Sentences with phrase «hospitalisation as»

The Individual Healthline Insurance policy covers hospitalisation as well as related expenses.

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Nicholas Latifi will not test for Force India this week as he recovers at home following hospitalisation for a «serious infection.»
New psychoactive substances (NPS) such as Spice caused 204 deaths in 2015 alone according to official figures, along with a spike in hospitalisations.
The disabled child rate is payable if: · disability living allowance, personal independence payment or Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP) is payable for the child or is normally payable but has ceased because they are a patient in hospital; or · they are certified as severely sight impaired or blind by a consultant ophthalmologist, or has ceased to be registered or certified blind within 28 weeks immediately preceding the date of claim The severely disabled child rate is payable if: · the highest rate care component of disability living allowance or the enhanced daily living component of personal independence payment or any component of armed forces independence payment is payable for them or would be payable but for suspension or abatement due to hospitalisation 3.
Short - term complications of the condition include hypoglycaemic episodes, known as «hypos», can lead to unconsciousness and hospitalisation if left untreated.
Overall, pandemic influenza vaccines were found to be 73 per cent effective at preventing laboratory - confirmed influenza illness and 61 per cent effective at preventing hospitalisation in the population as a whole.
Hepatic encephalopathy occurs when the liver can not remove certain toxins and chemicals, such as ammonia, from the blood.1 These toxins and chemicals then build up and enter the brain.1 Hepatic encephalopathy is one of the major complications of cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), and a leading cause of hospital re-admission due to its recurrence, despite treatment.1 It can occur suddenly in people with acute liver failure, but is seen more often in those with chronic liver disease.1 Symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy include mild confusion, forgetfulness, poor concentration and personality or mood changes, but can progress to extreme anxiety, seizures, severe confusion, jumbled and slurred speech and slow movement.1 The first step in treatment is to identify and treat any factors that cause hepatic encephalopathy.2 Once the episode has resolved, further treatment aims to reduce the production and absorption of toxins, such as ammonia.1 Generally, there are two types of medication used to reduce the likelihood of another hepatic encephalopathy episode — lactulose and rifaximin.2 However, it remains a leading cause of hospitalisations and re-hospitalisations in cirrhotic patients, despite the use of the above - mentioned standard of care treatment.
«The OPCW states that their work included analysis of acetylcholinesterase status since hospitalisation, this is in agreement with the use of a nerve agent that targets this enzyme as proposed.
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
Hospitalisation criteria are an important part of the Cat Friendly Clinic programme, as the welfare of cats during a stay in a veterinary clinic is vital.
As in civil cases, it is the legislature that makes an expert opinion mandatory in certain cases: to determine the existence of a mental disorder which would give the perpetrator diminished criminal responsibility (Bulgaria, Hungary or Poland), in order to determine the causes of a victim's death (Czech Republic and Latvia) or when immediate hospitalisation is contemplated (Hungary).
While admission to hospital is potentially life - long, the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassunsgericht) has stated that the length of involuntary hospitalisation must be directly related to the severity of the offence as well as the risk of recidivism.
On the other hand such plans do not cover your daily OPD needs or less than 24 hours hospitalisation, which you may need for cases such as cataract, or minor surgical procedure, along with a host of other benefits like pre-hospitalisation expenses, ambulance charges, etc..
Insurance watchdog IRDA washed its hands of the controversy surrounding the PSU insurers withdrawing the cashless hospitalisation facility, even as industry bodies stepped up efforts to find an amicable solution to the row while medical insurance policy - holders are left writhing in pain during emergencies.
The purpose of insurance is to help a person reduce his financial burden in case of any sudden and unforeseen incident that might result in huge financial liabilities such as hospitalisation expenses due to a sudden illness.
Begin by defining your needs, what you want to cover yourself against — is it just critical illness, or injuries resulting from an accident, hospitalisation expenses or OPD expenses as well.
The Tax Plus Healthline Plan from Cholamandalam offers insurance against both hospitalisation expenses as well as outpatient or OPD expenses.
Provides cover for regular hospitalisation expenses as well as expenses connected to diabetes and its complications.
Accident Benefit: If you meet with an accident and you have a life insurance cover, your life insurance policy might have a clause covering all the expenses related to your accident such as hospitalisation expenditure, medical expenses etc..
Besides payment of a lump sum for 11 specific illnesses as cancer, kidney failure, heart attack, and stroke, the plan also offers benefits of daily cash upon hospitalisation.
