First Diagnosis definition

First Diagnosis means the first time a covered person is diagnosed as having internal Cancer or malignant melanoma (this excludes all other skin cancer); provided the diagnosis is after the waiting period and while this policy is in force with respect to the covered person.
First Diagnosis means the diagnosis of the first Cancer in the lifetime of the life assured. The diagnosis of cancer shall be done by an independent medical practitioner.
First Diagnosis. First Diagnosis means the point in time at which the requirements of any Critical Illness under this Policy were first satisfied with respect to the Insured Person, including the availability of all the test reports and medical reports evidencing such diagnosis.

Examples of First Diagnosis in a sentence

  • This benefit is payable provided that: the Critical Illness is covered under the Policy for the Insured Person as stated in the Certificate of Insurance; the Critical Illness first occurs or first manifests itself during the Coverage Period as a first incidence; First Diagnosis of the Critical Illness should have occurred during the Insured Person’s life-time, i.e, no payment under any benefit shall be made if such First Diagnosis of the Critical Illness is made post-mortem.


More Definitions of First Diagnosis

First Diagnosis means the point in time at which the requirements of any Critical Illness under this Policy were first satisfied with respect to the Insured Person, including the availability of all the test reports and medical reports evidencing such diagnosis.
First Diagnosis means the medical diagnosis of a Critical Illness as per the defined criteria in an Insured Member for the first time after the Inception of the cover by a “Physician” or “Registered Medical Practitioner”.

Related to First Diagnosis

  • Diagnosis means the definition of the nature of the Client's disorder. When formulating the Diagnosis of Client, CONTRACTOR shall use the diagnostic codes and axes as specified in the most current edition of the DSM published by the American Psychiatric Association. DSM diagnoses will be recorded on all IRIS documents, as appropriate.

  • Psychotropic medication means medication the prescribed intent of which is to affect or alter thought processes, mood, or behavior including but not limited to anti-psychotic, antidepressant, anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), and behavior medications. The classification of a medication depends upon its stated, intended effect when prescribed.

  • Testing laboratory means a laboratory, facility, or entity in the state that offers or performs tests of cannabis or cannabis products and that is both of the following:

  • Clinical laboratory means a facility for the microbiological, serological, chemical, hematological, radiobioassay, cytological, immunohematological, pathological, or other examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of a disease or assessment of a medical condition.

  • Medical Board means the board of physicians as provided by this chapter.

  • Licensed physician means a person licensed to practice