days per thousand (DPT)

Utilization measurement of the number of days of inpatient, outpatient, residential, or partial hospitalization used in a year per 1000 health plan members. The formula is calculated as the # of days/member months × 1000 members × # of months. Also called bed days per 1000 and visits per 1000 .

DC

1. Abbreviation for Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine. See Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine (DC) . 2. Abbreviation for discharge. See discharge (DC) . 3. Abbreviation for dual choice provision. See dual choice (DC) provision .

DDS

1. Abbreviation for Doctor of Dental Surgery. See Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) . 2. Abbreviation for Disability Determination Services. See Disability Determination Services (DDS) .

Deactivate

Action taken by the Medicare administrative contractor that renders a provider’s billing number inactive or ineffective for claims processing. The provider is notified and given a reason for this situation.

Death benefit

Amount of money payable to a designated beneficiary after the person insured (policyholder) under a life insurance policy dies. See also basic death benefit and face amount .
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The amount stated in the Policy to be paid upon proof of death of the insured. The sum payable as the result of the death of Policy holder.

Death claim

Formal request for payment by the beneficiary under the terms of a life insurance policy after the policyholder of a life insurance policy dies. Certain death forms giving due proof of the death and establishing the beneficiary’s rights to such insurance proceeds must be filed with the company. This is called a death claim .

Death spiral

Process in which health insurance premium rates continuously increase for individuals or small groups eventually making the insurance unaffordable. It may be due to the fact that healthier and younger employees choose managed care plans, leaving less healthy individuals in experience-rated indemnity plans. Other factors that may add to the problem are contribution strategies used by employers and pricing techniques of a plan.

Debit

MEDICAL,USA: 1. In accounting, this is an increase in assets or a reduction in liabilities or capital. It is the opposite of credit and an accounting entry is posted on the left side of the financial ledger. 2. In insurance, debits represent underwriting factors that have an unfavorable effect on an individual’s mortality rating. This term is used in a numerical rating system.
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Collection of premiums of industrial type Insurance. A group of industrial policies assigned to an Agent for collection and servicing.
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The amount of premiums outstanding and business to be collected by debit or home service agents. This can also refer to the area these customers live in.