Across
- 2. Professionals who sell insurance
- 4. Attempt to obtain some benefit or advantage you are not entitled to
- 5. A a person making a claim
- 7. Overutilization of services or other practices that, directly or indirectly, result in unnecessary costs
- 8. A qualified practitioner of medicine
- 10. Tends to the needs or concerns of a person with short- or long-term limitations
- 12. The number one type of insurance fraud
Down
- 1. Systematic documentation of a single patient's medical history and care across time
- 3. Someone who manages someone else’s money or property
- 6. Occurs when someone steals your name or ssn to commit fraud
- 9. Can be strangers who gain the trust of older adults, but they can also be family members or friends
- 11. When someone knowingly take actions that result in unnecessary cost or services