Serious Medical Condition definition

Serious Medical Condition means, for the purpose of interpreting Overseas Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation cover, a condition which in the opinion of the Company or its authorised representatives constitutes a serious or life threatening medical emergency requiring immediate evacuation to obtain urgent remedial treatment in order to avoid death or serious impairment to an Insured Person’s immediate or long-term health prospects. The seriousness of the medical condition will be judged within the context of the Insured Person’s geographical location and the local availability of appropriate medical care or facilities.
Serious Medical Condition means all of the following medical conditions:
Serious Medical Condition means a condition which in Our opinion constitutes a serious medical emergency requiring urgent remedial treatment to avoid death or serious impairment to the Insured Person’s immediate or long term health prospects.

Examples of Serious Medical Condition in a sentence

  • The Assistance Company will arrange and pay for the air and/or surface transportation and communication for moving You when in a Serious Medical Condition to the nearest hospital where appropriate medical care is available.

  • Intl.SOS will arrange for the air and/or surface transportation, medical care during transportation, communications and all usual ancillary services required to move the Insured Person when in a Serious Medical Condition to the nearest hospital where appropriate medical care is available.

  • Intl.SOS will arrange for the air and/or surface transportation and communication for moving the Insured Member when in a Serious Medical Condition to the nearest hospital where appropriate medical care is available.

  • Arrangement and Payment of Emergency Medical Evacuation The Assistance Company will arrange for the air and/or surface transportation and communication for moving the Person Covered when in a Serious Medical Condition to the nearest hospital where appropriate medical care is available.

  • In order to receive this continuation of care for a Serious Medical Condition, you must submit a request to us on the appropriate form.


More Definitions of Serious Medical Condition

Serious Medical Condition means a condition which, in Our opinion, constitutes a serious medical emergency requiring urgent remedial treatment to avoid death or serious impairment to Your immediate or long-term health prospects. The seriousness of the medical condition will be judged within the context of Your geographical location, the nature of the medical emergency and the local availability of appropriate medical care or facility.
Serious Medical Condition means any of the following, as has been diagnosed as part of a patient’s continuing care:
Serious Medical Condition means a serious health-related impairment other than a disability, which substantially limits one or more of an individual’s major life activities, as “major life activities” is defined within these rules, and which is verifiable by medical diagnosis.
Serious Medical Condition means any of the following, as has been diagnosed as
Serious Medical Condition means a condition which in the opinion of an Intl.SOS physician requires emergency medical treatment to avoid death or serious impairment to the Member’s health. In determining whether a Serious Medical Condition exists, the Intl.SOS physician may consider the Member’s geographical location, the nature of the medical emergency and the local availability of appropriate medical care or facilities. Term means the term specified in the Application.
Serious Medical Condition means a health condition or illness that requires immediate medical attention, where failure to provide immediate medical attention would result in a serious impairment to bodily functions, serious dysfunction of a bodily organ or part, or would place the person's health in serious jeopardy.
Serious Medical Condition means a health condition or illness, that requires medical attention, and where failure to provide the current course of treatment through the current provider would place the person’s health in serious jeopardy, and includes cancer, acute myocardial infarction, and pregnancy. Such attestation by the treating physician must be made upon the request of the patient and in a written form approved by the Department of Insurance or prescribed through regulation, order, or bulletin.