Mature minor

Individual (mid- to late-teen) considered mature enough to understand a physician’s recommendations for treatment and give his or her informed consent. Also see minor and emancipated minor .

Maturity factor

Dollar amount sum (factor) to annualize insurance claims where less than 1 year’s experience is obtainable. For example, if only 10 months of claims exist, the total dollar amount is multiplied by a maturity factor of 1.2 to obtain a 1-year claim amount (10 × 1.2 = 12).

Maximum allowable

Sum set by an insurance company as the greatest amount that it will pay for a specific medical benefit or procedure. Third-party actual payment may be less than the maximum allowable because of the insured’s deductible and coinsurance. Also called maximum allowable charge, maximum allowable amount, allowed amount , or approved amount .

maximum allowable cost (MAC) list

Pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) or insurance health plan’s schedule or table that shows the greatest price they will pay for a generic drug. It is usually a dollar amount that is near the low end of the price scale. Participating pharmacies receive this list, and it may be reviewed from time to time by the PBM or health plan. If a member of the plan orders a brand name, he or she must pay the difference between the MAC price and the brand. See drug price review (DPR) .