WHAT TO DO IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY Sample Clauses

WHAT TO DO IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY. When a Medical Emergency occurs, You or if applicable, an Insured Person, must phone Our Administrator immediately, or as soon as is reasonably possible. Otherwise, benefits will be limited as described in section 7 under “Limitations and Exclusions: 1. Failure to Report”. Some expenses will only be covered if Our Administrator approves them in advance. Assistance is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, by calling toll-free 0-000-000-0000 from Canada or the U.S.A., or from other countries by calling collect (000) 000-0000. Our Administrator will verify whether coverage is in effect and, if so, will direct the Insured Person to the nearest appropriate medical facility. Our Administrator will pay, or guarantee payment to, the provider of medical services wherever possible, and manage the Insured Person’s Medical Emergency from the initial report through its conclusion. If a direct guarantee or payment is not possible, the Insured Person may be asked to pay for services. Upon submission of a claim, the Insured Person will be reimbursed for any such Eligible Medical Emergency Expenses so paid, as described under this Certificate.
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WHAT TO DO IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY. When a Medical Emergency occurs, You or if applicable, an Insured Person, must phone Our Administrator immediately, or as soon as is reasonably possible. Otherwise, benefits will be limited as described in section 7 under “Limitations and Exclusions: 1. Failure to Report”. Some expenses will only be covered if Our Administrator approves them in advance. Assistance is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, by calling toll-free 0-000-000-0000 from Canada or the U.S.A., or from other countries by calling collect (000) 000-0000. Our Adminisfrafor will verify whether coverage is in effect and, if so, will direct the Insured Person to the nearest appropriate medical facility. Our Adminisfrafor will pay, or guarantee payment to, the provider of medical services wherever possible, and manage the Insured Person’s Medical Emergency from the initial report through its conclusion. If a direct guarantee or payment is not possible, the Insured Person may be asked to pay for services. Upon submission of a claim, the Insured Person will be reimbursed for any such Eligible Medical Emergency Expenses so paid, as described under this Cerfificafe. Note: All payments and payment guarantees are subject to the terms and conditions of the Cerfificafe, including limitations and exclusions.
WHAT TO DO IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY. When a Medical Emergency occurs, You or if applicable, an Insured Person, must phone Our Administrator immediately, or as soon as is reasonably possible. Otherwise, benefits will be limited as described in section 7 under “Limitations and Exclusions: 1. Failure to Report”. Some expenses will only be covered if Our Administrator approves them in advance. Assistance is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, by calling toll-free 0-000-000-0000 from Canada or the U.S.A., or from other countries by calling collect (000) 000-0000. Our Administrator will verify whether coverage is in effect and, if so, will direct the Insured Person to the nearest appropriate medical facility. Our Administrator will pay, or guarantee payment to, the provider of medical services wherever possible, and manage the Insured Person’s Medical Emergency from the initial report through its conclusion.

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