Emergency Services Outside Canada Sample Clauses

Emergency Services Outside Canada. Expenses incurred for emergency services outside Canada are subject to a lifetime maximum of $1,000,000 per person or, if lower, any other applicable lifetime maximum.
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Emergency Services Outside Canada. Expenses incurred for emergency services outside Canada are subject to a lifetime maximum of $3,000,000 per person or, if lower, any other applicable lifetime maximum. Medical services and equipment We will cover 80% of the costs for the medical services listed below when ordered by a doctor (the services of a licensed optometrist, ophthalmologist or dentist do not require a doctor’s order).  out-of-hospital private duty nurse services when medically necessary. Services must be for nursing care, and not for custodial care. The private duty nurse must be a nurse, or nursing assistant who is licensed, certified or registered in the province where you live and who does not normally live with you. The services of a registered nurse are eligible only when someone with lesser qualifications can not perform the duties. There is a limit of $25,000 per person during any 3 consecutive benefit years.  transportation in a licensed ambulance, if medically necessary, that takes you to and from the nearest hospital that is able to provide the necessary medical services. Expenses incurred outside Canada for emergency services will be paid based on the conditions specified above for emergency services under Expenses out of your province.  transportation in a licensed air ambulance, if medically necessary, that takes you to the nearest hospital that provides the necessary emergency services. Expenses incurred outside Canada for emergency services will be paid based on the conditions specified above for emergency services under Expenses out of your province.  the following diagnostic services rendered outside of a hospital, except if the covered person's provincial plan prohibits payment of these expenses:  laboratory tests.  ultrasounds.  MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), CT (computed tomography) scans and other medical imaging services, up to a combined maximum of $1,000 per person per benefit year.  dental services, including braces and splints, to repair damage to natural teeth caused by an accidental blow to the mouth that occurs while you are covered. These services must be received within 12 months of the accident. We will not cover more than the fee stated in the Dental Association Fee Guide for a general practitioner in the province where the employee lives. The guide must be the current guide at the time that treatment is received.  contact lenses or intraocular lenses following a cataract surgery, limited to a lifetime maximum of one lens per eye.  wigs ...
Emergency Services Outside Canada. Medical services and equipment ◼ obtained in Canada, if available, regardless of any waiting lists, and ◼ covered by the medicare plan in the province where you live. However, if referred services are not available in Canada, they may be obtained outside of Canada. Expenses incurred for emergency services outside Canada are subject to a lifetime maximum of $3,000,000 per person or, if lower, any other applicable lifetime maximum. We will cover 80% of the costs for the medical services listed below when ordered by a doctor (the services of a licensed optometrist, ophthalmologist or dentist do not require a doctor’s order). ◼ out-of-hospital private duty nurse services when medically necessary. Services must be for nursing care, and not for custodial care. The private duty nurse must be a nurse, or nursing assistant who is licensed, certified or registered in the province where you live and who does not normally live with you. The services of a registered nurse are eligible only when someone with lesser qualifications cannot perform the duties. There is a limit of $25,000 per person during any 3 consecutive benefit years. ◼ transportation in a licensed ambulance, if medically necessary, that takes you to and from the nearest hospital that is able to provide the necessary medical services. Expenses incurred outside Canada for emergency services will be paid based on the conditions specified above for emergency services under Expenses out of your province. ◼ transportation in a licensed air ambulance, if medically necessary, that takes you to the nearest hospital that provides the necessary emergency services. Expenses incurred outside Canada for emergency services will be paid based on the conditions specified above for emergency services under Expenses out of your province. ◼ the following diagnostic services rendered outside of a hospital, except if the covered person's provincial plan prohibits payment of these expenses: 🞏 laboratory tests. 🞏 ultrasounds. 🞏 MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), CT (computed tomography) scans and other medical imaging services, up to a combined maximum of $1,000 per person per benefit year. ◼ dental services, including braces and splints, to repair damage to natural teeth caused by an accidental blow to the mouth that occurs while you are covered. These services must be received within 12 months of the accident. We will not cover more than the fee stated in the Dental Association Fee Guide for a general practitioner in the p...

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