This document summarizes the key details of a health insurance policy from Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company. The policy provides:
1) Coverage for medical expenses incurred due to illness or accident for hospitalization of the insured or their family members. It also covers ambulance expenses up to Rs. 1000 per hospitalization.
2) A free medical checkup for insureds who have maintained the policy for 4 continuous years without making a claim.
3) Definitions of terms used in the policy like hospitalization, illness, accident, etc.
4) Exceptions to the coverage including pre-existing diseases, cosmetic treatments, infertility treatment, and expenses not requiring hospitalization.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), has announced the first Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) settlement based on the untimely reporting of a breach of unsecured protected health information (PHI). Presence Health has agreed to settle potential violations of the HIPAA Breach Notification Rule by paying $475,000 and implementing a corrective action plan. Presence Health is one of the largest health care networks serving Illinois and consists of approximately 150 locations, including 11 hospitals and 27 long-term care and senior living facilities. Presence Health also has multiple physicians’ offices and health care centers in its system and offers home care, hospice care, and behavioral health services. With this settlement amount, OCR balanced the need to emphasize the importance of timely breach reporting with the desire not to disincentive breach reporting altogether.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), has announced the first Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) settlement based on the untimely reporting of a breach of unsecured protected health information (PHI). Presence Health has agreed to settle potential violations of the HIPAA Breach Notification Rule by paying $475,000 and implementing a corrective action plan. Presence Health is one of the largest health care networks serving Illinois and consists of approximately 150 locations, including 11 hospitals and 27 long-term care and senior living facilities. Presence Health also has multiple physicians’ offices and health care centers in its system and offers home care, hospice care, and behavioral health services. With this settlement amount, OCR balanced the need to emphasize the importance of timely breach reporting with the desire not to disincentive breach reporting altogether.
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There are three types of health insurance cover available in the market today. These are:
Mediclaim:
These policies cover you for hospitalization expenses. Actual hospitalization expenses are paid subject to a maximum limit of the sum assured opted for. All insurers offer policyholders cashless treatment in their network of hospitals. Policyholders can also pay upfront and then claim reimbursement from the insurer.
We recommend Mediclaim as a basic “must have” health insurance to our customers. Mediclaim can be individual or a family floater. In individual every person has his or her own individual policy. In a family floater the members of a family pay a single premium and have one insurance policy that covers the family. Sometimes parents and in-laws can also be included in the family cover. A floater cover provides a lot of flexibility for the family and normally works out more economical.
Fixed Benefit Cover
These is a new class of insurance products in the Indian market. These plans pay a pre-determined sum of money depending upon the number of days a person is in hospital and the type of surgery done. This amount may be more or less than the actual expenses you incur. We recommend this as an additional insurance to purchase after you have the basic mediclaim policy. Similar to the indemnity cover, fixed benefit cover has individual and family floater options. Fixed benefit policies will pay you the benefit even if the actual costs are reimbursed by a mediclaim policy.
Critical Illness plans
In these plans a fixed sum of money is paid if the person gets certain pre-specified diseases. Plans can cover anywhere from 9 to 35 diseases. In our view these plans are best bought after one has the basic medicliam and fixed benefit plans. They are ideal for diseases that are debilitating but may not require constant hospitalization - for example cancer or renal failure.
Each of the insurance plans described here can be taken for a single Individual or may include dependents such as the spouse, minor children, parents, parents-in-law, grandparents and grandchildren.
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Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
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Qualifications:
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Learning Objectives:
Describe the structure and function of taste buds.
Describe the relationship between the taste threshold and taste index of common substances.
Explain the chemical basis and signal transduction of taste perception for each type of primary taste sensation.
Recognize different abnormalities of taste perception and their causes.
