CH 9 - Health Insurance Policy Provision, Riders & Exclusions

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An insurer must furnish to a claimant forms for filing proof of loss within ___ days upon receiving a notice of claim. 10 15 20 25

15

Kathy pays a monthly premium on her health insurance policy. How long is her grace period? 10 days 7 days 31 days 45 days

A)

Disability Income plans which require that the insurer can NEVER change or alter premium rates are usually considered Guaranteed Renewable Optionally Renewable Conditionally Renewable Noncancellable

D) Noncancellable

Kathy pays a monthly premium on her health insurance policy. How long is her grace period? 10 days 7 days 31 days 45 days

10 days

Written notice for a health claim must be given to the insurer ___ days after the occurrence of the loss. 10 20 31 60

20

The legal action provision in a health contract is limited to no more than ___ years. 2 3 4 5

5

A health insurance policy that allows an insurer to change the policyowner's premiums, but NOT cancel the policy is called a(n) guaranteed renewable policy conditionally renewable policy optionally renewable policy noncancelable policy

A)

Bruce is involved in an accident and becomes totally and permanently disabled. His insurance policy continues in force without payment of further premiums. Which policy provision is responsible for this? Waiver of premium provision Insuring provision Return of premium provision Automatic premium loan provision

A)

David submits a $500 claim for medical expenses. There is a past-due amount owed for insurance premiums of $200. As a result, the insurer only pays $300 for the claim. This deduction came as a result of which provision? Unpaid provision Consideration clause Waiver of premium provision Reduced benefit clause

A)

The insurer has the option of terminating a health insurance policy on a date stated in the contract. What type of policy is this? Optionally renewable Renewable Conditionally renewable Cancellable

A)

The reinstatement provision in a health insurance policy is mandatory optional voluntary discretionary

A)

The time limit for filing claim disputes is addressed in which provision of an accident and health policy? Legal actions Entire contract Time of payment of claims Payment of claims

A)

Which of the following is NOT a common exclusion for a medical expense policy? Physical therapy Act of war On-the-job injury Self inflicted injury

A)

Which of the following is NOT a required uniform provision in individual health policies? Change of occupation Legal Actions Notice of claim Reinstatement

A)

Kathy pays a monthly premium on her health insurance policy. How long is her grace period? 10 days 7 days 31 days 45 days

A) 10 days

The time limit for filing claim disputes is addressed in which provision of an accident and health policy? Legal actions Entire contract Time of payment of claims Payment of claims

A) Legal actions

David submits a $500 claim for medical expenses. There is a past-due amount owed for insurance premiums of $200. As a result, the insurer only pays $300 for the claim. This deduction came as a result of which provision? Unpaid provision Consideration clause Waiver of premium provision Reduced benefit clause

A) Unpaid provision

A health insurance policy that allows an insurer to change the policyowner's premiums, but NOT cancel the policy is called a(n): guaranteed renewable policy conditionally renewable policy optionally renewable policy noncancelable policy

A) guaranteed renewable policy

The reinstatement provision in a health insurance policy is: mandatory optional voluntary discretionary

A) mandatory

Which of the following is NOT a common exclusion for a medical expense policy? Physical therapy Act of war On-the-job injury Self inflicted injury

A) physical therapy

What amount will be paid under a policy where the insured misstated his/her age? The amount stated in the policy, only if the insured pays an additional premium No adjustments will be made An amount the premium would have purchased at the correct age No amount will be paid because the insured misstated his/her age

An amount the premium would have purchased at the correct age.

A clause that allows an insurer the right to terminate coverage at any anniversary date is called a(n) conditionally renewability clause optional renewability clause selective renewability clause cancelable clause

B)

A health insurance policy where the insurer has the right to terminate the policy for reasons other than the insured's health is called limited renewable conditionally renewable guaranteed renewable conditionally cancelable

B)

An insurer must furnish to a claimant forms for filing proof of loss within ___ days upon receiving a notice of claim. 10 15 20 25

B)

In group health care, what is the purpose of the coordination of benefits provision? Determines where an insured goes to receive treatment Determines what is paid by the primary and secondary insurers in the event of a claim Ensures that a health provider receives the proper benefit amount owed Determines which parent's plan covers a dependent child

B)

This MANDATORY health policy provision states that the policy, including endorsements and attached papers, constitutes the partial insurance contract between the parties the entire insurance contract between the parties the conformity of state statutes the legal purpose of the contract

B)

When an insured changes to a more hazardous occupation, which disability policy provision allows an insurer to adjust policy benefits and rates? Relation of earnings to insurance provision Change of occupation provision Conformity of state statutes provision Modified occupation provision

