ELIGIBILITY: If an Insured Person is not eligible, this Certificate is void ab initio and all Premium paid will be refunded. In order to be eligible and qualified for coverage under this insurance, a person must meet all of the following requirements:

(1) be an active Participant, Spouse of the Participant, or Children traveling with the Participant and residing outside their primary Country of Residence for a temporary period of time, and if Destination Country is the United States, Insured Person must hold one of the following visa types: F1/F2, J1/J2, M1/M2 or A1/A2

(2) be at least thirty-one (31) days old but not yet sixty-five (65) years old

 

(3) complete and sign an Application as the Insured Person (or be listed thereon by proxy as an applicant and proposed Insured Person), and/or as the Insured Person’s Spouse and/or Child

(4) on the Effective Date and on subsequent renewal dates, be physically and legally residing in the Destination Country with the intent to reside there for at least thirty (30) days

(5) pay the required Premium on or before the Effective Date of Coverage

(6) receive written acceptance of their Application or renewal from the Company

 

TERMINATION OF COVERAGE FOR INSURED PERSONS: Coverage and benefits for the Insured Person under this insurance will terminate effective at 12:01 AM EST on the earliest of the following dates:

(a) the next day following the end of the coverage period for which Premium has been fully and timely paid

(b) the date the Master Policy is terminated pursuant to the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS, TERMINATION OF MASTER POLICY provision

(c) the termination date as shown on the Declaration for this Certificate

(d) the date the Insured Person first fails to meet or no longer meets the eligibility requirements for this insurance as set forth in the Master Policy and outlined in this Certificate

(e) the date the Insured Person returns to their Country of Residence unless covered as an INCIDENTAL TRIP

 

(f) the date the Company, at its sole option, elects to cancel from this plan all Insured Persons of the same sex, age, class or geographic location as the Insured Person, provided the Company gives no less than thirty (30) days advance written notice by mail to the Insured Person's last known residence or mailing address of its intent to exercise such option

(g) the cancellation date specified by the Company pursuant to the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS,

CANCELLATION BY INSURED PERSON provision

(h) the cancellation date specified by the Insured Person pursuant to the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS,

RENEWAL; AMENDMENTS provision

(i) the next day following the maximum time period pursuant to the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS,

RENEWAL; AMENDMENTS provision

(j) the date specified by the Company in any notice of cancellation, forfeiture or rescission issued pursuant to or as a result of the circumstances described in the MISREPRESENTATION, FRAUDULENT CLAIMS and RIGHT OF RECOVERY subparagraphs of the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS, or as otherwise permitted by the Terms of this insurance.

Coverage for the Insured Person shall remain in full force and effect unless terminated pursuant to this provision, except as otherwise provided in the Master Policy, the Declaration, or this Certificate.

 

DEFINITIONS: Certain words and phrases used in this Certificate are defined below. Other words and phrases may be defined elsewhere in this Certificate, including where they are first used.

Accident: An Unexpected occurrence directly caused by external, visible means and resulting in physical Injury to the Insured Person.

Adventure Sports: Activities undertaken for the purposes of recreation, an unusual experience or excitement. These activities are typically undertaken outdoors and involve a medium degree of risk.

Affected Area(s): Any and all countries, states, provinces, territories, cities or other areas experiencing ongoing transmission of an Epidemic, Pandemic or other disease outbreak, or Natural Disaster.

Against Medical Advice (AMA); Discharge Against Medical Advice: Against Medical Advice, or AMA, sometimes known as DAMA, Discharge Against Medical Advice, is a term used with a patient who checks themselves out of a Hospital against the advice of their Treating Physician.

AIDS: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, as that term is defined by the United States Centers for Disease Control.

Amateur Athletics: A sporting or athletic activity undertaken by an amateur or other non-professional that is non-organized, non-sanctioned, non-Collision and engaged in by the Insured Person solely for recreational, entertainment or fitness purposes, and is not listed as an Adventure or Extreme Sport under this insurance.

Ancillary Services: All Hospital services for a patient other than room and board and professional services. Laboratory tests and Radiology are examples of Ancillary Services.

Application: The fully answered and signed individual or Family Application/enrollment form submitted by or on behalf of the Insured Person for acceptance into, renewal of coverage under this insurance plan, which Application shall be incorporated in and become part of the Master Policy and this Certificate and the insurance contract. Any insurance agent/broker or other person or entity assigned to, soliciting, or assisting with the Application is the agent and representative of the applicant/Insured Person and is not and shall not be deemed or considered as an agent or representative for or on behalf of the Company or the Plan Administrator.

ARC: AIDS related complex, as that term is defined by the United States Centers for Disease Control.

Assured: The Global Medical Services Group Insurance Trust, c/o Mutual Wealth Management Group, Carmel, IN.

Authorization for Release of Medical Information: A written authorization by the Insured Person for health providers to release medical records and information regarding their past and current Treatment.

Certificate; Certificate of Insurance: This document as issued to the Insured Person, that describes and provides an outline and evidence of eligible coverages and benefits payable to or for the benefit of the Insured Person under the insurance contract, which includes the Master Policy, Application, Declaration and any Riders.

Charges: Any cost, fee or tax incurred for Eligible Medical Expenses incurred in the Treatment of an Injury or Illness.

Child; Children: An Insured Person who is at least thirty-one (31) days old but less than nineteen (19) years of age.

Class VI: A section of a river, stream or other waterway or watercourse where the current moves with enough speed or force to meet, but not to exceed, the qualifications of Class VI as determined by the International Scale of River Difficulty or as commonly published by a local authority or government agency.

Club Sports: Any sport offered at an accredited Educational Institution that competes competitively with other equivalent level schools, but are not regulated by any sanctioned or Governing Body.

 

Coinsurance: The payment by or obligations of the Insured Person for payment of Eligible Medical Expenses at the percentage specified in the BENEFIT SUMMARY contained herein and not including any applicable Deductible.

Collision Sports: A sport in which the participants purposely hit or collide with each other or inanimate objects, including the ground, with great force and limited to the following for the purposes of this insurance: American (or other similar style) football, boxing, ice hockey, lacrosse, full contact martial arts, rodeo, and rugby.

