Policy Definitions | Plan 1 & 2 Benefits | Applications and Forms | Random | Specified Health Events |
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What is the Effective Date
The date(s) coverage begins as shown in the policy schedule
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What is the Hospital Intensive Care Protection benefit
Reduces by 1/2 on or after the policy anniversary date following insured's 70th birthday.
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What is the H-L0046 Request for Change form
An Agent would use this form to make name, address, and/or deletions for the policy holder
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What is the Continuing Care Benefit
This benefit will pay $125 each day a person is charged for 1 of 12 treatments and is limited to 75 days
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What is a Stroke
This is an apoplexy due to a rupture or an acute occlusion of a cerebral artery
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What is a Hospital
This place must maintain a patients' written history and medical record, yet does not include any institution used in part as an emergency room, rehabilitation unit or hospice unit.
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What is the Progressive benefit
Any accumulated amount of this benefit will be paid in addition to the ICU benefit for each day of confinement, will cease to build on the anniversary date following the insured's 65th birthday and dependent children do not qualify.
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What is form A71001L1cID
This application is used to write Critical Care and Recovery plan 1 only IN Idaho
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What is Commissions
This will not be paid for a Critical Care and Recovery policy issued at age 66 and above
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What is a Sudden Cardiac Arrest
a sudden, unexpected loss of heart function in which the heart abruptly and without warning stops working as a result of an internal electrical system malfunction
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What is the Hospital Intensive Care Unit
These facilities must be listed in the current edition of the American Hospital Association Guide and be classified as specifically designed facilities providing the highest level of medical care.
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What is the Hospital Confinement benefit
Aflac will pay $300 per day as an inpatient for this benefit.
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What is the Authorization to Obtain Information form
Form A-90063
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What is the Hospital ICU and the Step-Down ICU Confinement Benefit
These two benefits are each limited to 15 days per period of confinement
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What is a Coma
The absence of spontaneous eye movements, response to painful stimuli, and vocalization are characteristics of this
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What is a Continuation of a previously Period of Confinement
Previously covered and not separated by 30 or more days
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What is the Secondary Specified Health Event benefit
This benefit is limited to one coronary angioplasty per 30 day period.
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What is application form A7001RcID
This application is used to write both the Critical Care and Recovery plans 1 & 2 through payroll billing in Idaho
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What is 50 cents per mile Transportation Benefit
A covered person will receive this per mile for noncommercial or commercial travel
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What is a Heart Attack
This is not defined as or construed to mean congestive heart failure, or any other dysfunction of the cardiovascular system
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What is the Step-Down Intensive Care Unit
This facility must be separate and apart from other hospital areas, permanently equipped with telemetry equipment, and under constant and continual observation by specially trained nursing staff assigned exclusively to that area.
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What is the Ground Ambulance benefit
This benefit of $250 is limited to no more that 2 times per occurrence of a primary specified health event.
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The UB04 (hospital bill) or the HCFA1500 (nonhospital bill)
Information regarding a claim can be obtained directly for the health care provider(s) by requesting what forms
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What is a Heart Attack
Valentines Day occurs once a year this occurs about every 34 seconds
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What is Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
This doesn't include valve replacement surgery
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