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What does a deductible represent in a health insurance policy?
✔✔ The amount the insured must pay before the insurance company begins to pay benefits.
What is the purpose of coinsurance in health insurance?
✔✔ To share medical costs between the insurer and the insured after the deductible is met.
Who is the beneficiary in a health insurance policy?
✔✔ The person who receives benefits or reimbursement from the policy.
What is the grace period in most health insurance policies?
✔✔ A set amount of time after a missed premium payment during which the policy remains
active.
What type of insurance provides income if a person is unable to work due to illness or injury?
✔✔ Disability income insurance.
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,What does the term “pre-existing condition” mean in health insurance?
✔✔ A medical condition that existed before the policy began.
What is the elimination period in a disability policy?
✔✔ The waiting period before disability benefits start after an illness or injury.
What is the main difference between an HMO and a PPO?
✔✔ An HMO requires members to use network providers, while a PPO allows more flexibility
in choosing providers.
What is the primary goal of managed care plans?
✔✔ To control healthcare costs and improve quality of care.
What is a copayment in a health insurance plan?
✔✔ A fixed fee the insured pays for covered services at the time of care.
What is the purpose of a coordination of benefits provision?
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, ✔✔ To prevent overpayment when a person is covered by multiple insurance policies.
Who pays the premium in a group health insurance policy?
✔✔ It is often shared between the employer and the employee.
What is the benefit of a major medical insurance policy?
✔✔ It provides broad coverage for serious illness or injury with high benefit limits.
What is the role of the primary care physician in an HMO?
✔✔ To coordinate the patient’s healthcare and provide referrals to specialists.
What is the free-look period in a health insurance policy?
✔✔ A period (typically 10 days) when the policyholder can cancel the policy and receive a full
refund.
What happens if an insured fails to pay a premium and the grace period expires?
✔✔ The policy will lapse and coverage will be terminated.
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