Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment definition
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No benefits are payable for transplants which are considered an Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment (as defined) and transplants involving permanent mechanical or animal organs.
No benefits are payable for transplants which are considered an Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment (as defined) and transplants involving animal organs.
No benefits are payable for transplants which are considered an Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment (as defined).
Benefits payable for the donor will be secondary to any other insurance plan, service plan, self-funded group plan, or any government plan that does not require the Policy to be primary.No benefits are payable for transplants which are considered an Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment (as defined) and transplants involving permanent mechanical or animal organs.
No benefits are payable for:• Transplants which are considered an Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment (as defined).• Transplants involving permanent mechanical or animal organs.• Health services connected with the removal of an organ or tissue from an Insured Person for purposes of a transplant to another person.
No benefits are payable for: Transplants which are considered an Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment (as defined). Transplants involving permanent mechanical or animal organs. Health services connected with the removal of an organ or tissue from an Insured Person for purposes of a transplant to another person.
Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment means those health care services or supplies not medically necessary for the care and Treatment of a Covered Injury or Covered Sickness.
No benefits are payable for transplants which are considered an Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment (as defined) and transplants involving animal organs.Travel expenses are not covered.
No benefits are payable for transplants which are considered an Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment (as defined) and transplants involving permanent mechanical or animal organs.Travel expenses and lodging expenses may be reimbursed based on the Company’s guidelines that are available upon request from customer service.
Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment includes any service, treatment or supplies that: 1) are deemed by the Company to be research or Experimental; or 2) are not recognized and generally accepted medical practices in the United States.Emergency: An Illness, Sickness or Injury for which immediate medical treatment is sought at the nearest available facility.