Key Topics:
Significance of Taste Sensation:
Differentiation between pleasant and harmful food
Influence on behavior
Selection of food based on metabolic needs
Receptors of Taste:
Taste buds on the tongue
Influence of sense of smell, texture of food, and pain stimulation (e.g., by pepper)
Primary and Secondary Taste Sensations:
Primary taste sensations: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami
Chemical basis and signal transduction mechanisms for each taste
Taste Threshold and Index:
Taste threshold values for Sweet (sucrose), Salty (NaCl), Sour (HCl), and Bitter (Quinine)
Taste index relationship: Inversely proportional to taste threshold
Taste Blindness:
Inability to taste certain substances, particularly thiourea compounds
Example: Phenylthiocarbamide
Structure and Function of Taste Buds:
Composition: Epithelial cells, Sustentacular/Supporting cells, Taste cells, Basal cells
Features: Taste pores, Taste hairs/microvilli, and Taste nerve fibers
Location of Taste Buds:
Found in papillae of the tongue (Fungiform, Circumvallate, Foliate)
Also present on the palate, tonsillar pillars, epiglottis, and proximal esophagus
Mechanism of Taste Stimulation:
Interaction of taste substances with receptors on microvilli
Signal transduction pathways for Umami, Sweet, Bitter, Sour, and Salty tastes
Taste Sensitivity and Adaptation:
Decrease in sensitivity with age
Rapid adaptation of taste sensation
Role of Saliva in Taste:
Dissolution of tastants to reach receptors
Washing away the stimulus
Taste Preferences and Aversions:
Mechanisms behind taste preference and aversion
Influence of receptors and neural pathways
Impact of Sensory Nerve Damage:
Degeneration of taste buds if the sensory nerve fiber is cut
Abnormalities of Taste Detection:
Conditions: Ageusia, Hypogeusia, Dysgeusia (parageusia)
Causes: Nerve damage, neurological disorders, infections, poor oral hygiene, adverse drug effects, deficiencies, aging, tobacco use, altered neurotransmitter levels
Neurotransmitters and Taste Threshold:
Effects of serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) on taste sensitivity
Supertasters:
25% of the population with heightened sensitivity to taste, especially bitterness
Increased number of fungiform papillae
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Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Introduction
Many have been interested in Tom Selleck health. not only because of his enduring presence on screen but also because of the challenges. and lifestyle choices he has faced and made over the years. This article delves into the various aspects of Tom Selleck health. exploring his fitness regimen, diet, mental health. and the challenges he has encountered as he ages. We'll look at how he maintains his well-being. the health issues he has faced, and his approach to ageing .
Early Life and Career
Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
Transition to Acting
Selleck's transition from an athlete to an actor came with its physical demands. His first significant role in "Magnum P.I." required him to perform various stunts and maintain a fit appearance. This role, which he played from 1980 to 1988. necessitated a rigorous fitness routine to meet the show's demands. setting the stage for his long-term commitment to health and wellness.
Fitness Regimen
Workout Routine
Tom Selleck health and fitness regimen has evolved. adapting to his changing roles and age. During his "Magnum, P.I." days. Selleck's workouts were intense and focused on building and maintaining muscle mass. His routine included weightlifting, cardiovascular exercises. and specific training for the stunts he performed on the show.
Selleck adjusted his fitness routine as he aged to suit his body's needs. Today, his workouts focus on maintaining flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular health. He incorporates low-impact exercises such as swimming, walking, and light weightlifting. This balanced approach helps him stay fit without putting undue strain on his joints and muscles.
Importance of Flexibility and Mobility
In recent years, Selleck has emphasized the importance of flexibility and mobility in his fitness regimen. Understanding the natural decline in muscle mass and joint flexibility with age. he includes stretching and yoga in his routine. These practices help prevent injuries, improve posture, and maintain mobilit
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Family Floater Health Guard Policy Wordings
1. Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Limited
Issuing Office :
HEALTH GUARD FAMILY FLOATER PLAN POLICY DOCUMENT
Our agreement to insure You is based on Your Proposal to Us, which is the basis of this agreement, and Your payment of the premium.
This Policy records the entire agreement between Us and sets out what We insure, how We insure it, and what We expect of You and
what You can expect of Us.
A Cover
1) Medical Expenses
If You / Your family members named in the schedule are hospitalized on the advice of a Doctor because of Illness or accidental
Bodily Injury sustained or contracted during the Policy Period, then We will pay You, Reasonable and Customary Medical Expenses
incurred.
2) Ambulance Expenses
If a claim under Cover 1) is accepted, we will also pay the reasonable cost to a maximum of Rs 1000 per valid hospitalization
claim for transferring You / Your family members named in the schedule to or between Hospitals in the Hospital's ambulance
or in an ambulance provided by any ambulance service provider.
3) Medical Check-up
At the end of every continuous period of 4 years during which You have held Our Health Guard Family Floater policy without
making a claim You / Your family members named in the schedule may apply to Us for a free medical check up (Physician
Consultation, ECG, Complete Blood Count, Urine Routine, Fasting blood Sugar, Post Prandial Blood Sugar, Lipid Profile, Sr
Creatinine, SGOT, SGPT, GGTP and Chest X-ray) at a Bajaj Allianz Diagnostic Centre, the location of which We will specify at the
time of Your application. For the avoidance of doubt, We shall not be liable for any other ancillary or peripheral costs or expenses
(including but not limited to those for transportation, accommodation or sustenance). This benefit also floats over the family
member(s) covered under the policy.
B Definitions
Words or terms in Italic have the meaning ascribed to them wherever they appear in this Policy, and references to the singular or to
the masculine include references to the plural or to the feminine wherever the context permits:
1) Bodily Injury means physical bodily harm or injury, but does not include any mental disease or illness or sickness.
