Common use of Hospital Clause in Contracts

Hospital. Any institution legally licensed as a medical or surgical facility in the country in which it is located, that is a) primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic facilities for clinical and surgical diagnosis, treatment and care of injured and sick persons by or under the supervision of a staff of physicians; and b) not a place of rest, a place for the aged, a nursing or convalescent home or institution, or a long-term care facility. HOSPITAL SERVICES: Hospital staff, nurses, scrub nurses, standard private or semi-private room and board, and other medically necessary treatments or services ordered by a physician for the insured who is admitted to a hospital. These services also include local calls, TV, and newspapers. Private nurse and standard private room upgrade to a suite or junior suite are not included in hospital services.

Appears in 17 contracts

Sources: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

Hospital. Any institution legally licensed as a medical or surgical facility in the country in which it is located, that is a) primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic facilities for clinical and surgical diagnosis, treatment and care of injured and sick persons by or under the supervision of a staff of physicians; and b) not a place of rest, a place for the aged, a nursing or convalescent home or institution, or a long-term care facility. HOSPITAL SERVICES: Hospital staff, nurses, scrub nurses, standard private or semi-private pri- vate room and board, and other medically necessary treatments or services ordered by a physician for the insured who is admitted to a hospital. These services also include local calls, TV, and newspapers. Private nurse and standard private room upgrade to a suite or junior suite are not included in hospital services.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

Hospital. Any institution which is legally licensed as a medical or surgical facility in the country in which it is located, that which is a) primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic facilities for clinical and surgical diagnosis, treatment and care of injured and sick persons by or under the supervision of a staff of physicians; and b) not a place of rest, a place for the aged, a aged or nursing or convalescent home or institution, institution or a long-long term care facility. 36. HOSPITAL SERVICES: Hospital staff, staff nurses, scrub nurses, standard private or semi-private room and board, board and other medically necessary treatments or services ordered by a physician for the insured Insured who is admitted to a hospital. These services also include local calls, TV, and newspapers. Private nurse and standard private room upgrade to a junior suite or junior suite are not included in hospital servicesHospital Services.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Agreement