Prognostic factors Severity of positive and negative symptoms (schedules for positive and negative symptoms); course of illness over the past 2 years; level of functioning (Global Assessment of Functioning scale (GAF)-RRB-; premorbid functioning (Premorbid Adjustment scale); duration of untreated psychosis (interview for retrospective assessment of onset of schizophrenia);
days of hospitalisation; number of contacts with psychiatric services; number of days in supported housing.
If there is a medical emergency, you can go ahead with the treatment and later inform the insurer within 2 or 3
days of hospitalisation.
It is particularly useful if death occurs after a few
days of hospitalisation.
Bharti AXA Life Hospi Cash Rider (UIN: 130B007V02): This rider allows payment of a fixed benefit for
each day of hospitalisation.
The Daily Cash Insurance Policy provides one with fixed benefit for
each day of hospitalisation irrespective of the actual medical cost in the event of illness, disease and accidental bodily injury.
The medical remedies that do not require hospitalisation or require less than
a day of hospitalisation are called day care procedures.
Bajaj Allianz Hospital Cash Policy pays cash benefit of Rs. 500 to Rs. 2500 for
each day of hospitalisation for a maximum of 30 / 60 days.
Not exact matches
There were no differences between groups for fetal loss equal to / after 24 weeks and neonatal death, induction
of labour, antenatal
hospitalisation, antepartum haemorrhage, augmentation / artificial oxytocin during labour, opiate analgesia, perineal laceration requiring suturing, postpartum haemorrhage, breastfeeding initiation, low birthweight infant, five - minute Apgar score less than or equal to seven, neonatal convulsions, admission
of infant to special care or neonatal intensive care unit (s) or in mean length
of neonatal hospital stay (
days).
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Hospitalisation This policy provides compensation
of # 50 per
day (excess 24 hours) up to a maximum
of 365
days for a member who has been injured as a result
of an occupational accident which leads to that person being admitted to hospital as an in - patient.
Non-medical expense cover, as a result
of hospitalisation, commences on the first
day of hospital admission for a maximum
of 104 consecutive weeks
According to sources, students are entitled to monetary compensation from the school in the case
of an accident, loss
of limb or
hospitalisation for more than a
day.
A lump sum amount is also paid for the period
of recovery if
hospitalisation exceeds 20
days on a continual basis
In case
of hospitalisation at any non-network hospital or a cashless claim denial at any network hospital, you will be required to pay the medical bills directly out
of your own pocket and can request reimbursement within a period
of 7
days of discharge.
In case
of a planned
hospitalisation at any network hospital, inform the insurance company at least 3
days before admission.
Hospital Indemnity Accident Only: Daily Expenses against
hospitalisation is borne subject to a maximum
of 365
days.
Benefits provided under this would be
hospitalisation due to sickness (Rs 1,000 per
day),
hospitalisation due to accident (Rs 2,000 per
day), medical expenses reimbursement in the event
of an accident (Rs 10,000).
The initial waiting period is generally the first 30
days from the date
of the policy being issued, except in the case
of accidental injuries or
hospitalisation.
Just two
days hospitalisation for common ailments could generate a bill as high as INR 60,000 in private hospitals
of metro cities.
These policies cover treatments not requiring 24 - hour
hospitalisation nor forming a part
of the
day care procedures list.
In case
of hospitalisation outside 150 kms
of residence, and within 365
days of the accident; expenses
of transportation
of immediate family member is borne subject to maximum
of 25000 INR.
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Hospitalisation costs • Cost
of medication • Recuperation aids •
Day to day expenses like school fees, EMI's and bills • Any debts due to illness • Any lost income due to decreasing ability to e
Day to
day expenses like school fees, EMI's and bills • Any debts due to illness • Any lost income due to decreasing ability to e
day expenses like school fees, EMI's and bills • Any debts due to illness • Any lost income due to decreasing ability to earn
These
days even a normal
hospitalisation costs nothing less than a lakh
of rupees, therefore health insurance becomes very important.
Hospitalisation expenses (minimum period 24 hours) are covered up to a max
of 2 % and subject to a limit
of 4000 INR per
day in class A cities, 1 %
of sum: max - 3000 INR In class B cities, 1 %
of sum: max - 1000 per
day in other locations.
Due to the technological advancements in medicinal industry, a host
of surgeries and procedures that earlier required prolonged or at least a
day's
hospitalisation can now be completed in less than 24 hours.
Coverage
of Pre and Post
Hospitalisation Expenses - 30
days before and 60
days after the hospitalization.
On the one hand, a health insurance plan will take care
of all admissible expenses incurred only during
hospitalisation and certain
days or expenses pre and post
hospitalisation.
At 2 years, group psychoeducation was associated with significantly fewer recurrences,
hospitalisations and shorter hospital stays than unstructured group sessions (recurrence rate 67 % v 92 %, p < 0.01; mean number
hospitalisations 0.3 v 0.8, p < 0.05; mean length
of hospital stay: 5
days v 15
days, p < 0.05).