy period. It is based on the total of your deductibles and copays when all added up.
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- The amount you pay to an insurance company for the cost of your health insurance policy.
- The amount you must pay for each doctor visit or medical procedure. It can be either a $ amount ( Ex. $20. or a percentage 20% of the bill)
5 Clues: Most health insurance policies are for 1 year. Most start January 1 - December 31. • The amount you pay to an insurance company for the cost of your health insurance policy. • This is the most you will ever have to pay per policy period. It is based on the total of your deductibles and copays when all added up. • ...
Key Terms/ Concepts 2022-11-02
Across
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase.
- 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.
- take-home pay or the amount employees earn after all payroll deductions are subtracted from their gross pay.
- a piece of paper or a digital record that is given to an employee with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money
- allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget.
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- 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.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- (in an insurance policy) a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals
11 Clues: something, typically money, that is owed or due. • allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget. • how you handle all of your finances, from budgeting to investing, to saving and setting goals • a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest. • ...
Pradhan mantri phasal bima yajona 2024-07-30
Across
- letters) One of the objectives of PMFBY is to stabilize the ______ of farmers.
- letters) The scheme uses ______ data to assess crop yields and losses.
- letters) PMFBY is a ______ insurance scheme.
- letters) The scheme encourages the adoption of innovative and modern ______ practices.
- letters) The scheme aims to ensure the ______ of crops.
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- letters) The Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana aims to provide insurance coverage and financial support to ______.
- letters) PMFBY is primarily targeted at reducing the ______ of farmers.
- letters) The coverage under PMFBY includes both pre-harvest and ______-harvest stages.
- letters) The scheme covers post-harvest losses, such as those caused by ______.
- letters) PMFBY provides financial support in the event of ______ calamities.
10 Clues: letters) PMFBY is a ______ insurance scheme. • letters) The scheme aims to ensure the ______ of crops. • letters) The scheme uses ______ data to assess crop yields and losses. • letters) PMFBY is primarily targeted at reducing the ______ of farmers. • letters) PMFBY provides financial support in the event of ______ calamities. • ...
Personal Finance 2023-05-31
Across
- The amount of money that has to be paid for an insurance policy.
- To receive something on loan with the understanding that you will return it.
- A measure of the ability and ease with which you can access and use your money.
- A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders.
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- An investment product such as a stock or bond.
- The cost of borrowing money on a yearly basis, expressed as a percentage rate.
- An amount of money someone earns for selling something.
- In the insurance context, it is a written contract between the insured and the insurer.
- An optional or extra payment a customer gives to an employee. Also called a gratuity.
- Money you owe another person or a business.
10 Clues: Money you owe another person or a business. • An investment product such as a stock or bond. • A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders. • An amount of money someone earns for selling something. • The amount of money that has to be paid for an insurance policy. • To receive something on loan with the understanding that you will return it. • ...
Financial Literacy 2023-11-08
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- Money paid to the federal or state government for services and programs. Everyone has to pay them
- Money earned though work
- The money you borrow when using a loan or credit card
- An amount charged for borrowing money or paid to you for lending it
- The amount you owe to someone else
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- Necessities like electricity, gas, and water, which are paid monthly as part of your household expenses
- Moving money from one account to another
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something
- A contract that allows you to borrow someone’s property for a specific amount of time and money
10 Clues: Money earned though work • The amount you owe to someone else • Moving money from one account to another • The money you borrow when using a loan or credit card • A request to your insurance company to pay for something • An amount charged for borrowing money or paid to you for lending it • ...
Banzai Vocabulary 2023-11-03
Across
- An amount available or owed on an account
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union
- The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you'll pay for it later
- The time it takes for money to move from one account to another
- Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it
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- The amount you owe to someone else
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service
- A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something
10 Clues: The amount you owe to someone else • An amount available or owed on an account • The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money • A request to your insurance company to pay for something • Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it • The time it takes for money to move from one account to another • ...
