Across
- 2. Insured must pay a specified amount for services "up front", provider pays remainder of cost.
- 5. Any group or individual who provides health care services.
- 8. Business Overhead Expense Policy
- 9. _______Period is the time period in which benefits are paid under the policy.
- 11. A request for payment of the benefits provided by an insurance contract.
- 15. Legal process for insurers seeking recovery for loss from a 3rd parties.
- 16. A medical benefits program administered by states & the federal government.
- 17. _______Disability Policy. Provides income for persons returning to work after a total disability.
- 18. The insured’s PCP for medical care and for referrals in HMO's & PPO's.
- 21. ________Period Time between beginning of a disability & the start of benefits.
- 23. _______Disability from which the insured does not recover.
- 24. An excess amount of insurance resulting in overpayment in the event of a loss.
- 25. ______Disability. Provision stating the conditions that auto-qualify insured for full benefits.
- 28. A claim to a provider for payments from Medicare.
- 30. A periodic payment to the insurance company to keep the policy in force.
Down
- 1. _______Disabilty. 2+ yrs of coverage for illness up to age 65, or life in case of an accident.
- 3. Organizations that process claims and pay benefits in an insurance policy.
- 4. _______Care. An plan seeking contain cost by controlling behavior of patients.
- 6. A facility for the terminally ill that provides supportive care.
- 7. ________Period is the annual time to enroll in a Medicare plan.
- 10. Organizations that process inpatient and outpatient claims.
- 12. The Federal program that pays hospital & medical expenses.
- 13. ________Disability. A condition which does not allow the perform of duties of any occupation.
- 14. The portion of a loss that is paid by the insured before insurer pays claim.
- 19. An agreement where both parties pay a portion of loss or expenses.
- 20. ________Disability. Policy that covers disabilities of 13 to 26 weeks, sometimes up to 2 yrs.
- 22. _______Period. Premium due date during which premiums may still be paid.
- 26. A person's net worth.
- 27. A temporary health or medical care provided to give a caregiver a short rest.
- 29. Medicare supplement plans issued by private insurance companies.