Examples of Major Organ Failure in a sentence
POLICYHOLDER PLAN CHOICE FOR CRITICAL ILLNESS BENEFIT:COVERED CONDITIONS:Benign Brain Tumor, Coma, Coronary Artery Disease, End Stage Renal (Kidney) Failure, Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction), Loss of Hearing, Loss of Sight, Loss of Speech, Major Organ Failure Requiring Transplant, Occupational Infectious HIV or Occupational Infectious Hepatitis B, C or D, Permanent Paralysis Due to a Covered Accident, Stroke, Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Major Organ Failure Requiring Transplant: The irreversible failure of the liver, bone marrow, entire heart, both lungs or both kidneys requiring a transplant of that organ, resulting in the Insured being accepted into a recognized transplant program in Canada.
In no event will benefits be paid under the Recurrence Critical Illness Benefit for Major Organ Failure for an Organ for which a benefit was previously paid.
Major Organ Failure also includes disease of the bone marrow and which requires the replacement of the Covered Person’s or Dependent’s bone marrow by allogeneic and/or umbilical cord blood transplant.If the Physician has determined, in writing at the time the care is being given, that:1.
To qualify under Major Organ Failure on Waiting List, the Insured Person must become enrolled as the recipient in a recognized transplant centre in Canada or the United States of America that performs the required form of transplant Surgery.
Major Organ Failure on Waiting List is defined as a definite Diagnosis of the Irreversible failure of the heart, both lungs, liver, both kidneys or bone marrow, and transplantation must be Medically Necessary.
Major Organ Failure: means the irreversible failure of the entire heart, entire liver, entire pancreas (pancreatic islet cell transplants are excluded) both lungs, both kidneys or bone marrow, in which the affected organ is unresponsive to any treatment and for which the Insured Person medically required to become enrolled in a recognized Canadian transplant program to become the recipient of a heart, a liver, a pancreas, a lung, or a kidney or to receive a bone marrow transplant.
Major Organ Failure: a Diagnosis of failure of the lung, pancreas or liver requiring the complete replacement of the organ with an organ from a human donor.
Major Organ Failure Requiring Transplant: The irreversible failure of one or more of the liver, bone marrow, entire heart, both lungs or both kidneys requiring a transplant of that organ, resulting in the Insured being accepted into a recognized transplant program in Canada.
Covered Critical Illness events include Heart Attack, Permanent Damage Due to a Stroke, and Major Organ Failure.