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| a Tricare plan available only to retired military serice members and their families that is not available overseas |
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| existence and scope of existing health insurance |
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| the one and only person covered under a health insurance plan |
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| a person employed who is covered under an employer's group health plan |
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| husband/wife (H/W) coverage |
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| health insurance covering both the husband and wife |
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| employee/significant other (E/S) coverage |
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| health insurance covering the employee and the employee's significant other |
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| What does H/W coverage stand for? |
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| Employee/Significant other |
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| What does E/S coverage stand for? |
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| health insurance coverage for a parent and child |
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| health insurance coverage for the individual employee, the employee's spouse, and the employee's children |
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| T or F: Most family coverage plans now include adopted children and stepchildren |
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| persons covered under the policyholder's plan |
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| T or F: A medical discount card is a type of health insurance ID card |
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| a card listing the patient's name and verifying that the patient can receive a discount on services, if the provider's office participates |
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| T or F: It is up to the provider whether they accept the dollar amount provided by a medical discount card |
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| cards for people who have no health insurance through their jobs, can't afford the cost of health insurance premiums on their own, and are self-pay |
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