Common use of Accidental Hospitalisation (Inpatient) Clause in Contracts

Accidental Hospitalisation (Inpatient). If an Insured Person suffers an Injury due to an Accident during the Policy Period that requires Inpatient Hospitalisation then, We shall reimburse the amount up to the limit specified against this benefit in the Policy Schedule / Certificate of Insurance, towards the Medical Expenses incurred in respect of a medical treatment or Surgery for the Injury sustained, provided that: - The Hospitalisation is for a minimum and continuous period of 24 hours - the Hospitalisation is for Medically Necessary Treatment and follows the written advice of a Medical Practitioner; - the Medical Expenses incurred are Reasonable and Customary Charges;

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

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Accidental Hospitalisation (Inpatient). If an Insured Person suffers an Injury due to an Accident during the Policy Period that requires Inpatient Hospitalisation then, We shall reimburse the amount up to the limit specified against this benefit in the Policy Schedule / Certificate of Insurance, towards tow ards the Medical Expenses incurred in respect of a medical treatment or Surgery for the Injury sustained, provided that: - The Hospitalisation is for a minimum and continuous period of 24 hours - the Hospitalisation is for Medically Necessary Treatment and follows follow s the written w xxxxxx advice of a Medical Practitioner; - the Medical Expenses incurred are Reasonable and Customary Charges;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

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