"Insurance, Major Medical" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
Insurance providing a broad range of medical services and supplies, when prescribed by a physician, whether or not the patient is hospitalized. It frequently is an extension of a basic policy and benefits will not begin until the basic policy is exhausted.
Descriptor ID |
D007354
|
MeSH Number(s) |
N03.219.521.576.343.533
|
Concept/Terms |
Insurance, Health, Catastrophic- Insurance, Health, Catastrophic
- Catastrophic Health Insurance
- Catastrophic Health Insurances
- Health Insurance, Catastrophic
- Health Insurances, Catastrophic
- Insurance, Catastrophic Health
- Insurances, Catastrophic Health
Comprehensive Health Insurance- Comprehensive Health Insurance
- Comprehensive Health Insurances
- Health Insurance, Comprehensive
- Health Insurances, Comprehensive
- Insurance, Comprehensive Health
- Insurances, Comprehensive Health
|
Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more general than "Insurance, Major Medical".
Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more specific than "Insurance, Major Medical".
This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Insurance, Major Medical" by people in this website by year, and whether "Insurance, Major Medical" was a major or minor topic of these publications.
To see the data from this visualization as text,
click here.
Below are the most recent publications written about "Insurance, Major Medical" by people in Profiles.
-
Repeat experience with the doughnut hole in Medicare Part D: when the doughnut hole becomes a tunnel. Med Care. 2011 May; 49(5):436-42.
-
Implementing KDOQI CKD definition and staging guidelines in Southern California Kaiser Permanente. Am J Kidney Dis. 2009 Mar; 53(3 Suppl 3):S86-99.
-
Reoperation and mortality after surgical treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy in a large prepaid medical care program. Med Care. 1992 Feb; 30(2):117-25.