Common use of MEDICAL EMERGENCY EVACUATION Clause in Contracts

MEDICAL EMERGENCY EVACUATION. Emergency transportation (by ground or air ambulance) is only covered if related to a covered condition for which treatment cannot be provided locally, and transpor- tation by any other method would result in loss of life or limb. Emergency trans- portation must be provided by a licensed and authorized transportation company to the nearest medical facility. The vehicle or aircraft used must be staffed by medically trained personnel and must be equipped to handle a medical emergency. Air ambulance transportation: (a) All air ambulance transportation must be pre-approved and coordinated by USA Medical Services. (b) The maximum amount payable for this benefit is one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars (US$125,000) per insured, per policy year. (c) The insured agrees to hold the insurer, USA Medical Services, and any company affiliated with the insurer or USA Medical Services by way of similar ownership or management, harmless from negligence resulting from such services, or negligence resulting from delays or restrictions on flights caused by the pilot, mechanical problems, or governmental restrictions, or due to operational conditions. (d) In the event that the insured is trans- ported for the purpose of receiving treatment, he/she and the accompa- nying person, if any, shall be xxxx- bursed for the expenses for a return journey to the place from where the insured was evacuated. The return journey shall be made no later than ninety (90) days after treatment has been completed. Coverage shall only be provided for traveling expenses equivalent to the cost of an airplane ticket on economy class, as a maximum. Transportation services must be pre-approved and coordi- nated by USA Medical Services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

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MEDICAL EMERGENCY EVACUATION. Emergency transportation (by ground or air ambulance) is only covered if related to a covered condition for which treatment cannot be provided locally, and transpor- tation transportation by any other method would result in loss of life or limb. Emergency trans- portation transportation must be provided by a licensed and authorized transportation company to the nearest medical facility. The vehicle or aircraft used must be staffed by medically trained personnel and must be equipped to handle a medical emergency. Air ambulance transportation: (a) All air ambulance transportation must be pre-approved and coordinated by USA Medical Services. (b) The maximum amount payable for this benefit is one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars (US$125,000) per insured, per policy year. (c) The insured agrees to hold the insurer, USA Medical Services, and any company affiliated with the insurer or USA Medical Services by way of similar ownership or management, harmless from negligence resulting from such services, or negligence resulting from delays or restrictions on flights caused by the pilot, mechanical problems, or governmental restrictions, or due to operational conditions. (d) In the event that the insured is trans- ported transported for the purpose of receiving treatmenttreat- ment, he/she and the accompa- nying accompanying person, if any, shall be xxxx- bursed reimbursed for the expenses for a return journey to the place from where the insured was evacuated. The return journey shall be made no later than ninety (90) days after treatment has been completed. Coverage shall only be provided for traveling expenses equivalent to the cost of an airplane ticket on economy class, as a maximum. Transportation services must be pre-approved and coordi- nated coordinated by USA Medical Services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

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MEDICAL EMERGENCY EVACUATION. Emergency transportation (by ground or air ambulance) is only covered if related to a covered condition for which treatment treat- ment cannot be provided locally, and transpor- tation transportation by any other method would result in loss of life or limb. Emergency trans- portation transportation must be provided by a licensed and authorized transportation company to the nearest medical facility. The vehicle or aircraft used must be staffed by medically trained personnel and must be equipped to handle a medical emergency. Air ambulance transportation: (a) All air ambulance transportation must be pre-approved and coordinated by USA Medical Services. (b) The maximum amount payable for this benefit is one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars (US$125,000) per insured, per policy year. (c) The insured agrees to hold the insurer, USA Medical Services, and any company affiliated with the insurer or USA Medical Services by way of similar ownership or management, harmless from negligence resulting from such services, or negligence resulting from delays or restrictions on flights caused by the pilot, mechanical problems, or governmental restrictions, or due to operational conditions. (d) In the event that the insured is trans- ported transported for the purpose of receiving treatmenttreat- ment, he/she and the accompa- nying accompanying person, if any, shall be xxxx- bursed reimbursed for the expenses for a return journey to the place from where the insured was evacuated. The return journey shall be made no later than ninety (90) days after treatment has been completed. Coverage shall only be provided for traveling expenses equivalent to the cost of an airplane ticket on economy class, as a maximum. Transportation services must be pre-approved and coordi- nated coordinated by USA Medical Services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

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