Common use of Elimination Period Clause in Contracts

Elimination Period. The Policy contains an Elimination Period, which is like a deductible. The Elimination Period is the initial number of days that You must receive care or services before benefit payments will begin. The Policy will not pay for care or services received or provided during the Elimination Period. Only days on which You receive care or services covered either under this Policy or by Medicare count toward meeting the Elimination Period. Some Benefits are not subject to the Elimination Period and amounts paid for those Benefits will not count toward satisfying the Elimination Period. The Benefit descriptions below indicate if that Benefit is subject to the Elimination Period. Once You have met all the conditions of the Eligibility for Payment of Benefits provision and have satisfied the Elimination Period, the Policy will begin paying benefits for covered care or services. The days counted toward Your Elimination Period do not have to be consecutive, but must be accumulated within a nine-month period. Only service days will be counted, subject to the provisions of the Policy. The Policy has an Elimination Period of 30 or 90 days. You select the Elimination Period You want for Your Policy at the time of application.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Long Term Care Insurance Policy, Long Term Care Insurance Policy

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Elimination Period. The Policy contains an Elimination Period, which is like a deductible. The Elimination Period is the initial total number of days that You must receive care or services before benefit payments will begin. The Policy will not pay for care or services received or provided during the Elimination Period. Only days on which You receive care or services covered either under this Policy or by Medicare count toward meeting the Elimination Period. Some Benefits are not subject to the Elimination Period and amounts paid for those Benefits will not count toward satisfying the Elimination Period. The Benefit descriptions below indicate if that Benefit is subject to the Elimination Period. Once You have met all the conditions of the Eligibility for Payment of Benefits provision and have satisfied the Elimination Period, the Policy will begin paying benefits for covered care or services. The days counted toward Your Elimination Period do not have to be consecutive, but must be accumulated within a nine-month period. Only service days will be counted, subject to the provisions of the Policy. The Policy has an Elimination Period of 30 [30] or 90 [90] days. You select the Elimination Period You want for Your Policy at the time of application.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Long Term Care Insurance Policy, Long Term Care Insurance Policy

Elimination Period. The Policy contains an Elimination Period, which is like a deductible. The Elimination Period is the initial number of days that You must receive care or services before benefit payments will begin. The Policy will not pay for care or services received or provided during the Elimination Period. Only days on which You receive care or services covered either under this the Policy or by Medicare count toward meeting the Elimination Period. Some Benefits are not subject to the Elimination Period and amounts paid for those Benefits will not count toward satisfying the Elimination Period. The Benefit descriptions below indicate if that Benefit is subject to the Elimination Period. Once You have met all the conditions of the Eligibility for Payment of Benefits provision and have satisfied the Elimination Period, the Policy will begin paying benefits for covered care or services. The days counted toward Your Elimination Period do not have to be consecutive, but must be accumulated within a nine-month period. Only only service days will be counted, subject to the provisions of the Policy. The Policy has an Elimination Period of 30 [20,] [ 90,] [180] or 90 [365] days. [The Nursing Facility and Residential Care Facility Only Insurance Policy also has additional Elimination Periods of [730], [1,095], [1,460], [or] [1,825] days.] You select the Elimination Period You want for Your Policy at the time of application.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Long Term Care Insurance Policy

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Elimination Period. The Policy contains an Elimination Period, which is like a deductible. The Elimination Period is the initial number of days that You must receive care or services before benefit payments will begin. The Policy will not pay for care or services received or provided during the Elimination Period. Only days on which You receive care or services covered either under this the Policy or by Medicare count toward meeting the Elimination Period. Some Benefits are not subject to the Elimination Period and amounts paid for those Benefits will not count toward satisfying the Elimination Period. The Benefit descriptions below indicate if that Benefit is subject to the Elimination Period. Once You have met all the conditions of the Eligibility for Payment of Benefits provision and have satisfied the Elimination Period, the Policy will begin paying benefits for covered care or services. The days counted toward Your Elimination Period do not have to be consecutive, but must be accumulated within a nine-month period. Only only service days will be counted, subject to the provisions of the Policy. The Policy has an Elimination Period of 30 20, 90, 180 or 90 365 days. You select the Elimination Period You want for Your Policy at the time of application.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Long Term Care Insurance Policy

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