Company: The Company, as referred to in the Master Policy and this Certificate, is SiriusPoint Specialty Insurance Corporation, located at 140 Broadway, 32nd Floor, New York, New York 10005. This insurance and its risks are underwritten by the Company as the insurer and carrier, and the Company is solely obligated and liable for the coverage and benefits provided by this insurance.

Congenital Disorder: Any abnormality, deformity, disease, Illness, Injury or medical condition present at birth, whether diagnosed or not.

Convalescent: Treatment, services and supplies provided to aid in the recovery of a patient to reach a degree of body functioning to permit self-care in essential daily activities.

Copayment: The amount the Insured Person is responsible to pay for each Student Health Center visit.

Country of Residence: The Country of Residence is the country in which the Insured Person maintains their current primary residence or usual place of abode and any country to which the Insured Person pays income taxes based upon employment in that country. In the event there is more than one Country of Residence under the above-listed criteria, the Country of Residence is the country meeting the above-listed criteria and listed by the Insured Person as their Country of Residence on the Application.

Custodial Care: Those types of Treatment, care or services, wherever furnished and by whatever name called, that are designed primarily to assist an individual in activities of daily life.

Declaration: The Declaration of Insurance issued by the Plan Administrator for and on behalf of the Company to the Insured Person contemporaneously with this Certificate (and/or upon renewal hereof) evidencing the Insured Person’s insurance coverage under the Master Policy as evidenced by this Certificate.

Deductible: The dollar amount, as selected on the Application and specified in the Declaration, that the Insured Person must pay of ELIGIBLE MEDICAL EXPENSES per Illness or Injury prior to receiving benefits or coverage under this insurance, and not including any applicable Coinsurance.

Dental Provider; Dentist: A person duly licensed to practice dentistry in the state or country in which the dental service is rendered.

Dental Treatment: Treatment or supplies relating to the care, maintenance or repair of teeth, gums or bones supporting the teeth, including dentures and preparation for dentures.

Destination Country: All the geographical areas that the Insured Person is traveling to or within other than the primary place of residence declared on the application as the Country of Residence.

Disabled: A person who has a congenital or acquired mental or physical defect that interferes with normal functioning of the body system or the ability to be self-sufficient.

Durable Medical Equipment (DME): Exclusively the following items: a standard basic hospital bed and/or a standard basic wheelchair.

Educational Institution: An accredited college or university, trade, mechanical, or other secondary educational institution.

Educational or Rehabilitative Care: Care for restoration (by education or training) of a person’s ability to function in a normal or near normal manner following an Illness or Injury. This type of care includes, but is not limited to job training, counseling, vocational or occupational therapy, and speech therapy.

Effective Date; Effective Date of Coverage: The later of (a) the date of coverage for the Insured Person as indicated on the Declaration or (b) the date that the Insured Person departs their Country of Residence.

Elective: Any Treatment or Surgery that is elected by the Insured Person, a Physician or a medical provider, that is scheduled in advance, is not urgent, and does not involve a medical Emergency.

Emergency: A medical condition manifesting itself by acute signs or symptoms which could reasonably result in placing the Insured Person's life or limb in danger if medical attention is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours, based upon a reasonable medical certainty. Immediate medical intervention and attention is required as a result of a severe, life threatening or potentially disabling condition.

Emergency Medical Evacuation: Emergency transportation from the Hospital or medical Facility where the Insured Person is located to a non-local Hospital or medical Facility following the recommendation by the attending Physician who certifies, to a reasonable medical certainty, that the Insured Person has experienced:

(a) a medical condition manifesting itself by acute signs or symptoms which could reasonably result in placing the Insured Person's life or limb in danger if medical attention is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours; and

 

(b) where Medically Necessary Treatment cannot be provided locally, either in the Facility of the attending Physician or another local Facility.

Emergency Use Authorization (EUA): A temporary authorization issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to allow the use of unapproved medical product, service, a Surgery or Surgical procedure, prescription medication, drug, biological product, Durable Medical Equipment (DME) or device; or by allowing an otherwise unapproved use or application of an approved medical product, service, Surgery or Surgical procedure, prescription medication, drug, biological product, Durable Medical Equipment (DME) or device.

Epidemic: The occurrence of more cases of disease than expected in a given area or among a specific group of people over a particular period of time.

EST: United States Eastern Standard Time.

Experimental: Any Treatment that includes completely new, untested drugs, procedures, or services, or the use of which is for a purpose other than the use for which they have previously been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA); new drug procedure or service combinations; and/or alternative therapies which are not generally accepted standards of current medical practice.

Extended Care Facility: An institution, or a distinct part of an institution, which is licensed as a Hospital, Extended Care Facility or rehabilitation Facility by the state or country in which it operates; and is regularly engaged in providing twenty- four (24) hour skilled nursing care under the regular supervision of a Physician and the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse; and maintains a daily record on each patient; and provides each patient with a planned program of observation prescribed by a Physician; and provides each patient with active Treatment of an Illness or Injury. Extended Care Facility does not include a Facility primarily for rest, the aged, Substance Abuse, Custodial Care, nursing care, or for care of Mental or Nervous Disorders or the mentally incompetent.

Extreme Sports: Recreational activities involving a high degree of risk. These activities often involve speed, height, a high level of physical exertion, and/or highly specialized gear and often carry the potential risk of serious or permanent physical Injury and even death.

Facility: Licensed health care entity such as a Hospital, clinic, rehabilitation, and/or Extended Care Facility.

Family: An Insured Person, their Spouse, and any Child or Children who are covered as an Insured Person under this insurance plan.

Full-Time Student: A person who is enrolled in a program that leads to a degree, certificate, or other recognized educational credential and regularly attends an Educational Institution for the minimum number of credit hours required by the Educational Institution in order to maintain a Full-Time Student status. On-the-job training courses, correspondence schools, or schools offering courses only through the internet do not qualify as an Educational Institution.

