Ch.3 Exam - Health Insurance Policies: Medical Expense
a phrase that refers to the fees charged by a healthcare professional
usual, customary, and reasonable expenses
a major medical policy typically contains a provision that required the insured to pay only part of a loss, while the balance is paid by the insured. this provision is called?
coinsurance
major medical policies typically :
contain a deductible and coinsurance
Comprehensive Major medical policies usually combine
Major Medical with Basic Hospital/Surgical coverage
States that should more than one family member be involved in a common accident, or suffer the same illness, only one individual deductible amount shall be applied
Common Accident deductible
Are the maximum amount the insurer will consider eligible for reimbursement under a health plan
UCR (usual, customer, reasonable) charges
carryover provision
allows an insured to defer current health charges (incurred in the last 3 months) to the following years deductible instead of the current years
surgically removing a facial birthmark would be covered by a
basic hospital/surgical policy
a characteristic of a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO's) would be?
discounted fees for the patient
S wants to open a tax-exempt Health Savings Account. To qualify for this type of account, Federal law dictates that S must be enrolled in a
high deductible health plan
under a basic medical policy, what does the hospitalization expense portion cover?
hospital room and board
T was treated for an ailment 2 months prior to applying for a health insurance policy. This condition was noted on the application and the policy was issued shortly afterwards.How will the insurer likely consider this condition?
insurer will likely treat as a pre-existing condition which may not be covered for a year
J was reviewing her Health Insurance policy and noticed the phrase "This policy will only pay for a semi-private" room. This phrase is considered to be a(n)?
internal limit
Hospital indemnity policy
is coverage that pays a stated amount per day of a covered hospitalization
what's the objective for a stop loss provision
limits an insured out of pocket medical expenses
Basic Hospital and Surgical policy benefits are:
lower than the actual expenses incurred
An individual health policy that offer the broadest protection is a _______ policy
major medical
which provision allows a portion of any used medical benefits to be restored following a particular amount of benefit has been used, or after the policy has been in effect for a particular period of time
restoration of used benefit
what is indemnity coverage?
services that are reimbursed AFTER the insurer receives the invoice