Your health insurance company or Medicare won't pay for your hospital stay as an observation patient in the same manner it would have
paid as an inpatient.
Not exact matches
Medicare payroll taxes go to the HI trust fund, which is primarily used to
pay for
inpatient hospital stays (otherwise known
as Medicare Part A).
Hospital Cash and Home Convalescence for Accident cases only: If the insured person sustains bodily injury which directly or indirectly of all other causes resulting to admission of the insured person
as an
inpatient within in one calendar month from the date of loss, then the company will
pay the Daily Benefit to the insured.
Hospital Cash and Home Convalescence for Accident and Sickness: If the insured person sustains bodily injury which directly or indirectly of all other causes resulting to admission of the insured person
as an
inpatient within in one calendar month from the date of loss, then the company will
pay the Daily Benefit to the insured.
Hospital Cash for Accident and Sickness: If the insured person sustains bodily injury which directly or indirectly of all other causes resulting to admission of the insured person
as an
inpatient within in one calendar month from the date of loss, then the company will
pay the Daily Benefit to the insured.