Glossary Terms D-G Flashcards
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Daily Benefit Amount (DBA)
Maximum amount of money insured can be reimbursed per day for a covered service after waiting period is fulfilled.
Benefits are payable for actual cost of services up to daily benefit.
Dementia
A condition of deteriorated mentality characterized by marked decline from individual’s former intellectual capacity and often by emotional apathy as well.
Elimination Period or Waiting Period
- Also known as Elimination Period or Deductible.
- Period between becoming eligible for benefits and benefit payment.
- Waiting period begins day benefit eligibility criteria (trigger) is met.
- Can be measured in a variety of ways.
- Two most common waiting periods are service day and calendar day however, there are other types of waiting periods/
- Service day waiting periods require insured to receive and pay for services during waiting period.
- Calendar day waiting period does not require insured to receive or pay for services during period
- See Waiting Period (Universal) for more specific information
Facility Care
Care received in a United States nursing home, assisted living facility, or hospice facility.
Facility Only Plan
A Facility Only Plan includes services that you would receive while in a facility such as a nursing home or hospice facility. FOP is not available to residents of Pennsylvania (Situs Only) and Vermont.
Free Look Period (FLP)
30 (plus 15 silent days) days from the date the copy of the policy is mailed to insured, during which insured can cancel coverage and receive a refund of any premiums paid.
Functional Impairment
Limitations of physical or mental functioning that may affect an individual’s capacity for independent living.
Grace Period
30 day period for payment of contributions after due date