2) Accident, Accidental - A sudden, unforeseen and involuntary event caused by external and visible means.
3) You, Your, Yourself means the person or persons that We insure as set out in the Schedule.
4) We, Our, Ours means the Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Limited.
5) Doctor means a person who holds a recognized qualification in allopathic medicine, is registered by the medical council of any
State of India in which he operates and is practicing within the scope of such license.
6) Hospital means Any institution in India established for indoor care & treatment of disease & injury, which
a) Is registered either as a hospital or nursing home with the local authorities & is under the supervision of a registered
medical practitioner
OR
b) Complies with minimum criteria of
i. At least 15* in-patient beds
ii. Fully equipped OT of its own where surgical operations are carried out
iii. Fully qualified nursing staff under employment round the clock
iv. Qualified doctors in charge round the clock but shall not include any establishment which is a place of rest, a place
for the aged, a place for drug-addicts or a place for alcoholics, a hotel or similar place (*NOTE: In class 'C' towns,
minimum number of beds shall be 10)
7) Inpatient care means treatment for which the insured person has to stay in a hospital for more than 24 hours for a covered
event.
8) Bajaj Allianz Network Hospitals / Network Hospitals means the Hospitals which have been empanelled by Us as per the latest
version of the schedule of Hospitals maintained by us, which is available to You on request.
9) Bajaj Allianz Diagnostic Centre means the diagnostic centers which have been empanelled by us as per the latest version of the
schedule of diagnostic centers maintained by us, which is available to You on request.
10) Illness means sickness (a condition or an ailment affecting the general soundness and health of the Insured's body) or disease
(an affliction of the bodily organs having a defined and recognized pattern of symptoms) that first manifests itself during the
Policy Period and for which immediate treatment by a Doctor is necessary, but does not include any mental disease, sickness
or illness.
11) Pre -Existing ailment or disease -Any condition, ailment or injury or related condition(s) for which You had signs or symptoms,
and / or were diagnosed and / or received medical advice/ treatment, within 48 months prior to inception of Your first policy.
12) An external congenital anomaly refers to a condition(s) which is present since birth, in the visible and accessible parts of the
body, and which is abnormal with reference to form, structure or position.
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2. 13) Limit of Indemnity represents Our maximum liability to make payment for each and every claim per person and collectively for
all persons mentioned in the Schedule during the policy period and in the aggregate for the person(s) named in the schedule
during the policy period, and means the amount stated in the Schedule against each Cover in Section A.
14) Medical Expenses means the reasonable charges that You necessarily incur on the advice of a Doctor:
a) As an in-patient in a Hospital for accommodation; Boarding Expenses including patients diet as provided by the hospital
/ nursing home ; nursing care; the attention of medically qualified staff; undergoing medically necessary procedures;
medical consumables;
b) In respect of medical treatment and essential investigations for a period of upto 90 days after discharge from a Hospital
for medical treatment related to the Illness or Accidental Bodily Injury; (post-hospitalisation expenses);
c) In respect of the medical treatment of an Illness during the consecutive 60-day period immediately preceding Your
admission to Hospital for that Illness, provided that the aforesaid 60 day period commences and ends within the Policy
Period (pre-hospitalisation expenses). However in case of renewed policies the pre-hospitalisation period may fall in the
previous policy period .
15) Policy means the proposal, the Schedule (and any endorsements attaching to or forming part thereof) and the policy document.
16) Policy Period means the period between the commencement date and the expiry date specified in the Schedule and includes
both the commencement date as well as the expiry date.
17) Schedule means the schedule and any annexure to it.
18) Reasonable charges means the charges for services or supplies, which are the standard charges for the specific provider and
consistent with the prevailing charges in the geographical area for identical or similar services, taking into account the nature
of the illness / injury involved.
19) Voluntary Deductible means the deductible You have opted for, and is the amount stated in the schedule, which shall be borne
by the insured in respect of each and every hospitalization claim incurred in the policy period . The company's liability to make
any payment for each and every claim under the policy is in excess of the deductible. Each and every hospitalization would be
considered as a separate claim. (If You suffer a relapse within 45 days of the date when You last obtained medical treatment
or consulted a Doctor and for which a claim has been made, then such relapse shall be deemed to be part of the same claim .)
C What we will not pay
1) Benefits will not be available for Any Pre-existing condition, ailment or injury, until 48 months of continuous coverage have
elapsed, after the date of inception of the first Health Guard policy with us. The above exclusion C1 shall cease to apply if You
have maintained a Health Guard Policy with Us for a continuous period of a full 4 years with out break from the date of Your
first Health Guard Policy with Us. In case of enhancement of Sum Insured this Exclusion shall apply afresh only to the extent of
the amount by which the limit of indemnity has been increased (i.e. enhanced sum insured) if the policy is a renewal of Health
Guard Policy without break in cover.
