Information collected through a survey of those Medicaid beneficiaries who are enrolled in the program and have used the services. The survey may be conducted by the state or managed care entity (if the managed care entity reports the results to the state).
Insurance Encyclopedia
consumer-directed health plan (CDHP)
Type of health insurance plan that places more control of health care into the consumer’s hands. These plans have high deductibles that the patient must pay; thus it is important that the provider collect the deductible and coinsurance amounts. Also see health reimbursement account (HRA) and health savings account (HSA).
Consumerism
Theory or system to protect buyers against products that are inferior and advertising that is misleading.
Consumption tax
See: value added tax (VAT).
Contact Carriage Motor
A Motor vehicle which carries passenger(s) for hire or reward and is engaged under a contract, whether expressed or implied for the use of such vehicle as a whole for the carriage of passengers mentioned therein, and entered into by a person holding a permit in relaxation of such vehicle or any person authorized by him in this behalf on a fixed or agreed rate or sum on (a) a time basis, or from one point to another, (b) and, in either case without stopping to pick up or set down passengers not included in the contract anywhere during the journey and include (c) a maxi cab and a motor cab.
Contact Damage
In marine insurance, damage to a ship or conveyance by contact with some external substances other than water of another ship. (Damage through contact with another ship is terms collision damage).
Contact Lenses Insurance
Policy cover loss, damage, destruction of contact lenses by any accident or misfortune.
Container
The container as the English meaning implies, refers to its storage and carriage capacity, i.e., it is an equipment used to store and carry goods The term container means a single rigid, non-disposable dry cargo, insulated, temperature controlled, flat rack, vehicle rack portable liquid tank, or open top container without wheels or bogies attached, having not less than 350 cubic feet capacity having a closure or permanently hinged door that allows ready access to the cargo (closure or permanently hinged door not applicable to flat rack vehicle rack or portable liquid tank). All types of containers will have constructions, fittings and fastenings able to withstand without permanent distortion, al the stresses that may be applied in normal service use of continuous transportation All containers must bear manufacturer’s specifications.
Container Air Cargo
Many type of air cargo containers are offered. These are designed in various sizes and irregular shapes to conform to the inside dimensions of a specific aircraft.Container of Carriers or Shippers : The term Carrier(s) Container(s) or Shipper(s) Container(s) means containers over which the carrier or the shipper has control either by ownership or by the acquisition thereof under lease or rental from container companies or container suppliers or from similar sources. Carriers are prohibited from purchasing, leasing or renting shipper owned containers.Container Ship : Ocean going ship designed to carry containers both internally and on deck. Some are self-sustaining.Container, Bulk Cargo : Bulk container is a container fitted with manholes to facilitate loading of bulk cargo though gravity.Container, FCL : The full container load consists of cargoes meant for one party, i.e., consignee only. The cargo is stuffed at shipper’s warehouse and is de-stuffed at consignee’s warehouse, the responsibility of stuffing. stowing of cargo inside the container is of the shipper.Container, Flat Rack or Flat : Flat rack or flat container is a container having its base only. Usually a cargo of odd size and weight is put on to this container and is lashed to it.Container, Freight-General Purpose defined : A freight container is rectangular shape, weather proof, for transporting and storing a number of unit loads, packages or bulk material, that confines and protects the contents from loss or damage, that can be separated from the means of transport, handled as a unit load and transshipped without re-handling the contents.Container, Freight : The international Organisation for Standardization (ISO) defined a freight container as: “An article of transport equipment: (a) of a permanent character and accordingly strong enough to be suitable for repeated use, (b) specially designed to facilitate the carriage of goods by one or more modes of transport, without intermediate reloading. (c) fitted with devices permitting its ready handling particularly its transfer from one mode of transport to another. (d) so designed as to be easy to fill and empty, (e) having an internal volume of lm3 (35.3 cu. ft.) or more.”Container, Garments : A garment container is fitted with hangers which helps a garment dealer to stuff a large number of garments in hangers inside the containers.Container, Gas : Gas containers are especial containers used to carry gas.Container, General Cargo : General cargo container is the most representative type of general cargo that does not require temperature control; it occupies an overwhelming percentage of the total number of containers and is called dry cargo container. It is generally of the closed van type with a door at one end.Container, LCL : LCL means less than container load. The container consists of cargoes meant of different parties. The carrier collects cargoes from various shippers and stuffs all of them into a container at the pier. At destination, the carrier’s Agents de-stuff the cargoes from the container and deliver the cargoes to respective consignees.Container, Liquid : Liquid containers are usually made of stainless steel and have manholes for loading/unloading liquid cargo.Container, Ocean : Are designed to moved inland on its own chassis and can be loaded at the shippers plant for shipment overseas. Basic types of containers are dry van, open top, half high, hi cue, flat rock, tank container, refrigerated container, insulated container, tilting container. Average outside dimensions are generally 20, 35 and 40 feet in length, 8 feet wide and 8 feet high standard.Container, Open : The open container is one having no roof and usually provided with a polythene lined tarpaulin to cover the container. The advantage of this container is that heavy machineries, structures, etc. can be easily hoisted by a crane and put inside the container through its open roof.Container, Special Types : Special containers such as bulk container, tank container open top container side open container, car container, pen container or livestock container, refrigerated containers etc. (refer containers).Container, Standard Dry Cargo for : A standard dry cargo container is container of box type with a door one end, Sometimes containers are provided with side doors i.e., the entire side of the containers can be opened for easier stuffing/de-stuffing. These types of containers are useful when stuffing/de-stuffing is to be done when container is mounted on a wagon or trailer. There are various dry specials like open top[ container, flat racks or flats, bulk container, garment containers ventilated containers, etc.Container, Steel : They are cheapest, they can be more easily repaired and they can resist damage.Container, Thermal : Container, Thermal : Thermal container is designed for cargo requiring refrigerated or insulated storage, covered overall with material of low heat transfer such as polystyrene foam and is classified into three types:Refrigerated (or reefer) container (for cooled foodstuffs, meat, fish, vegetables, etc.).Insulated container for fruit, vegetables etc., Here dry ice is used as a cooling medium.Ventilated container allows for the passage of air by means of apertures on sides or ends, for cargo that requires respiration such as fruit or vegetable.20. Container, Ventilated : The ventilated containers are containers having some means of ventilation required for carriage of special cargo like tea, coffee, etc. These cargoes are liable to sweat if carried in closed box type containers.
Container Corporation of India
A corporation set up by Indian Railways to coordinate and manage container movements and ICDs in India. The corporation is subsidiary of Indian Railways, working with close cooperation and guidance of the Ministry of Commerce.