This becomes especially important if you will be traveling
outside Canada. In order
to make your policy work, you need to make sure there is a co-operative relationship between the policy holder and the company providing the
insurance. Because the medical treatment around the world is so broad and varied, the home-based insurance companies will often provide you with
booklets that outline what they will and won't cover. That is why it is very important for you the purchaser to become to become as familiar as
you possibly can with the basic guidelines of the policy before an emergency ever occurs. Decision so any reimbursement of expenses are not
likely to be the first thing when you are in an urgent situation. Below are a few guidelines for insurance financial coverage should an emergency
occur.
BE sure to obtain authorization. As soon as possible, be sure to
call the number for the emergency service center provided policy. The role of the service center is to manage your medical care and make the
overall claim process faster and more efficient. The center should provide claim administrators, on site doctors, nurses, and other medical
officials to arrange to help manage your care and monitor any treatment that may become necessary in an emergency situation. If possible, do not
proceed with any treatment before receiving the proper authorization. I N order to assist in the claims process more efficiently, you should
supply all information and facts you can as accurately as possible. Keep a log of the contacts at both service center and your insurance company.
This includes the names of people assisting you, the date of contact, what was discussed during any conversations that took place.
You should also keep a detailed record of all medical
transactions and get receipts for all medical care including: tests, treatments, and proscriptions. Receipts are an absolute must when making a
claim, and you never know when you may need them. You should also observe the time limits of your policy. Complete the supplied forms and enclose
all bills signed by the attending physician, along with receipts and any supporting claim documentation that will prove necessary when filing
your claim. Also include all numbers such as those pertaining to your policy, along with your date of birth and any other requested information
that will make the process faster and more efficient.
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