Global Travel Warning: A published statement, warning or advisory, including any website document, issued by the United States Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), United States Department of State, United States Bureau of Consular Affairs, or similar government or non-governmental agency of the Insured Person’s Country of Residence or Destination Country, warning that any global travel (travel anywhere) poses serious risks to health, safety and security or exposes the Insured Person to a greater likelihood of life-threatening risks, including all United States Department of State global advisories or global warnings Levels “3 - reconsider travel” and “4 -do not travel” and CDC global advisories or global warnings Level “3 – avoid nonessential travel” or any higher level. When multiple government or non-governmental agencies have issued different levels of warnings or advisories, the highest warning or advisory applicable to the Insured Person’s Country of Residence or Destination Country will be considered for coverage under this insurance. For the avoidance of doubt, a Global Travel Warning covers all Affected Areas, including the United States of America and all of its territories.

Governing Body; Governing Body or Authority: A nationally-recognized controlling organization for a sport or activity, or an organization that provides guidelines and recommendations in safety practices for a sport or activity.

Ground Level: The lowest point at the bottom of the mountain.

HIV: Human Immunodeficiency Virus, as that term is defined by the United States Centers of Disease Control.

HIV +: Laboratory evidence defined by the United States Centers for Disease Control as being positive for Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection.

Home Health Care Agency: A public or private agency or one of its subdivisions, which operates pursuant to law; and is regularly engaged in providing Home Nursing Care under the supervision of a Registered Nurse; and maintains a daily record on each patient; and provides each patient with a planned program of observation and Treatment prescribed by a Physician.

Home Nursing Care: Services and/or Treatment provided by a Home Health Care Agency and supervised by a Registered Nurse that are directed toward the Convalescent care of a patient, provided always that such care is Medically Necessary and in lieu of Medically Necessary Inpatient care. Home Nursing Care does not include services or Treatment primarily for Custodial Care or rehabilitative purposes.

Hospice; Hospice Care: Care provided in an Inpatient Facility or at a patient’s home. Hospice Care must be certified by a Physician and life expectancy is six (6) months or less.

 

Hospital: An institution which operates as a Hospital pursuant to law; is licensed by the state or country in which it operates; operates primarily for the reception, care, and Treatment of sick or injured persons as Inpatient; provides twenty-four (24) hour nursing service by Registered Nurses on duty or call; has a staff of one (1) or more Physicians available at all times; provides organized Facilities and equipment for diagnosis and Treatment of acute medical or surgical conditions or Mental or Nervous Disorders on its premises; and is not primarily a long-term care Facility, Extended Care Facility, nursing, rest, Custodial Care, convalescent home, place for the aged, drug addicts or abusers, alcoholics or runaways, or similar establishment.

Hospitalization; Hospitalized: Confined and/or Treated in a Hospital as an Inpatient.

Illness: A sickness, disorder, illness, pathology, abnormality, malady, morbidity, affliction, disability, defect, handicap, deformity, birth defect, congenital defect, symptomatology, syndrome, malaise, infection, infirmity, ailment, disease of any kind, or any other medical, physical or health condition. Provided, however, that Illness does not include learning disabilities, or attitudinal disorders or disciplinary problems. All Illnesses that exist simultaneously or which arise subsequent to a prior Illness and which directly or indirectly relate to or result or arise from the same or related causes or as a consequence thereof or from one another are considered to be a single Illness. Further, if a subsequent Illness results or arises from causes or consequences that are the same as or related to the causes or consequences of a prior Illness, the subsequent Illness will be deemed to be a continuation of the prior Illness and not a separate Illness.

IMG Claim Form: A form which allows the Insured Person to request reimbursement or direct payment for medical services obtained.

Implant: Any device, object, or medical item that is surgically imbedded, inserted, or installed for medical purposes within or on a patient’s body, including for orthotic or prosthetic reasons.

Initial Effective Date: The date the Insured Person originally obtains coverage under this insurance plan and maintains continuous unbroken coverage thereafter.

Injury: Bodily injury resulting or arising directly from an Accident. All Injuries resulting or arising from the same Accident shall be deemed to be a single Injury.

Inpatient: A person who has been admitted to and charged by a Hospital for bed occupancy for purposes of receiving Inpatient Hospital services. Generally, a patient is considered an Inpatient if billed by the Hospital for Charges as an Inpatient, and formally admitted as an Inpatient with the expectation that person will occupy a bed and (a) remain at least overnight or (b) is expected to need Hospital care for twenty-four (24) hours or more.

Insured Person: The person named as the Insured Person on the Declaration.

Intensive Care Unit: An area or unit of a Hospital that meets the required standards of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations for Special Care Units.

Intercollegiate Sports: Organized sports activities engaged in between Educational Institutions, including the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

Interscholastic Sports: Organized sports activities engaged in between schools.

Intramural Sports: Recreational sports organized within a particular institution, usually an Educational Institution or within a set geographic area.

Investigational: Any Treatment that includes drugs, procedures, or services that are still in the clinical stages of evaluation and not yet approved for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) / European Medicines Agency including an Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA. / EMA.

Local Ambulance Transport; Local Ambulance Expense: Transportation and accompanying Treatment provided by designated, licensed, qualified, professional emergency personnel from the location of an Accident, Injury or acute Illness to a Hospital or other appropriate health care Facility.

Master Policy: The applicable Master Policy issued by the Company to the Assured, and under which insurance coverage and benefits are provided by the Company to the Insured Person, subject to the Terms thereof, and as outlined and evidenced by this Certificate and subject to the Terms hereof. The Company, as insurance carrier and underwriter of the Master Policy, is solely liable and responsible for the coverage and benefits provided thereunder.

Maximum Limit: The cumulative total dollar amount of benefit payments and/or reimbursements available to an Insured Person under this insurance. When the Maximum Limit is reached, no further benefits, reimbursements or payments will be available under this insurance.

Medically Necessary; Medical Necessity: A Treatment, service, medicine or supply which is necessary and appropriate for the diagnosis or Treatment of an Illness or Injury based on generally accepted standards of current medical practice as determined by the Company. By way of example but not limitation, a service, Treatment, medicine or supply will not be considered Medically Necessary or a Medical Necessity if it is provided or obtained only as a convenience to the Insured Person or their provider; and/or if it is not necessary or appropriate for the Insured Person's Treatment, diagnosis or symptoms; and/or if it exceeds (in scope, duration or intensity) that level of care which is needed to provide safe, adequate, and appropriate diagnosis or Treatment.

