Dental Treatment Expenses Sample Clauses

Dental Treatment Expenses. If the Insured is first diagnosed with a dental Illness or suffers Accidental Bodily Injury resulting in injury to the teeth while Overseas, which requires immediate medical attention, then the Insurer will indemnify the Insured for the amount upto the Limit of Indemnity for Dental treatment Expenses required for a natural tooth or teeth to be taken under anesthetic taken Overseas. The Insurer’s liability to make payment is only in excess of the Deductible.
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Dental Treatment Expenses. The Company shall pay or reimburse to the Insured/Insured Person expenses incurred in respect of acute anesthetic treatment of a natural tooth or teeth during a trip, but not exceeding the Sum Insured or sublimit specified in the Policy Certificate. The Insurer’s liability to make payment is only in excess of the Deductible as specified in policy certificate
Dental Treatment Expenses. 1. If more than one Injury of the nature specified in the table above results from any one Accident, only the amount for any one Injury will be payable.

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  • Future Treatment of Unallowable Costs Unallowable Costs shall be separately determined and accounted for by Defendants, and Defendants shall not charge such Unallowable Costs directly or indirectly to any contracts with the United States or any State Medicaid program, or seek payment for such Unallowable Costs through any cost report, cost statement, information statement, or payment request submitted by Defendants or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates to the Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or FEHBP Programs.

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