Health insurances 2022-11-17
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- a percentage of costs you must pay for a medicine or service, and you get a percentage back
- is the second most expensive monthly and the second lowest cost when you need care
- flat fees you are required to pay for prescriptions or covered services (often listed on the back of your insurance card)
- synonym for health insurance
- a moderate monthly cost and a moderate coverage when help is needed
- How much will you pay per month for coverage?
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- covers the cost of Doctor Visits
- is the most expensive monthly but the lowest cost when you need care
- What is the amount you must pay out of pocket before your coverage kicks in?
- lowest monthly cost and highest cost when you need treatment
10 Clues: synonym for health insurance • covers the cost of Doctor Visits • How much will you pay per month for coverage? • lowest monthly cost and highest cost when you need treatment • a moderate monthly cost and a moderate coverage when help is needed • is the most expensive monthly but the lowest cost when you need care • ...
choice board 2026-01-14
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- the court process that decides if your will is valid or not.
- covers you for 2-10 years. Recommended.
- The monthly cost of insurance is called
- Coverage that pays for damage to your own car after an accident, regardless of who is at fault.
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- What does HSA stand for.
- covers you for 3-6 months. Not recommended because your emergency fund and planning should cover this.
- a male who carries out your will.
- covers the exact kind of job you were trained to do, if your disability prevents you from doing your specific job, up to 2 years.
- whomever the will is for (you).
- what you file with the insurance company so they will pay for what you lost.
10 Clues: What does HSA stand for. • whomever the will is for (you). • a male who carries out your will. • The monthly cost of insurance is called • covers you for 2-10 years. Recommended. • the court process that decides if your will is valid or not. • what you file with the insurance company so they will pay for what you lost. • ...
Wedding Crossword 2024-04-11
Across
- Wedding month
- Their favorite Cape May breakfast spot
- The best dog
- Sport that Dylan played in college
- Sport that Samantha played in college
- Place where Dylan & Samantha are getting married
- Favorite icecream flavor
- Place where Dylan proposed
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- Town where Dylan & Sam just moved
- Years dating
- Dylan & Samantha's birth month
- Number of siblings both Dylan & Sam have
- Samantha's field of work
- Dylan's field of work
- Dylan & Samantha's typical sunday dinner
- Number of nieces & nephews
- Their favorite Cape May beer
17 Clues: Years dating • The best dog • Wedding month • Dylan's field of work • Samantha's field of work • Favorite icecream flavor • Number of nieces & nephews • Place where Dylan proposed • Their favorite Cape May beer • Dylan & Samantha's birth month • Town where Dylan & Sam just moved • Sport that Dylan played in college • Sport that Samantha played in college • ...
Money Matters 2025-10-01
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- Money earned or received
- Pay Pay after deductions
- Extra money given for service
- Health insurance for seniors
- Money taken out of pay
- Security Federal retirement program
- Working for yourself
- Pay Pay before deductions
Down
- A plan for income and expenses
- Money spent on something
- Something you owe
- Pay based on sales made
- Tax Tax paid to U.S. government
- Pay based on hours worked
- Fixed pay for a job
- Something valuable you own
- Tax form for paycheck withholding
17 Clues: Something you owe • Fixed pay for a job • Working for yourself • Money taken out of pay • Pay based on sales made • Money spent on something • Money earned or received • Pay Pay after deductions • Pay based on hours worked • Pay Pay before deductions • Something valuable you own • Health insurance for seniors • Extra money given for service • A plan for income and expenses • ...
Christmas Crossword 2025-12-17
Across
- Frosty figure
- Funds set aside for future claims
- What actuaries love to crunch
- Hung by the fireplace for gifts
- Animals pulling Santa's sleigh
- Calendar counting down to Christmas
- Decorative Christmas plant
Down
- Santa’s little helpers
- Sparkly strands for decorating trees
- Pricing factor for insurance
- White winter precipitation
- Plant under which people kiss
- Santa’s ride
- Sweet treat shaped like a person
- Circular decoration for doors
- Songs sung door-to-door in December
- Sits on top of a Christmas tree
17 Clues: Santa’s ride • Frosty figure • Santa’s little helpers • White winter precipitation • Decorative Christmas plant • Pricing factor for insurance • What actuaries love to crunch • Plant under which people kiss • Circular decoration for doors • Animals pulling Santa's sleigh • Hung by the fireplace for gifts • Sits on top of a Christmas tree • Sweet treat shaped like a person • ...
wish 2020-02-24
10 Clues: to knit • irish flower • to do better • and different • warms and cools • insurance agency • what the navy call a hat • look at Charlie then the phone • where animals and mammals live • I am going to at you
Unit 2 Vocabulary ANSWER KEY 2025-01-17
Across
- settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider.
