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  2. Medical underwriting - Wikipedia

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    Medical underwriting is a health insurance term referring to the use of medical or health information in the evaluation of an applicant for coverage, typically for life or health insurance. As part of the underwriting process, an individual's health information may be used in making two decisions: whether to offer or deny coverage and what ...

  3. The main discussion of these abbreviations in the context of drug prescriptions and other medical prescriptions is at List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions. Some of these abbreviations are best not used, as marked and explained here.

  4. Health insurance coverage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, an estimated 5 million of those without health insurance were considered "uninsurable" because of pre-existing conditions. [44] Proponents of medical underwriting argue that it ensures that individual health insurance premiums are kept as low as possible. [45]

  5. Individually purchased health insurance - Wikipedia

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    Many states allow medical underwriting of applicants for individually purchased health insurance. An estimated 5 million of those without health insurance are considered "uninsurable" because of pre-existing conditions. [15] A number of proposals have been advanced to limit the effect of underwriting on consumers and improve access to coverage.

  6. Marketable title - Wikipedia

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    Merchantable title and marketable title are synonymous terms. In the absence of an agreement to the contrary, there is an implied undertaking in the contract that the vendor (person selling the property) has a marketable title. The contract typically provides that on failure of a vendor to deliver good and marketable title, the vendee (buyer ...

  7. 5 reasons your car could be uninsurable - AOL

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    - Using your car for commercial use can make it uninsurable; lying or omitting information can get your insurance canceled. Using your personal vehicle for commercial purposes, such as deliveries ...

  8. Uninsurable homes are selling for all cash at a deep discount

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    More than six million homeowners are uninsured, and $1.6 trillion worth of uninsured homes are at risk.

  9. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Medical Laboratory Scientist: MLS: American Society for Clinical Pathology: Medical Technologist: MT: State Licensure, American Medical Technologists Medical Laboratory Technician: MLT: State Licensure, American Society for Clinical Pathology, American Medical Technologists Licensed Professional Counselor: LPC or LCPC: State licensure Licensed ...