Most likely she will become seriously ill and die an agonizing death — neither of which necessarily need occur if she can
receive effective medical treatment and management.
Not exact matches
The
Medical Treatment Overseas Program (MTOP) provides financial assistance for Australians with a life - threatening medical condition to receive proven life saving medical treatment overseas where effective treatment is not available in Aus
Medical Treatment Overseas Program (MTOP) provides financial assistance for Australians with a life - threatening medical condition to receive proven life saving medical treatment overseas where effective treatment is not available in A
Treatment Overseas Program (MTOP) provides financial assistance for Australians with a life - threatening
medical condition to receive proven life saving medical treatment overseas where effective treatment is not available in Aus
medical condition to
receive proven life saving
medical treatment overseas where effective treatment is not available in Aus
medical treatment overseas where effective treatment is not available in A
treatment overseas where
effective treatment is not available in A
treatment is not available in Australia.
A major review has concluded it was because midwives worked beyond their level of competence, didn't refer sick or risky patients to
medical staff and basically prevented women and babies
receiving appropriate, timely,
effective treatment.
Whether your pet is recovering from surgery,
receiving treatment for advanced
medical issues or suffers from a chronically painful condition, our doctors are dedicated to providing safe and
effective pain management for every patient.
A majority of the Court held that Slovenia's failure to provide an
effective independent judicial system to determine responsibility for the death of a patient
receiving medical treatment violated Article 2 even though the death itself took place before the Convention came into force in that state.
Pre-existing Condition means a
medical condition for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care, or
treatment was recommended or
received during the 6 months immediately preceding the Insured Person's
Effective Date of Coverage.
This specifically includes but is not limited to any
medical condition, sickness, Injury, Illness, disease, Mental Illness or Mental Nervous Disorder, for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
Treatment was recommended or
received or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
Treatment during the 36 month period immediately preceding the
Effective Date of Coverage under this Certificate.
This specifically includes but is not limited to any
medical condition, Sickness, Injury, Illness, Disease, Mental Illness or Mental Nervous Disorder, for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
treatment was recommended or
received or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
treatment during the one hundred and eighty (180) days (three hundred and sixty five (365) days for Insured Persons 70 and older) immediately preceding the
effective date of coverage under this Certificate.
A pre-existing
medical condition, as defined in Mr. McKaig's policy, means «any injury, sickness or condition for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
treatment was
received during the 180 - day period ending on the
effective date of the insurance coverage.»
Mr. McKaig signed a
medical authorization and the
medical records reported that he did
receive medical treatment and advice for his
medical condition during the 180 - day ending on the
effective date of his plan.
The official definition of a pre-existing condition is: Any Injury, Sickness or condition of You, a Traveling Companion or Your and / or Your Traveling Companion's Family Member for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
treatment was recommended or
received within the [specified time] period ending on the
Effective Date.
If the claim shows that
medical treatment was
received within a week or so of the policy's
effective date, we will request records to ensure the member's illness did not exist before the policy was purchased.
Pre-Existing as defined by the policy is any Injury, Sickness or condition of yourself, a Traveling Companion or You and / or Your Traveling Companion's Family Member for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
treatment was recommended or
received within the 180 day period ending on the
Effective Date.
This specifically includes but is not limited to any
medical condition, Sickness, Injury, Illness, disease, Mental Illness or Mental Nervous Disorder, for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
Treatment was recommended or
received or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
Treatment during the 36 month period immediately preceding the
Effective Date of Coverage under this Certificate.
Any (1) condition for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care, or
treatment (includes
receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests or prescription medicines) was recommended or
received during the 18 months immediately preceding the Certificate
Effective Date; (2) condition that had manifested itself in such a manner that would have caused a reasonably prudent person to seek
medical advice, diagnosis, care, or
treatment (includes
receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests or prescription medicines) within the 18 months immediately preceding the Certificate
Effective Date; (3) injury, illness, sickness, disease, or other physical,
medical, mental, or nervous conditions, disorder or ailment (whether known or unknown) that, with reasonable
medical certainty, existed at the time of application or within the 18 months immediately preceding the Certificate
Effective Date.
In simple terms, a pre-existing
medical condition is a sickness, injury or other
medical condition for which a person
receives diagnosis,
treatment or advice during the 60 day period prior to your coverage
effective date.
Simply, sicknesses, injuries or other
medical conditions existing in the 60 day period prior to your coverage
effective date for which you
received diagnosis,
treatment or advice are pre-existing conditions.
Pre-Existing Condition means any injury, sickness or condition of You, a Traveling Companion, or Your or Your Traveling Companion's Family Member booked to travel with You for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
treatment was recommended or
received within the 180 - day period ending on the
Effective Date.
This includes but is not limited to any
medical condition, sickness, injury, illness, disease, mental illness or mental nervous disorder, for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
treatment was recommended or
received or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
treatment during the 36 * months before the
effective date.
In New Jersey, pre-existing condition limitations in long - term care insurance shall not exclude coverage for more than six months after the
effective date of coverage under the policy for a condition for which
medical advice was given or
treatment was recommended by or
received from a physician within six months before the policy's
effective date.
A Pre-Existing Condition is defined as, «Any (1) condition for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care, or
treatment (includes
receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests or prescription medicines) was recommended or
received... immediately preceding the Certificate
Effective Date; (2) condition that had manifested itself in such a manner that would have caused a reasonably prudent person to seek
medical advice, diagnosis, care, or
treatment (includes
receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests or prescription medicines)... immediately preceding the Certificate
Effective Date; (3) injury, illness, sickness, disease, or other physical,
medical, mental, or nervous conditions, disorder or ailment (whether known or unknown) that, with reasonable
medical certainty, existed at the time of application or... immediately preceding the Certificate
Effective Date.»
«Pre-Existing Condition» means any Accidental Injury, sickness or condition of You, Your Traveling Companion or Your Family Member booked to travel with You for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
treatment was recommended or
received within the 60 day period ending on the
Effective Date.
This includes but is not limited to any
medical condition, sickness, injury, illness, disease, mental illness or mental nervous disorder for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or
treatment was recommended or
received or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
treatment during the 180 days before the
effective date.
[x] A condition for which an individual policyholder has
received medical treatment preferably during the 3 months immediately prior to the
effective coverage date.
Although
treatment for syphilis and other STDs is more accessible and
effective than it was a century ago, bogus cures still abound, taking advantage of people's embarrassment over
receiving treatment from a
medical provider.