Medical Practitioner Sample Clauses

Medical Practitioner. Medical Practitioner means a person who holds a valid registration from the Medical Council of any State or Medical Council of India or Council for Indian Medicine or for Homeopathy set up by the Government of India or a State Government and is thereby entitled to practice medicine within its jurisdiction; and is acting within its scope and jurisdiction of license.
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Medical Practitioner. A person who has full registration under the Medical Acts of the country where they practice and who specialises in nursing, homeopathy, acupuncture, orthopaedic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, chiropody, podiatry or physiotherapy treatment, and to whom you have been referred by a medical doctor. Medical referral letter A letter from your medical doctor or specialist which refers you to another medical practitioner for treatment covered by your plan. We will only pay for treatment when the start date of your treatment is within 3 months of the date of your medical referral letter. Medical services provider(s) A hospital, out-patient clinic, medical practitioner, dental practitioner, optician or pharmacy that is part of the medical network you are entitled to use for treatment covered by your plan. The medical network you are entitled to use is stated on your Certificate of Insurance, network card or smartphone application. Medical underwriting The process of you providing and us assessing the health and medical information we ask for to decide the terms under which we will accept your application for cover, or for enhanced cover. Based on the information you give us, we may decide to place special terms on your cover. Network card Your personal membership card that will state your plan type and the NextCare network you are entitled to use. It will also state any excess that applies to your plan. Out-of-network penalty The additional co-insurance we will apply to your claim settlement amount when you receive your treatment at a medical services provider that you are not entitled to use. Out-patient A patient who attends a hospital consulting room, emergency room or out-patient clinic, when it is not medically necessary for them to be admitted as a day-patient or an in-patient. Out-patient surgical procedure An out-patient procedure where one or more of the following is medically necessary: - • general or local anaesthesia or intravenous sedation • manipulation or relocation of a fractured bone or dislocated joint by a medical doctor • invasive surgical procedures • invasive diagnostic procedures involving venous cannulation • the use of endoscopic equipment Period of cover A period of 12 months from your date of entry or from any subsequent renewal date. Your period of cover is as shown on your Certificate of Insurance.
Medical Practitioner. A person who has full registration under the Medical Acts of the country where they practice and who specialises in nursing, homeopathy, acupuncture, orthopaedic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, chiropody, podiatry or physiotherapy treatment, and to whom you have been referred by a medical doctor. Medical referral letter A letter from your medical doctor or specialist which refers you to another medical practitioner for treatment covered by your plan. We will only pay for treatment when the start date of your treatment is within 3 months of the date of your medical referral letter. Medical services provider(s) A hospital, out-patient clinic, medical practitioner, dental practitioner, optician or pharmacy. Medical underwriting The process of you providing and us assessing the health and medical information we ask for to decide the terms under which we will accept your application for cover, or for enhanced cover. Based on the information you give us, we may decide to place special terms on your cover, such as personal medical exclusions, or we may decide not to offer you cover. Out-patient A patient who attends a hospital consulting room, emergency room or out-patient clinic, when it is not medically necessary for them to be admitted as a day-patient or an in-patient. Out-patient surgical procedure An out-patient procedure where one or more of the following is medically necessary: - • general or local anaesthesia or intravenous sedation • manipulation or relocation of a fractured bone or dislocated joint by a medical doctor • invasive surgical procedures • invasive diagnostic procedures involving venous cannulation • the use of endoscopic equipment Period of cover A period of 12 months from your date of entry or from any subsequent renewal date. Your period of cover is as shown on your Certificate of Insurance. Personal medical exclusions A restriction on your cover that is stated on your Certificate of Insurance and specifically excludes treatment of a certain medical condition or conditions and any related conditions. Plan The BronzeLite plan, Bronze plan, SilverLite plan, Silver plan, or Gold plan on which you and your eligible dependants are covered. Plan holder The person stated as the plan holder on the Certificate of Insurance. Planned caesarean section A caesarean section which has been scheduled to take place more than 24 hours in advance, whether this be for medical or elective reasons. Post-hospital treatment Medi...
Medical Practitioner. It is agreed that a medical practitioner shall be provided at all times on tours of one (1) week or more, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon between the Travel Committee and the TSO.
Medical Practitioner. Medical Practitioner shall mean any legally qualified medical practitioner other than
Medical Practitioner. A person duly qualified and registered to practise western medicine in Hong Kong.
Medical Practitioner. Any suitably qualified Medical Practitioner registered by the General Medical Council in the United Kingdom (or foreign equivalent); or in respect of dental treatment only, a dental practitioner who is registered with the British Dental Association (or foreign equivalent); other than: • You; or. • A member of Your immediate family; or • Your employee; or • Any person with whom You have a contract for services. Occupying: Means travelling in, getting into or getting out of any Rental Vehicle.
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Medical Practitioner. 12.19.1 You shall advise the Trust of the name of your medical practitioner prior to the commencement date and update such details of the practitioner should they change.
Medical Practitioner. Any legally qualified medical practitioner other than
Medical Practitioner. A medically qualified person other than an Insured Person, a relative of an Insured Person, or an Employee of the Insured, who is currently registered with the General Medical Council in the United Kingdom (or foreign equivalent) to practise medicine.
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