Hospitalisation definition

Hospitalisation. Means admission in a Hospital for a minimum period of 24 In patient Care consecutive hours except for specified procedures/ treatments, where such admission could be for a period of less than 24consecutive hours.
Hospitalisation means admission in a Hospital for a minimum period of 24 consecutive Inpatient care hours except for specified procedures/treatments, where such admission could be for a period of less than 24 consecutive hours;
Hospitalisation means admission in a Hospital for a minimum period of 24 consecutive ‘In-patient Care’ hours except for specified procedures/ treatments, where such admission could be for a period of less than 24 consecutive hours.

Examples of Hospitalisation in a sentence

  • Premium - For Higher Hospitalisation, a part of the premium will be recovered from your salary and the differential premium will be borne by TCSL.

  • Under this scheme, you and your enrolled dependents will be automatically covered under Higher Hospitalisation benefits.

  • In case of accident, the Owner shall be informed in writing forthwith and First-Aid, Hospitalisation shall be provided by the Bidder.

  • Higher HospitalisationCoverage under Higher Hospitalisation is mandatory.

  • Any medical practitioner authorised by the Bank / Third Party Administrator / shall be allowed to examine the Insured Person in case of any alleged injury or disease leading to Hospitalisation, if so required.


More Definitions of Hospitalisation

Hospitalisation means admission in a hospital for a minimum period of 24 Inpatient care consecutive hours except for day care treatment , where such admission could be for a period of less than 24 consecutive hours
Hospitalisation. Means admission in a Hospital/Nursing Home for a minimum period of 24 In-patient care consecutive hours except for the specified day care procedures/treatments, where such admission could be for a period of less than 24 consecutive hours. For list of these specified day care procedures/treatments, please see Annexure-1. Note: Procedures/treatments usually done in outpatient department are not payable under the policy even if admitted/converted as an in-patient in the hospital for more than 24 hours.
Hospitalisation means any unexpected admission to a hospital department. It does not usually apply to scheduled admissions that were planned before study inclusion or visits to casualty (without admission).
Hospitalisation means admission to a Hospital as a registered in-patient for Medically Necessary treatments for a covered Disability upon recommendation of a physician. A patient shall not be considered as an in-patient if the patient does not physically stay in the hospital for the whole period of confinement.
Hospitalisation means admission to a Hospital as a registered in-patient for Medically Necessary treatments for a covered Disability upon recommendation of a Physician. A patient shall not be considered as an in-patient if the patient does not physically stay in the Hospital for the whole period of confinement. Hotel shall mean any paid travel accommodations.
Hospitalisation means admission in a hospital for a minimum period of twenty-four (24) consecutive ‘In-patient care’ hours except for specified procedures/ treatments, where such admission could be for a period of less than twenty four (24) consecutive hours.
Hospitalisation means being confined in a Hospital as a registered in-patient because of a medical necessity and on the recommendation of a Doctor. It must be a continuous 24 hours period for which the Hospital makes a charge for room and board for the treatment of Injury or Illness.