We will also not pay for claims arising out of or howsoever connected to the following:
2) Without derogation from C1) above, any Medical Expenses incurred during the first two consecutive annual periods during
which You have the benefit of a Health Guard Policy with us in connection with any types of gastric or duodenal ulcers, cataracts,
benign prostatic hypertrophy, hernia of all types, hydrocele, all types of sinuses, fistulae, haemorrhoids, fissure in ano,
dysfunctional uterine bleeding, fibromyoma, endometriosis, hysterectomy, stones in the urinary and biliary systems, surgery
on ears/tonsils/adenoids/paranasal sinuses, Surgery for any skin ailment, Surgery on all internal or external tumours/ cysts/
nodules/polyps of any kind including breast lumps with exception of Malignant tumor or growth. This exclusion period shall
apply for a continuous period of a full 4 years from the date of Your first Health Guard Policy with us if the above referred illness
were present at the time of commencement of the policy and if You had declared such illness at the time of proposing the
policy for the first time. In case of enhancement of Sum Insured the waiting periods shall apply afresh only to the extent of the
amount by which the limit of indemnity has been increased (i.e. enhanced sum insured) if the policy is a renewal of Health
Policy without break in cover.
3) Any Medical Expenses incurred during the first four consecutive annual periods during which You have the benefit of a Health
Guard Policy with Us in connection with joint replacement surgery,surgery for prolapsed inter vertebral disc (unless necessitated
due to accident ), Surgery to correct deviated nasal septum and hypertrophied turbinate , congenital internal diseases or
anomalies and laser treatment for correction of eye sight due to refractive error.
In case of enhancement of Sum Insured the waiting periods shall apply afresh only to the extent of the amount by which the
limit of indemnity has been increased (i.e. enhanced sum insured) if the policy is a renewal of Health Policy without break in
cover.
4) Any Medical Expenses incurred for any illness diagnosed or diagnosable within 30 days of the commencement of the Policy
Period except those incurred as a result of Accidental Bodily Injury. In case of enhancement of Sum Insured the waiting periods
shall apply afresh only to the extent of the amount by which the limit of indemnity has been increased (i.e. enhanced sum
insured) if the policy is a renewal of Health Policy without break in cover.
5) War, invasion, acts of foreign enemies, hostilities (whether war be declared or not), civil war, commotion, unrest, rebellion,
revolution, insurrection, military or usurped power or confiscation or nationalisation or requisition of or damage by or under
the order of any government or public local authority.
6) Circumcision unless required for the treatment of Illness or Accidental bodily injury, cosmetic or aesthetic treatments of any
description, treatment or surgery for change of life/gender.
7) Any form of plastic surgery unless necessary for the treatment of cancer ,burns or accidental Bodily Injury
8) The cost of spectacles, contact lenses, hearing aids, crutches, artificial limbs, dentures, artificial teeth and all other external
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3. appliances and/or devices whether for diagnosis or treatment except for intrinsic fixtures used for orthopedic treatments such
as plates and K-wires .
9) External medical equipment of any kind used at home as post hospitalisation care including cost of instrument used in the
treatment of Sleep Apnoea Syndrome (C.P.A.P), Continuous Peritoneal Ambulatory Dialysis (C.P.A.D) and Oxygen concentrator
for Bronchial Asthmatic condition.
10) Dental treatment or surgery of any kind unless as a result of Accidental Bodily Injury to natural teeth and also requiring
hospitalization .
11) Convalescence, general debility, rest cure, congenital external diseases or defects or anomalies, genetic disorders, stem cell
implantation or surgery, or growth hormone therapy.
12) Intentional self-injury (including but not limited to the use or misuse of any intoxicating drugs or alcohol)
13) Ailments requiring treatment due to use or abuse of any substance, drug or alcohol and treatment for de-addiction.
14) Any condition directly or indirectly caused by or associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus or Variant/mutant viruses
and or any syndrome or condition of a similar kind commonly referred to as AIDS.
15) Medical Expenses relating to any hospitalisation primarily and specifically for diagnostic, X-ray or laboratory examinations and
investigations.
16) Medical expenses where Inpatient care is not warranted and does not require supervision of qualified nursing staff and qualified
medical practitioner round the clock .
17) Any claim directly or indirectly caused by or contributed to by nuclear weapons and/or materials.
18) Treatment arising from or traceable to pregnancy and childbirth including caesarian section, and/or any treatment related to
pre and postnatal care. (ectopic pregnancy is covered under the policy )
19) Vaccination or inoculation unless forming a part of post bite treatment.
