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Insurance is a promise of compensation for specific potential future losses in exchange for a periodic payment. Insurance is designed to protect the financial well-being of an individual, company or other entity in the case of unexpected loss. Some forms of insurance are required by law, while others are optional. Agreeing to the terms of an insurance policy creates a contract between the insured and the insurer. In exchange for payments from the insured (called premiums), the insurer agrees to pay the policy holder a sum of money upon the occurrence of a specific event. In most cases, the policy holder pays part of the loss (called the deductible), and the insurer pays the rest. Examples include car insurance, health insurance, disability insurance, life insurance, and business insurance.

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episode

Health care; Managed care

60-day unit of payment for prospective payment systems.

all-or-none offering

Health care; Managed care

A “best-efforts” offering of newly issued hospital securities in which the corporation instructs the investment banker to cancel the entire offering (sold and unsold) if all of it ...

E-Z claim

Health care; Managed care

A 3-part health insurance claim form that represents a charge and receipt form as well as an insurance bill.

lock-box

Health care; Managed care

A bank accessible mailbox for the deposit receipts of a medical care provider.

surgical expense insurance

Health care; Managed care

A basic health insurance policy that provides benefits to pay for surgical costs including fees for the surgeon, the anesthesiologist, and the operating room.

operating bed

Health care; Managed care

A bed or cot ready and available for patient use.

insurance poor

Health care; Managed care

A belief held or comment oft en made when an insured carries so much insurance and pays so much in premiums that there is not enough money left to live on comfortably.