How is Comprehensive healthcare defined in a legal contract?
- Comprehensive healthcare means healthcare offered to the insured person with the intention of maintaining their health from the period prior to the signing of the insurance policy. This includes outpatient and inpatient care, such as diagnostic and preventative care, monitoring, as well as emergency and rescue services. It also covers the supply of medicines and patient transport, and any repatriation of the insured person or human remains of the insured person. Care related to the pregnancy of an insured mother and the birth of her child is also included. Provision of comprehensive healthcare is guaranteed within a network of contractual healthcare facilities. This covers, at the most, the standard scope of healthcare publicly funded by health insurance, including full or partial coverage of medicines. It is not subject to approval from medical review board or similar bodies. Co-payments and regulation fees do not count as payment for healthcare. The level of insurance provided to non-contractual healthcare facilities cannot surpass the standard payment from public health insurance. Seen in 2 SEC filings.
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Which definition should you use?
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Genie Definition 1
- Comprehensive Healthcare means the total of all medical services provided to an insured person, encompassing preventative, diagnostic, emergency, outpatient, and inpatient treatments.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- When an organization seeks to provide comprehensive healthcare benefits to its employees.
- When an insurance company drafts its policy for insured individuals.
- When healthcare providers enter into agreements to provide medical services.
Relevant Sectors
Comprehensive Healthcare means the total of all medical services provided to an insured person, encompassing preventative, diagnostic, emergency, outpatient, and inpatient treatments
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