20) Any fertility, sub fertility, impotence, assisted conception operation or sterilization procedure.
21) Vitamins, tonics, nutritional supplements unless forming part of the treatment for injury or disease as certified by the attending
Doctor
22) Experimental, unproven or non-standard treatment.
23) Treatment for any other system other than modern medicine (also known as Allopathy)
24) Expenses related to donor screening, treatment, including surgery to remove organs from a donor in the case of transplant
surgery.( not applicable for Daycare procedure no.111 )
25) Venereal disease or any sexually transmitted disease or sickness.
26) Weight management services and treatment related to weight reduction programmes including treatment of obesity.
27) Treatment for any mental illness or psychiatric illness, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease.
D Conditions
1) Conditions Precedent
Where this Policy requires You to do or not to do something, then the complete satisfaction of that requirement by You or
someone claiming on Your behalf is a precondition to any obligation We have under this Policy. If You or someone claiming on
Your behalf fails to completely satisfy that requirement, then We may refuse to consider Your claim.
2) Insured
Only those persons named, as the Insured in the Schedule shall be covered under this Policy.
3) Communications
Any communication meant for us must be in writing and be delivered to our address shown in the Schedule. Any communication
meant for You will be sent by us to your address shown in the Schedule.
4) Claims Procedures
If You meet with any Accidental Bodily Injury or suffer an Illness that may result in a claim, then as a condition precedent to our
liability, You must comply with the following:
a. Cashless treatment is only available at Network Hospitals. In order to avail of cashless treatment, the following procedure
must be followed by you:
i) Prior to taking treatment and/or incurring Medical Expenses at a Network Hospital, You must call Us and request
pre-authorisation by way of the written form We will provide.
ii) After considering Your request and after obtaining any further information or documentation We have sought, We
may if satisfied send You or the Network Hospital, an authorisation letter. The authorisation letter, the ID card issued
to You along with this Policy and any other information or documentation that We have specified must be produced
to the Network Hospital identified in the pre-authorisation letter at the time of Your admission to the same.
iii) If the procedure above is followed, You will not be required to directly pay for the Medical Expenses in the Network
Hospital that We are liable to indemnify under Cover A1) above and the original bills and evidence of treatment in
respect of the same shall be left with the Network Hospital. Pre-authorisation does not guarantee that all costs and
expenses will be covered. We reserve the right to review each claim for Medical Expenses and accordingly coverage
will be determined according to the terms and conditions of this Policy. You shall, in any event, be required to settle
all other expenses directly.
b. If pre-authorisation per 4 a) above is denied by Us or if treatment is taken in a Hospital other than a Network Hospital or
if You do not wish to avail cashless facility, then:
i. You or someone claiming on Your behalf must inform Us in writing immediately, and in any event within 30 days* of
the aforesaid Illness or Bodily Injury.
ii. You must immediately consult a Doctor and follow the advice and treatment that he recommends.
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4. iii. You must take reasonable steps or measure to minimize the quantum of any claim that may be made under this
Policy.
iv. You must have Yourself examined by Our medical advisors if We ask for this, and as often as We consider this to be
necessary at insurer's cost.
v. You or someone claiming on Your behalf must promptly and in any event within 30 days of discharge from a Hospital
give Us the documentation (written details of the quantum of any claim along with all original supporting
documentation, including but not limited to first consultation letter, original vouchers, bills and receipts, birth/
death certificate (as applicable)) and other information We ask for to investigate the claim or Our obligation to
make payment for it.
vi. In the event of the death of the insured person, someone claiming on his behalf must inform Us in writing immediately
and send Us a copy of the post mortem report (if any) within 30 days*
*Note: Waiver of conditions (i) and (vi) may be considered in extreme cases of hardship where it is proved to the satisfaction
of the Company that under the circumstances in which the insured was placed it was not possible from him or any other
person to give notice or file claim within the prescribed time limit.
5) Cumulative Bonus
If You renew Your Health Guard Policy with Us without any break in the Policy Period and there has been no claim in the
receding year, We will increase the Limit of Indemnity by 5% per annum, but:
i) The maximum cumulative increase in the Limit of Indemnity will be limited to 10 years and 50% of Sum Insured.
ii) This clause does not alter the annual character of this insurance or Our right to decline to renew or to cancel the Policy.
iii) If a claim is made in any year where a cumulative increase has been applied, then the increased Limit of Indemnity shall
be reduced by 10%, save that the Limit of Indemnity applicable to Y our first Health Guard Policy with Us shall be preserved.
iv ) This clause does not alter the annual character of this insurance or Our right to decline to renew or to cancel the Policy.