B)

Which type of health insurance policy cannot be canceled by the insurer nor increase the premiums? Renewable Noncancellable Guaranteed renewable Conditionally renewable

B)

Written notice for a health claim must be given to the insurer ___ days after the occurrence of the loss. 10 20 31 60

B)

An insurer must furnish to a claimant forms for filing proof of loss within ___ days upon receiving a notice of claim. 10 15 20 25

B) 15

Written notice for a health claim must be given to the insurer ___ days after the occurrence of the loss. 10 20 31 60

B) 20

When an insured changes to a more hazardous occupation, which disability policy provision allows an insurer to adjust policy benefits and rates? Relation of earnings to insurance provision Change of occupation provision Conformity of state statutes provision Modified occupation provision

B) Change of occupation provision

In group health care, what is the purpose of the coordination of benefits provision? Determines where an insured goes to receive treatment Determines what is paid by the primary and secondary insurers in the event of a claim Ensures that a health provider receives the proper benefit amount owed Determines which parent's plan covers a dependent child

B) Determines what is paid by the primary and secondary insurers in the event of a claim

A health insurance policy where the insurer has the right to terminate the policy for reasons other than the insured's health is called limited renewable conditionally renewable guaranteed renewable conditionally cancelable

B) conditionally renewable

A clause that allows an insurer the right to terminate coverage at any anniversary date is called a(n): conditionally renewability clause optional renewability clause selective renewability clause cancelable clause

B) optional renewability clause

This MANDATORY health policy provision states that the policy, including endorsements and attached papers, constitutes: the partial insurance contract between the parties the entire insurance contract between the parties the conformity of state statutes the legal purpose of the contract

B) the entire insurance contract between the parties

A health insurance policy paid on a quarterly basis has a grace period of 7 days 10 days 31 days 60 days

C)

All of the following are functions of an insuring clause EXCEPT States the conditions under which the policy will pay Outlines the kind of benefits provided Primarily describes the free-look period Provides the policy's scope and limits of coverage

C)

All of the following are included as part of a contract in the entire contract provision EXCEPT the riders application changes made by the producer policy

C)

Christine has a health insurance policy that has been in force beyond the incontestable period. The insurer has discovered that a fraudulent statement was made on the application. What would the insurer have to pay on a claim, assuming this wasn't a guaranteed renewable policy? Nothing 50% of the claim's amount 75% of the claim's amount 100% of the claim's amount

C)

Craig submits a $500 claim for medical expenses. With a past due premium of $100, the insurer pays $400. Which of the Uniform Optional Provisions covers this situation? Payment of claims Legal actions Unpaid premium Time of payment of claims

C)

The misstatement of age provision in a health policy states that if an insured gives the wrong age at the time of application, what action can the insurance company take? Reissue the policy Policy cancellation Benefits can be adjusted Premiums can be adjusted

C)

Under a health insurance policy, the provision that states the kind of benefits provided and the circumstances under which they will be paid is called the? payment of claims provision entire contract provision insuring clause benefit clause

C)

Under a noncancellable health insurance policy, an insurer can cancel the policy for any reason change the policy provisions cancel the policy for nonpayment of premium increase the premium

C)

Under the Payment of Claims provision, when are benefits typically payable after proof of loss is received? within 60 days Within 30 days Immediately By the end of the calendar year

C)

What amount will be paid under a policy where the insured misstated his/her age? The amount stated in the policy, only if the insured pays an additional premium No adjustments will be made An amount the premium would have purchased at the correct age No amount will be paid because the insured misstated his/her age

C)

What type of changes can be made to a guaranteed renewable health insurance policy? The policy's provisions The grace period The premium rates of the policyowner The incontestability period

C)

Which of the following actions may an insurance company NOT do in a health policy that contains a guaranteed renewable premium benefit? Stop renewing policy when the insured reaches a specified age Cancel policy if premiums are not paid Increase the premiums on an individual basis Increase the premiums on the basis of an entire classification

C)

Which of the following is NOT a required provision in an accident and health insurance policy? legal actions grace period change of occupation reinstatement

C)

What amount will be paid under a policy where the insured misstated his/her age? The amount stated in the policy, only if the insured pays an additional premium No adjustments will be made An amount the premium would have purchased at the correct age No amount will be paid because the insured misstated his/her age

C) An amount the premium would have purchased at the correct age.