 

Mental or Nervous Disorders: Any mental, nervous, or emotional Illness which generally denotes an Illness of the brain with predominant behavioral symptoms; an Illness of the mind or personality, evidenced by abnormal behavior; or an Illness or disorder of conduct evidenced by socially deviant behavior. Mental or Nervous Disorders include without limitation: psychosis; depression; schizophrenia; bipolar affective disorder; learning disabilities and attitudinal or disciplinary problems; any disease or condition, regardless of whether the cause is organic, that is classified as a Mental Disorder in the current edition of the International Classification of Diseases as published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and those psychiatric and other mental Illnesses listed in the current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association. For purposes of this insurance, Mental or Nervous Disorders does not include Substance Abuse.

Mortal Remains: The bodily remains or ashes of an Insured Person.

Natural Disaster: Widespread disruption of human lives by disasters such as flood, drought, tidal wave, fire, hurricane, earthquake, windstorm, or other storm, landslide, or other natural catastrophe or event resulting in migration of the human population for its safety. The occurrence must be a disaster that is due entirely to the forces of nature and could not reasonably have been prevented.

Newborn: An infant from the moment of birth through the first thirty-one (31) days of life.

Outpatient: A person who receives Medically Necessary Treatment by a Physician or other healthcare provider and is not an Inpatient, regardless of the hour that the person arrived at the Hospital, whether a bed was used, or whether the person remained in the Hospital past midnight.

Pandemic: A global outbreak of a disease.

Participant: A student, Scholar, intern, teacher or trainee enrolled in an educational or cultural exchange program for the purposes of teaching, study, research, or receiving on the job training for a temporary period of time.

Period of Coverage: The period beginning on the Effective Date of Coverage of this Certificate and ending on the earliest of the following dates:

(a) the termination date specified in the Declaration; or

(b) the termination date as determined in accordance with the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS, TERMINATION OF COVERAGE FOR INSURED PERSONS provision.

The Period of Coverage can be no more than twelve (12) consecutive months.

Physician: A duly educated, trained and licensed practitioner of the medical arts. A Physician must be currently and appropriately licensed by the state or country in which the services are provided, and the services must be within the scope of that license, training, experience, competence, and health professions standards of practice.

Plan Administrator: The Plan Administrator for this insurance is International Medical Group®, Inc., 2960 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46208, Telephone Number +1.317.655.4500, or +1.800.628.4664, Fax Number

+1.317.655.4505, Website: http://www.imglobal.com, Email: insurance@imglobal.com. As the Plan Administrator, International Medical Group, Inc., acts solely as the disclosed and authorized agent and representative for and on behalf of the Company, and does not have, and shall not be deemed, considered or alleged to have any, direct, indirect, joint, several, separate, individual, or independent liability, responsibility or obligation of any kind under the Master Policy, the Declaration, any Riders or this Certificate to the Insured Person or to any other person or entity, including without limitation to any Physician, Hospital, Extended Care Facility, Home Health Care Agency, or any other health care or medical service provider or supplier.

Pre-certification; Pre-certify: A general determination of Medical Necessity only, made by the Company in reliance and based upon the completeness and accuracy of the information provided by the Insured Person and/or the Insured Person’s healthcare or medical service providers, guardians, Relatives and/or proxies at the time thereof. Pre-certification is not an assurance, authorization, pre-authorization or verification of coverage, a verification of benefits, or a guarantee of payment.

Pre-existing Condition: Any Illness, Injury, sickness, disease, or other physical, medical, Mental or Nervous Disorder, condition or ailment that, with reasonable medical certainty, existed at the time of Application or at any time during the twelve (12) months prior to the Effective Date of this insurance, whether or not previously manifested, symptomatic or known, diagnosed, Treated, or disclosed to the Company prior to the Effective Date, and including any and all chronic, subsequent or recurring complications or consequences related thereto or resulting or arising therefrom.

Pregnancy; Pregnant: The process of growth and development within a woman’s reproductive organs of a new individual from the time of conception through the phases where the embryo grows and fetus develops to birth.

Premium: The Premium payments required to effectuate and maintain the Insured Person’s insurance coverage and benefits under this insurance, in the amounts and at the times (“Due Dates”) established by the Company in its sole discretion from time to time.

Professional Athletics: A sport activity, including practice, preparation, and actual sporting events, for any individual or organized team that is a member of a recognized professional sports organization; is directly supported or sponsored by a professional team or professional sports organization; is a member of a playing league that is directly supported or sponsored by a professional team or professional sports organization; or has any athlete receiving for their participation any kind of payment or compensation, directly or indirectly, from a professional team or professional sports organization.

 

Proof of Claim: Duly completed and signed claim form, authorization to release medical information, Physician, Hospital and other healthcare provider’s statement detailing the cost and services rendered and proof of payment for services rendered. Refer to the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS, CLAIMS NOTIFICATION, PROOF OF CLAIM

provision for further details.

Public Health Emergency of International Concern: A formal declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO) of an extraordinary event which is determined to constitute a public health risk through the international spread of disease, Epidemic, Pandemic and potentially requires a coordinated international response.

Radiology: Specialty services that use medical imaging to diagnose and treat diseases seen within the body. Imaging techniques used in Radiology include X-ray, radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine including positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Registered Nurse: A graduate nurse who has been registered or licensed to practice by a State Board of Nurse Examiners or other state authority, and who is legally entitled to place the letters "R.N." after their name.

Relative: A parent, legal guardian, Spouse, son, daughter, or immediate Family member of the Insured Person.

Rider: Any exhibit, schedule, attachment, amendment, endorsement, Rider or other document attached to, issued in connection with, or otherwise expressly made a part of or applicable to, the Master Policy, this Certificate, the Declaration, or the Application, as the case may be.

Routine Physical Examination: Examination of the physical body by a Physician for preventative or informative purposes only, and not for the Treatment of any previously manifested, symptomatic, diagnosed or known Illness or Injury.

