Emergency Treatment definition

Emergency Treatment means Medical Service required in an Emergency. The Emergency event or situation, and the required Medical Service cannot be and are not separated by an unreasonable period of time.
Emergency Treatment means Medical Service required in an Emergency. The
Emergency Treatment means Medical Service required in an Emergency. The Emergency event or situation, and the required Medical Service cannot be and are not separated by an unreasonable period of time.“Flexi Plan”shall mean any individual indemnity hospital insurance plan under the VHIS framework with enhancement(s) to any or all of the protections or terms and benefits that the Standard Plan provides to the Policy Holder and the Insured Person, subject to certification by the Government. Such plan shall not contain terms and benefits which are less favourable than those in the Standard Plan, save for the exception as may be approved by the Government from time to time."Government"shall mean the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government."Guardian"in respect of a Minor shall mean the person(s) appointed as the guardian(s) under or acting by virtue of the Guardianship of Minors Ordinance (Cap 13. of the Laws of Hong Kong)."HKD"shall mean Hong Kong dollars."Hong Kong"shall mean the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China."Hospital"shall mean an establishment duly constituted and registered as a hospital under the laws of the relevant territory in which it is established, which is for providing Medical Service for sick and injured persons as Inpatients, and which – (a) has facilities for diagnosis and major operations; (b) provides twenty-four (24) hours nursing services by licensed or registered nurses; (c) has one (1) or more Registered Medical Practitioners; and (d) is not primarily a clinic, a place for alcoholics or drug addicts, a nature care clinic, a health hydro, a nursing, rest or convalescent home, a hospice or palliative care centre, a rehabilitation centre, an elderly home or similar establishment."Injury"shall mean any bodily damage (with or without a visible wound) solely caused by an Accident independent of any other causes."Inpatient"shall mean an Insured Person who is Confined."Insurance Authority"shall mean the Insurance Authority of Hong Kong established pursuant to section 4AAA of the Insurance Ordinance."Insurance Ordinance"shall mean the Insurance Ordinance (Cap. 41 of the Laws of Hong Kong)."Insured Person"shall mean any person whose risks are covered by these Terms and Benefits, and named as the "Insured Person" in the Policy Schedule.

Examples of Emergency Treatment in a sentence

  • The Company shall not pay any benefits for any restorative or remedial work (for the purpose other than Emergency Treatment), prostheses, the use of any precious metals or any kind of orthodontics, or other dental surgery performed in a legally registered dental clinic unless the dental surgery is medically necessary.

  • Notwithstanding Section 7 of Part 7 of the Terms and Benefits, this benefit shall be payable for the Reasonable and Customary charges of Emergency Treatment to the Insured Person’s sound natural teeth solely as a direct result of an Injury, if such treatment is provided within three (3) months of the Accident causing such Injury by a registered dentist in a legally registered dental clinic.

  • This benefit shall be payable for the Eligible Expenses the Insured Person incurred for outpatient Emergency Treatment provided by a Registered Medical Practitioner at the outpatient or emergency department of a Hospital or in the Registered Medical Practitioner’s clinic within seventy-two (72) hours of an Accident.

  • Hospital will provide, without exception, Emergency Treatment to all patients seeking such care, regardless of ability to pay or to qualify for Financial Assistance and in accordance with the requirements of EMTALA.

  • In recognition of its obligations under EMTALA, Hospital will not undertake any action that would discourage an individual from seeking Emergency Treatment, such as demanding that emergency department patients pay before receiving Emergency Treatment or by permitting debt collection activities in the emergency department or any other area of Hospital that could interfere with the provision, without discrimination, of Emergency Treatment.


More Definitions of Emergency Treatment

Emergency Treatment means the treatment of any of the following conditions:
Emergency Treatment means treatment of a case involving accidental bodily injury or the sudden and unexpected onset of a critical condition requiring medical or surgical care for which a person seeks immediate medical attention within 24 hours of the onset.[PL 1991, c. 548, Pt. A, §17 (RPR).]
Emergency Treatment means necessary medical treatment, including services and supplies that must be performed during the Covered Trip due to the serious and acute nature of the Accidental Injury or Covered Sickness.
Emergency Treatment means a sudden change in an Insured Person’s health, which requires immediate and urgent medical treatment to avoid death or impairment to the Insured Person’s immediate health.
Emergency Treatment. We will insure You in respect of liability for emergency treatment fees (as defined by the Road Traffic Act 1988) arising out of an accident in connection with the Insured Vehicle. Unauthorised Movement of Third Party Vehicles: We will insure You in the terms of this Section in respect of the movement without the consent of the owner of any vehicle which does not belong to You by Your employee to allow legitimate passage of the Insured Vehicle during the course of Your business.
Emergency Treatment means treatment that is required for the immediate diagnosis and treatment of a medical condition that, if not immediately diagnosed and treated, could lead to seri- ous physical or mental disability or death, or is immediately nec- essary to alleviate severe pain. Emergency treatment includes treatment delivered in response to symptoms that may or may not represent an actual emergency but that is necessary to determine whether an emergency exists.
Emergency Treatment means treatment resulting from a sudden, unexpected onset of a serious illness or injury.