Benefits to specific providers in-network are paid by Medicare through this specific type of supplement policy or certificate .
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MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT INSURANCE
Medicare supplemental insurance coverage cannot duplicate the benefits provided to the insured by Medicare, but often times the insured’s deductibles or copayments will be paid.
MEDICARE TAX
This tax is calculated based on an employee’s wages and is part of the FICA tax. Medicare tax paid is 2.9 percent. The an employee and employer each pay a […]
MEDICINE
“The practice of medicine is a pursuit very generally known and under- stood, and so also is that of surgery. The former includes the application and use of medicines and […]
MEDICINE-CHEST
A box containing an assortment of medicines, required by stat- BL.LAW DICT.(2D ED.)
MEDICO-LEGAL
Relating to the law concerning medical questions.
MEDICOLEGAL
the term that describes cases concerning law and medicine.
MEDIETAS LINGUA
In old practice. Moiety of tongue; half-tongue. Applied to a jury impaneled in a cause consisting the one half of natives, and the other half of foreigners. See DE MEDIETATE […]
MEDIiE ET INFIRM
Men of a middle and base condition. Blount. MEDIANUS HOMO 769 MEETING
MEDIO ACQUIETANDO
A judicial writ to distrain a lord for the acquitting of a mesne lord from a rent, which he had acknowledged in court not to belong to him. Reg. Jur. […]
MEDITATIO FUGiE
In Scotch law. Contemplation of flight; intention to abscond. 2 Kames, Eq. 14, 15.
MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE
As a measure and standard of value in commercial transactions between buyers and sellers, these specific types of commodity, currency, or a financial instrument are used. Its ability to be […]
MEDIUM TEMPUS
In old English law . Meantime; mesne profits. Cowell.
MEDIUM-TERM NOTE (MTN)
When an underwriter arranges for a security to be issued.
MEDLETUM
In old English law . A mixing together; a medley or m6l6e; an affray or sudden encounter. An offense suddenly committed in an affray. The English word “medley” is preserved […]
MEDLEY
An affray; a sudden or casual fighting ; a hand to hand battle; a m6lde. See CUANCE-MEDLEY; CHAUD-MEDLEY
MEDSCEAT
In old English law . A bribe; hush money.
MEDSYPP
A harvest supper or entertainment given to laborers at harvest-home. Cowell.
MEETING
A coming together of persons ; an assembly. Particularly, in law, an assembling of a number of persons for the purpose of discussing and acting upon some matter or matters […]
MEETING FARE
As a group to attend a meeting, passengers traveling receive this type of special fare.
MEETING OF MINDS
Under the older early 19th century subjective theory of contract , mutual accord between the parties to a contract requires manifestation. Only evidence of expressed or implied consent is needed […]
MEETING RATE
to attend a meeting, guests staying together, the offering of this type of special room rate.
MEGA MARKETING
government, media, and pressure groups as other elements of a firm’s external environment , in addition to the typical marketing activities that involves this type of management activity. The US […]
MEGABYTE
A computer’s disk storage measure, be it a computer file’s size or storage capacity. Megabytes are often abbreviated as MB. One megabyte equals 1,024 kilobytes. More megabytes means more storage […]
MEGACORPORATION
A single parent company owning this large collection of companies. Megacorporation ‘s usually exist beyond political boundaries and operate throughout the world in many countries. Political clout and influence over […]