v) There is no transfer of Cumulative Bonus from other Company renewals
6) Basis of Claims Payment
a) If You suffer a relapse within 45 days of the date when You last obtained medical treatment or consulted a Doctor and for
which a claim has been made, then such relapse shall be deemed to be part of the same claim.
b) If you are hospitalized in a Hospital other than a Network Hospital, You shall bear 10% of the claim payable under the
Policy and Our liability, if any, shall only be in excess of that sum. This clause is not applicable if additional premium is paid
towards waiver of co-payment.
c) Any insured person aged 56yrs and above, being covered for the first time in the revised Health Guard policy, shall bear
20% of each and every claim payable under the policy and Our liability, if any, shall only be in excess of that sum.
d) If you are hospitalized and have opted for a voluntary deductible, our liability would be over and above the deductible
amount in each and every claim.
e) We shall not indemnify You for any period of hospitalisation of less than 24 hours except for the 130 Day Care procedures
the list of which is annexed.
f) The day care procedures listed are subject to the exclusions, terms and conditions of the policy and will not be treated as
independent coverage under the policy.
g) Our obligation to make payment in respect of surgeries for cataracts (after the expiry of the 2 year period referred
to in Exclusion C2) above, shall be restricted to 10% of the Limit of Indemnity for each and every claim, maximum of Rs
35000/- for each of You.
h) We shall make payment in Indian Rupees only.
7. Fraud
If You make or progress any claim knowing it to be false or fraudulent in any way, then this Policy will be void and all claims or
payments due under it shall be lost and the premium paid shall become forfeited.
8. Other Insurance
If at the time when any claim arises under this Policy there is any other insurance which covers (or would but for the existence
of this Policy cover), the same claim (in whole or in part), then We shall not be liable to pay or contribute more than its rateable
proportion of any claim. In respect of a Cancer Insurance Policy issued in collaboration with the Indian Cancer Society, the
benefits under this Policy shall be in excess of the benefits available under that policy.
9. Renewal & Cancellation
a) We are not bound to accept any renewal premium or give notice that renewal is due. Under normal circumstances,
renewal will not be refused except on the grounds of moral hazard of the insured .We may invite renewals with maximum
of 50 % loading of premium for adverse claims experience.
b) In case of 0ur own renewal a grace period of 15 days is permissible and the Policy will be considered as continuous for the
purpose of Two year waiting period / Four year waiting periods and Health Check-up benefit. Any medical expenses
incurred as a result of disease condition/ Accident contracted during the break period will not be admissible under the
policy.
c) For renewal proposal received after completion of grace period of 15 days, the Two year waiting period /Four year waiting
periods and Health Check-up would apply afresh .
d) We may cancel this insurance by giving You at least 15 days written notice, and if no claim has been made then We shall
refund a pro-rata premium for the unexpired Policy Period. Under normal circumstances, policy will not be cancelled
except for reasons of non-disclosure while proposing for insurance and /or lodging any fraudulent claim
e) You may cancel this insurance by giving Us at least 15 days written notice, and if no claim has been made then the We
shall refund premium on short term rates for the unexpired Policy Period as per the rates detailed below.
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5. PERIOD ON RISK RATE OF PREMIUM REFUNDED
Upto one month 75% of annual rate
Upto three months 50%of annual rate
Upto six months 25% of annual rate
Exceeding six months Nil
10. Territorial Limits & Governing Law
a) This Policy is restricted to insured events and Medical Expenses incurred in India.
b) The Policy constitutes the complete contract of insurance. No change or alteration shall be valid or effective unless approved
in writing by us, which approval shall be evidenced by an endorsement on the Schedule.
c) The construction, interpretation and meaning of the provisions of this Policy shall be determined in accordance with
Indian law. The section headings of this Policy are included for descriptive purposes only and do not form part of this
Policy for the purpose of its construction or interpretation.
11. Arbitration and Reconciliation
a) If any dispute or difference shall arise as to the quantum to be paid under the policy (liability being otherwise admitted)
such difference shall independently of all other questions be referred to decision of a sole arbitrator in writing by the
parties or if they cannot agree upon a single arbitrator within 30 days of any party invoking arbitration, the same shall be
referred to a panel of the arbitrators comprising of two arbitrators, one appointed by each of the parties to the dispute/
difference and the third arbitrator to be appointed by such two arbitrators and arbitration shall be conducted under and
in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The law of the arbitration will be Indian
law, and the seat of the arbitration and venue for all hearings shall be within India.
b) It is clearly agreed and understood that no difference or dispute shall be referable to arbitration as herein before provided,
if the Company has disputed or not accepted liability under or in respect of this policy.
c) It is hereby expressly stipulated and declared that it shall be a condition precedent to any right of action or suit upon this
policy that award by such arbitrator/arbitrators of the amount of the loss or damage shall be first obtained
d) If these arbitration provisions are held to be invalid, then all such disputes or differences shall be referred to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the Indian Courts.
