Inpatient care definition

Inpatient care means treatment for which the insured person has to stay in a hospital for more than 24 hours for a covered event.
Inpatient care means a stay in a hospital, hospice, or residential health care facility, any subsequent treatment in connection with such inpatient care, or any period of incapacity. A person is considered an “inpatient” when a health care facility formally admits him/her to the facility with the expectation that he/she will remain at least overnight and occupy a bed, even if it later develops that such person can be discharged or transferred to another facility and does not actually remain overnight.
Inpatient care means an overnight stay in a hospital, hospice or residential medical care facility, including a period of incapacity or any subsequent treatment in connection with the inpatient care.

Examples of Inpatient care in a sentence

  • A Facility which mainly provides Inpatient care for Ill or Injured people.

  • Medical Care in Military Treatment Facilities Outpatient medical care is provided to IMS at no cost, see ITO block 12 b Same Outpatient care is provided to dependents of IMS as dependents of the United States Active Duty Service Member Inpatient care is provided to IMS at no cost to IMS, MTF may get reimbursed by IMET/FMS programs or foreign government based on a Reciprocal Agreement between IMS government and the United States.

  • Inpatient care (i.e. an overnight stay) in a hospital, hospice or residential medical care facility including any period of incapacity or subsequent treatment in connection with or consequent to such as inpatient care.

  • Cost of Inpatient care for the Dependents is usually covered by IMS’s Embassy or purchased commercial insurance by the IMS (including delivery).

  • Inpatient care is provided for dependents of IMS in the MTF on a space available basis, inpatient services coverage is based on a Reciprocal Agreement between IMS government and the United States.


More Definitions of Inpatient care

Inpatient care means a stay in a hospital, hospice, or residential health care facility, any subsequent treatment in connection with such inpatient care, or any period of incapacity. A person is considered an “inpatient” when a health care facility formally admits that person to the facility with the expectation that they will remain at least overnight and occupy a bed, even if it later develops that such person can be discharged or transferred to another facility and does not actually remain overnight.
Inpatient care means treatment for which the Scheme Member has to stay in a hospital for more than 24 hours for a covered event;
Inpatient care means treatment for which the insured person has to stay in a hospital
Inpatient care means the services provided by an inpatient facility to a recipient who has been admitted to a hospital, long-term care facility, or facility of a hospice that provides care 24 hours a day.
Inpatient care means a stay in a hospital or other medical facility and includes any subsequent treatment in connection with inpatient care. (7) "Continuing treatment" means treatment by a "health care provider" that involves one or more of the following: (a) a period of incapacity of more than three (3)consecutive calendar days (as well as any subsequent treatment or period of incapacity relating to the same condition) that also involves either two (2) or more treatments by a "health care provider", or treatment by a "health care provider" on at least one (1) occasion that results in a regimen of continuing treatment under the supervision of a "health care provider"; (b) any period of incapacity due to pregnancy (including morning sickness); (c) any period of incapacity or treatment for an incapacity due to a chronic health condition that requires periodic visits for treatment, which continues over an extended period of time, and may cause episodic (i.e., a period of incapacity for less than three (3) days) rather than a continuing incapacity (such as asthma, diabetes, and migraine headaches); (d) a period of incapacity that is long-term due to a condition for which treatment may not be effective; and (e) any period of absence to receive multiple treatments, including treatment of a condition that would likely result in a period of incapacity for a period of more than three (3) days if not treated. (8) "Health care provider" means an individual holding either a physician's and surgeon's certificate or an osteopathic physician's and surgeon's certificate issued pursuant to Article 4 of Chapter 5 of Division 2 of the California Business and Professions Code, or any other individual duly licensed to practice medicine in another state or jurisdiction who directly treats or supervises the treatment of the serious health condition, or by any other person determined by the Secretary of Labor to be capable of providing health care services. The definition includes podiatrists, dentists, clinical psychologists, optometrists, chiropractors (limited in scope), nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, and certain Christian Science practitioners.
Inpatient care means treatment for which the Insured Members has to stay in a Hospital/Nursing Home for more than 24 hours for a covered event
Inpatient care means a level of care provided to a patient that is consistent with the categories "inpatient respite care day" and "general inpatient care day" described in 42 C.F.R. 418.302(b)(3) and (4).