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An established schedule of fees set for services performed by providers and paid by the patient
protection in return for periodic premium payments that provides reimbursement of expenses resulting from illness or injury
the sum of money paid at the time of medical service; it is a form of coinsurance
provision frequently is found in medical insurance policies whereby the policyholder and the insurance company share the cost of covered losses in a specified ratio
Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Veterans Administration known as
states that when an individual is covered under two insurance policies, the insurance plan of the policyholder whose birthday comes first in the calendar year (month and day, not year) becomes the primary insurance.
A term used in managed care for an approved referral
a payment method used by many managed care organizations in which a fixed amount of money is reimbursed to the provider for patients enrolled during a specific period of time, no matter what services were received or how many visits were made.
a letter or statement from Medicare that describes what was paid, denied, or reduced in payment.
Pays expenses involved in the care of the teeth and gums
Protects a person in the event of a certain type of accident, such as an airplane crash
Often includes benefits for medical expenses payable to individuals who are injured in the insured person’s home or during an automobile accident
Covers a continuum of maintenance and health services for chronically ill, disabled, or mentally retarded individuals
Provides payment of a specified amount on the insured’s death
Pays the cost of all or part of the insured person’s hospital room and board and specific hospital services
a review of individual cases by a committee to make sure services are medically necessary and to study how providers use medical care resources
40. An insurance term used when a primary care provider wants to send a patient to a specialist
periodic (monthly, quarterly, or annual) payment of a specific sum of money to an insurance company for which the insurer, in return, agrees to provide certain benefits
person who pays a premium to an insurance company and in whose name the policy is written in exchange for the insurance protection provided by a policy of insurance
a general practice or nonspecialist provider or physician responsible for the care of a patient for some health maintenance organizations

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