Common use of Related Exclusion Clause in Contracts

Related Exclusion. This agreement does NOT cover ground ambulance transportation to a physician’s office. Medically necessary air and water ambulance services are covered up to the maximum benefit limit as shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive services from a network provider, you are responsible to pay the copayment, and the difference between our allowance and the maximum benefit limit. You are responsible to pay up to the total charge when a non- network provider renders air or water ambulance services. Air ambulance service means transportation by a helicopter or fixed wing plane. The aircraft must be a certified ambulance. The crew, maintenance support crew, and aircraft must meet the certification requirements and hold a certificate for air ambulance operators under Part 135 of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Water ambulance means transportation by a boat. The boat must be specially designed and equipped for transporting the sick or injured. It must also have such other safety and lifesaving equipment per state or local regulation. Use of an air or water ambulance is medically necessary when the time needed to move a patient by land, or the instability of transportation by land, may threaten a patient’s condition or survival. It is also medically necessary if the proper equipment needed to treat the patient is not available on a ground ambulance. The patient must be transported for treatment to the nearest facility that can provide a level of care for the patient’s illness. It must have available the type of physician or physician specialist needed to treat the patient’s condition. We will only cover air and water ambulance services originating and ending in the United States and its territories. Our allowance for the air or water ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

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Related Exclusion. This agreement does NOT cover ground ambulance transportation to a physician’s office. Medically necessary air and water ambulance services are covered up to the maximum benefit limit as shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive services from a network provider, provider you are responsible to pay the copayment, and the difference between our allowance and the maximum benefit limit. You are responsible to pay up to the total charge when a non- network provider renders air or water ambulance services. Air ambulance service means transportation by a helicopter or fixed wing plane. The aircraft must be a certified ambulance. The crew, maintenance support crew, crew and aircraft must meet the certification requirements and hold a certificate for air ambulance operators under Part 135 of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Water ambulance means transportation by a boat. The boat must be specially designed and equipped for transporting the sick or injured. It must also have such other safety and lifesaving equipment per state or local regulation. Use of an air or water ambulance is medically necessary when the time needed to move a patient by land, or the instability of transportation by land, may threaten a patient’s condition or survival. It is also medically necessary if the proper equipment needed to treat the patient is not available on a ground ambulance. The patient must be transported for treatment to the nearest facility that can provide a level of care for the patient’s illness. It must have available the type of physician or physician specialist needed to treat the patient’s condition. We will only cover air and water ambulance services originating and ending in the United States and its territories. Our allowance for the air or water ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

Related Exclusion. This agreement does NOT cover ground ambulance transportation to a physician’s office. Medically necessary air and water ambulance services are covered up to the maximum benefit limit as and the level of coverage shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive services from a network provider, provider you are responsible to pay the copayment, and the difference between our allowance and the maximum benefit limit. You are responsible to pay up to the total charge when a non- non-network provider renders air or water ambulance services. Air ambulance service means transportation by a helicopter or fixed wing plane. The aircraft must be a certified ambulance. The crew, maintenance support crew, crew and aircraft must meet the certification requirements and hold a certificate for air ambulance operators under Part 135 of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Water ambulance means transportation by a boat. The boat must be specially designed and equipped for transporting the sick or injured. It must also have such other safety and lifesaving equipment per state or local regulation. Use of an air or water ambulance is medically necessary when the time needed to move a patient by land, or the instability of transportation by land, may threaten a patient’s condition or survival. It is also medically necessary if the proper equipment needed to treat the patient is not available on a ground ambulance. The patient must be transported for treatment to the nearest facility that can provide a level of care for the patient’s illness. It must have available the type of physician or physician specialist needed to treat the patient’s condition. We will only cover air and water ambulance services originating and ending in the United States and its territories. Our allowance for the air or water ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

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Related Exclusion. This agreement does NOT cover ground ambulance transportation to a physician’s office. Medically necessary air and water ambulance services are covered up to the maximum benefit limit as and level of coverage shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive services from a network provider, provider you are responsible to pay the copayment, and the difference between our allowance and the maximum benefit limit. You are responsible to pay up to the total charge when a non- non-network provider renders air or water ambulance services. Air ambulance service means transportation by a helicopter or fixed wing plane. The aircraft must be a certified ambulance. The crew, maintenance support crew, crew and aircraft must meet the certification requirements and hold a certificate for air ambulance operators under Part 135 of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Water ambulance means transportation by a boat. The boat must be specially designed and equipped for transporting the sick or injured. It must also have such other safety and lifesaving equipment per state or local regulation. Use of an air or water ambulance is medically necessary when the time needed to move a patient by land, or the instability of transportation by land, may threaten a patient’s condition or survival. It is also medically necessary if the proper equipment needed to treat the patient is not available on a ground ambulance. The patient must be transported for treatment to the nearest facility that can provide a level of care for the patient’s illness. It must have available the type of physician or physician specialist needed to treat the patient’s condition. We will only cover air and water ambulance services originating and ending in the United States and its territories. Our allowance for the air or water ambulance includes the services rendered by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, drugs, supplies and cardiac monitoring.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscriber Agreement

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