12. Subrogation
You and any claimant under this Policy shall do whatever is necessary to enable Us to enforce any rights and remedies or obtain
relief or indemnity from other parties to which We would become entitled or subrogated upon Us paying for or making good
any loss under this Policy whether such acts and things shall be or become necessary or required before or after your
indemnification by us.
13. Declaration
a) It is specifically and clearly understood by You that if you make any declaration which is false in the proposal form for
insurance, and is material to assumption of risk ,we will have absolutely no liability on any claim arising out of or from this
Policy.
b) It is further understood and accepted by You that You have gone through the Policy and / or prospectus and have
understood the implications of all its contents prior to affixing Your signature on the proposal form.
c) You further declare that Your signing the proposal form is binding on All others who have been in included by You in the
Policy and indemnify Us in case of any loss arises as a consequence of their non adherence or challenging any of the terms
of this Policy.
"DAY CARE PROCEDURES"
1. Suturing - CLW -under LA or GA
2. Surgical debridement of wound
3. Therapeutic Ascitic Tapping
4. Therapeutic Pleural Tapping
5. Therapeutic Joint Aspiration
6. Aspiration of an internal abscess under ultrasound guidance
7. Aspiration of hematoma
8. Incision and Drainage
9. Endoscopic Foreign Body Removal - Trachea /- pharynx-larynx/ bronchus
10. Endoscopic Foreign Body Removal - Esophagus/stomach /rectum.
11. True cut Biopsy - breast/- liver/- kidney-Lymph Node/-Pleura/-lung/-Muscle biopsy/-Nerve biopsy/-Synovial biopsy/-Bone
trephine biopsy/-Pericardial biopsy
12. Endoscopic ligation/banding
13. Sclerotherapy
14. Dilatation of digestive tract strictures
15. Endoscopic ultrasonography and biopsy
16. Nissen fundoplication for Hiatus Hernia /Gastro esophageal reflux disease
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6. 17. Endoscopic placement/removal of stents
18. Endoscopic Gastrostomy
19. Replacement of Gastrostomy tube
20. Endoscopic polypectomy
21. Endoscopic decompression of colon
22. Therapeutic ERCP
23. Brochoscopic treatment of bleeding lesion
24. Brochoscopic treatment of fistula /stenting
25. Bronchoalveolar lavage & biopsy
26. Tonsillectomy without Adenoidectomy
27. Tonsillectomy with Adenoidectomy
28. Excision and destruction of lingual tonsil
29. Foreign body removal from nose
30. Myringotomy
31. Myringotomy with Grommet insertion
32. Myringoplasty /Tympanoplasty
33. Antral wash under LA
34. Quinsy drainage
35. Direct Laryngoscopy with or w/o biopsy
36. Reduction of nasal fracture
37. Mastoidectomy
38. Removal of tympanic drain
39. Reconstruction of middle ear
40. Incision of mastoid process & middle ear
41. Excision of nose granuloma
42. Blood transfusion for recipient
43. Therapeutic Phlebotomy
44. Haemodialysis/Peritoneal Dialysis
45. Chemotherapy
46. Radiotherapy
47. Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA)
48. Pericardiocentesis
49. Insertion of filter in inferior vena cava
50. Insertion of gel foam in artery or vein
51. Carotid angioplasty
52. Renal angioplasty
53. Tumor embolisation
54. TIPS procedure for portal hypertension
55. Endoscopic Drainage of Pseudopancreatic cyst
56. Lithotripsy
57. PCNS (Percutaneous nephrostomy)
58. PCNL (percutaneous nephrolithotomy)
59. Suprapubic cytostomy
60. Tran urethral resection of bladder tumor
61. Hydrocele surgery
62. Epididymectomy
63. Orchidectomy
64. Herniorrhaphy
65. Hernioplasty
66. Incision and excision of tissue in the perianal region
67. Surgical treatment of anal fistula
68. Surgical treatment of hemorrhoids
69. Sphincterotomy/Fissurectomy
70. Laparoscopic appendicectomy
71. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
72. TURP (Resection prostate)
73. Varicose vein stripping or ligation
74. Excision of dupuytren's contracture
75. Carpal tunnel decompression
76. Excision of granuloma
77. Arthroscopic therapy
78. Surgery for ligament tear
79. Surgery for meniscus tear
80. Surgery for hemoarthrosis/pyoarthrosis
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7. 81. Removal of fracture pins/nails
82. Removal of metal wire
83. Incision of bone, septic and aseptic
84. Closed reduction on fracture, luxation or epiphyseolysis with osetosynthesis
85. Suture and other operations on tendons and tendon sheath
86. Reduction of dislocation under GA
87. Cataract surgery
88. Excision of lachrymal cyst
89. Excision of pterigium
90. Glaucoma Surgery
91. Surgery for retinal detachment
92. Chalazion removal (Eye)
93. Incision of lachrymal glands
94. Incision of diseased eye lids
