Medical billing coordinators work in hospitals and clinics to perform daily accounting and
insurance related activities to meet the facility's billing demands.
There is no insurance company involved in the plan and Seven Corners does not collect premiums or perform
insurance related activities.
(3) The rule expands the range of
insurance related activities to include those related to the creation, renewal or replacement of a contract for health insurance or health benefits, as well as ceding, securing, or placing a contract for reinsurance of risk relating to claims for health care (including stop - loss and excess of loss insurance).
at § 1630.14 (b)(describing such use with reference to 29 CFR 1630.16 (f), which in turn explains that the ADA regulation «is not intended to disrupt the current regulatory structure for self - insured employers * * * or current industry practices in sales, underwriting, pricing, administrative and other services, claims and similar
insurance related activities based on classification of risks as regulated by the states»).
Not exact matches
California's state
insurance commissioner, Dave Jones, announced the state office has approved California Mutual Insurance of Hollister to write Lessor's Risk coverage for property owners who are exposed to specific risks resulting from cannabis related business activities of their commercial
insurance commissioner, Dave Jones, announced the state office has approved California Mutual
Insurance of Hollister to write Lessor's Risk coverage for property owners who are exposed to specific risks resulting from cannabis related business activities of their commercial
Insurance of Hollister to write Lessor's Risk coverage for property owners who are exposed to specific risks resulting from cannabis
related business
activities of their commercial tenants.
The
Insurance Division also has statutory authority over many
activities related to the sale of securities and other regulated products in the state.
Each student member participating in such
activities overseas for which permission has been given by the Proctors in accordance with section 4.2 above shall observe any conditions imposed by the Proctors, e.g.
relating to the deposit of contact addresses, fulfilment of health, safety, and
insurance requirements, and stipulation of coaches, trainers, or Senior Members to accompany the trip.»
We have also incurred incremental overhead costs
related to our construction
activities, including general liability
insurance coverage, increased travel costs for site visits as well as other minor expenses
related to the project, including those for supplies, tools and temporary administrative support.
This includes rebates, discounts, fees or commissions for marketing, advertising or promotional
activities related to the mortgage default
insurance.
Although restrictions on banks»
insurance activities were increased, restraints were relaxed on relations with their subsidiary banks and on bank service corporation
activities that the Fed found to be «closely
related to banking.»
FAS Event Liability
insurance provides coverage for certain liabilities arising from foundation, alumni association, and support group events and
related activities.
The sponsor must maintain liability
insurance for all TNR -
related activities and name Mt. Olive Township as an additional insured.
When booking airfare, hotels, vacation packages and other travel
related activities, this card offers
insurance of up to $ 10,000 if your trip is canceled or interrupted due to severe weather, the health of you or an immediate family and other covered situations.
Pace gallery is seeking a Registrar for our New York team to provide support in all
activities relating to incoming and outgoing artworks, exhibition planning, condition reports,
insurance, database management and research projects.
Insurance carriers often times dispute whether or not typing
activities are causally connected or
related to repetitive motion injuries such as carpal and cubital tunnel.
Stephenson Harwood advises a range of clients including individuals, corporations and financial institutions on transactions and disputes
relating to a wide variety of
activities in Indonesia, including energy and resources, consumer goods, financial services,
insurance, shipping and offshore, aviation, mining technology and digital media, healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
Workers» compensation is a state - mandated
insurance program that covers employees who have been injured at work or through work -
related activities.
These expenses are defined in the Child Support Guidelines as including: a) the costs of child care that is necessary to enable a parent to go to work or school, or is necessary because of the parent's health needs b) medical and dental
insurance premiums attributable to the child c) health -
related expenses for the child that exceed
insurance reimbursement by at least $ 100 annually (e.g. orthodontic expenses, prescription drugs, etc.) d) extraordinary expenses for educational programs that meet the child's particular needs e) expenses for post-secondary education, and f) extraordinary expenses for extra-curricular
activities.
However,
activities related to ceding, securing, or placing a contract for reinsurance, including stop - loss
insurance, are health care operations in the final rule.
He works with a variety of healthcare providers including individual physicians, physician groups, hospitals, nursing homes and dialysis centers on
insurance and billing issues, licensing disputes, peer review
related activities and professional licensure matters (Texas Medical Board, Texas Board of Nursing, Texas Physician Assistant Board, etc).
(iii) Billing, claims management, collection
activities, obtaining payment under a contract for reinsurance (including stop - loss
insurance and excess of loss
insurance), and
related health care data processing;
(3) Underwriting, premium rating, and other
activities relating to the creation, renewal or replacement of a contract of health
insurance or health benefits, and ceding, securing, or placing a contract for reinsurance of risk
relating to claims for health care (including stop - loss
insurance and excess of loss
insurance), provided that the requirements of § 164.514 (g) are met, if applicable;
If a health plan receives protected heath information for the purpose of underwriting, premium rating, or other
activities relating to the creation, renewal, or replacement of a contract of health
insurance or health benefits, and if such health
insurance or health benefits are not placed with the health plan, such health plan may not use or disclose such protected health information for any other purpose, except as may be required by law.
