Information that describes the characteristics of enrollee populations within a managed care entity. Demographic data includes but is not limited to age, sex, race/ethnicity, and primary language.
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Demographic information
Data that describe specific characteristics about a patient such as name, address, date of birth, sex, and Social Security number. These data are usually obtained when the patient is either admitted to the hospital or seen for the first visit in a physician’s office.
Demographic rating
Type of community rating that takes into consideration several statistical characteristics (e.g., age, geographic area, industry, sex of the population).
Demographics
Pertaining to statistical descriptions including distribution, density, and vital statistics of populations such as age, births, deaths, marital status, income, and unemployment.
Demolition Clause
A provision that excludes liability for costs incurred in demolishing undamaged property, often necessitated by building ordinances requiring that structures must be demolished after a certain degree of damage has been sustained.
Demolition clause (Property Insurance)
A clause that prohibits liability for costs incurred by demolishing property that is not damaged. This is frequently done due to building ordinances that require demolition of structures after they suffer a certain amount of damage.
Demolition coverage
when a building is damaged beyond a certain point, local building codes may direct that the structure be razed. iNSURANCE to cover This exposure (and the lost value of the undamaged but newly razed part) can and clearly should be arranged whenever it exists. part of property policies.
Demolition Insurance
Insurance written to cover the cost of demolition excluded by a demolition clause. It may be endorsed to Property Insurance for an additional premium.
Demolition insurance (Property Insurance)
Insurance that covers the charges stemming from or for demolition that are not covered under a demolition clause. This can also refer to insurance that covers the cost of demolition in case of a peril that causes the building to require demolition; for example, a fire.
Demolition Value
The value of property sold as only fit for demolition.