List of Eligible Expenses Sample Clauses

List of Eligible Expenses. Medical Travel: When ordered by the attending physician because in his/her opinion adequate medical treatment is not available within a 100 kilometre radius of the employee’s home campus, the following are included as eligible expenses:  Public transportation (e.g. scheduled air, rail, bus, taxi and/or ferry);  Automobile use as set out in the policy or collective agreement (as applicable) of employee’s institution Accommodation: Where transportation has been provided as outlined above, accommodation in a commercial facility, Easter Seal House, Xxxxxxx House, Vancouver Lodge, Xxxxxx XxXxxxxx House, or other similar institutions as approved by the administrator, before and after medical treatment. Meals: Where transportation has been provided above, reasonable and customary expenses for meals as set out in the policy or collective agreement (as applicable) of the employee’s institution. Attendant: Where necessary, and at the request of the attending physician, transportation and accommodation of an attendant (e.g. family member or registered nurse) in connection with expenses incurred under items 1 and 2 above. Superior Benefits A superior benefit that existed in an institution's Medical Travel Referral Benefit Plan or Collective agreement that was in place prior to the 1998 Common Agreement continues to apply. Exclusions No benefit shall be payable for:  Charges which are considered an insured service of any provincial government plan;  Charges which are considered an insured service under the extended health plan, or any other group plan in force at the time;  Charges for a surgical procedure or treatment performed primarily for beautification, or charges for hospital confinement for such surgical procedure or treatment;  Charges for medical treatment, transport or travel, other than specifically provided under eligible expenses;  Charges not included in the list of eligible expenses;  Charges for services and supplies which are furnished without the recommendation and approval of a physician acting within the scope of his/her license;  Charges which are not medically necessary to the care and treatment of any existing or suspected injury, disease or pregnancy;  Charges which are from an occupational injury or disease covered by any Workers’ Compensation legislation or similar legislation;  Charges which would not normally have been incurred but for the presence of this coverage or for which the employee or dependent is not legally allowed to p...
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List of Eligible Expenses. Medical Travel: When ordered by the attending physician because in his/her opinion adequate medical treatment is not available within a one hundred (100) kilometre radius of the employee’s home campus, the following are included as eligible expenses: • Public transportation (e.g. scheduled air, rail, bus, taxi and/or ferry); • Automobile use as set out in the Policy or Collective Agreement (as applicable).
List of Eligible Expenses. Medical Travel When ordered by the attending physician because in his/her opinion adequate medical treatment is not available within a 100 kilometer radius of the employee’s home campus, the following are included as eligible expenses: ➢ Public transportation (e.g. scheduled air, rail, bus, taxi and/or ferry); ➢ Automobile use as set out in the policy or collective agreement (as applicable) of employee’s institution Accommodation: Where transportation has been provided as outlined above, accommodation in a commercial facility, Easter Seal House, Xxxxxxx House, Vancouver Lodge, Xxxxxx XxXxxxxx House, or other similar institutions as approved by the administrator, before and after medical treatment Meals: Where transportation has been provided above, reasonable and customary expenses for meals as set out in the policy or collective agreement (as applicable) of the employee’s institution Attendant: Where necessary, and at the request of the attending physician, transportation and accommodation of an attendant (e.g. family member or registered nurse) in connection with expenses incurred under items 1 and 2 above Superior Benefits A superior benefit that existed in an institution's Medical Travel Referral Benefit Plan or Collective agreement that was in place prior to the 1998 Common Agreement continues to apply.
List of Eligible Expenses. Medical Travel: When ordered by the attending physician because in his/her opinion adequate medical treatment is not available within a one hundred (100) kilometre radius of the employee’s home campus, the following are included as eligible expenses: ➢ Public transportation (e.g. scheduled air, rail, bus, taxi and/or ferry); ➢ Automobile use as set out in the policy or Collective Agreement (as applicable) of employee’s institution. Accommodation: Where transportation has been provided as outlined above, accommodation in a commercial facility, Easter Seal House, Xxxxxxx House, Vancouver Lodge, Xxxxxx XxXxxxxx House, or other similar institutions as approved by the administrator, before and after medical treatment. Meals: Where transportation has been provided above, reasonable and customary expenses for meals as set out in the policy or Collective Agreement (as applicable) of the employee’s institution. Attendant: Where necessary, and at the request of the attending physician, transportation and accommodation of an attendant (e.g. family member or registered nurse) in connection with expenses incurred under items 1 and 2 above.

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