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- An arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future.
- A voiding, invalidation.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Generally construed as invitations for offers unless specific as to price, quantity and terms.
Down
- An amount paid to an employee based on a percentage of the employee's sales.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- having the assets, income, and tendency to repay debt.
9 Clues: A voiding, invalidation. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • having the assets, income, and tendency to repay debt. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • An amount paid to an employee based on a percentage of the employee's sales. • settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider. • ...
PUBLIC POLICY FTE reading 2024-03-22
Across
- this change has been happening to the discretionary spending percentage of the national budget
- health insurance program for the elderly. It takes "CARE" of the elderly.
- while entitements are a massive part of the budget this is the major component of discretionary spending
- By 2019, mandatory spending became the equivalent to _____________ percent of GDP
- spending set up by law
Down
- A major reason that Social Security is a larger part of the budget is that Americans are living _________
- mandatory spending involves entitlements (aka social program spending) but another part of mandatory spending is _____________ on the national debt
- type of spending which can change & vary
- measure of the goods & services produced by a nation
- insurance program which provides assistance to the poor in paying medical bills
- life expectancy increased by this much between 1962 and 2019
11 Clues: spending set up by law • type of spending which can change & vary • measure of the goods & services produced by a nation • life expectancy increased by this much between 1962 and 2019 • health insurance program for the elderly. It takes "CARE" of the elderly. • insurance program which provides assistance to the poor in paying medical bills • ...
W!SE Vocabulary Unit 3 2018-09-10
Across
- The initial payment made at the time of purchase
- Numerical rating system of an individual's credit compiled on a point system by the three main credit bureaus.
- The maximum dollars an individual can borrow from a lending company.
- In relation to personal finance, to own multiple forms of stocks and bonds invested in different companies. The theory is to spread out an individual's investments allowing a safer investment and stronger chances of growth.
- Offerings from a company to the employee. Some of the benefits may include the purchase of healthcare, retirement planning, stock purchase plan, paid time off and/or sick leave, to name a few.
- Type of insurance that provides income to a policyholder is who disabled and cannot work.
- The amount to which the required amount falls short.
- The type of card an individual can use billed on their charge account. The person responsible will also be responsible for the interest charges that may accumulate on the card, as well.
- An individual's paycheck is automatically put into their checking and/or savings account on the date of pay.
- The "top" half of a pay stub and/or paycheck. The itemized breakout shows all the deductions and earnings. Some earnings statements include vacation time and sick balances, as well.
- A payment made by a company to its shareholders, usually as a distribution of its profits. Cash dividends are traditionally made at year's end.
- Money or payments received.
Down
- The date to which a payment must be received.
- A statement of an individual's credit history issued by a credit bureau. It is a complete record of your borrowing and repayment performances.
- The spending money left over at the end of each pay period/month after all the mandatory responsibilities have been deducted. Examples:Rent/Mortgage; Car Insurance; Car Payment; Power Bill; Phone Bill; Savings; etc.
- Switching monies from one account to another. Most individuals transfer money from their checking to their savings and visa-versa.
- Failure to pay back a loan.
- Money set aside for an unplanned costly event. Examples:larger medical expenses; car repairs.
- The type of card an individual may use most commonly linked to his/her checking account. The money comes directly out of the account
- The amount for which the insured is liable on each loss/injury before the insurance company will make a payment.
20 Clues: Failure to pay back a loan. • Money or payments received. • The date to which a payment must be received. • The initial payment made at the time of purchase • The amount to which the required amount falls short. • The maximum dollars an individual can borrow from a lending company. • ...
