Day Case Procedure definition

Day Case Procedure means a Medically Necessary surgical procedure for investigation or treatment to the Insured Person performed in a medical clinic, or day case procedure centre or Hospital with facilities for recovery as a Day Patient.
Day Case Procedure means a Medically Necessary surgical procedure for
Day Case Procedure means a Medically Necessary medical or surgical procedure which is performed by a Physician in an outpatient facility. An outpatient facility may refer to a) a Physician’s clinic; or

More Definitions of Day Case Procedure

Day Case Procedure means a Medically Necessary surgical procedure which is performed in an outpatient facility. An outpatient facility may refer to a) a Physician’s clinic; or b) a day case centre, a day care centre or an outpatient department or equivalent facility established and operated by a Hospital.
Day Case Procedure means a Medically Necessary surgical procedure for investigation or
Day Case Procedure means a Medically Necessary surgical procedure provided in connection with investigation or Treatment for a Disability to the Insured Person performed in a Healthcare Facility where the Insured Person has not been Confined.

Related to Day Case Procedure

  • Contested case hearing means a hearing under chapter 4 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, MCL 24.271 to 24.287, as authorized under chapter 5 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, MCL 24.291 to 24.292.