Health insurance obligor definition

Health insurance obligor means a person who is required under a child support order to provide private health insurance coverage for the child subject to the child support order. The health insurance obligor may be either the custodial parent, the non- custodial parent, or both.

Related to Health insurance obligor

  • Health insurance issuer means an insurance company, or insurance organization (including a health

  • Health insurance coverage means benefits consisting of medical care (provided directly, through

  • Health-care-insurance receivable means an interest in or claim under a policy of insurance which is a right to payment of a monetary obligation for health-care goods or services provided.

  • Health care insurer means a disability insurer, group

  • Health information means any information or data except age or gender, whether oral or recorded in any form or medium, created by or derived from a health care provider or the consumer that relates to:

  • HIPAA means the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • Health Benefits means health maintenance organization, insured or self-funded medical, dental, vision, prescription drug and behavioral health benefits.

  • D&O Liability Insurance Policies means all insurance policies (including any “tail policy”) of any of the Debtors for liability of any current or former directors, managers, officers, and members.