Examples of Emergency Medical Assistance in a sentence
Emergency Medical Evacuation upon the advice of Our Emergency Medical Assistance Service the reasonable and necessary costs of transporting the Insured Person to the nearest suitable Hospital incurred outside the United Kingdom or the Insured Person’s Country of Residence (if different).
A written statement from the police, coastguard or other approved rescue authority involved in the search/rescue must be obtained and submitted to Us in the event of a claim.If We incur costs as a result of advice or assistance being provided or the settlement of any expenses beingmade in good faith by the Emergency Medical Assistance Service to any person who is not insured under this policy, You shall reimburse Us in respect of such costs and expenses.
ConditionsThe following conditions apply to Medical and Emergency Travel Expenses in addition to the Policy Conditions at the back of this policy.(1) You must contact the Emergency Medical Assistance Service if You require inpatient Hospital treatment or Repatriation otherwise We may not be able to reimburse the costs incurred.(2) The Emergency Medical Assistance Service must be informed immediately or as soon as reasonably possible of any potential Search and Rescue Expenses claim.
This requirement does not apply for the Emergency Medical Assistance for Noncitizens Program.
These noncitizens may be eligible for Medicaid through Emergency Medical Assistance for Aliens (EMA), if they meet all other eligibility criteria.
What is covered:This Policy provides a host of value added Emergency Medical Assistance and Emergency personal services as described below, on Cashless Facility basis.
Any loss, damage, liability or claims arising from or in connection with acts or omission of any third-party service providers, including without limitation those providing Second Medical Opinion Services and International Emergency Medical Assistance and all other services available to you or the insured under the policy.
Any expense incurred for Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation where the Participant, in the opinion of the Emergency Medical Assistance Provider’s physician, can travel as an ordinary passenger without a medical escort.
Waiver Of Excess That if the Insured Person has selected Optional Cover, the Excess of R2,000 applicable to any Emergency Medical Assistance and Expenses will be waived, if the Insured Person is hospitalised as an in-patient.
Any expense incurred for Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation if the Participant is not suffering from a Serious Medical Condition, and/or in the opinion of Our Emergency Medical Assistance Provider’s physician, the Participant can be adequately treated locally, or treatment can be reasonably delayed until the Participant returns to their Country of Domicile.