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- What Does The Term ‘day-patient' Mean?
- This is the term that most private medical insurance policies use for hospital treatment that does not require an overnight stay, but does require a visit to the hospital, and a period of medical supervised recovery.
- What does the term ‘out-patient' mean?
- This is the term that most private medical insurance policies use for treatment given at a hospital which does not require an overnight stay, or any recovery time.
- Can I Choose The Hospital For Treatment?
- When you first sign up for your policy you will choose the hospital that you wish to be treated at. It's up to you to make sure that the hospital has a good reputation, is at a convenient distance, and offers good all-round services.
- What Details Will I Need To Provide To Prove My Health?
- When you sign up for a private medical insurance policy, there are a variety of ways in which your insurer may ask you to prove your health. We have detailed them below:
- Can I Get Private Medical Insurance If I Am Disabled?
- You can still get private medical insurance if you are disabled. Insurance companies are not allowed to refuse you on this basis.
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