Banzai Vocabulary 2023-11-09
Across
- Necessities like electricity, gas and water which are paid monthly as apart of your household expenses
- The amount you pay to a healthcare provider before your insurance takes the claim, usually paid before you receive a service
- Money paid to the federal or state government for services and programs, everyone has to pay them
- A percentage charged when you borrow money. Can also be an amount earned for saving money in a savings account
- Turning your money over to a financial institution for safekeeping
- A record or statement of financial expenditures or receipts, often related to a bank or credit union
- Account A bank account that allows quick access to money for everyday expenses
- An amount removed from your bank or credit union account to pay for something
- Payment The smallest amount you are required to pay on money you borrowed in order to avoid fees or fines
- Obtaining something you want with the understanding you'll pay for it later
- An amount available or owed on an account
- Anything that you spend money on
Down
- The amount you owe to someone else
- A request to your insurance company to pay for something
- A fee from your bank or credit union when you try to spend more than what is in your account
- The time it takes for money to move from one account to another
- The amount of money that you borrow when using a loan or credit card
- Moving money from one account to another
- Pay The amount of money left on your paycheck after taxes have been withheld
- The amount of money you need to pay toward expenses before your insurance will cover the rest
- Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it
- Money earned through work
- Entry Accounting 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 physical form of money, such as coins or paper money
- Stub A document that comes with your paycheck showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld from for taxes
26 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 or owed on an account • A request to your insurance company to pay for something • The physical form of money, such as coins or paper money • Deciding how to spend your money before you actually spend it • ...
QFS - Unit 6 Vocab Review 2024-04-17
Across
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- the process of comparing the price of different products or services
- an estimate of income and expenditures for a set period of time
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something
- a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business or household
- an individual's income after taking taxes and deductions into account
- expenses that can change depending on your use of products or services; they are somewhat unpredictable
- a process by which business decisions are analyzed, benefits of a given action are summed and then the costs associated with that action are subtracted
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- a requirement, necessary duty or obligation
- a federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people and those who are unemployed or disabled
Down
- the financial ability to buy products and services
- the tax levied by the governing authority of the jurisdiction in which the property is located
- financially sound enough to justify the extension of credit; includes factors such as repayment history and credit score
- a reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time
- an expense that will be the same total amount regardless of changes in the amount of sales, production or some other activity
- a person who is employed to provide financial services or guidance to clients
- an individual's total pay before accounting for taxes or other deductions
- the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older and certain younger people with disabilities
- have a desire to possess or do something or wish for
- a person who relies on another, especially for financial support (usually a family member)
- gross wages or gross salaries minus withholdings for payroll taxes and other items such as insurance
26 Clues: a requirement, necessary duty or obligation • a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales • the financial ability to buy products and services • have a desire to possess or do something or wish for • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • a reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility - Crossword LABS 2024-10-21
Across
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- minimum
- An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- millimeter
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
- suspension
- both eyes
- ounce
- maximum
- pint
- nebulizer
- ampule
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act is making physical contact with them
- a law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
Down
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- dispense as written
- capsule
- 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
- divide
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- 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.
- kilogram
- The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- a law that defines crimes against the public order
- before meals
- right ear
- each
- liquid
41 Clues: pint • each • fluid • ounce • divide • ampule • liquid • capsule • minimum • maximum • kilogram • both eyes • nebulizer • right ear • millimeter • suspension • before meals • dispense as written • 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 • ...
