0 protection against possible damage or punishment -- zabezpieczenie, ubezpieczenie
1 money paid or promised to you if something valuable to you is lost or damaged -- odszkodowanie
indemnity insurance
So it wasn't just the private insurers selling traditional indemnity insurance, and so forth, who weren't paying attention.
He also advised on its financing, and attempted to use the indemnity as leverage to push through radical fiscal reforms.
He saw the payment of indemnities as an act that acknowledged wrong and made possible forgiveness and a return to normality.
Of course, it might be said that many patients do not themselves choose managed care over indemnity health insurance.
It should not be forgotten that indemnity health insurance never paid for all medical services.
The equivocal view also generates new reasons to resist rigid anonymity and indemnity protections in genetic and gestational "donation" contexts.
Nurses taking on extended roles should check that they have professional indemnity cover.
The least offensive form of insurance was indemnity, where a third party merely gave direct cash payments to the insured.