Common use of Reasonable and Customary Clause in Contracts

Reasonable and Customary. CHARGES shall mean charges for medical care which is medically necessary shall be considered reasonable and customary to the extent that it does not exceed the general level of charges being made by others of similar standing in the locality where the charge is incurred, when furnishing like or comparable treatment, services or supplies to individual of the same sex and of comparable age for a similar sickness, disease or injury and in accordance with accepted medical standards and practice could not have been omitted without adversely affecting the Insured Person’s medical condition.

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Samples: Our Agreement, Our Agreement, Our Agreement

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Reasonable and Customary. CHARGES shall mean charges for medical care which is medically necessary shall be considered reasonable and customary to the extent that it does not exceed the general level of charges being made by others of similar standing in the locality where the charge is incurred, when furnishing like or comparable treatment, services or supplies to individual of the same sex and of comparable age for a similar sickness, disease or injury and in accordance with accepted medical standards and practice could not have been omitted without adversely affecting affecting the Insured Person’s medical condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.berjayasompo.com.my

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