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double indemnity. -Chrly
The benefits a surgeon receives are benefits such asDetermine the Surgical Technical SuccessImprove the Standard of CareFlow Measurements Complement Pressure MeasurementsDocument Surgical SuccessEnjoy Peace of MindHealth insurance
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After you have received the Explanation Of Benefits (EOB) from your primary carrier if there is coordination of benefits. If the secondary insurance is an indemnity you do not need to wait.
Indemnity to Principals clause means that the cover is extended to the principal in the event that he/she is sued. This is common for most insurance covers.
A legal obligation to cover a liability, however arising.
Surgical means "of, or related to surgery", "as a result of surgery", or "precise", such as a surgical air strike.
it is legal philosophy upon which the concept of most insurance policies rests. Strictly speaking, indemnity is protection from loss and damage claims filed by another person.
Indemnity insurance is sometimes referred to as "traditional" insurance. An indemnity policy is one that pays any health provider that provides services within the scope of coverage; there is no "network" or "panel" of providers that you have to obtain services from to get paid under your policy. FYI--Indemnity or "traditional" insurance is the most costly in both premiums and your "out of pocket" payments. Why? Because there is no network of providers with whom prices have been negotiated. This is one of the reasons that indemnity is a shrinking portion of the dental benefits market.
If you mean the surgical mask... it's a surgical mask.
Dumbbell Indemnity was created on 1998-03-01.
contact of insurance is an example of indemnity contracts