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Method to determine when a plan is primary or secondary insurance. Whoever’s birthday comes first in the calendar year is considered primary insurance.
the provider is required to obtain consent from the insurance agency before insurance will cover the procedure/medicine/etc.
your monthly insurance bill, each money you pay a certain specified amount to the insurance agency to receive access to the plan
a fixed amount you pay for a service or medicine
percentage of the cost that you pay for covered services
how much you are required to pay for health services before your insurance plan kicks in
a statement from your insurance company providing details on payment of medical services you received
an agreement that authorizes insurance to send money directly to the doctors office instead of the patient
a type of private insurance that requires a PCP, requires you to stay in network, and has generally cheaper premium rates
a type of private insurance that does not require a PCP, offers services out of network but for a higher price, and has generally more expensive premium rates
federal government healthcare that provides health insurance for people 65+
federal and state health insurance for low income families and individuals
insurance pays the health care providers a certain amount of money per patient whether or not the patient seeks care
a health care insurance program for uniformed service members and their families
medical insurance for veterans and families who qualify
when an employee is injured at work they can file a claim and their company will pay for all their medical bills. All companies are required to have Workers Compensation
children’s health insurance program for families who have income too high for Medicaid but too low to buy private health insurance. This is for children under 18 only
medical conditions and problems that occurred before the start date of health insurance coverage

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