Religious organization or church that offers a health plan for its employees.
Insurance Encyclopedia
Churning
1. Physicians seeing a high volume of patients more often than medically necessary, to increase revenue. This situation may be seen in fee-for-service or managed care environments. 2. Payment system based on performance and productivity of the provider of health care services.
Churning (Life Insurance)
The unnecessary replacement of life insurance policies that already exist to earn extra commissions. This practice is illegal.