Sentences with phrase «per hospitalisation»

Patient Care: Available for above 60 years (attendant charges after discharge from hospital for maximum 5 days per hospitalisation and 14 days per policy period).
The beneficiaries will be allowed to receive transport allowance of Rs 200 per hospitalisation with a maximum subsidy of Rs 2,000 in a policy period Read More
Blood, oxygen, pacemaker and diagnostic tests are covered up to a max of 50 % of sum insured per hospitalisation.
Ambulance charges for emergency transportation to hospital up to a sum of 600 INR per hospitalisation a max of 1200 INR per policy period.

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During hospitalisation, women received 1 SBFPC visit per day, which were similar in content to those provided by «Breastfeeding: Heritage and Pride» (BHP) peer counsellors.
Adjuvanted vaccines in particular were found to be more effective in children than in adults against laboratory confirmed illness (88 per cent in children versus 40 per cent in adults) and hospitalisation (86 per cent in children versus 48 per cent in adults).
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.
The findings published in the New England Journal of Medicine found the drug canagliflozin reduced the overall risk of cardiovascular disease by 14 per cent and reduced the risk of heart failure hospitalisation by 33 per cent.
a 50 per cent reduction in the risk of experiencing at least one asthma attack requiring Accident and Emergency Department attendance and / or hospitalisation — from 6 per cent of people experiencing such an event to 3 per cent.
In the multivariable analysis, the only variables that remained significantly associated with an increased risk of ischaemic stroke were age (hazard ratio [HR] 1.06, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 1.05 - 1.08, p < 0.001 per incremental year) and alcohol related hospitalisation (HR 2.01, 95 % CI 1.45 — 2.79, p < 0.001).
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.
«If you have a history of hospitalisation,» says Sanjay Datta, head of underwriting and claims at ICICI Lombard, «issuing a new policy could be difficult and extra-loading of up to 10 to 15 per cent can be levied on the base premium.»
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).
Hospitalisation due to illness (in a general) would receive Rs 500 a day, admission in ICU due to illness would get Rs 1,000 per day.
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.
• In the five years to 2011 — 12, the overall rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations fell by 3.4 % from 2485.9 to 2401.5 hospitalisations per 100 000 people.
Between 1998 - 99 and 2005 - 06, their avoidable hospitalisation rate was 11,090 per 100,000 population, nearly four times higher than the Australian rate of 2,848 per 100,000.
One found that communities who transitioned from government control to local First Nations community control of health services experienced a 30 per cent reduction in hospitalisation rates.
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