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Insurance Glossary - H
Hard Market That part of the insurance sales cycle in
which competitive pricing is at a minimum as companies
charge the premiums necessary to meet their
underwriting losses in order to avoid insolvency and
boost capacity; usually associated with a sharp decline
in capacity (see "Soft market").
Hazard Condition that creates or increases the chance
of loss.
Health Insurance Insurance against financial losses
resulting from sickness or accidental bodily injury.
Health Insurance
Insurance providing for the payment
of benefits as a result of sickness or injury. Includes
various types of insurance such as accident insurance,
disability income insurance, medical expense insurance,
accidental death insurance, and dismemberment
insurance.
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) An
organization that provides a wide range of
comprehensive health care services for a specified
group at a fixed periodic payment. The HMO can be
sponsored by the government, medical schools,
hospitals, employers, labor unions, consumer groups,
insurance companies, and hospital-medical plans.
Hedging Technique for transferring the risk of
unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator by
purchasing and selling options and futures contracts on
an organized exchange.
High-Risk Automobile Insurer Company that
specializes in insuring motorists who have poor driving
records or have been canceled or refused insurance.
Hold-Harmless Clause Clause written into a contract
by which one party agrees to release another party from
all legal liability, such as a retailer who agrees to release
the manufacturer from legal liability if the product injures
someone.
Homeowners Policy A package of insurance
providing home owners with a broad range of property
and liability coverage's.
Home Service Life Insurance Industrial life insurance
and monthly debit ordinary life insurance contracts that
are serviced by agents who call on the policy owner's at
their homes to collect the premiums. The amount of life
insurance per policy generally is larger than $1000.
Hospice Health care facility providing medical care and
support services such as counseling to terminally ill
persons.
Hospital Admissions Program An arrangement to
facilitate admission of persons covered by health
insurance to hospitals and to assure the prompt payment
of applicable insurance benefits to hospitals.
Hospital Expense Insurance Health insurance
protection against the cost of hospital care resulting from
the illness or injury of the insured person.
Hospital Expense Insurance A form of health
insurance that provides specific benefits for daily
hospital room and board and hospital services during
hospital confinement. Generally the policy also provides
benefits for surgical operations and for in- hospital
doctor's visits, in which case the policy is referred to as
a hospital and Surgical Expense Policy.
Hospital Indemnity A form of health insurance which
provides a stipulated daily, weekly, or monthly
indemnity during hospital confinement. The indemnity is
payable on an unallocated basis without regard to the
actual expense of hospital confinement.
Hospital Medical Insurance A term used to indicate
protection which provides benefits for the cost of any or
all of the numerous health care services normally
covered under various health care plans.
Hospital Miscellaneous Services Services other
than room and board and general nursing services
provided by a hospital during hospital confinement.
Included are such items as x- ray examinations,
laboratory tests, medicines, surgical dressings,
anesthetics (including the administration thereof), and
use of operating room.
Hull Insurance (1) Class of ocean marine insurance
that covers physical damage to the ship or vessel
insured. Typically written on an "all-risks" basis. (2)
Physical damage insurance on aircraft- similar to
collision insurance in an automobile policy.
Human Life Value For purposes of life insurance, the
present value of the family's share of the deceased
breadwinner's future earnings.
Hurricane
A tropical storm marked by extremely low
barometric pressure and circular winds with a velocity
of 75 miles an hour or more. (More information regarding hurricane's and insurance)
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