| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Expressions | Domain | Definition | |
| High risk | Women | Is a determination made by the awarding agency of a recipient's ability to financially administer Federal project funds. Additional reporting requirements are imposed on high risk recipients. (references) | |
| High risk area | Health | A potential flaw in management controls requiring management attention and possible corrective action. (references) | |
| High risk of severe thunderstorms | Weather | Severe weather is expected to affect more than 10 percent of the area. A high risk is rare, and implies an unusually dangerous situation and usually the possibility of a major severe weather outbreak. Also, see slight risk, moderate risk, and convective outlook. (references) | |
| High Risk Pool | Actuary | High risk pools are subsidized health insurance pools that are organized by some states and offer health insurance to individuals who have been denied health insurance because of a medical condition or whose premiums are rated significantly higher than average due to health status or claims experience. High risk pools can be a form of qualified health coverage for the HCTC (Health Coverage Tax Credit) if they are deemed state-qualified. To be considered qualified, the high risk pool must provide coverage to all individuals guaranteed coverage through HIPAA, not impose any preexisting conditions exclusions, meet certain requirements for premium rates and covered benefits, and be qualified by the state. (references) | |
| High risk road user group | Transportation | Any category most at risk in traffic and generating little risk to other road users. Source: European Union. (references) | |
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| List of SPC High Risk days | 30 | List of SPC High Risk days | 30 | |
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