Attachment point definition

Attachment point means the amount set by the Commission for claims costs incurred by an eligible
Attachment point means the amount of claims incurred by an insured group beyond which an insurer incurs a liability for payment.
Attachment point means the threshold amount for claims costs incurred by an eligible health

More Definitions of Attachment point

Attachment point means the threshold dollar amount, adopted by the Executive Director, after which point the claims costs of an insured individual’s covered benefits under a reinsurance-eligible health benefit plan in a benefit year are eligible for reinsurance payments.
Attachment point means a point on the network at which network assets are connected to assets owned by another person.
Attachment point means the threshold dollar amount, adopted by the Department of Consumer and Business Services by rule, for claims costs incurred by a reinsurance eligible health benefit plan for an insured individual’s covered benefits in a benefit year, after which threshold the claims costs for the benefits are eligible for reinsurance payments.
Attachment point means, in respect of Tranche Notes, the number (expressed as a percentage of the Reference Portfolio Notional Amount) specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement.
Attachment point means the threshold amount for claims
Attachment point is the point at which no settlement shall be made if the PARTICIPATING MEDICAL GROUP’s Adjusted Per Member Per Month Non-Capitated Expense equals or exceeds that amount. The Attachment Point is shown in the Non-Capitated Performance Settlement Schedule as set forth in Exhibit F.
Attachment point means a point on the network at which network assets are