Survivorship clause

Life insurance policy provision stating the beneficiary must survive the insured by a specific number of days to receive the death benefit. This clause is usually inserted at the request of the insured. Also referred to as a delay clause or a time clause .

Suspect procedure

Medical or surgical procedure that may be obsolete or of doubtful value. Such procedures or tests are usually marked to be manually reviewed by a managed care plan’s utilization review committee for appropriateness of care.

Suspense

1. Processed insurance claim held as pending either due to an error or the need for additional information. 2. Reminder method used to track pending or resubmitted insurance claims and to telephone or send inquiries about nonpayment. Also called a follow-up file, tickler file , or tracing file . Also see tracing file or tickler file .

Suspense period

Time span or hold period following discharge of a hospitalized patient in which the patient’s financial account remains available for charges and services before it drops into the claim-submission queue. Once this period passes, the account is deemed “unbilled.” This hold period is established by the hospital’s finance department.

Suspension Provision

Insurance Policy clause which temporarily suspends coverage if some specified condition occurs. Coverage is restored if the condition is corrected, for example, some property Insurance policies contain a provision that coverage is suspended “during any substantial increase in hazard which is within the knowledge and control of the insured.