Sentences with phrase «clause in the health plans»

While comparing, you should look at the waiting period clause in the health plans and the plan with the lowest period would be the best choice.

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(B) provide that the State agency so designated to administer or supervise the administration of the State plan, or (if there are two State agencies designated under subclause (A) of this clause) to supervise or administer the part of the State plan that does not relate to services for the blind, shall be (i) a State agency primarily concerned with vocational REHABILITATION, or vocational and other REHABILITATION, of handicapped individuals, (ii) the State agency administering or supervising the administration of education or vocational education in the State, or (iii) a State agency which includes at least two other major organizational units each of which administers one or more of the major public education, public health, public welfare, or labor programs of the State; provide, except in the case of agencies described in clause (1)(B)(i)-
When you purchased your health insurance plan, there was a clause in the contract where you promised to pay back Blue Cross Blue Shield or Aetna if you incur medical bills in an accident caused by someone else (a third party).
(b) a statement by a health practitioner approving the treatment plan referred to in clause (a) and stating that he or she is of the opinion,
In Oxford Health Plans, the Supreme Court reviewed the issue of whether an arbitrator had exceeded his powers under the FAA when he interpreted the parties» arbitration clause to authorize class arbitration.
As shown in the example 3 above, if a person is covered under two health insurance plans, they stand to gain because where the primary carrier stops paying, for example with a co-insurance clause, then the secondary carrier may step in and pay the difference.
Usually, health plans cover treatments anywhere in India but you should make sure of this clause.
Additionally, there are a few health insurance plans which have a co-payment clause especially, in the case of senior citizens.
Ages 18 years to 45 years is considered less risky for the onset of diseases and so almost all plans offer a health cover without the requirement of a medical check - up, but if you are aged above 45 years, the medical check - up clause kicks in.
What the couple didn't know, however, was that the travel insurance company, like just about every insurance underwriter everywhere, included a subrogation clause and a first payer clause in its policy certificate, allowing the company to collect some of the claim money from the couple's extended health insurance provider — the insurer that pays for treatment not entirely covered under Canada's national health plan.
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