All of the following are included as part of a contract in the entire contract provision EXCEPT the: riders application changes made by the producer policy

C) Changes made by the producer

Which of the following actions may an insurance company NOT do in a health policy that contains a guaranteed renewable premium benefit? Stop renewing policy when the insured reaches a specified age Cancel policy if premiums are not paid Increase the premiums on an individual basis Increase the premiums on the basis of an entire classification

C) Increase the premiums on an individual basis

A beneficiary change can occur: Only upon the request of the revocable beneficiary Only on specified dates within the policy Normally at any time during the policy term At no time

C) Normally at any time during the policy term

All of the following are functions of an insuring clause EXCEPT: States the conditions under which the policy will pay Outlines the kind of benefits provided Primarily describes the free-look period Provides the policy's scope and limits of coverage

C) Primarily describes the Free-look period

Which of the following is NOT a required provision in an accident and health insurance policy? legal actions grace period change of occupation reinstatement

C) change of occupation

Craig submits a $500 claim for medical expenses. With a past due premium of $100, the insurer pays $400. Which of the Uniform Optional Provisions covers this situation? Payment of claims Legal actions Unpaid premium Time of payment of claims

C) unpaid premium

When an insured changes to a more hazardous occupation, which disability policy provision allows an insurer to adjust policy benefits and rates? Relation of earnings to insurance provision Change of occupation provision Conformity of state statutes provision Modified occupation provision

Change of occupation provision

All of the following are included as part of a contract in the entire contract provision EXCEPT the: riders application changes made by the producer policy

Changes made by the producer

After an insured gives notice of loss, what must he/she do if the insurer does not furnish forms? File a lawsuit Contact the insurer again requesting forms Nothing File written proof of loss

D)

Disability Income plans which require that the insurer can NEVER change or alter premium rates are usually considered Guaranteed Renewable Optionally Renewable Conditionally Renewable Noncancellable

D)

In contrast to a guaranteed renewable policy, a noncancellable policy may cancel the policy only at renewal may raise premiums at policy renewal may raise premiums at anytime may never raise premiums

D)

In what situation does a waiver of premium provision keep a health insurance policy in force without premium payments? When an insured becomes unemployed When an insured is involved in an accident at work When an insured is confined in a hospital When an insured becomes totally disabled

D)

In which of the following situations would the insurer be liable for a loss? The insured skipped a payment beyond the 31 day grace period The insured was injured while participating in an illegal occupation The insured was given a notice of cancellation from the insurer The insured suffered an injury as an innocent bystander during a bank robbery

D)

Richard owns an insurance policy that is renewable only at the option of the insurance company. His policy is considered to be cancelable guaranteed renewable conditionally renewable optionally renewable

D)

States that have "no loss no gain" laws require a replacing policy to keep the same type of coverage as the policy it replaces not charge a different premium from the policy it replaces pay for half of any ongoing claims under the policy it replaces pay for ongoing claims under the policy it replaces

D)

The conditions, times, and circumstances under which an insured is NOT covered by a health policy are called? reinstatements deductibles inclusions exclusions

D)

The entire contract includes the actual policy and the inspection report warranty statements provisions application

D)

The legal action provision in a health contract is limited to no more than ___ years. 2 3 4 5

D)

The type of policy where the insurer can send a notice to the insured that the policy has been cancelled in the middle of the term is called noncancelable conditionally renewable optionally renewable cancelable

D)

The legal action provision in a health contract is limited to no more than ___ years. 2 3 4 5

D) 5

After an insured gives notice of loss, what must he/she do if the insurer does not furnish forms? File a lawsuit Contact the insurer again requesting forms Nothing File written proof of loss

D) File written proof of loss

In which of the following situations would the insurer be liable for a loss? The insured skipped a payment beyond the 31 day grace period The insured was injured while participating in an illegal occupation The insured was given a notice of cancellation from the insurer The insured suffered an injury as an innocent bystander during a bank robbery

D) The insured suffered an injury as an innocent bystander during a bank robbery

The entire contract includes the actual policy and the inspection report warranty statements provisions application

D) application

The type of policy where the insurer can send a notice to the insured that the policy has been cancelled in the middle of the term is called noncancelable conditionally renewable optionally renewable cancelable

D) cancelable

In contrast to a guaranteed renewable policy, a noncancellable policy: may cancel the policy only at renewal may raise premiums at policy renewal may raise premiums at anytime may never raise premiums

D) may never raise premiums

Richard owns an insurance policy that is renewable only at the option of the insurance company. His policy is considered to be: cancelable guaranteed renewable conditionally renewable optionally renewable

D) optionally renewable

States that have "no loss no gain" laws require a replacing policy to: keep the same type of coverage as the policy it replaces not charge a different premium from the policy it replaces pay for half of any ongoing claims under the policy it replaces pay for ongoing claims under the policy it replaces

