- compensation paid (to someone) for damages or losses or money already spent etc.; "he received reimbursement for his travel expenses"
- (reimburse) pay back for some expense incurred; "Can the company reimburse me for my professional travel?"
- recoup: reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss
- Reimbursement is the act of compensating someone for an expense . Often, a person is reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses when the person incurs those expenses through employment or in carrying out duties for another party.
- (reimburse) To compensate with pay or money; especially, to repay money spent on one's behalf
- (Reimbursements) All reimbursement requests shall be filed for approval and payment within 10 days after the travel period ends for which the reimbursement is being requested.
- (reimbursements) [DSMC] Amounts received by an activity for the cost of material, work, or services furnished to others, for credit to an appropriation or other fund account.
- (Reimbursements) Legislators’ euphemism for “legally fleecing the taxpayers by making up crap that they then have to pay us for.”
- (reimbursements) An eligibility requirement imposed by GASB. A nonexchange revenue (or expense) cannot be recognized until the resources are expended, when a grant or contribution makes this requirement. Also, see interfund reimbursements.
- (Reimburse) (v): make good by paying back
- (reimburse) To repay or compensate a person or business for expenses, damages, losses, and so on.
- Payment of an amount of money related to the amount of the loss to or on behalf of the insured upon the occurrence of a defined loss.
- Payment made by a third party to a beneficiary or to a dentist on behalf of the beneficiary, toward repayment of expenses incurred for a service covered by the contractual arrangement.
- refers to the payment by the patient (first-party) or insurer (third-party), to the health care provider, for services rendered
- the share of property tax, insurance & CAM fees that a tenant has to pay the landlord besides the base rent.
- The process by which health care providers are paid for their services.
- Payment to participants to ensure that they are not put at a direct, or indirect, financial disadvantage for the time and inconvenience of participation in research. Direct expenses refer to the costs incurred, and indirect expenses refer to losses that arise, because of research participation.
- Payment from a health benefits plan to reimburse an individual's covered medical expenses or directly to a health care professional in payment for services rendered to plan participants.
- This is money you get back from your health plan for covered costs you paid to your doctor.
- Means to repay or pay back to an individual or entity, e.g. to pay an employee for items that were paid by that person's own personal funds.
- Optional field in Meal Rates that allows the % reimbursement for serving #1 of this meal.
- Financial repayment for costs incurred by individuals in the care of a loved one.
- A sum (1) that is received by the federal government as a repayment for commodities sold or services furnished and (2) that is authorized by law to be credited directly to specific appropriation and fund accounts. ...
- Payment made to someone for out-of-pocket expenses has incurred.
- using EIF loan proceeds to pay back a municipal account that advanced internal funds to temporarily pay project costs.