Sentences with phrase «hours hospitalisation»

d) Day care procedures - Coverage for enlisted 140 day care procedures which do not require 24 hours hospitalisation.
These procedures, termed as day care procedures, do not require 24 hours hospitalisation for availing claims.
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..
These policies cover treatments not requiring 24 - hour hospitalisation nor forming a part of the day care procedures list.
Procedures like dental treatments do not fall under day care nor do they need 24 - hour hospitalisation — these are out - patient procedures.

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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.
Expenses including room rent, nursing and boarding charges during hospitalisation of the insured are covered for a maximum of 24 hours.
This scheme provides cover for in patient hospitalisation charges which includes expenses incurred against room rents, nursing charges, anaesthetics, medication and other such related expenses for a minimum of 24 hours.
If however you choose a non-network hospital, the insurance company should be contacted within 24 hours of hospitalisation with Star Health card number and other medical details to avail cashless facility.
Hospitalisation expenses (minimum period 24 hours) are covered up to a max of 2 % and subject to a limit of 4000 INR.
These plans are applicable only for hospitalisation for 24 hours or more and are not valid for domiciliary and OPD expenses.
In health insurance, it is important to inform the insurer within 24 to 48 hours of hospitalisation.
Hospitalisation Cover: Hospitalisation expenses are covered for a minimum of 24 hours (room rent, nursing and boarding charges, Surgeon, Anaesthetist, Medical Practitioner, Consultants, Specialist Fees, Cost of Medicines and Drugs).
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.
With the advent of technological developments in medical technology, there are various health problems that require hospitalisation for not more than 24 hours.
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