Hospital Charges, Medical Practitioner and Specialist Fees Sample Clauses

Hospital Charges, Medical Practitioner and Specialist Fees a. Charges for in-patient or day-patient treatment made by a hospital including charges for accommodation (xxxx/semi-private or private); diagnostic tests; operating theatre charges including surgeon and anaesthetist charges; and charges for nursing care by a qualified nurse; drugs and dressings prescribed by a medical practitioner or specialist; and surgical appliances used by the medical practitioner during surgery. This includes pre and post-operative consultations while an in-patient or day-patient and includes charges for intensive care. The above benefit should be pre-authorised and its maximum benefit should be mutually agreed between the policyholder and the insurer and stipulated in the insurance contract.
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Hospital Charges, Medical Practitioner and Specialist Fees a) Charges for in-patient or day-patient treatment made by a hospital including charges for accommodation (xxxx/semi-private or private); diagnostic tests; operating theatre charges including surgeon and anaesthetist charges; and charges for nursing care by a qualified nurse; drugs and dressings prescribed by a medical practitioner or specialist; and surgical appliances used by the medical practitioner during surgery. This includes pre and post-operative consultations while an in-patient or day-patient and includes charges for intensive care. b) Ancillary charges: Purchase and rental of crutches, canes, walking aids and self-propelled non-electronic wheelchairs within six months of an eligible medical condition which required in-patient or day-patient hospital treatment. a) Full Refund Pre-Authorisation 🕿 b) Up to RMB 6,300 per medical condition a) Full Refund Pre-Authorisation 🕿 b) Up to RMB 6,300 per medical condition a) Full Refund Pre-Authorisation 🕿 b) Up to RMB 9,450 per medical condition a) Full Refund Pre-Authorisation 🕿 b) Up to RMB 12,600 per medical condition
Hospital Charges, Medical Practitioner and Specialist Fees a Charges for in-patient or day-patient treatment made by a hospital including charges for accommodation (xxxx/semi-private or private); diagnostic tests; operating theatre charges including surgeon and anaesthetist charges; and charges for nursing care by a qualified nurse; drugs and dressings prescribed by a medical practitioner or specialist; and surgical appliances used by the medical practitioner during surgery This includes pre and post-operative consultations while an in-patient or day-patient and includes charges for intensive care The above benefit should be pre-authorised and its maximum benefit should be mutually agreed between the policyholder and the insurer and stipulated in the insurance contract b Actual ancillary charges: purchase and rental of crutches, canes, walking aids and self-propelled non-electronic wheelchairs within six months of an eligible medical condition which required in-patient or day-patient hospital treatment The above maximum benefit should be mutually agreed between the policyholder and the insurer and stipulated in the insurance contract
Hospital Charges, Medical Practitioner and Specialist Fees a) Charges for in-patient or day-patient treatment made by a hospital including charges for accommodation (xxxx/semi-private or private); diagnostic tests; operating theatre charges including surgeon and anaesthetist charges; and charges for nursing care by a qualified nurse; drugs and dressings prescribed by a medical practitioner or specialist; and surgical appliances used by the medical practitioner during surgery. This includes pre and post-operative consultations while an in-patient or day-patient and includes charges for intensive care. b) Ancillary charges: Purchase and rental of crutches, canes, walking aids and self-propelled non-electronic wheelchairs within six months of an eligible medical condition which required in-patient or day-patient hospital treatment. a)

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