Outpatient Treatment. (a) Employees will be eligible for medical consultation, treatment and medicines provided by the Bank’s doctors and government doctors. (b) Employees will be eligible for diagnostic tests recommended by the Bank’s doctor or by a specialist referred to by the Bank’s doctor for the proper treatment of the illness. Employees will also be eligible for immunisation from the Bank’s doctor. (c) The Bank’s doctor may refer the employee in the first instance to a specialist in the Bank-appointed private hospital or where the employee chooses to a specialist in a Government Hospital. In a locality where there is no private hospital, the Bank doctor may refer the employee to a specialist in a Government Hospital. In the event the particular specialist or specialist facility is not available or not immediately available in the General Hospital, the Bank’s doctor may refer him to any other private specialist in the vicinity. However, if the employee chooses to be referred to any of the Bank-appointed private hospital(s) in Malaysia instead of the specialist in the Government Hospital, the Bank’s doctor shall then refer him to the Bank-appointed private hospital. In such circumstances, the Banks shall not be liable for any transportation costs incurred under this Clause. (d) Employees may undergo eye examination by any ophthalmologist, optometrist, or registered optician of their choice as and when problems develop. The cost of such eye examination shall be borne by the Bank. (e) The Bank shall pay for the cost of dental extraction from any registered dental practitioner. (f) The Bank shall pay for the costs of dental treatment from any registered dental practitioner and spectacles/contact lenses from any registered optician subject to a maximum combined limit of RM550.00 per annum, non-cumulative.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement
Outpatient Treatment. (a) Employees will be eligible for medical consultation, treatment and medicines provided by the Bank’s doctors and government doctors.
(b) Employees will be eligible for diagnostic tests recommended by the Bank’s doctor or by a specialist referred to by the Bank’s doctor for the proper treatment of the illness. Employees will also be eligible for immunisation from the Bank’s doctor.
(c) The Bank’s doctor may refer the employee in the first instance to a specialist in the Bank-appointed private hospital or where the employee chooses to a specialist in a Government Hospital. In a locality where there is no private hospital, the Bank doctor may refer the employee to a specialist in a Government Hospital. In the event the particular specialist or specialist facility is not available or not immediately available in the General Hospital, the Bank’s doctor may refer him to any other private specialist in the vicinity. However, if the employee chooses to be referred to any of the Bank-Bank- appointed private hospital(s) in Malaysia instead of the specialist in the Government Hospital, the Bank’s doctor shall then refer him to the Bank-Bank- appointed private hospital. In such circumstances, the Banks shall not be liable for any transportation costs incurred under this Clause.
(d) Employees may undergo eye examination by any ophthalmologist, optometrist, or registered optician of their choice as and when problems develop. The cost of such eye examination shall be borne by the Bank.
(e) The Bank shall pay for the cost of dental extraction from any registered dental practitioner.
(f) The Bank shall pay for the costs of dental treatment from any registered dental practitioner and spectacles/contact lenses from any registered optician subject to a maximum combined limit of RM550.00 RM400.00 per annum, non-non- cumulative.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement
Outpatient Treatment. (a) Employees will be eligible for medical consultation, treatment and medicines provided by the Bank’s doctors and government doctors.
(b) Employees will be eligible for diagnostic tests recommended by the Bank’s doctor or by a specialist referred to by the Bank’s doctor for the proper treatment of the illness. Employees will also be eligible for immunisation from the Bank’s doctor.
(c) The Bank’s doctor may refer the employee in the first instance to a specialist in the Bank-appointed private hospital or where the employee chooses to a specialist in a Government Hospital. In a locality where there is no private hospital, the Bank doctor may refer the employee to a specialist in a Government Hospital. In the event the particular specialist or specialist facility is not available or not immediately available in the General Hospital, the Bank’s doctor may refer him to any other private specialist in the vicinity. However, if the employee chooses to be referred to any of the Bank-Bank- appointed private hospital(s) in Malaysia instead of the specialist in the Government Hospital, the Bank’s doctor shall then refer him to the Bank-Bank- appointed private hospital. In such circumstances, the Banks shall not be liable for any transportation costs incurred under this Clause.
(d) Employees may undergo eye examination by any ophthalmologist, optometrist, or registered optician of their choice as and when problems develop. The cost of such eye examination shall be borne by the Bank.
(e) The Bank shall pay for the cost of dental extraction from any registered dental practitioner.
(f) The Bank shall pay for the costs of dental treatment from any registered dental practitioner and spectacles/contact lenses from any registered optician subject to a maximum combined limit of RM550.00 RM368.00 per annum, non-non- cumulative.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement
Outpatient Treatment. (a) Employees will be eligible for medical consultation, treatment and medicines provided by the Bank’s doctors and government doctors.
(b) Employees will be eligible for diagnostic tests recommended by the Bank’s doctor or by a specialist referred to by the Bank’s doctor for the proper treatment of the illness. Employees will also be eligible for immunisation from the Bank’s doctor.
(c) The Bank’s doctor may refer the employee in the first instance to a specialist in the Bank-appointed private hospital or where the employee chooses to a specialist in a Government Hospital. In a locality where there is no private hospital, the Bank doctor may refer the employee to a specialist in a Government Hospital. In the event the particular specialist or specialist facility is not available or not immediately available in the General Hospital, the Bank’s doctor may refer him to any other private specialist in the vicinity. However, if the employee chooses to be referred to any of the Bank-appointed private hospital(s) in Malaysia instead of the specialist in the Government Hospital, the Bank’s doctor shall then refer him to the Bank-appointed private hospital. In such circumstances, the Banks shall not be liable for any transportation costs incurred under this Clause.
(d) Employees may undergo eye examination by any ophthalmologist, optometrist, or registered optician of their choice as and when problems develop. The cost of such eye examination shall be borne by the Bank.
(e) The Bank shall pay for the cost of dental extraction from any registered dental practitioner.
(f) The Bank shall pay for the costs of dental treatment from any registered dental practitioner and spectacles/contact lenses from any registered optician subject to a maximum combined limit of RM550.00 RM500.00 per annum, non-cumulative.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement