1. Physician approved by the insurance company to perform a medical examination on an individual who is applying for health or life insurance. 2. Member of a national or state board of medical examiners. 3. Physician authorized by a government agency to determine cause of death for a situation that does not occur under natural circumstance. See also coroner .
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Medical expense coverage
See: no-fault insurance .
Medical expense insurance
Type of health insurance that provides benefits for health care costs incurred for medical care such as hospital room and board, surgeon’s fees, office visits to doctors, prescription drugs, medical treatments, and nursing care. Some managed care plans offer benefits for preventive care.
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HEALTH: Health insurance that covers medical and surgical expenses, as well as hospital expenses.
Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan
a plan under which an employer reimburses employees for certain medical expenses may be used in conjunction with other types of health iNSURANCE plans or policies.
Medical expense reimbursement plan (Health Insurance)
A plan that issues reimbursement of specified health care-related expenses for employees.
Medical expenses insurance
See: PRIVATE MEDICAL INSURANCE.
Medical foundation
See: foundation for medical care (FMC) .
Medical group
1. Group of physicians and/or providers structured as a sole professional business that is recognized under state law as an entity to practice a medical profession. 2. In a managed care plan, a professional organization of physicians that contracts with a health plan to deliver both primary or basic and special medical care to plan members.
Medical Group Management Association (MGMA)
National membership organization that provides information, networking, and professional development for the individuals who manage and lead medical group practices. Its purpose is to improve the effectiveness of medical group practices and the knowledge and skills of the individuals who manage and lead them. It provides its members data on physician compensation, performance efficiency, and medical practice comparisons.
Medical group practice
See: Group Practice .