Ordinary medical and dental care definition

Ordinary medical and dental care means those procedures that are administered or performed on a routine basis and that do not require hospitalization, surgery or use of general anaesthetic and include, but are not limited to, inoculations, physical examinations and medical treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. Follow requirements of Section 22(1)(b).

Related to Ordinary medical and dental care

  • Emergency medical care means such medical procedures as:

  • Medical care means amounts paid for:

  • Pharmacy care means medications prescribed by a licensed physician and any health-related services considered medically necessary to determine the need or effectiveness of the medications.

  • Authorized medical physicist means an individual who:

  • COVERED DENTAL CARE SERVICES means any dental service, treatment, or procedure that we have determined is eligible for reimbursement under this plan. PREDETERMINATION is a procedure whereby you or your dentist sends us your treatment plan before treatment is rendered and we review to determine if a proposed treatment is covered under your plan. A predetermination is an estimate, not a guarantee of payment, and is based on your eligibility status and benefits at the time of the request. It is subject to change. In addition, predetermination also determines if a dental service is dentally necessary, or is medically necessary for an orthodontics service.