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LRLiving Room
LRLower Right
LRLeft Rear
LRLong Rifle
LRLand Rover
LRLiberia (country code, top level domain)
LRLloyd's Register (various locations)
LRLikelihood Ratio
LRLong-Range
LRLearning Resources
LRLive Rock (type of coral rubble used in aquariums)
LRLine Running (US DoD)
LRLong Reach (fiber)
LRLogistic Regression (statistical analysis)
LRLower Risk (IUCN Red List of Threatened Species category)
LRLinear Regression
LRLaser Rangefinder
LRLight Rail
LRLipid Raft
LRLoadRunner (testing software from Mercury Interactive)
LRLa Rioja (Argentina Province, airline code)
LRLabor Relations
LRLawrencium
LRLabrador Retriever
LRLessor (IRB)
LRLoss Ratio
LRLärarnas Riksförbund (Sweden)
LRLimited Review (various organizations)
LRLanguage Resources
LRLa Resistance (wrestling tag team)
LRLow Rider
LRLinear Response
LRLloyd's Register of Shipping
LRLode Runner (game)
LRLeft Rudder (aviation)
LRLocation Register
LRLeft Recursive (grammar parsing)
LRLast Ride (wrestling finishing move)
LRLactated Ringers
LRLine Receiver
LRLanding Radar (US NASA)
LRLease Rental
LRLapse Rate
LRLong Radius (pipe elbow)
LRLimited Release
LRLatching Relay
LRLightspeed Rescue (Power Rangers)
LRLineas Aereas Costarricenses (Costa Rica, IATA airline code)
LRLovely Rita (Beatles song)
LRLevel Recorder
LRLoudness Rating
LRLatvian Republic
LRLine Relay
LRLine Repeater
LRLow Release
LRLet Ring (guitar playing technique)
LRLow Rate Data (observations taken once every ten seconds)
LRLethal Radius
LRLabelled Release
LRLine Reversal
LRLetter Requirement
LRLorry Receipt
LRLex Romana (Latin: Roman Law, epigraphy)
LRLuther Reigns (WWE wrestler)
LRLocal Repeater
LRLinked Ring
LRLow Repetitive
LRLogical Region (US Army battle field modeling)
LRLet's Rocket (Power Rangers)
LRLocation Refinement
LRLake Rathetear (Everquest)
LRLadies Representative (colleges of India)
LRLeave Rations
LRLogger's Run (amusement park ride)
LRLuise-Reggiannini (synchronization algorithm)
LRLiceo Rotterdam (Guatemala school)
LRLabor Recap Report
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the federal medical loss ratio could arguably meet is the third prong,
With an adjusted medical loss ratio of 72 percent based on 2010 premiums, Anthem would have had to pay a rebate of an estimated $5.6 million, which would still have allowed the insurer to earn an estimated pre-tax net of $15 million in its individual market business in New Hampshire Chesapeake, which did 16 percent of the state's individual business in 2010, would have paid a rebate of $300,000, with an adjusted medical loss ratio of 77 percent--and would have seen a pretax loss after the rebate of an estimated $1.6 million, based on Insurance Department calculations.
If the medical loss ratio is less than the percentage threshold--85 percent for large employer coverage or 80 percent for small employer and individual coverage--the carrier must pay the difference between the actual ratio and the minimum target as a refund.
The HHS Secretary will have the ability to adjust the medical loss ratio on a state-by-state basis to ensure that there is access to insurance.
The report suggests that the low loss ratio and high profitability of the title industry indicate a high pricing structure for Florida.
The medical loss ratio is set at 85%, meaning that managed care plans can spend only 15% of revenue on administrative costs and profits, with 85% being used for beneficiary care, including paying for claims, expenditures for activities that improve health care quality, and fraud prevention activities.
For 2019, Hastings said its loss ratio depends on the "market environment".
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