Common use of Emergency Treatment Clause in Contracts

Emergency Treatment. OUT OF PROVINCE: Payment will be made for the following reasonable and customary charges incurred for emergency treatment while traveling or temporarily residing outside your province of residence, and which are in excess of the provincial health plan allowance: - room and board in a licensed hospital up to xxxx level - hospital services and supplies - diagnosis and treatment by a physician or surgeon. Extended Health Benefits are not payable for: - Services normally paid through any provincial hospital plan, any provincial medical plan, WSIB, other government agencies or any other source. - Services provided in a chronic care or psychiatric hospital, chronic unit of a general hospital, health spa, or when a patient is confined to a nursing home or home for the aged and receives Ontario government assistance. - Dental care (except as outlined under “Benefits”). - Rest cures, travel for health reasons, insurance examinations or services or supplies for cosmetic purposes.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Emergency Treatment. OUT OF PROVINCE: Payment will be made for the following reasonable and customary charges incurred for emergency treatment while traveling or temporarily residing outside your province of residencewhich occurs during the first sixty (60) days while travelling, and which are in excess of the provincial health plan allowance: - room and board in a licensed hospital up to xxxx level - hospital services and supplies - diagnosis and treatment by a physician or surgeon. Extended Health Benefits are not payable for: - Services normally paid through any provincial hospital plan, any provincial medical plan, WSIB, other government agencies or any other source. - Services provided in a chronic care or psychiatric hospital, chronic unit of a general hospital, health spa, or when a patient is confined to a nursing home or home for the aged and receives Ontario government assistance. - Dental care (except as outlined under “Benefits”). - Rest cures, travel for health reasons, insurance examinations or services or supplies for cosmetic purposes.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Emergency Treatment. OUT OF PROVINCE: Payment will be made for the following reasonable and customary charges incurred for emergency treatment while traveling or temporarily residing outside your province of residence, and which are in excess of the provincial health plan allowance: - room and board in a licensed hospital up to xxxx level - hospital services and supplies - diagnosis and treatment by a physician or surgeon. surgeon Extended Health Benefits are not payable for: - Services normally paid through any provincial hospital plan, any provincial medical plan, WSIBplan Workers’ Compensation Board, other government agencies or any other source. - Services provided in a chronic care or psychiatric hospital, chronic unit of a general hospital, health spa, or when a patient is confined to a nursing home or of home for the aged and receives Ontario government assistance. - Dental care (except as outlined under “Benefits”). - Rest cures, travel for health reasons, insurance examinations examination or services or supplies for cosmetic purposes. • Charges for hospital accommodation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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