Couple of questions, appreciate any information on this.
1. In the benefits section of the brochure for Visitors Case IMG, It has 2 sections Inpatient and Outpatient.
My question is, if I take the insured to an ER and from where he gets shifted to a hospital room. In the meanwhile, the doctors are doing all kinds of tests like X-Rays, blood work, urine tests, MRI, ultrasound etc. However, the "diagnostic x-rays and lab" are mentioned in the outpatient section of the brochure. Thus are all these tests covered if the insured is in the hospital (in patient) at that time ?
2. Secondly, say an insured gets infected by a Hepatitis A virus and needs to be treated, however, the virus has a 15-28 day incubation period, now, if the insured gets sick like on the 10th day of the visit, will it be considered as pre-existing, bear in mind that the insured had no idea of the infection whatsoever, or neither did it show up on the first 10 days ?
3. The brochure also states the following:
"16. Treatment required as a result of or arising from complications from a treatment or condition not covered under the Visitors Care plan. ". Now, ofcourse every one takes like a tylenol or something before makes it to a doctor, however, tylenol would prove harmful in the above scenario, would that stop the insurance firm from reimbursing me ?
It will be very helpful if I get any knowledge (may be by experience) on these questions.
Thanks in anticipation,
Pratik Pai
1. In the benefits section of the brochure for Visitors Case IMG, It has 2 sections Inpatient and Outpatient.
My question is, if I take the insured to an ER and from where he gets shifted to a hospital room. In the meanwhile, the doctors are doing all kinds of tests like X-Rays, blood work, urine tests, MRI, ultrasound etc. However, the "diagnostic x-rays and lab" are mentioned in the outpatient section of the brochure. Thus are all these tests covered if the insured is in the hospital (in patient) at that time ?
2. Secondly, say an insured gets infected by a Hepatitis A virus and needs to be treated, however, the virus has a 15-28 day incubation period, now, if the insured gets sick like on the 10th day of the visit, will it be considered as pre-existing, bear in mind that the insured had no idea of the infection whatsoever, or neither did it show up on the first 10 days ?
3. The brochure also states the following:
"16. Treatment required as a result of or arising from complications from a treatment or condition not covered under the Visitors Care plan. ". Now, ofcourse every one takes like a tylenol or something before makes it to a doctor, however, tylenol would prove harmful in the above scenario, would that stop the insurance firm from reimbursing me ?
It will be very helpful if I get any knowledge (may be by experience) on these questions.
Thanks in anticipation,
Pratik Pai
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