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What is Domiciliary Hospitalization under Mediclaim Insurance?

Mediclaim treatment for a period exceeding three days for such illness/disease/injury which in the normal course would require care and treatment at a hospital/nursing home but is actually taken whilst confined at home in India under any of the following circumstances: However the benefit of Domiciliary Hospitalization cover is not available in respect of expenses incurred for pre- and post-hospitalization treatment and expenses incurred for treatment for any of the following diseases: However w.

What is considered as "domiciliary hospitalisation" under Mediclaim ?

Mediclaim FAQs
When the condition of the patient is such that he cannot be moved to the hospital or when there is no bed available in any of the hospitals, then the treatment taken at home only if it is like the treatment given at the hospital / nursing home is reimbursable under the Mediclaim policy. See similar questions...

Are there any other restrictions on domiciliary hospitalisation benefits under Mediclaim ?

Mediclaim FAQs
Under Mediclaim, the limit of compensation is low and for certain diseases like asthma, bronchitis, diabetes, epilepsy, etc it is not available. Mediclaim covers pre-hospitalisation (limited up to 30 days) and post-hospitalisation (limited to 60 days from discharge) expenses also if they are connected with the sickness / accident for which the hospitalisation takes place. See similar questions...

What is the period of Insurance of Overseas Mediclaim Policy ?

The New India Assurance Co. Ltd.
It starts from the 1st day of insurance and expires on the last day of the number of days specified in the Policy Schedule or on return to India whichever is earlier. See similar questions...

Can the Mediclaim the insurance contract be cancelled midway?

Mediclaim FAQs
The policy can be cancelled at any time during the course of its operation. In such cases, the insurance company will refund the premium paid (on the basis of the table provided below) only if no claim has been up to the date of cancellation. Note: The policy may also be cancelled at any time by the insurance company by giving the insured person 30 days notice through a registered letter sent to the last known address of such person. See similar questions...

Under Mediclaim, is the limit of insurance per sickness or annual ?

Mediclaim FAQs
Under Mediclaim, the amount of insurance is the limit until which the insurance company will pay during any policy period. They are annual limits for all sicknesses / accident during a year. See similar questions...

What happens when the limit of insurance is exhausted under Mediclaim ?

Mediclaim FAQs
Under Mediclaim, future expenses are not covered during the same policy period however when the policy is renewed, the limit of insurance starts afresh. Under Mediclaim, a sickness for which a claim is lodged does not become pre-existent. It is covered provided the policy is renewed within time limits and there is no break in the term of the insurance policy. See similar questions...

I have mediclaim? Can I avail? Admit me, show on paper?

Institute of Preventive Cardiology Mumbai- Frequently asked ...
We don't make false papers / false admissions. This treatment is not possible under mediclaim as it is OPD based. However if you want bills for consultations, investigations, which you have done you, can take. For your office purposes / bills wherever you want subject to approval of our accountant / auditors we can assist you. See similar questions...

What is Domiciliary Hospitalisation?

TTK Healthcare Services Private Limited
Domiciliary Hospitalisation is a state where a person/patient is unwell that he/she requires medical attention at home itself because he/she is not in a position to go the hospital or there is no Place in the Hospital. Upon, Doctor certification stating the patient's position, the Patient becomes eligible for a claim under Mediclaim for Treatment at home. See similar questions...

What is a domiciliary hostel?

Family and Children's Services Frequently Asked Questions
A domiciliary hostel provides long-term, supervised accommodation for adults with psychiatric or related disabilities who require supervision of their daily living activities. The Community Services and Housing Department helps eligible hostel residents by providing financial support for board and lodging and a monthly personal needs allowance while they remain in the hostel. See similar questions...

What condition may result in an involuntary hospitalization?

Being severely mentally disabled and posing a clear a present danger to yourself or to others. This may include actual or attempted substantial self-injury, attempted or inflicted serious bodily harm to another, acting in a manner that indicates that you may not be able to take care of yourself without assistance, or attempting suicide or showing high risk of suicide. See similar questions...

How long may an involuntary hospitalization last?

Section 302 provides for an involuntary admission for a period not to exceed 120 hours. Section 303 provides for an extension of involuntary treatment (inpatient or outpatient) for up to 20 days. The extension is determined on the basis of a hearing with the Mental Health Review Officer, an official of the Court of Common Pleas, who can order extended care. See similar questions...

When is hospitalization necessary?

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Hospitalization may be needed for adolescents who are at risk of hurting themselves or others or for individuals whose medication needs monitoring. The hospital can provide a safe and stable environment for your child to get better. Some pros to hospitalization are stabilization of medications, intense therapy, and relating to others with depression. Cons are that it is very expensive and patients are usually discharged too early/before they receive all the care they need. See similar questions...

If I Can't Control My Own Blood Sugar During My Hospitalization, Who Will?

Frequently Asked Questions About a Diabetes Hospital Stay
You have a right to have your own diabetes doctor or care team monitor and maintain your blood glucose levels. Ask your doctor whether or not it is recommended. If so, be sure to inform the hospital's diabetes educator to make proper arrangements. If your personal care team won't be participating, ask for clarification about which staff members will be responsible for your blood glucose management. Make sure these people know your unique symptoms of low and high blood sugar levels. See similar questions...

How should I limit activity after my hospitalization?

FAQs - Recovering After Hospitalization for Heart Treatment
It is important to check with your doctor’s instructions and to review the written discharge instructionsgiven to you by the hospital. See similar questions...

How long is the hospitalization?

FAQs for Sacroiliac Surgery
Depending on the amount of work, the hospitalization is from 1 to 3 days. Piriformis surgery usually adds one day. See similar questions...

WHAT IS THE LENGTH OF HOSPITALIZATION?

BELEZA & LASER
It varies from half a day to one day. It will all depend on the type of anesthesia used and the patient’s recovery at the immediate post-operative stage. Your doctor will prescribe the length of stay, always considering your safety and comfort. See similar questions...

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