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Hospital accommodation
The charges that relate to your accommodation as an inpatient. This includes the costs of occupying the hospital’s standard single room with bathroom (en-suite) and also includes your own meals and refreshments.
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Hospital accommodation is paid in full.
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Surgical operations, including pre- and post-operative care
A surgical operation is a medical procedure involving an incision into the body.
Pre and post-operative care are the medical services you may require immediately before and after surgery; see ‘nursing care, drugs and surgical dressings’ below.
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Surgical operations, including pre and post-operative care are paid in full.
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Nursing care, drugs and surgical dressings
Nursing care are the general services such as drug provision and wound care provided to you by nursing staff, often immediately before and after surgery and during your recovery.
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Nursing care, drugs and surgical dressings are paid in full.
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Physicians fees
The charges made by your physician, consultant or doctor for non-surgical treatment provided during your stay in hospital. For example, the treatment of pneumonia.
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Physicians fees are paid in full.
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Theatre charges
Theatre charges are costs relating to your surgery. These could include drugs and dressings, equipment and fees for the use of the actual theatre room.
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Paid in full.
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Intensive Care, intensive therapy, coronary care and high dependency unit
Intensive care is a suite of high dependency medical support services that are provided when someone is critically ill. These services are provided in intensive care units, intensive therapy units, high dependency units or cardiac care units.
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Paid in full.
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Pathology, X-rays, diagnostic tests and therapies
Pathology is the study and diagnosis of illness through the study of bodily fluids, tissues and organs. Common examples are blood tests and skin biopsies.
X-rays are used in radiography to generate images of the body’s structures to aid diagnosis.
Diagnostic tests can take various forms, but for example include cardiovascular stress tests, electrocardiograms (ECGs) and spirometry (lung function tests).
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Pathology, X-rays, diagnostic tests and therapies are paid in full.
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Prosthetic implants and appliances
A prosthetic implant or appliance is an artificial body part which is designed to form a permanent part of your body and is surgically implanted. Examples are artificial heart valves, replacement lens or cornea of the eye and devices to remove excess fluid from the brain.
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Prosthetic implants and appliances are paid in full.
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Parent accommodation
If your child is under 18 and is a Bupa Global member receiving treatment for which he or she is covered under their policy for, we will pay for you to stay with your child in the same hospital. Please note we can only pay for one parent per night.
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Parent accommodation is paid in full.
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Psychiatric treatment
The treatment of mental health conditions via a variety of techniques including therapy, the prescription of drugs and pathology. We pay for a total of 90 days’ psychiatric treatment in hospital during your lifetime.
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This is available after two years’ membership. We pay for a total of 90 days’ psychiatric treatment in hospital during your lifetime.
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