Ch 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility- KEY TERMS 2024-10-21
Across
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them
- grain
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning
- act of harming or ruining another’s reputation
- an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
- three times a day
- every 4 hours
- centimeter
- suppository
- over the counter
- 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
- a document on which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- A law that defines crimes against the public order
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
Down
- 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
- both eyes
- quart
- the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy
- a law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person’s freedom of movement
- apply to affected area
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation
- an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- prescription
- drink
- the principles of right and wrong to that guide an individual in making decisions
- suspension
- the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- both ears
- twice a day
- pint
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- Intravenously
- tablet
- fluid
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- Capsule
- a written defamation of a person’s character, reputation, business, or property rights
42 Clues: pint • quart • grain • drink • fluid • tablet • Capsule • both eyes • both ears • suspension • centimeter • suppository • twice a day • prescription • every 4 hours • Intravenously • over the counter • three times a day • apply to affected area • physical or emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • failure to take proper care in doing something • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility 2024-10-21
Across
- 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
- the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy
- dispense as written
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- every morning
- a written defamation of a person’s character, reputation, business, or property rights
- result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person’s freedom of movement
- intravenously
- fluid
- tablet
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- tablespoon
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- capsule
- water
- nebulizer
- the range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage
- evening/afternoon
- a failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due
Down
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- twice a day
- both eyes
- an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them
- cubic centimeter
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- act of harming or ruining another’s reputation
- 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.
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- syrup
- both ears
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- every hour of sleep
- milligram
- intranasally
- ounce
- ointment
- A law that defines crimes against the public order
44 Clues: fluid • syrup • water • ounce • tablet • capsule • ointment • both eyes • nebulizer • both ears • milligram • tablespoon • twice a day • intranasally • every morning • intravenously • cubic centimeter • evening/afternoon • dispense as written • every hour of sleep • physical or emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • act of harming or ruining another’s reputation • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility - Crossword 2024-10-22
Across
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- left ear
- 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.
- An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- both eyes
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them
- right eye
- centimeter
- capsule
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- A law that defines crimes against the public order
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- around the clock
- TABLET
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- three times a day
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- twice a day
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- 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.
Down
- 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
- The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- bloodpressure
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- teaspoon
- left eye
- A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due
- both ears
- right ear
- night
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- tablespoon
- dispense
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights
- morning
- ounce
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
43 Clues: night • ounce • TABLET • capsule • morning • left ear • teaspoon • left eye • dispense • both eyes • both ears • right ear • right eye • centimeter • tablespoon • twice a day • bloodpressure • around the clock • three times a day • 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 • ...
ch. 5 key terms 2024-10-22
Across
- of contract A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
- of practice The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- of privacy revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- will a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- Law A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- physical or emotional harm to someone
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- of Coverage The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- of Service Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- of Attorney (POA) legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
Down
- and battery the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- Payment 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.
- form document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- Budget Reconciliation Act (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
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- condition An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- Law A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- Imprisonment unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
24 Clues: physical or emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • failure to take proper care in doing something • Act of harming or ruining another's reputation • Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • Law A law that defines crimes against the public order. • ...
Chapter 0.5 Key terms - Legal And Responsibilities 2024-10-22
Across
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- the range of medical treatment that are allowed by law for that profession.
- mm
- l
- the area that addresses possible illegal actions taken and must be proven in court beyond responsible doubt.
- mcg
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatment.
- NSAID
- oint
- legal document which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf.
- failure by health professional to meet accepted standards
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- right eye
- the principles that are guide lines that tell what is right or wrong for making decisions.
- sharing patients info without consent
- lot
- liq
- mL
- ODT
- the action or crime of making false spoken statements damaging a person's reputation
- neb
Down
- unlawful jailing of a person's freedom
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- a failure to perform, as promised, at the time of the performance was due
- of coverage the payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- m
- 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
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- mg
- document signed by patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care.
- kg
- physical harm or emotional harm of someone
- concerned with the peaceable resolution of disputes between individuals
- k
- dosepak
- fancy way of saying malpractice causing patient injury
- result of any acti or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- min
- an illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- eye os
- max
- lb
- when 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.
- Act of harming or ruining someones reputation
44 Clues: m • l • k • mm • mg • kg • lb • mL • mcg • min • lot • max • liq • ODT • neb • oint • NSAID • eye os • dosepak • right eye • sharing patients info without consent • unlawful jailing of a person's freedom • physical harm or emotional harm of someone • Act of harming or ruining someones reputation • failure to take proper care in doing something • fancy way of saying malpractice causing patient injury • ...
Ch. 05 Key Terms 2024-10-22
Across
- The payer has denied this claim because the patient is no longer covered by the insurance policy.
- suspension
- A law that defines crimes against the public order.
