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- What is covered under Hospitalization Benefit?
- What are the circumstances under which the condition of minimum 24 hrs hospitalization does not apply?
- What are the expenses covered under Hospitalisation Expenses?
- What is Domiciliary Hospitalization?
- What is meant by Pre and Post hospitalization?
- What are Pre-Existing Diseases?
- What is meant by Donor Expenses?
- Is there an Income Tax exemption on the premium? If yes, under which section and what is the Income Tax exemption limit?
- What is Cumulative Bonus?
- Do I get a discount on renewal of the policy with the same company?
- What are first year/ second year exclusions?
- Enlist some of the important exclusions under mediclaim policy.
- Can a person have more than one Health policy?
- Can I cancel my policy and if yes will I get my premium back?
- Is maternity covered in health insurance policies?
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What is Domiciliary Hospitalization?
Domiciliary Hospitalization means medical 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 actually taken whilst confined at home in India under any of the following circumstances, namely:
i) The condition of the patient is such that he/she cannot be removed to the Hospital/Nursing Home or
ii) The patient cannot be removed to Hospital/Nursing Home for lack of accommodation therein
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