Scholar: A graduate student, teacher, researcher, or professor (“worker”) who the Educational Institution controls or has the right to control what the worker does and how the worker does his job; a worker whose business aspects of the job are controlled by the Educational Institution (e.g. how worker is paid, whether expenses are reimbursed, who provides tools/supplies, etc.); a worker who may have entered into a written employment contract with the Educational Institution; a worker who is entitled to employee type benefits (i.e. pension plan, insurance, vacation pay, etc.); a worker whose relationship will continue indefinitely; and the worker performs services that are a key aspect of the Educational Institution’s business. On-the-job training courses, correspondence schools, or schools offering courses only through the internet do not qualify as an Educational Institution.

Self-inflicted: Action or inaction by the Insured Person that the Insured Person consciously understands will or may cause or contribute, directly or indirectly, to their personal Injury or Illness. Self-inflicted specifically includes failure of an Insured Person to follow their doctor’s orders, complete prescriptions as directed, or follow any health care protocol or procedures designed to return or maintain their health.

Spouse: An Insured Person’s legal Spouse or domestic partner. Such relationship must have met all requirements of a valid marriage contract, domestic partnership, or civil union in the state or Country of Residence where the parties’ ceremony was performed.

Stacked Insurance: Purchasing the same or like insurance product through the Company, for the same area of coverage, for the same or similar coverage period, and for the same coverage intent to increase a claims payout.

Student Health Center: A medical Facility operated by an Educational Institution for the medical care and Treatment of its students, faculty and administration.

Substance Abuse: Alcohol, drug or chemical abuse, misuse, illegal use, overuse or dependency.

Superbill: An itemized list of all services provided to the Insured Person by a Physician or medical provider.

Surgery; Surgical Procedure: An invasive diagnostic or surgical procedure, or the Treatment of Illness or Injury by manual or instrumental operations performed by a Physician while the patient is under general or local anesthesia.

Teleconsultation: Treatment of an Illness or Injury involving the Insured Person and a Physician at different locations, and who are connected by video, audio and computers.

Telehealth: The distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies. It allows long-distance patient and clinician contact, care, advice, reminders, education, intervention, monitoring, and remote admissions.

Telemedicine: A process where an Insured Person is teleconferenced for a Teleconsultation with a qualified Physician but is attended at the remote point by a Telepresenter. This Telepresenter may be equipped with either an exam camera or a stethoscope, and possibly other medical equipment as well, for the purpose of using those medical devices to gather and relay data to the Physician’s office or to the Treating Physician.

Telepresenter: A medical assistant who is present with the Insured Person during a Teleconsultation led by a remote Physician.

Terms: All Terms, provisions, conditions, definitions, Deductibles, Coinsurance, limits, sub-limits, limitations, wordings, restrictions, requirements, qualifications and/or exclusions that bind the Insured Person as set forth in the Master Policy, Application and any Riders.

 

Terrorism: Criminal acts, including against civilians, committed with the intent to cause death or serious bodily injury, or taking of hostages, with the purpose to provide a state of terror in the general public or in a group of persons or particular persons, intimidate a population, or compel a government or international organization to do or to abstain from doing an act.

Totally Disabled; Total Disability: The inability, due to Illness or Injury, of an individual to work or earn income. The medical condition must significantly limit the ability to do basic work activities, prevent the individual from being able to do the work they did before the Illness or Injury, or prevent the individual from being able to do other work. With respect to Children, it is the inability, due to Illness or Injury, to engage in any substantial gainful activity because of a physical or mental condition. A qualified Physician must certify that the Child’s condition has lasted or can be expected to last continuously thru the end of the Period of Coverage or more, or that the condition can be expected to result in death.

Traumatic Dental Injury: An injury that includes:

(a) Trauma involving the face, skull, neck and/or jaws which resulted in loss of teeth or a serious dental Injury; and

(b) Injury requiring evaluation and Treatment in a Hospital Emergency room or a Hospital confinement setting.

Travel Warning; Emergency Travel Advisory: A published statement, warning or advisory, including any website document, issued by the United States Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), United States Department of State, United States Bureau of Consular Affairs, or similar government or non-governmental agency of the Insured Person’s Country of Residence or Destination Country, warning that travel to Affected Areas poses serious risks to health, safety and security or exposes the Insured Person to a greater likelihood of life-threatening risks, including all United States Department of State Travel Advisories or Warnings Levels “3 - reconsider travel” and “4 -do not travel” and CDC Travel Advisories or Warnings Level “3 – avoid nonessential travel” or any higher level. When multiple government or non-governmental agencies have issued different levels of warnings or advisories, the highest warning or advisory applicable to the Insured Person’s Country of Residence or Destination Country will be considered for coverage under this insurance. For the avoidance of doubt, a Travel Warning covers all specified Affected Areas, including the United States of America as applicable.

Treated; Treating; Treatment: Any and all services and procedures rendered in the management and/or care of a patient for the purpose of identifying, diagnosing, Treating, curing, preventing, controlling and/or combating any Illness or Injury, including without limitation: verbal or written advice, consultation, examination, discussion, diagnostic testing or evaluation of any kind, pharmacotherapy or other medication, and/or Surgery.

Treating Physician: A Physician providing Treatment to an Insured Person.

Unexpected: Sudden, unintentional, not expected and unforeseen.

Universal Billing Form: UB 04 and CMS 1500 forms, which are standard and uniform forms in the healthcare industry to submit insurance claims to Medicare or other health insurance companies for reimbursement.

Urgent Care Clinic: A standalone Facility or a Facility located inside a Hospital that staffs Physicians, nurse practitioners (NP) or physician assistants (PA). Urgent Care Clinics provide medical services for non-life-threatening Injuries or Illnesses. Urgent Care Facilities have onsite x-ray equipment and provide Treatment for more severe urgent care services such as broken bones, burns and other non-emergent conditions that Walk-in Clinics are unable to treat.

Usual, Reasonable and Customary: A typical and reasonable amount of reimbursement for similar services, medicines, or supplies within the area in which the Charge is incurred. In determining the typical and reasonable amount of reimbursement, the Company may, in its reasonable discretion, consider one or more of the following factors, without limitation: the amount charged by the provider; the amount charged by similar providers or providers in the same or similar locality; the amount reimbursed by other payors for the same or comparable services, medicines or supplies in the same or similar locality; whether the services or supplies were unbundled or should have been included in the allowance of another service; the amount reimbursed by other payors for the same or comparable services, medicines or supplies in other parts of the country; the cost to the provider of providing the service, medicine or supply; the level of skill, extent of training, and experience required to perform the procedure or service; the length of time required to perform the procedure or service as compared to the length of time required to perform other similar services; the length of time required to perform the procedure or service as compared to national standards and/or benchmarks; the severity or nature of the Illness or Injury being Treated; and such other factors as the Company, in the reasonable exercise of its discretion, determines are appropriate.