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- 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
- immediately
- Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
- ounce
- both eyes
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- ampule
- syrup
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- A failure to perform, as promised, at the time the performance was due.
- document signed by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for medical or surgical care
- centimeter
- revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- ointment
- legal document in which one person appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf
- The range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- amount
Down
- inside cheek
- An illness or disorder of a beneficiary that existed before the effective date of insurance coverage.
- tablet
- apply to affected area
- A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights.
- right ear
- gallon
- Result of any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system from functioning.
- suppository
- wrongful acts that do not involve contracts
- An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable in court
- A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
- unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
- the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- over the counter
- blood pressure
- left eye
- a document in which a person states his or her wishes about life support and other treatments
- capsule
- 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
- before meals
44 Clues: ounce • syrup • tablet • gallon • ampule • amount • capsule • left eye • ointment • right ear • both eyes • suspension • centimeter • immediately • suppository • inside cheek • before meals • blood pressure • over the counter • apply to affected area • physical or emotional harm to someone • wrongful acts that do not involve contracts • failure to take proper care in doing something • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle Review 2025-10-09
Across
- Insurance that protects a homeowner against losses like fire or theft
- Someone who sells a car directly rather than through a dealership
- A loan with an interest rate that changes over time
- The loss of value a car experiences over time
- The portion of your home you actually own, based on payments made
- Driving a car before buying it to check condition and comfort
- An estimate from a lender of how much you might be able to borrow
- The amount you must pay each month toward your car or home loan
- A professional who helps people buy or sell homes
- A number that determines how much interest you’ll pay when borrowing money
- Money paid upfront that covers potential damage to a rental property
- Mortgage insurance that protects the lender if you make a small down payment
- A tool that helps determine the fair value of a car
- Services such as electricity, water, and internet for an apartment or home
- The cost you pay for borrowing money
- The length of time you have to repay a loan
- Fees and expenses paid when finalizing a home purchase
- The original amount of money borrowed in a loan
Down
- A promise by a seller to repair or replace a product within a certain time period
- An independent estimate of a home’s market value
- A legal agreement that outlines terms between a renter and landlord
- A home loan with an interest rate that stays the same for its entire term
- A loan used to purchase a home
- Protection that helps pay for damage, theft, or other losses
- The period when all steps in a home sale are completed before closing
- A person you share an apartment with
- Covers a renter’s belongings in case of theft, fire, or other events
- The person renting a property from a landlord
- Confirmation from a lender of the exact amount you are approved to borrow
- The annual percentage rate charged for borrowing money
- An inspection of an apartment before moving in to check for damage
- Examination of a home’s condition before purchase
- The person or company that owns the property you are renting
- Local government fees based on your home’s value
- The initial amount paid upfront when purchasing a car or home
35 Clues: A loan used to purchase a home • A person you share an apartment with • The cost you pay for borrowing money • The length of time you have to repay a loan • The person renting a property from a landlord • The loss of value a car experiences over time • The original amount of money borrowed in a loan • An independent estimate of a home’s market value • ...
Property and casualty terms part 2 2025-10-14
Across
- a document issued by an insurer or agent that provides evidence of insurance coverage for a policy in force on a particular date
- Liability that applies without negligence, typically in product-related claims where a defective product causes harm.
- a statement believed to be true to the best of the applicant’s knowledge
- Each item, location, or type of property is listed with its own limit
- a temporary written or oral agreement that provides immediate coverage until the formal policy is issued.
- The unlawful taking of property from inside a premises involving forcible entry or exit.
- The termination of a policy at its normal expiration date — either party chooses not to continue coverage
- unexplained loss of property where no evidence shows how or when it disappeared
- the intentional withholding of material facts that are crucial to the insurer’s underwriting decision.
- Covers multiple items, properties, or locations under one overall limit
- The unlawful taking of property — without permission, and without necessarily involving force or threat.
Down
- Damages awarded in addition to compensatory damages to punish the wrongdoer for willful, malicious, or grossly negligent behavior.
- Damages intended to compensate the injured party for actual losses — economic or non-economic.
