Examples of Day Case Procedure in a sentence
This benefit shall be payable for the Eligible Expenses charged on miscellaneous charges where the Insured Person is Confined in a Hospital or on the day he undergoes any Day Case Procedure for receiving Medical Services.
This benefit shall be payable for the Eligible Expenses charged by the Hospital on the cost of accommodation and meals where the Insured Person is Confined in a Hospital or undergoes any Day Case Procedure or Prescribed Non-surgical Cancer Treatment.
This benefit shall only be payable for the Eligible Expenses for outpatient visit or Emergency consultation (including but not limited to consultation, western medication prescribed or diagnostic test) not resulting in a Confinement or Day Case Procedure.
In an event that an Insured Person undergoes a Day Case Procedure which is payable in accordance to these Terms and Benefits, this benefit shall be payable in the amount as specified in the Benefit Schedule irrespective of the amount of Eligible Expenses reimbursed under any other benefit items of the Terms and Benefits, subject to the limits as specified in the Benefit Schedule.
Benefits coveredEligible Expenses covered under Section 2 of this Part 6 shall be payable according to the following benefit items – (a) Room and boardThis benefit shall be payable for the Eligible Expenses charged by the Hospital on the cost of accommodation and meals where the Insured Person is Confined in a Hospital or undergoes any Day Case Procedure or Prescribed Non-surgical Cancer Treatment.
In an event that an Insured Person undergoes a Day Case Procedure which is payable in accordance with these Terms and Benefits, this benefit shall be payable in the amount as specified in the Benefit Schedule irrespective of the amount of Eligible Expenses reimbursed under any other benefit items of the Terms and Benefits, subject to the limits as specified in the Benefit Schedule.
Congenital Condition(s) shall mean (a) any medical, physical or mental abnormalities existed at the time of or before birth, whether or not being manifested, diagnosed or known at birth; or (b) any neo-natal abnormalities developed within six (6) months of birth Day Case Procedure shall mean a Medically Necessary surgical procedure for investigation or treatment to the Insured Person performed in a medical clinic, or day case procedure centre or Hospital with facilities for recovery as a Day Patient.
This benefit is subject to a maximum of one (1) Day Case Procedure on each day.
The nursing services shall be prescribed by the Insured Person’s attending Registered Medical Practitioner, provided that such nursing services is directly related to and as a result of the Disability (including any and all complications therefrom) for which the Insured Person is Confined or receives the Day Case Procedure.
If a benefit is payable under Section 3(f) of Part 6 of the Terms and Benefits, the Company will reimburse the Eligible Expenses which are Reasonable and Customary for daily nursing services provided to the Insured Person by a Licensed or Graduate Nurse in the Insured Person’s home within the period as stated in the Benefit Schedule after the Insured Person is discharged from the Hospital or completion of Day Case Procedure subject to the limits as stated in the Benefit Schedule.