D) pay for ongoing claims under the policy it replaces

In group health care, what is the purpose of the coordination of benefits provision? Determines where an insured goes to receive treatment Determines what is paid by the primary and secondary insurers in the event of a claim Ensures that a health provider receives the proper benefit amount owed Determines which parent's plan covers a dependent child

Determines what is paid by the primary and secondary insurers in the event of a claim

After an insured gives notice of loss, what must he/she do if the insurer does not furnish forms? File a lawsuit Contact the insurer again requesting forms Nothing File written proof of loss

File written proof of loss

Which of the following actions may an insurance company NOT do in a health policy that contains a guaranteed renewable premium benefit? Stop renewing policy when the insured reaches a specified age Cancel policy if premiums are not paid Increase the premiums on an individual basis Increase the premiums on the basis of an entire classification

Increase the premiums on an individual basis

The time limit for filing claim disputes is addressed in which provision of an accident and health policy? Legal actions Entire contract Time of payment of claims Payment of claims

Legal actions

Disability Income plans which require that the insurer can NEVER change or alter premium rates are usually considered Guaranteed Renewable Optionally Renewable Conditionally Renewable Noncancellable

Noncancellable

All of the following are functions of an insuring clause EXCEPT: States the conditions under which the policy will pay Outlines the kind of benefits provided Primarily describes the free-look period Provides the policy's scope and limits of coverage

Primarily describes the Free-look period

In which of the following situations would the insurer be liable for a loss? The insured skipped a payment beyond the 31 day grace period The insured was injured while participating in an illegal occupation The insured was given a notice of cancellation from the insurer The insured suffered an injury as an innocent bystander during a bank robbery

The insured suffered an injury as an innocent bystander during a bank robbery

Adjust the benefits

Under the misstatement of age provision in a health insurance policy, what can a company do if it discovers that an insured gave a wrong age at the time of application? Cancel the policy Increase the premium Adjust the benefits Assess a penalty

David submits a $500 claim for medical expenses. There is a past-due amount owed for insurance premiums of $200. As a result, the insurer only pays $300 for the claim. This deduction came as a result of which provision? Unpaid provision Consideration clause Waiver of premium provision Reduced benefit clause

Unpaid provision

The entire contract includes the actual policy and the inspection report warranty statements provisions application

application

The type of policy where the insurer can send a notice to the insured that the policy has been cancelled in the middle of the term is called noncancelable conditionally renewable optionally renewable cancelable

cancelable

Which of the following is NOT a required provision in an accident and health insurance policy? legal actions grace period change of occupation reinstatement

change of occupation

A health insurance policy where the insurer has the right to terminate the policy for reasons other than the insured's health is called limited renewable conditionally renewable guaranteed renewable conditionally cancelable

conditionally renewable

A health insurance policy that allows an insurer to change the policyowner's premiums, but NOT cancel the policy is called a(n): guaranteed renewable policy conditionally renewable policy optionally renewable policy noncancelable policy

guaranteed renewable policy

The reinstatement provision in a health insurance policy is: mandatory optional voluntary discretionary

mandatory

In contrast to a guaranteed renewable policy, a noncancellable policy: may cancel the policy only at renewal may raise premiums at policy renewal may raise premiums at anytime may never raise premiums

may never raise premiums

A clause that allows an insurer the right to terminate coverage at any anniversary date is called a(n): conditionally renewability clause optional renewability clause selective renewability clause cancelable clause

optional renewability clause

Richard owns an insurance policy that is renewable only at the option of the insurance company. His policy is considered to be: cancelable guaranteed renewable conditionally renewable optionally renewable

optionally renewable

States that have "no loss no gain" laws require a replacing policy to: keep the same type of coverage as the policy it replaces not charge a different premium from the policy it replaces pay for half of any ongoing claims under the policy it replaces pay for ongoing claims under the policy it replaces

pay for ongoing claims under the policy it replaces

Which of the following is NOT a common exclusion for a medical expense policy? Physical therapy Act of war On-the-job injury Self inflicted injury

physical therapy

This MANDATORY health policy provision states that the policy, including endorsements and attached papers, constitutes: the partial insurance contract between the parties the entire insurance contract between the parties the conformity of state statutes the legal purpose of the contract

the entire insurance contract between the parties

Craig submits a $500 claim for medical expenses. With a past due premium of $100, the insurer pays $400. Which of the Uniform Optional Provisions covers this situation? Payment of claims Legal actions Unpaid premium Time of payment of claims

unpaid premium


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