- The termination of an insurance policy before its expiration date by either the insurer or the insured
- Specific, measurable financial losses that can be documented with receipts, bills, or pay records.
- a written modification or addition to an insurance policy that changes the original terms or coverage.
- the legal responsibility for injury or damage to another person or their property.
- The taking of property from a person by threat or force — either actual violence or the threat of it.
- Liability imposed by law on those engaged in inherently dangerous activities, regardless of fault or negligence.
- The unbroken chain of events between the negligent act and the resulting damage.
- liability that occurs when one person is held legally responsible for another’s actions
- Losses that are not measurable by bills or receipts, representing pain, suffering, or diminished quality of life.
- a statement or promise that is guaranteed to be absolutely true.
- the failure to use the degree of care that a reasonable and prudent person would use under the same circumstances
24 Clues: a statement or promise that is guaranteed to be absolutely true. • Each item, location, or type of property is listed with its own limit • Covers multiple items, properties, or locations under one overall limit • a statement believed to be true to the best of the applicant’s knowledge • ...
Network Terminology 2025-11-07
Across
- A unique Tx Number for every claim/transaction processed through our switch.
- The highest amount a coupon or program will pay toward a prescription.
- On Demand Automated copay buy-down solution in Rx Assist when commercial coverage applies.
- Numeric system to identify drug products in the United States
- Card provided by manufacturers to reduce patient copay
- Tool used to confirm/update pharmacy demographics, services, and script-routing information.
- Messaging providing education and awareness solution in Rx Assist.
- Tool used to search for plan information.
- The process of offsetting out-of-pocket expenses for a prescription.
- Eligibility Transaction
- A unique 10-digit identifier issued to healthcare providers for billing
- Tool used to view claim details and history.
- Entity that manages prescription drug benefits for insurers.
- The process of verifying if a patient qualifies for a program or benefit
- Tech company that provides applications to a pharmacy allowing them to process and track prescriptions.
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- Approval required from insurance before dispensing certain medications.
- The current state of a pharmacy claim (e.g., paid, denied, pending)
- An Optum Network service that allows a pharmacy customer to search for patient eligibility/processing information.
- Messaging or changes applied to a claim after the Payor adjudicates and prior to returning to the Pharmacy.
- The average purchase cost of a drug product from a wholesaler.
- A six-digit number used to route pharmacy claims
- Claim A claim that is not approved for payment.
- A field that indicates whether a patient has alternative insurance coverage and if the insurance is denying or paying towards the claim.
- Claim status when a pharmacy submits a claim for payment or reversal where there is a matching request already on file.
- Provides copay assistance when commercial coverage is blocked or denied.
- Code used by the processor to identify the specific plan associated with the BIN
- Pharmacy Network Admin Center
- Different steps in a claim process that can help identify any PPE edits that may have applied.
- Tool that allows you to view claim details for a specific rx submitted multiple times within a 90 day period.
- Billing Transaction
- A message or change applied to a claim prior to being sent to the Payor.
- Reversal Transaction
32 Clues: Billing Transaction • Reversal Transaction • Eligibility Transaction • Pharmacy Network Admin Center • Tool used to search for plan information. • Tool used to view claim details and history. • Claim A claim that is not approved for payment. • A six-digit number used to route pharmacy claims • Card provided by manufacturers to reduce patient copay • ...
new deal program 2024-12-05
Across
- secondary goal of the new deal
- home owner's loan corporation
- agricultural adjustment administration
- third goal of the new deal
- civilian conservation corps
- work progress administration
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- Tennessee valley authority
- third goal of the new deal
- United States housing authority
- eagle symbol of the NRA
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- civil works administration
12 Clues: eagle symbol of the NRA • Tennessee valley authority • third goal of the new deal • third goal of the new deal • civil works administration • civilian conservation corps • work progress administration • home owner's loan corporation • secondary goal of the new deal • United States housing authority • federal deposit insurance corporation • agricultural adjustment administration
ventureLINX Policies 2022-04-07
Across
- (4.01) Must be scheduled and approved in advance.
- (8.03) Employees have the right to file "this" without prejudice.