As described under the definition of «health care operations» (§ 164.501), protected health information may be used or disclosed for underwriting and other
activities relating to the creation, renewal, or replacement of a contract of health
insurance or health benefits.
These
activities included conducting quality assessment and improvement
activities, reviewing the competence or qualifications and accrediting / licensing of health care professionals and plans, evaluating health care professional and health plan performance, training future health care professionals,
insurance activities relating to the renewal of a contract for
insurance, conducting or arranging for medical review and auditing services, and compiling and analyzing information in anticipation of or for use in a civil or criminal legal proceeding.
The definition of health care operations below includes underwriting, premium rating, and other
activities related to the creation of a contract of health
insurance.
The preamble to the proposed rule listed the following as examples of health oversight agencies that conduct oversight
activities relating to the health care system: state
insurance commissions, state health professional licensure agencies, Offices of Inspectors General of federal agencies, the Department of Justice, state Medicaid fraud control units, Defense Criminal Investigative Services, the Pension and Welfare Benefit Administration, the HHS Office for Civil Rights, and the FDA.
As with the other Transamerica companies, Transamerica Life
Insurance Company is involved in a number of sponsorships and community -
related activities.
American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is a holding company that, through its subsidiaries, is engaged in a range of
insurance and
insurance -
related activities in the United States and abroad.
It has a diversified business in terms of asset management, mutual funds, and
insurances of all kinds, commercial finance and other such
related financial
activities.
Some travel
insurance plans provide a benefit amount for unused nonrefundable payments made separately from the vacation and
related to sports
activities, including ski lift tickets, green fees, equipment rentals and lessons, if you have to cancel or interrupt your trip for a covered reason.
Many travel
insurance agents also provide special policies for businesspeople and professionals, and these policies offer coverage for certain work -
related activities, but they are usually not available to manual workers.
The biggest thing is making sure you can qualify for life
insurance with SBLI, so lets cover (in general) what SBLI will and won't insure: SBLI Underwriting Uninsurable medical scenarios with SBLI: • Aids / HIV + status • ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) • Alzheimer's disease or dementia or significant cognitive impairments
related to functionality • Cancer diagnosis within last 2 years • Chronic pain treatment, severe, receiving disability, narcotic use • Cirrhosis of the Liver • Congestive heart Failure • COPD / Emphysema or chronic bronchitis - Severe or with current nicotine use • Cystic Fibrosis • Defibrillator use • Depression, severe, recurrent or with multiple in - patient hospitalization history • Diabetes with co-morbidities that include significant cardiac disease, or impairment of renal function or mobility • Heart / Cardiac Disease - multiple vessels diagnosed within 2 years or any past history with current nicotine use • Muscular Dystrophy • Multiple Sclerosis, if symptoms progressing • Organ Transplants, in most scenarios • Quadriplegia • Pulmonary hypertension • Renal failure, Renal insufficiency - severe • Stroke within 1 year • Suicide attempt within 5 years • Surgical repair of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months, including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal
activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired) with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding
activity that exceeds $ 50K
There are even Travel
Insurance policies combining business and leisure policies for trips which might include both business -
related activities and leisure time.
Directors and Officers Liability
Insurance (D&O): Coverage for directors and officers of firms or organizations against liability claims arising out of alleged errors in judgment, breaches of duty, and wrongful acts
related to their organizational
activities.
Commercial Crime - Commercial crime
insurance policies protect you from losses resulting from business -
related criminal
activities.
Insurance companies also have dangerous
activities exclusions, where in, they will not pay for deaths
related to rock climbing, car racing and the like.
Whether it's
related to weather or criminal
activity, you need the protection home
insurance provides if something damages your physical property so you can make repairs quickly.
Some of them
relate to
activities surrounding car accident coverage, and some are just tied to the purchase of
insurance protection.
If you're renting a house, apartment or condo, your landlord may strongly suggest that you buy Everett renters
insurance to secure your belongings against weather
related events or criminal
activity.
Furthermore, I am highly skilled in performing a number of
activities related to referral from inception to the very end including maintaining liaison with
insurance companies to smooth out the process.
