Type of treatment for cancer in which the patient is his or her own bone marrow donor as compared with allogenic bone marrow transplant in which the donor is another individual.
Tag: RAW
Automated claim review
Claim evaluation and determination made using system logic (edits). Automated claim reviews never require the intervention of a human to make a claim determination.
Automated claims payment
Computerized claims processing system used in reimbursement of medical, dental, or disability insurance claims.
Automated clearinghouse (ACH)
Third-party administrator (TPA) that receives information from another entity, performs software edits, and redistributes the claims electronically to various insurance carriers in a standard transaction. Also known as clearinghouse .
Automated eligibility verification system (AEVS)
An interactive voice response system in the Medi-Cal program that allows providers to access recipient eligibility, clear share of cost, and/or reserve a Medi-Service.
Automated Medicaid payment system (AMPS)
Name of an insurance claim reimbursement method that uses computer technology in settling Medicaid claims.
Automatic bill payment
Bank service that permits payment by one check to a number of creditors or direct payment by the bank for specified recurring bills by monthly transfer of funds (e.g., payment of insurance premiums). See also electronic funds transfer system (EFTS) and preauthorized payment. Also called bank check plan, check deposit billing, electronic funds transfer system (EFTS), check-o-matic, preauthorized checking, or preauthorized payment.
Automatic coverage
Coverage that is automatically provided under an existing policy to cover newly purchased property or property that appreciates in value.
***
Insurance coverage given automatically by a Policy, usually for a specified period and limited amount to cover increasing values and newly acquired and changing interests.
Automatic escalation clause
See: Escalation Clause; Index-Linking.
Automatic High-Beam Control for Motor
This is a system that automatically illuminates and dims the high beam headlights in relation to approaching traffic. A camera mounted on the rearview mirror detects when the vehicle is closing in on oncoming traffic, as well as vehicles ahead traveling in the same direction, and disengages the high beams. The latest technology not only merely swath between low and high beams but reacts by gradually increasing or lowering the light distribution based on the distance of approaching traffic. It also dims the high beams for sharp turns and then re-engages the high beams if there is no approaching traffic once the turn is completed.