We reproduce below the circular issued by AIBRF on the above subject.
Source: AIBRF Website
Issue
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Our
query
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UIIC
clarification
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Modalities of
domiciliary expenses .
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What will be
the modalities of reimbursing the claim under domiciliary expenses to
retirees ?
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It
can be send to TPA directly or to the nearest Bank office from where it has
to be forwarded to zonal office enabling the TPA officer to collect it.
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Format for
claiming domiciliary expenses.
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Whether you
have introduced any prescribed format for claiming domiciliary expenses for
retirees ? If yes, please provide us a copy of the same.
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Same
claim form as being used for hospitalization. Please advise the retiree
to write on the top "For domiciliary treatment".
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Nature of
expenses admissible.
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Please
clarify what type/nature of expenses are covered for the treatment of
identified 59 ailments.
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Same
as applicable to employee policy.
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Extension of
domiciliary treatment to such retirees, who are not the member at present.
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Since the
UIICL has introduced option for domiciliary expenses now, whether
such retirees who have not become member of the Scheme so far, can join
the Medical Insurance Scheme now ?
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Only
present retirees who are covered in the current policy are allowed to join
the renewal policy.
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Switching
over from domiciliary expenses benefit to normal renewal (without domiciliary
cover) or vice versa.
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Please
clarify whether a retiree who opts for domiciliary expenses benefit
(Option II) now, be allowed to switch over to normal renewal next
year or Vice-versa
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The
final decision would be taken at the time of renewal.
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Source: AIBRF Website
Thank you for the updates.
ReplyDeleteRegarding domiciliary expenses some more clarification is required whether it covers the expenses incured on the daily and normal expenses in connection with the 59deseases or one month before and after hospitalisation or both
ReplyDeleteRegarding domiciliary expenses some more clarification is required whether it covers the expenses incured on the daily and normal expenses in connection with the 59deseases or one month before and after hospitalisation or both
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