See: multiple-line agency (MLA) system.
Tag: MEDICAL
All-payer health care system
State system that helps in determining equal uniform prices on medical and hospital services across all providers and all public and private payers, for instance, a common fee schedule. Also referred to as all-payer system.
All-payer system
See: all-payer health care system.
Alleged father
See: presumptive father.
Alliance
1. Health insurance purchasing entity (public or private) that enrolls subscribers or members within a given region, collects premiums, enforces rules that manage health plans, and purchases subscribers’ or members’ insurance from participating health plans. 2. Organization or group of employers that pools resources to buy health care goods and services. Also known as a purchasing group . See consumer health alliances. 3. Formal, mutual arrangement of companies, providers, or institutions, established to further common goals.
Allied Health Professional (AHP)
Health care provider who is not licensed as a doctor of medicine or osteopathy (e.g., nurse practitioner, physician assistant, chiropractor, medical assistant).
Allied Lines
Type of property insurance that may be purchased with a fire insurance policy.
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A term that has been adopted to refer to the lines of insurance that are allied with property insurance, these coverage provide protection against perils traditionally written by fire insurance policies such as sprinkler leakage, water damage and earthquake.
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Allied lines coverage is a form of insurance that is normally written with fire insurance. It covers additional perils not usually covered by the basic fire insurance policy. Examples of allied lines insurance include wind and hail insurance, vandalism and malicious mischief insurance, data processing insurance, demolition insurance, earthquake insurance, water damage insurance (but not flood), sprinkler leakage insurance, radioactive contamination insurance, and standing timber insurance. (See Extended Coverage).
Allocated benefits
Insurance policy provision in a group contract in which specific hospital and medical benefits such as x-rays, dressings, and drugs will be paid as shown in a schedule with a maximum amount payable for all such services.
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Payments in some health insurance policies for specified hospital services (x-rays, drugs, dressings, etc.) up to a maximum amount.
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A provision under which certain expenses usually miscellaneous hospital and medical charges such as X-ray, dressings, drugs etc. will be paid at a rate for each as scheduled in the provision. Usually, there is also a maximum total that will be paid for all such expenses.
Allocation of overhead
See: allocation.
Allocation of risk
Method used by insurers in which uninsurable small employers are equitably assigned among insurance companies.