• First - hand experience in collecting and summarizing timekeeping information to ensure correct payroll processing
activities • Track record of accurately calculating garnishments and commissions and efficiently posting them to payroll systems • Competent at handling sophisticated payroll systems and databases by following state and federal rules and regulations • Proficient in calculating and depositing payroll taxes and processing employment verifications to ensure accurate payroll procedures • Adept at maintaining payroll information by collecting, calculating and entering payroll data into predefined company systems • Competent in determining payroll discrepancies and taking effective measures to ensure that they are corrected before they have an adverse effect on the system • Qualified to prepare payroll reports by compiling summaries of earnings, taxes, deductions and nontaxable wages • Effectively able to update payroll information by recording changes such as
insurance coverage, loan payments and salary increases • Proven ability to address employees» pay -
related concerns and queries by remaining within the confines of company protocols • Hands - on experience in developing, maintaining and managing comprehensive payroll records by ensuring that both confidentiality and security of information is maintained
WORK EXPERIENCE March 2014 — Present Boston Health Referral Coordinator • Receive and process referrals based on standard procedures and policies of the healthcare service • Schedule patient appointments with specialists and remind patients of the appointments • Maintain liaison with
insurance companies in order to ensure that all referral
related activities are taken care of • Maintain records of completed as well as in - process referrals
• Highly skilled in preparing, sending and tracking all CMN's and prescriptions to physicians • Demonstrated ability to get
insurance re-certification and authorization • Able to maintain perfect and complete records
relating to billing
activity and inventory tracking • Familiar with the rules and regulations regarding the different types of coverage
• Organized and processed paperwork, reports and all kinds of claims documentation • Entered, recorded and reviewed claims into claims information management system • Performed verification checks on the customer / claimant loss - claims following company's standard policies and procedures • Attended to clients, claimants, field appraisers and management queries, regarding claims using the claims MIS • Forwarded appropriate claims for new losses verifying data for accuracy • Performed billing and payment processes • Processed routine claims transactions
related to reserves and issued required checks or receipts • Resolved all kinds of issues / problems regarding claims and payments • Regularly run and generated claims reports for management • Gave formal presentations regarding all claims
activities to the senior management at the bimonthly • Utilizing outstanding communication and interpersonal skills maintained strong and positive relationships with the providers, the claimants, and the clients • Provided company with necessary clerical support like handling fax, attending and making telephone calls as directed, filing and photocopying, matching checks with receipts etc. • Prepared, updated and organized customer and client's files • Managed all types of correspondence preparing, reviewing and sending memos, letters, emails, reports, applications, and forms • Provided effective CSR to providers, field appraisers, agents,
insurance agencies, clients and customers • Matched incoming emails, mails, and faxes with the claims records • Arranged and set up medical appointments for health claims • Kept department's office supplies stocked • Maintained confidential claims information including correspondence with sensitive information • Accelerated claims correspondences as well as updated claims diaries • Worked in a team on several pilot claim projects • Reviewed and kept the record of closed files
New Times, INC. (City, ST) 1992 — 1995 Controller • Oversee corporate accounting
activities while directing staff of (6) six direct and (12) indirect employees • Manage and prepare financial statements, accounts payable / receivable, fixed asset depreciation and amortization, GAAP
related accounting for full general ledger, and all financial reconciliations • Ensure legal compliance and due diligence in the acquisition of corporations and real estate • Direct the implementation of information technology (IT) and data processing systems • Perform income statement trend analysis, monthly balance sheet, and P & L Statements with EBIT • Administer corporate employee health
insurance, general
insurance, and 401 (K) plan
Professional Experience Client — XL
Insurance (Hartford, CT) 6/2008 — Present Role — Business Intelligence Solutions Consultant —
Insurance Data Warehouse • Participate in information - gathering sessions to determine and assess project requirements, identifying best - fit architecture solutions in line with enterprise data warehouse architectural standards • Work closely with the data modeler and the DBA in the design of the logical and physical data model • Create and maintain models for Cognos, performing extensive STAR Schema modeling to enable reporting decentralization and allow for user - driven ad - hoc reporting as well as drawing upon SSRS and OBIEE reporting solutions • Strategize with the ETL team to identify the best case design strategy for ETL -
related activities including ETL design patterns determination, load strategies, load timing and frequency, and data retrieval expectations determination • Participate in providing Rough order of Magnitudes (ROM) estimates in and out of release projects, estimating resource requirements and managing within determined time constraints • Assist in the development of security tools in Cognos 8 using LDAP and Active directory while holding responsibility for maintaining run books and project documentation in Sharepoint
Often referred to as Section 7 expenses, they could include the cost of child care, medical and dental bills that aren't covered by
insurance, private school or school -
related activities and any extracurricular
activities of significant cost, she tells AdvocateDaily.com.
Such factors include, but are not limited to: the Company's ability to meet debt service requirements, the availability and terms of financing, changes in the Company's credit rating, changes in market rates of interest and foreign exchange rates for foreign currencies, changes in value of investments in foreign entities, the ability to hedge interest rate risk, risks associated with the acquisition, development, expansion, leasing and management of properties, general risks
related to retail real estate, the liquidity of real estate investments, environmental liabilities, international, national, regional and local economic climates, changes in market rental rates, trends in the retail industry, relationships with anchor tenants, the inability to collect rent due to the bankruptcy or insolvency of tenants or otherwise, risks
relating to joint venture properties, costs of common area maintenance, competitive market forces, risks
related to international
activities,
insurance costs and coverage, terrorist
activities, changes in economic and market conditions and maintenance of our status as a real estate investment trust.