Common use of Terminal Illness Clause in Contracts

Terminal Illness. The insurer will cover the actual incurred medical cost of the palliative and hospice care On diagnosis of a terminal illness, costs are covered for any in-patient, day-patient or out-patient treatment given on the advice of a medical practitioner or specialist for the purpose of offering temporary relief of symptoms Charges for hospital or hospice accommodation, nursing care by a qualified nurse and prescribed drugs and dressings are covered The maximum benefits should be mutually agreed between the policyholder and the insurer and stipulated in the insurance contract

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Terminal Illness. The insurer will cover the actual incurred medical cost of the palliative and hospice care Care. On diagnosis of a terminal illness, costs are covered for any in-patient, day-patient or out-patient treatment given on the advice of a medical practitioner or specialist for the purpose of offering temporary relief of symptoms symptoms. Charges for hospital or hospice accommodation, nursing care by a qualified nurse and prescribed drugs and dressings are covered covered. The maximum benefits should be mutually agreed between the policyholder and the insurer and stipulated in the insurance contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Worldcare Policy Wording, Worldcare Policy Wording

Terminal Illness. The insurer will cover the actual incurred medical cost of the palliative and hospice care care. On diagnosis of a terminal illness, costs are covered for any in-patient, day-patient or out-patient treatment given on the advice of a medical practitioner or specialist for the purpose of offering temporary relief of symptoms symptoms. Charges for hospital or hospice accommodation, nursing care by a qualified nurse and prescribed drugs and dressings are covered covered. The maximum benefits should be mutually agreed between the policyholder and the insurer and stipulated in the insurance contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy