Hospital facilities and providers that work together to give medical care within a community.
Insurance Encyclopedia
Complete past history (complete PH)
See: past history.
Complete procedure
1. Comprehensive diagnostic service when a radiological procedure can be separated into a professional component performed by a physician and a technical component that is supplied by technical staff, equipment, overhead, and supplies. See also separate procedure to learn the difference between complete versus separate. 2. Main or large surgical procedure performed. See partial procedure to learn the difference between complete versus partial.
Complete review of systems (complete ROS)
See: review of systems (ROS).
Complete ROS
See: review of systems (ROS).
Completed claim
Formal request for payment transmitted to a third-party payer.
Completed construction insurance
Renewable engineering policy on completed civil engineering works, e.g. bridges, dams and tunnels, which constitute a low fire risk. Policy covers accidental physical loss from external perils excluding inherent defects.
Completed Operations
Liability arising out of faulty work performed away from the premises after the work or operations are completed. Applicable to contractors, plumbers, electricians, repair shops, and similar firms.
Completed operations coverage
See: Products and completed operations.
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Completed Operations coverage protects against claims arising from operations finished and abandoned by the insured. For example, if a plumber installs the plumbing for a new restaurant and due to poor installation the restaurant floods, the completed operations coverage pays the damages on the insured’s behalf. As with products coverage, the operations must have been abandoned. That is, the work must have been completed and not in progress. (See Commercial General Liability).
Completed Operations Insurance
A commercial liability insurance coverage applicable to liability arising out of work performed by the insured after such work has been finished.