Virtual Physician Visit: A live consultation conducted over the internet or phone between Physician and the Insured Person.

Walk-in Clinic: A medical Facility that provides medical services for a minor Injury or Illness. The clinics are often found in or near retail establishments or pharmacies. The staff providing medical services are nurse practitioners and physician assistants.

Worsening: Deterioration of an Insured Person’s medical condition, symptoms or diagnosis that may lead to further complications following a Discharge Against Medical Advice or an increased likelihood or need for readmission.

Coverage Limit / Maximum Amount for Eligible Medical Expenses

Certificate Period of Coverage

Maximum Limit: 365 days

 

Maximum Limit

Insured Person: $500,000

Spouse and Child: $100,000

Per Illness or Injury limit

Insured Person: $300,000

Spouse and Child: $100,000

The per Illness or Injury limits accumulate towards the Maximum Limit.

Area of Coverage

Worldwide excluding the Insured Person’s Country of Residence and the United States

Benefit Plan Features

Benefit Levels

International

Deductible for Eligible Medical Expenses

Deductible

  • Per Illness or Injury

 

$250

Coinsurance for Eligible Medical Expenses

Coinsurance

  • In addition to Deductible

Plan pays 100%

Insured pays 0%

Out of Pocket Maximum

$0

Student Health Center

Copayment per visit

  • Not subject to Deductible

 

$5

Coinsurance

Plan pays 100%

Insured pays 0%

Pre-certification

  • Emergency Medical Evacuation: No coverage if not approved by the Company. Refer to the EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION provision for complete requirements and coverage.
  • All other Treatments & supplies: 50% reduction of Eligible Medical Expenses if Pre-certification requirements are not met.
  • Deductible is taken after reduction.
  • Coinsurance is applied to remainder of the reduced amount.
  • Refer to the PRE-CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS provision for a complete list of services that require Pre- certification.

Pre-existing Conditions

Charges resulting directly or indirectly from or relating to any Pre-existing Condition are excluded until the Insured Person has maintained 12 months of continuous coverage under this insurance.

Inpatient or Outpatient Services

Subject to Deductible and Coinsurance unless otherwise noted Eligible Medical Expenses are limited to Usual, Reasonable and Customary

Limits per Period of Coverage unless stated as Maximum Limit

Benefit

Coinsurance

Eligible Medical Expenses

100%

Physician Visits / Services

  • Maximum visits per day: 1
  • Surgery is not subject to the Maximum visit limit

 

100%

 

Inpatient or Outpatient Services

Subject to Deductible and Coinsurance unless otherwise noted Eligible Medical Expenses are limited to Usual, Reasonable and Customary

Limits per Period of Coverage unless stated as Maximum Limit

Benefit

Coinsurance

Physician Visits / Services

  • Maximum visits per day: 1
  • Surgery is not subject to the Maximum visit limit

 

100%

Hospital Emergency Room

  • Injury: Not subject to Emergency Room Deductible
  • Illness: Subject to a $250 Deductible for each Emergency Room visit for Treatment that does not result in a direct Hospital admission.

 

 

100%

Hospitalization / Room & Board

  • Average semi-private room rate
  • Includes nursing, miscellaneous and Ancillary Services

 

100%

Intensive Care

100%

Outpatient Surgical / Hospital Facility

100%

Laboratory

100%

Radiology / X-ray

100%

Chemotherapy / Radiation Therapy

100%

Pre-admission Testing

100%

Surgery

100%

Reconstructive Surgery

  • Surgery is incidental to and follows Surgery that was covered under the plan

 

100%

Assistant Surgeon

  • 20% of the primary surgeon’s eligible fee

 

100%

Anesthesia

100%

Durable Medical Equipment

100%

Chiropractic Care

  • Medical order or Treatment plan required

 

100%

Physical Therapy

  • Maximum visits per day: 1
  • Medical order or Treatment plan required

 

100%

Extended Care Facility

  • Upon direct transfer from an acute care Hospital

 

100%

Home Nursing Care

  • Provided by a Home Health Care Agency
  • Upon direct transfer from an acute care Hospital

 

100%

 

Prescription Drugs and Medication

Subject to Deductible and Coinsurance unless otherwise noted Eligible Medical Expenses are limited to Usual, Reasonable and Customary

Limits per Period of Coverage unless stated as Maximum Limit

Benefit

Coinsurance

The following Prescription Drugs and Medication Period of Coverage limit accumulates toward the Maximum Limit

Period of Coverage limit

  • Subject to the Coinsurance amounts listed below
    • Primary Insured Person: $250,000 per person
    • Spouse and Child: Up to the Maximum Limit ($100,000)
 

Inpatient and Outpatient Surgery Prescription Drugs and Medication

100%

Emergency Room and Outpatient Office Visits Prescription Drugs and Medication

100%

Retail Pharmacy Prescription Drugs and Medication

  • Dispensing maximum for Retail Pharmacy: 90 days per prescription

 

50%

Mental or Nervous / Substance Abuse

Subject to Deductible and Coinsurance unless otherwise noted Eligible Medical Expenses are limited to Usual, Reasonable and Customary

Limits per Period of Coverage unless stated as Maximum Limit

Inpatient Mental or Nervous / Substance Abuse

  • Maximum Limit: $10,000
  • Not covered if incurred at the Student Health Center

 

100%

Outpatient Mental or Nervous / Substance Abuse

  • Maximum Limit per Day: $50
  • Maximum Limit: $500
  • Not covered if incurred at the Student Health Center

 

 

100%

Emergency Services

NOT Subject to Deductible and Coinsurance unless otherwise noted Eligible Medical Expenses are limited to Usual, Reasonable and Customary Limits per Period of Coverage unless stated as Maximum Limit

