1. Computer that is connected to a network, which can include PCs, workstations, and minicomputers. 2. Work station.
Insurance Encyclopedia
End-of-life planning
Verbal or written information about a Medicare patient’s ability to prepare an advance directive when an injury or illness causes inability of the individual to make health care decisions. It also involves whether or not the physician is willing to follow the individual’s wishes as expressed in an advance directive.
end-stage renal disease (ESRD)
Chronic, advanced kidney disease that needs renal dialysis or a kidney transplant to prevent imminent death. Individuals who have chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis or kidney transplant are considered to have ESRD. To qualify for Medicare coverage, an individual must be fully or currently insured under Social Security or the railroad retirement system or be the dependent of an insured person. Eligibility for Medicare coverage begins with the third month after the beginning of a course of renal dialysis. Coverage may begin sooner if the patient participates in a self-care dialysis training program or receives a kidney transplant without dialysis.
end-stage renal disease (ESRD) network
Group of private organizations that makes sure the patient is getting the best possible care. ESRD networks also keep the facility aware of important issues about kidney dialysis and transplants.
end-stage renal disease (ESRD) treatment facility
Facility, other than a hospital, that provides dialysis treatment, maintenance, and/or training to patients or caregivers on an ambulatory or home-care basis.
Endocrinology
Branch of medicine that studies the anatomical, physiological, and pathological characteristics of the endocrine system and the treatment of diseases of the ductless glands (adrenals, ovaries, pancreas, parathyroids, pituitary, testes, and thyroid). It is a subspecialty of internal medicine.
Endorsement
MEDICAL,USA: 1. Provision in written form added to an insurance policy that alters its terms. It may also be in the form of a rider. A valid endorsement must be signed by an executive of the insurance company and attached to it as part of the policy. Also known as rider or amendment . 2. In licensure, the recognition by one jurisdiction of a license given by another jurisdiction, when the standards required by the licensing jurisdiction are equal or higher than those of the endorsing jurisdiction.
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UK: A clause or memorandum added to a policy embodying some alteration to the terms of the policy.
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A document that is attached to a slip, cover note or policy which evidences one or more changes in the terms of the insurance or reinsurance contract to which it refers.
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A form that changes the provisions of the contract when attached to the policy.
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Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage. Also referred to as a “rider.”
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An amendment to a policy form. Endorsements can either add or remove coverage in a policy.
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An endorsement is a written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the basic policy in some manner such as terms, conditions, or coverage.
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US: An insurance policy form that either changes or adds to the provisions included in one or more other forms used to construct the policy, such as the declarations page or the coverage form. Insurance policy endorsements may serve any number of functions, including broadening the scope of coverage, limiting or restricting the scope of coverage, clarifying the application of coverage to some unique loss exposure, adding other parties as insureds, or adding locations to the policy. They often effect these changes by modifying the existing insuring agreement, policy definitions, exclusions, or conditions in the coverage form or adding additional information, such as insured locations, to the declarations page.
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UK: any writing on a policy, in addition to the original wording, which changes the terms of the contract, or any rider additional to the main text.
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Document attached to a Policy which modifies the Policy’s original terms. Endorsement overrides the more general provisions in the Policy itself. In a way endorsement is a written amendment affecting the declarations insuring agreements exclusions or conditions of an insurance policy. A Rider.
Endorsement Extending Period of Indemnity
An endorsement attached to Business Interruption insurance policies which extends coverage to the period during which a business has reopened for business but have not reached the level of business activity which existed prior to the Business Interruption loss.
Endorsement extending period of indemnity (Property Insurance)
An attachment to a business interruption policy extending the coverage period to include the time after the business reopens but does not yet do the amount of business it did before the interruption.
Endorsement in Blank
Commonly used on a bank cheque, an endorsement in blank is an endorsement to the bearer. It contains only the name of the endorser and specifies no particular payee. Also, a common means of endorsing bills of lading drawn to the order of the shipper.