- (5.01) What do receive after 6 months of full time employment?
- (3.10) 180 day period all employees serve at the beginning of employment and after a promotion.
- (7.15) The same principles found in ventureLINX policies apply to your activities here.
- (2.03) No employee will be punished solely based on something they...
- (6.07) Who is responsible for implementing health and safety procedures? (2 words)
- (6.03) An employee must have a valid drivers license and liability insurance in order to use this company property.
- (5.01 Admin) Infection from this kind of disease can present significant medical problems.
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- (5.02) Pay for holidays will be equal to this number of hours worked.
- (7.13) Employees have the right to work in an environment free of...
- (6.06) No employee shall have other employment that presents this kind of conflict.
- (6.10) Are mandated to report all suspected cases of abuse and/or neglect of persons served.
- (7.14) Persons served includes currently and "this" served.
- (6.12) All employees will sign this statement.
- (5.02 Admin) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act is abbreviated as this.
- (3.03) How many checks are done prior to hire?
- (3.04) How many years do you have to live in Ohio for a background check?
- (7.01) How often should employees review the Code of Conduct?
19 Clues: (6.12) All employees will sign this statement. • (3.03) How many checks are done prior to hire? • (4.01) Must be scheduled and approved in advance. • (7.14) Persons served includes currently and "this" served. • (7.01) How often should employees review the Code of Conduct? • (5.01) What do receive after 6 months of full time employment? • ...
sales agent 2023-11-11
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- A type of mortgage where the interest rate on your mortgage stays the same
- the lifetime of a mortgage is described as the mortgage ____
- The percentage of the mortgage that is charged to the borrower on top of the mortgage repayments
- A basic survey of a property to estimate what it is worth
- this refers to the % of a loan in comparison to the purchase price of a property
- A tax due on purchase of land or property in UK
- A company that company that builds new homes for residents
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- The stage at which the property legally belongs to the buyer
- An insurance policy for newly built homes
- the process of checking a newly completed building for minor faults that need to be rectified
- Permanent and absolute tenure of land or property
- A fee taken to pay for amenities and maintenance
- The cash amount that you pay upfront when buying a house
- A piece of land on which a house can be built
- An acronym for the leading provider of warranty and insurance for new-build homes
- Ownership of a temporary right to hold land or property
- the documents which prove your legal right or title to your property
- An ___-____ property is a property before a structure has been constructed upon it
- a mortgage type that follows the bank of England's base rate
19 Clues: An insurance policy for newly built homes • A piece of land on which a house can be built • A tax due on purchase of land or property in UK • A fee taken to pay for amenities and maintenance • Permanent and absolute tenure of land or property • Ownership of a temporary right to hold land or property • The cash amount that you pay upfront when buying a house • ...
Automobile Vocabulary Crossword 2024-11-15
Across
- function is the mathematical shorthand
- are used to name each quartile
- is where the two lines meet
- Road Service Insurance This coverage pays for towing or road service when your car is disabled. Only the road ser- vice fee is covered. Gas, oil, part, and labor are not covered. actuaries predict how often customers, based on these criteria, will submit claims.
- of a data is a measure that shows dispersion
- (respon- sible) to pay for the damages they cause with their automobiles
- is a set of values that can be input into a function
- a piece of data that is extremely different than the rest of the data
- is two modes
- Motorist Protection (UMP) This coverage pays for injuries to you or your passengers
- the number of stereos that are advertised at each price.
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- are used to help analyze the numbers
- distribution is a table that gives each price
- is the most occurring item and is often with non numerical variables
- tax in some states buyers must pay
- when the mean of a data is not equal to the median
- Damage Liability (PD) This coverage pays for damage you cause to other people's property.
- boxplot shows all the numbers that are outliers as single points past
- insurance is the most important coverage.
- of central tendency are single numbers designed to represent a typical value of the data
20 Clues: is two modes • is where the two lines meet • are used to name each quartile • tax in some states buyers must pay • are used to help analyze the numbers • function is the mathematical shorthand • insurance is the most important coverage. • of a data is a measure that shows dispersion • distribution is a table that gives each price • ...