Emergency Local Ambulance

  • Period of Coverage Limit per Injury: $350
  • Period of Coverage Limit per Illness $350 (resulting in an Inpatient Hospitalization)

 

 

100%

Emergency Medical Evacuation

  • Maximum Limit: $500,000
  • Must be approved in advance and coordinated by the Company

 

 

100%

Emergency Reunion

  • Maximum Limit: $50,000
  • Maximum Days: 15
  • Meal Maximum per Day: $25
  • Reasonable and necessary travel costs and accommodations
  • Must be approved in advance by the Company

 

 

 

 

100%

 

Emergency Services

NOT Subject to Deductible and Coinsurance unless otherwise noted Eligible Medical Expenses are limited to Usual, Reasonable and Customary Limits per Period of Coverage unless stated as Maximum Limit

Benefit

Coinsurance

Political Evacuation and Repatriation

  • Maximum Limit: $10,000
  • Must be approved in advance by the Company

 

100%

Repatriation for Medical Treatment

  • Maximum Limit: $100,000
  • Approved in advance and coordinated by the Company
  • Refer to the REPATRIATION FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT provision for further details

 

 

100%

Return of Mortal Remains

  • Maximum Limit: $50,000
  • Local Burial / Cremation at place of death

o Maximum Limit: $5,000

  • Return of Insured Person’s Mortal Remains to Country of Residence
  • Must be approved in advance by the Company

 

 

 

 

100%

Other Services

Subject to Deductible and Coinsurance unless otherwise noted Eligible Medical Expenses are limited to Usual, Reasonable and Customary

Limits per Period of Coverage unless stated as Maximum Limit

Accidental Death & Dismemberment

  • Not subject to Deductible and Coinsurance
  • Death must occur within 90 days of the Accident

Accidental Death Principal Su Insured Person

m:

$25,000

Spouse

$10,000

Child

$5,000

Accidental Dismemberment:

Loss Percent of Principal

Sum

Sight of one eye 50%

One hand or one foot 50%

One hand and the loss of sight of 100% one eye

One foot and the loss of sight of 100% one eye

One hand and one foot 100%

Both hands or both feet 100%

Sight of both eyes 100%

 

 

 

ELIGIBLE MEDICAL EXPENSES: Subject to the Terms of this insurance, and the insurance plan shown in the Declaration, the Company will reimburse the Insured Person up to the amount shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY for the following costs, Charges and expenses incurred by the Insured Person during the Period of Coverage with respect to an Illness or Injury suffered or sustained by the Insured Person during the Period of Coverage and while this Certificate is in effect, so long as the Illness or Injury is covered under this Certificate, Charges are Usual, Reasonable and Customary and are incurred for Treatment or supplies that are Medically Necessary (“Eligible Medical Expenses”):

(1) Charges incurred at a Hospital for:

(a) daily room and board, nursing services, and Ancillary Services not to exceed the average semi-private room rate. A private room will be considered when no semi-private room is available or if medical necessity warrants this type of room. The private room rate is not to exceed the average private room rate.

(b) daily room and board, nursing services, and Ancillary Services in an Intensive Care Unit

(c) use of operating, Treatment or recovery room

(d) services and supplies that are routinely provided by the Hospital to persons for use while an Inpatient

(e) Emergency Treatment of an Injury, even if Hospital confinement is not required

(f) Emergency Treatment of an Illness; however, an additional Deductible (as shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY) will be required unless the Insured Person is directly admitted to the Hospital as Inpatient for further Treatment of that Illness

(2) Charges incurred for Surgery at an Outpatient Surgical Facility, including services and supplies

(3) Charges by a Physician for professional services rendered, including Surgery; provided, however, that Charges by or for an assistant surgeon will be limited and covered at the rate of up to twenty percent (20%) of the Usual, Reasonable and Customary charge of the primary surgeon; and provided, further, that the standby availability of a Physician or surgeon will not be deemed to be a professional service and is not eligible for coverage

(4) Charges incurred for:

(a) dressings, sutures, casts or other supplies that are Medically Necessary

(b) diagnostic testing using Radiology, ultrasonography or laboratory services. Laboratory services billed for professional component fees are covered if the pathologist has direct involvement in providing a written report or verbal consultation for specimen-specific pathology services

(c) Implant devices that are Medically Necessary; however, any Implants provided outside the PPO network are limited to a payment of no more than one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the established invoice price and/or list price for that item

(d) basic functional artificial limbs, eye or larynx or breast prostheses, but not the replacement or repair thereof

(e) reconstructive Surgery when the Surgery is incidental to and follows Surgery that was covered hereunder

(f) radiation therapy or Treatment, and chemotherapy

(g) hemodialysis for the Treatment of acute renal failure only and the Charges by a Hospital for processing and administration of blood or blood components

(h) oxygen and other gases and their administration

(i) anesthetics and their administration by a Physician

 

(j) drugs that require a prescription by a Physician for Treatment of Illness or Injury, but not for the replacement of lost, stolen, damaged, expired or otherwise compromised drugs, and for a maximum supply of ninety (90) days of any one

(1) prescription

(k) care in a licensed Extended Care Facility upon direct transfer from an acute care Hospital

(l) Home Nursing Care in bed by a qualified licensed professional, provided by a Home Health Care Agency upon direct transfer from an acute care Hospital

(m) Emergency Local Ambulance Transport necessarily incurred in connection with:

(i) an Injury

(ii) an Illness resulting in Hospital confinement as an Inpatient.

