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  2. Oscar Health - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Health, Inc. is an American health insurance company, founded in 2012 by Joshua Kushner, Kevin Nazemi and Mario Schlosser, and is headquartered in New York City. [2] [3] The company focuses on the health insurance industry through telemedicine, healthcare focused technological interfaces, and transparent claims pricing systems which would make it easier for patients to navigate.

  3. Oscar Health CEO: Why the company is a 'healthcare ... - AOL

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    Oscar Health is facing ongoing uncertainty in light of the upcoming presidential election, but it is also diversifying to stay on track for what could be its first profitable year.

  4. National Provider Identifier - Wikipedia

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    by health care providers on prescriptions (however, the NPI will not replace requirements for the DEA number or state license number); by health plans in their internal provider files to process transactions and communicate with health care providers; by health plans to coordinate benefits with other health plans; by health care clearinghouses ...

  5. Uberrima fides - Wikipedia

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    Uberrima fides (sometimes seen in its genitive form uberrimae fidei) is a Latin phrase meaning "utmost good faith" (literally, "most abundant faith"). It is the name of a legal doctrine which governs insurance contracts .

  6. Florida Appellate Ruling Expands Bad-Faith Risk for Insurers

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  7. Insurance bad faith - Wikipedia

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    Insurance bad faith is a tort [1] unique to the law of the United States (but with parallels elsewhere, particularly Canada) that an insurance company commits by violating the "implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing" which automatically exists by operation of law in every insurance contract.

  8. How Good Faith Estimates Help You Shop Mortgages - AOL

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  9. Good faith estimate - Wikipedia

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    Loan Estimates are considered binding in that the lender's costs cannot change and if the lender's estimates of third-party costs are off by more than 10% the lender must cover the difference (this is called "curing"). [3] The Loan Estimate covers all the costs associated with buying a home, even if they are not related to the actual mortgage.