Content Overview 
- Adverse Determination
- Annual Limits
- Case Manager
- Certificate of Creditable Coverage
- Coordination Of Benefits
- Co-Insurance
- Co-Pay
- Covered Charges
- Department Of Insurance
- Deductible
- Eligibility
- Experimental Treatment
- Explanation Of Benefits
- Extensions
- Fee-For-Service (Indemnity)
- Formulary
- Lifetime Limits
- HMO
- Medical Necessity (Medically Necessary)
- Out Of Network
- Out-of-Pocket Maximum (also known as "Stop Loss" or "Cap")
- Palliative Care
- POS
- PPO
- Renewability
- Pre-Existing Health Condition
- Stop Clause (also known as "Stop Loss Clause")
- Underwriting (What It Is And How It Works)
- U.S. Department Of Labor
- Usual, Customary and Reasonable "(UCR")
- Utilization Management
Glossary of Health Insurance Terms To Know
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Following is a list of health insurance terms that you should be familiar with in order to make it easier to make decisions about health insurance policies and to navigate your health insurance. Cllick on the term for the definition.
- Adverse Determination
- Annual Limits
- Case Manager
- Certificate of Creditable Coverage
- Coordination of Benefits
- Co-Insurance
- Co-Pay
- Deductible
- Department Of Insurance
- Eligibility
- Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
- Experimental Treatment
- Fee For Service (Indemnity)
- Formulary
- HMO
- Lifetime Limits
- Medical Necessity (Medically Necessary)
- Out of Network
- Out-of-Pocket Maximum (also known as "Stop Loss" or "Cap")
- POS
- PPO
- Pre-Existing Health Condition
- Renewability
- Stop Clause (alsk known as "Stop Loss Clause")
- Underwriting
- U.S. Department Of Labor
- Usual, Customary and Reasonable
- Utlization Management
NOTE: For a glossary of words relating to:
- Cancer: See: Glossary of Cancer Terms
- Chemotherapy: See: Glossary Of Chemotherapy Terms
- Life Insurance: See: Glossary Of Life Insurance Terms
- Medicare: See: Glossary Of Medicare Terms
- Radiation: See: Glossary Of Radiation Terms
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