Common use of Private Duty Nurse Clause in Contracts

Private Duty Nurse. The professional services of a registered private nurse. Emergency Air Transportation: Air ambulance to the nearest appropriate medical facility or to a Canadian hospital for immediate emergency medical treatment including transport on a licensed airline with an attendant, when required. Medical Evacuation: Subject to the discretion of CanAssistance, medical evacuation by air ambulance, or transport on a licensed airline with an attendant when required, to Canada for continued immediate medical treatment. Emergency Remote Evacuation: When a regular ambulance service cannot be used, emergency evacuation from a mountain, body of water or other remote location by a commercial operator licensed to convey passengers to the nearest qualified medical facility capable of providing appropriate treatment, to a maximum payment of $5,000. Transportation to Bedside: Cost of a single round-trip economy airfare from Canada, plus up to $150 per day for the cost of meals and commercial accommodation for one of the following immediate family members or a close personal friend, to be with you if you are travelling alone and hospitalized as the result of an emergency. To be payable, this benefit requires that you be hospitalized as an inpatient for more than three (3) consecutive days outside your province or territory of residence and that the attending physician provide written certification that your medical condition was serious enough to warrant the visit; or where legally necessary, identify your remains prior to their release.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Emergency Travel Insurance Agreement, Emergency Travel Insurance Agreement, Emergency Travel Insurance Agreement

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