Hospital treatment definition

Hospital treatment means treatment (including provision of goods and services) that is intended to manage a disease, injury or condition and is provided at a hospital or arranged with the direct involvement of a hospital.
Hospital treatment means treatment at any hospital, and includes the maintenance of the injured person as a patient at the hospital, and the provision or supply by the hospital of nursing attendance, medicine, medical or surgical supplies or other curative apparatus, and any other ancillary service;
Hospital treatment means the provision of goods and services (e.g. accommodation, medical, surgical, diagnostic or other, or any combination of these) that:

Examples of Hospital treatment in a sentence

  • Hospital treatment decisions for beneficiaries are based on the medical judgment of physicians and other qualified practitioners.

  • Hospital treatment shall be preceded by an investigation by a general physician or company doctor.

  • In addition, the Health Plan shall provide inpatient Hospital treatment for severe withdrawal cases exhibiting medical complications which meet the severity of illness criteria under the alcohol/substance abuse system-specific set which generally requires treatment on a medical unit where complex medical equipment is available.

  • Full cover Full cover Hospital treatment Treatment you receive while you are an in-patient or day-patient, including surgeons’ and anaesthetists’ and doctors’ fees, nursing care, drugs and surgical dressings, operating theatre charges and intensive care, pathology, X-rays, scans, diagnostic tests and physiotherapy.

  • Hospital treatment of patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack using the “Get With The Guidelines” program.


More Definitions of Hospital treatment

Hospital treatment means the provision of goods and services that:
Hospital treatment means hospital treatment as defined in section 121-5 of the Private Health Insurance Act.
Hospital treatment means, in relation to the United Kingdom, hospital in-patient treatment provided under the National Health Service of the United Kingdom, or by the States of Jersey or the States of Guernsey and, in relation to Austria, hospital in-patient treatment provided under the Federal Act of 9th September, 1955 concerning general social insurance;
Hospital treatment means treatment (including the provision of goods and services) that:
Hospital treatment means treatment in a hospital as an in- patient or an out-patient;
Hospital treatment means accommodation and nursing care for the purpose of permitting the provision of professional attention;
Hospital treatment means hospital treatment as defined in Section 121-5 of the Act.