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What do underwriters do in a healthcare system?
Underwriters write up and distribute healthcare bills that patients receive through the mail.
Underwriters check to see if a patient is eligible to receive a company's health insurance.
Underwriters act as accountants that make sure all healthcare billing issues are taken care of.
Underwriters write out prescription orders for large pharmaceutical companies.
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Underwriters check to see if a patient (applicant) is eligible to receive a company's health insurance.
They evaluate risk, review applications and medical/claims information, decide whether to accept coverage and under what terms (premiums, exclusions, limits). They do not prepare patient bills, handle day‑to‑day billing/accounting, or write prescriptions.
They evaluate risk, review applications and medical/claims information, decide whether to accept coverage and under what terms (premiums, exclusions, limits). They do not prepare patient bills, handle day‑to‑day billing/accounting, or write prescriptions.
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