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  2. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Group Policy is a feature of Windows operating systems that controls the working environment of user and computer accounts. It provides centralized management and configuration of operating systems, applications, and users' settings in an Active Directory environment.

  3. Group insurance - Wikipedia

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    Group insurance is an insurance that covers a group of people, such as employees or members of an association, for lower rates than individual coverage. Learn about the characteristics, pricing, international variations and underwriting requirements of group insurance.

  4. Insurance policy - Wikipedia

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    An insurance policy is a contract between the insurer and the policyholder that determines the claims the insurer is legally required to pay. Learn about the general features, structure, and parts of an insurance policy, as well as the legal principles and doctrines that apply to it.

  5. Policy - Wikipedia

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    Policy is a deliberate system of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. Learn about different types of policies, their intended and unintended effects, and the policy cycle model in political science.

  6. What Is an HMO? - WebMD

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    An HMO is a health insurance plan that covers your care when you use a network of doctors and hospitals that your insurance company has agreed to pay. Learn how HMOs work, what they cover and don ...

  7. Public policy - Wikipedia

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    Public policy is an institutionalized proposal or a set of elements to solve or address real-world problems, guided by a conception and often implemented by programs. Learn about the different conceptions, stages, and examples of public policy from various sources and perspectives.

  8. Captive insurance - Wikipedia

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    Captive insurance is an alternative to self-insurance in which a parent group creates a licensed insurance company to provide coverage for itself. Learn about the origin, variations, regulation and benefits of captive insurance, as well as the most common domiciles for captives around the world.

  9. Administrative Template - Wikipedia

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    Policy - Groups definitions into one node and configuration screen of the GPEdit tree; Optional keywords used include: Keyname - used to define what registry key will be affected; View Filtering must be turned off in order to see custom preference settings (such as this example) in the Group Policy Editor.