Benefits 101

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Across
  1. 4. : Dental services subcategory that provides coverage for fillings, cleaning, and other routine procedures.
  2. 6. : What the plan sponsor pays to the insurance carrier in exchange for coverage.
  3. 7. : The amount you are required to pay annually before reimbursement by your health care benefits plan begins.
  4. 9. : created after a claim payment has been processed by your health care plan. It explains the actions taken on a claim such as the amount that will be paid, the benefit available, discounts, reasons for denying payment and the claims appeal process. (Hint: this word is an acronym)
  5. 10. PERIOD : Related to disability insurance, this is the duration an employee needs to be considered totally disabled for before benefits become payable.
  6. 12. : Type of insurance the provides a lump sum benefit payment if you pass away.
  7. 15. : The person(s) the life insurance benefit is payable to if designated by the employee.
  8. 16. MAXIMUM : The maximum amount of insurance an employee can receive without providing medical evidence. (Hint: first word is hyphenated)
  9. 19. PERIOD: The duration an employee needs to be continuously actively employed for before benefit coverage becomes effective.
  10. 20. : The ability to convert coverage into a personal policy without providing medical evidence after an employee leaves the group plan.
Down
  1. 1. : In insurance terms, means taking on the same level of benefits as an employee had with a previous carrier, so the employee does not lose benefits.
  2. 2. : A percentage of a covered service that you are responsible for paying or the percentage paid by your plan. Normally after the deductible is met.
  3. 3. : An eligible person, other than the member (generally a spouse or child), who has health care benefits under the member's policy
  4. 5. & CUSTOMARY : The maximum amount an insurance carrier will reimburse for service or supply based on their internal evaluation. (Hint: Answer includes “&” symbol)
  5. 8. : The concept that only those that are in poor health will enroll in benefits, while those that are ‘healthy’ or without health concerns will not choose to have coverage.
  6. 11. : Dental services subcategory that provides coverage for dentures, bridges, and crowns.
  7. 13. : Type of insurance that provides a benefit payment if you are unable to work due to sickness or injury (can be weekly or monthly).
  8. 14. ILLNESS: Type of insurance that provides a lump sum benefit payment in the event an employee is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness or injury.
  9. 17. : Dental services subcategory that provides coverage for braces (more commonly for children under 19).
  10. 18. : Type of benefit plan where employees are required to be enrolled the moment they are eligible.