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A comprehensive collection of healthcare insurance terminology resources rolled into one. Better yet, the definitions of the vocabulary have been edited into layman's terms (or plain English), so they are easy to understand. Gone are the days when looking up the definition of a simple word or phrase is confusing!

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Produktbeschreibung
A comprehensive collection of healthcare insurance terminology resources rolled into one. Better yet, the definitions of the vocabulary have been edited into layman's terms (or plain English), so they are easy to understand. Gone are the days when looking up the definition of a simple word or phrase is confusing!


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Autorenporträt
Kristen has a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with minors in Counseling Psychology and Educational/ Developmental Psychology. While in undergrad Kristen enjoyed interning with her university's Counseling Center as well as being a Teaching Assistant for her favorite subject: Psychology. After graduating she worked as a case manager for a not-for-profit, helping children and adolescents with their mental well-being.

Her graduate work is in Public Health, specifically with concentrations in Epidemiology and Social Behavioral Sciences. During her time in graduate school, she was afforded the opportunity to intern again; this time it being the Department of Public Health with Indiana University School of Medicine. In her last year of graduate school, she worked as a health educator with a major health benefits group.

Now, with her own family, she wishes to continue providing a positive impact in the lives of those around her whenever possible.