95. Excision of eye lid granuloma
96. Operation on canthus & epicanthus
97. Corrective surgery for entropion & ectropion
98. Corrective surgery for blepharoptosis
99. Foreign body removal from conjunctiva
100. Foreign body removal from cornea
101. Incision of cornea
102. Foreign body removal from lens of the eye
103. Foreign body removal from posterior chamber of eye
104. Foreign body removal from orbit and eye ball
105. Excision of breast lump /Fibro adenoma
106. Operations on the nipple
107. Incision/Drainage of breast abscess
108. Incision of pilonidal sinus
109. Local excision of diseased tissue of skin and subcutaneous tissue
110. Simple restoration of surface continuity of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
111. Free skin transportation, donor site
112. Free skin transportation recipient site
113. Revision of skin plasty
114. Destruction of the diseases tissue of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
115. Incision, excision, destruction of the diseased tissue of the tongue
116. Glossectomy
117. Reconstruction of the tongue
118. Incision and lancing of the salivary gland and a salivary duct
119. Resection of a salivary duct
120. Reconstruction of a salivary gland and a salivary duct
121. External incision and drainage in the region of the mouth, jaw and face
122. Incision of hard and soft palate
123. Excision and destruction of the diseased hard and soft palate
124. Incision, excision and destruction in the mouth
125. Surgery to the floor of mouth
126. Palatoplasty
127. Transoral incision and drainage of pharyngeal abscess
128. Dilatation and curettage
129. Myomectomies
130. Simple Oophorectomies
Note: The standard exclusions and waiting periods are applicable to all of the above procedures depending on the medical condition/
disease under treatment. Only 24 hours hospitalization is not mandatory.
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8. Welcome to Bajaj Allianz and Thank You for choosing us as your insurer.
Please read your policy and schedule
The policy and policy schedule set out the terms of your contract with us. Please read your policy and policy schedule carefully to
ensure that the cover meets your needs.
We do our best to ensure that our customers are delighted with the service they receive from Bajaj Allianz. If you are dissatisfied we
would like to inform you that we have a procedure for resolving issues. Please include your policy number in any communication.
This will help us deal with the issue more efficiently. If you don't have it, please call your Branch Office.
Initially, we suggest you contact the Branch Manager/ Regional Manager of the local office which has issued the policy. The address
and telephone number will be available in the policy. Naturally, we hope the issue can be resolved to your satisfaction at the earlier
stage itself. But if you feel dissatisfied with the suggested resolution of the issue after contacting the local office, please e-mail or
write to:
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd
GE Plaza, Airport Road
Yerawada,Pune411006
E-mail -customercare@bajajallianz.co.in
Call :
1800-225858 (free calls from BSNL/MTNL lines only)
1800-1025858 (free calls from Bharti users - mobile /landline ) or
020-30305858
If You are still not satisfied, You can approach the Insurance Ombudsman in the respective area for resolving the issue. The contact
details of the Ombudsman offices are mentioned below:
Ombudsman Offices
Delhi, Rajasthan First floor, Universal Insurance Building, 2/2A Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi 110002
Ph: 23239611 / 33 Fax: 232305858
West Bengal, Bihar 29, N.S. Road Third Floor, Kolkata 700001.
Ph: 222 12669 Fax: 22212668
Maharashtra Jeevan Seva Annex, 3rd Floor Above MTNL, SV Road, Santacruz (W) Mumbai 400054
Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry Fatima Akhtar Court Fourth Floor, 312 Anna Salai, Chennai 600018
Andhra Pradesh 6-2-47, Yeturu Towers, A.C. Guards Lakdi-ka-Pool, Hyderabad 500004
Gujarat Second Floor, Shree Jayashree Ambica House, 5, Navyug College,
Ashram Road, Ahmedabad 380014
Kerala, Karnataka Pulinat building, Second Floor, M.G. Road, Kochi 682015
North-Eastern States Aquanus, Bhaskar Nagar R.G. Baruah Road, Guwahati 781021
Uttar Pradesh Chintal House, First Floor, 16 Station Road, Lucknow 226001
Madhya Pradesh First Floor, 117 Zone 2, Maharana Pratap Nagar, Bhopal 462011
Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Batra Building, Shop cum office 101-103, Second floor, Sector 17D, Chandigarh
Jammu and Kashmir, Chandigarh
Orissa 62, Forest Park, Bhubaneswar 751009
BJAZ/PW/FFHG/JULY-2011
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