Ch 4: Terms (matching) Flashcards

Coverage Types and Sources

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What is COBRA?

A

A law that provides continuation of group health coverage when an individual leaves his or her place of employment

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What is indemnity insurance?

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Traditional healthcare in which patients can choose any provider they want (including specialists) and change physicians at any time

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What is an FSA?

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An IRS Section 125 cafeteria plan

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What are preexisting conditions?

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Illnesses or injuries that occurred before the start of a health insurance contract

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What is coinsurance?

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The portion of the fee (usually a percentage) that the insured must pay

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What is an HSA?

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A special tax shelter set up for the purpose of paying medical bills

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What is a nonparticipating (nonPAR) provider?

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A provider who is under no contractual agreement with the insurance carrier to accept reimbursement as payment in full

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What is a premium?

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A periodic fee that is paid to an insurer for healthcare coverage

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What is a deductible?

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The amount the insured must pay before insurance coverage begins

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What is UCR?

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The part of a provider’s charge that the insurance carrier will allow as covered expenses

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A law that provides continuation of group health coverage when an individual leaves his or her place of employment

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COBRA

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Traditional healthcare in which patients can choose any provider they want (including specialists) and change physicians at any time

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Indemnity insurance

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13
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An IRS Section 125 cafeteria plan

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FSA

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Illnesses or injuries that occurred before the start of a health insurance contract

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Preexisting condition

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15
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The portion of the fee (usually a percentage) that the insured must pay

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Coinsurance

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16
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A special tax shelter set up for the purpose of paying medical bills

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HSA

17
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A provider who is under no contractual agreement with the insurance carrier to accept reimbursement as payment in full

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Nonparticipating (nonPAR) provider

18
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A periodic fee that is paid to an insurer for healthcare coverage

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Premium

19
Q

The amount the insured must pay before insurance coverage begins

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Deductible

20
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The part of a provider’s charge that the insurance carrier will allow as covered expenses

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UCR