
Over 7,500 terms, definitions, and acronyms for medical insurance, billing and coding (MIBC) make this the perfect pocket dictionary for both students and practitioners in the MIBC professions! With its small size and concise definitions, this dictionary is ideal for use in class and in the medical office.
- Practical, consistent alphabetical organization with no subentries and screened thumb tabs make it easy to find the information you need.
- Etymologies for most entries help you understand the origins of the terminology and build your professional vocabulary.
- A list of commonly used abbreviations printed in the front and back covers make this your go-to reference for everyday practice.

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Today, the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations held a hearing entitled “Terminations of Individual Health Policies by Insurance Companies.” The hearing examined the practice of “post-claims underwriting,” which occurs when insurance companies cancel individual health insurance policies after providers submit claims for medical services rendered. The Committee conducted an investigation into the practice of health insurance rescission, and the results were alarming. Over the past five years, almost 20000 individual insurance policyholders have had their policies rescinded by the three insurance companies who testified today: Assurant, UnitedHealth Group, and WellPoint.
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The Delaware Insurance Commissioner’s Office has doubled the number of captive insurance companies that operate in the state, ending the year with 96. But the unit set up to attract the companies is still losing money, and Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart is still defending the Captive Bureau after criticism last year of spending on outside consultants.
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