Given the uncertainty of life, one should be ready to deal with any illness or hospitalisation in the family, as it may burn a big hole in one's pocket.
To begin with, buy a Rs 3 - 5 lakh indemnity or hospitalisation cover as soon as you start earning, as covers get expensive as you age.
When travelling to countries like the US and Canada, take extra cover as hospitalisation costs are exorbitant
Health insurance, often referred to as mediclaim in India, covers expenses related to hospitalisation...
Health insurance, often referred to as mediclaim in India, covers expenses related to hospitalisation... Read More
Many private hospitals registered under the RSBY were reported to have indulged in malpractices such as prescribing unnecessary diagnostic testing and hospitalisation.
Just two days hospitalisation for common ailments could generate a bill as high as INR 60,000 in private hospitals of metro cities.
The cost of hospitalisation is lower in smaller cities as opposed to metro cities.
As the medical expenses have increased drastically, one single hospitalisation is enough to wipe out all your life's savings.
As medical insurance assures your financial security in case of an accident, by paying for the medical expense or hospitalisation bills, by keeping this document with yourself, you can safeguard your trip.
You need insurance if you're planning to join bike race or other activity, as it covers the risk of self or third - party injury, damage to property or loss, death or medical hospitalisation.
These procedures, termed as day care procedures, do not require 24 hours hospitalisation for availing claims.
However senior citizens generally have a few pre-existing health conditions that prevent them from travelling, as they feel more vulnerable and fear hospitalisation abroad.
16th April, 2014: Insurance companies denied coming up with a standalone OPD Health Plan this soon as there is no point of it when the basic hospitalisation cover in India is so low.
Health insurance is no less than wealth insurance for salaried employees — it functions as a financial safeguard in case of unforeseen health problems / accidents / hospitalisation for themselves or even for their family member (s).
It not only covers the complex situations like emergency hospitalisation but also provides protection for small issues such as misplacement of checked - in luggage or delay in the arrival of your baggage.
This turns out to be a blessing in the event of sudden hospitalisation, as the policyholder can immediately approach any of the network hospitals and capitalise upon the health insurance plan - either by getting medical treatment at reasonable costs or by availing the cashless hospitalisation benefit.
is a floater health policy which covers out - patient medical expenses (OPD) as well as hospitalisation expenses.
Bajaj Allianz Tax Gain is a floater health policy which covers out - patient medical expenses (OPD) as well as hospitalisation expenses.
There are others such as ICICI Prudential Life Insurance which has a similar product «ICICI Pru Health Saver» which gives hospitalisation benefit as well.
While health insurance will cover your medical expenses in case of hospitalisation, a critical illness plan or rider will provide a lump sum amount upfront on diagnosis of any of the listed critical illnesses, such as cancer.
These hospitalisation bills can wipe out your years of savings which you might have done for some other financial goals such as your Child Education, Child Marriage or for your own retirement.
As hospital records comprised 78.9 % of the linked records and hospitalisation is more common among older people, there was a greater opportunity to enhance reporting of deaths among older Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people compared to younger people.
Intellectual disability (ID) affects 143/10 000 children1 and is associated with a range of comorbid health conditions.2 — 4 It is heterogeneous, 5 and clustering of some medical conditions may be associated with particular disorders such as Down syndrome6 or Prader - Willi syndrome.7 While epilepsy and sensory impairments often occur in association with specific syndromes or more severe cognitive impairment, conditions such as fractures or obesity may develop as secondary to medication use, nutritional deficiency or lack of mobility.2 Consequently, children with ID may face greater health challenges than typically developing children and use healthcare systems more frequently.8, 9 Mental health problems are also common in people with ID.10 For instance, in a Canadian adolescent and adult population with ID, a high proportion of hospitalisations was attributed to the presence of psychiatric conditions.11
This equates to around 5 % of all Indigenous hospitalisations in the period July 2011 to June 2013 resulting in discharge against medical advice, as compared to the non-Indigenous rate of 0.5 %.
Relapse as defined by hospitalisation was numerically but not significantly reduced in the cognitive behavioural therapy group (11/72 v 19/72).
Hospitalisation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males was six times as high, and among females was eight times as high, as the rates among the non-Indigenous population.
Recurrence - defined as a new acute episode according to DSM - IV criteria and scores on Young Mania Rating Scale; Hamilton Depression Rating Scale - 17, hospitalisations, and length of hospital stay.
These include proxy indicators such as access to Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, rates of hospitalisation from preventable diseases, rates of Sexually Transmitted Infections and so on.
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