(n) Treatment of Mental or Nervous Disorders and Substance Abuse provided such Treatment is not incurred at a Student Health Center

(o) chiropractic services prescribed by a Physician and performed by a professional chiropractor, and necessarily incurred to continue recovery from a covered Injury or covered Illness; services include manipulations, x-rays and laboratory tests ordered by the chiropractor

(p) physical therapy prescribed by a Physician and performed by a professional physical therapist, and necessarily incurred to continue recovery from a covered Injury or covered Illness

(q) Durable Medical Equipment, as defined herein, deemed to be Medically Necessary

(5) Charges incurred for a Teleconsultation or Virtual Physician Visit

(6) Charges for Treatment resulting from COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2

(7) Charges incurred for Treatment at an Urgent Care Clinic

(8) Charges incurred for Treatment at a Walk-in Clinic

(9) Charges for Treatment of an Injury to the foot due to an Accident covered hereunder

(10) Charges for Treatment of an Illness for which foot Surgery is Medically Necessary and determined to be the only appropriate method of Treatment

(11) Charges for Dental Treatment as follows up to the amount shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY:

(a) Charges for Treatment following Traumatic Dental Injury from a covered Accident that resulted in physical Injury to the Insured Person

(b) Charges for necessary Dental Treatment of Unexpected pain to sound natural teeth

(c) Charges incurred for non-emergency Dental Treatment necessary due to an Accident covered hereunder

(12) Charges for value-added tax (VAT) or like tax incurred on Eligible Medical Expenses.

A. ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT:

(1) ACCIDENTAL DEATH: Subject to the Terms of this insurance, and in the event the Insured Person has an Accident during the Period of Coverage that results in death during the Period of Coverage, the Company will pay an Accidental Death benefit in the amount of the Principal Sum shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY.

The Insured Person’s death must occur within ninety (90) days of the Accident and result, directly and independently of all other causes, from an accidental bodily Injury that is unintended, unexpected, and unforeseen. The bodily Injury must be evidenced by a visible contusion or wound, except in the case of accidental drowning. The bodily Injury must be the sole cause of death. The Company will pay the benefit owed upon proper application therefor, in the following order:

(a) to the beneficiary designated in writing by the Insured Person

(b) to the Insured Person’s closest surviving Relative

(c) the Insured Person’s estate

(d) to a claimant entitled to payment under applicable small estate affidavit laws.

(2) DISMEMBERMENT: Subject to the Terms of this insurance and if the Insured Person has an Accident during the Period of Coverage which results in a loss identified in the BENEFIT SUMMARY within ninety (90) days from the date of the Accident and during the Period of Coverage, the Company will reimburse the Insured Person the applicable loss/dismemberment shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY.

The maximum benefit payable for all dismemberments or losses resulting from any one (1) Accident or Injury shall not exceed the Principal Sum shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY for Accidental Death.

The loss of a hand or foot means the complete severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint. The loss of sight means the entire and irrecoverable loss of sight. The Insured Person’s dismemberment must result, directly and independently of all

 

other causes, from an accidental bodily Injury which is unintended, unexpected, and unforeseen. The bodily Injury must be evidenced by a visible contusion or wound. The bodily Injury must be the sole cause of dismemberment.

B. EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION:

(1) Subject to the applicable Maximum Limit set forth in the BENEFIT SUMMARY, and the other Terms of this insurance, including the EXCLUSIONS provision and the CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS subparagraph below, the Company will reimburse the Insured Person for the following transportation costs, when the Company or Plan Administrator arranges such transportation and expenses incurred by the Insured Person arising out of or in connection with an Emergency Medical Evacuation occurring while this Certificate is in effect and during the Period of Coverage:

(a) Emergency air transportation to a suitable airport nearest to the Hospital where the Insured Person will receive Treatment

(b) Emergency ground transportation necessarily preceding Emergency air transportation and from the destination airport to the Hospital where the Insured Person will receive Treatment

(c) Return ground and air transportation, upon medical release by the attending Physician, to the country where the evacuation initially occurred or to the Insured Person’s Country of Residence, at the Insured Person’s option.

(2) CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS: To be eligible for coverage for Emergency Medical Evacuation benefits, the Insured Person must be in compliance with all Terms of this insurance. The Company will provide Emergency Medical Evacuation benefits only when the condition, Illness, Injury or occurrence giving rise to the Emergency Medical Evacuation is covered under the Terms of this insurance. The Company will provide Emergency Medical Evacuation benefits only when all of the following conditions and restrictions are met:

(a) Medically Necessary Treatment cannot be provided locally

(b) transportation by any other means or methods would result in loss of the Insured Person’s life or limb within twenty- four (24) hours, based upon a reasonable medical certainty

(c) Emergency Medical Evacuation is recommended by the attending Physician who certifies to the matters in subparagraphs (a) and (b), above

(d) Emergency Medical Evacuation is agreed to by the Insured Person or a Relative of the Insured Person

(e) Emergency Medical Evacuation is provided by designated, licensed, qualified, professional emergency personnel acting within the scope of such license and approved in advance and all arrangements are coordinated by the Company

(f) the condition, Illness, Injury or occurrence giving rise to the need for the Emergency Medical Evacuation:

(i) occurred outside the Insured Person’s Country of Residence suddenly, Unexpectedly, and spontaneously, and without: (1) advance warning, or (2) advance Treatment, diagnosis or recommendation for Treatment by a Physician, or (3) prior manifestation of symptoms or conditions that would have caused a reasonably prudent person to seek medical attention prior to the onset of the Emergency

(ii) was not a Pre-existing Condition.

(g) The Company will cover reimbursement for the above-described costs and expenses and will arrange Emergency Medical Evacuation only to the nearest Hospital that is qualified to provide the Medically Necessary Treatment to prevent the Insured Person's loss of life or limb.

The Insured Person may select a different Hospital in their Country of Residence at their option, but in such event the Insured Person shall be solely responsible for all costs and expenses in excess of the amounts that would have been incurred had the Insured Person used the nearest qualified Hospital. If a Hospital other than the nearest qualified Hospital is selected by the Insured Person, then the attending Physician, Insured Person, or a Relative of the Insured Person shall certify to the Company the Insured Person’s understanding and acknowledgement of such responsibility for excess costs and expenses in addition to the matters set forth in the CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS subparagraph, above. In all cases the Company will make the necessary arrangements for the Emergency Medical Evacuation and will use its best efforts to arrange with independent, third-party contractors any Emergency Medical Evacuation within the least amount of time reasonably possible.

By acceptance of this Certificate and request for Emergency Medical Evacuation benefits hereunder, the Insured Person understands, acknowledges and agrees that the timeliness, duration, occurrences during, and outcome of an Emergency Medical Evacuation can be directly and indirectly affected by events and/or circumstances that are not within the supervision or control of the Company, including but not limited to: the availability, limitations, physical condition, reliability, maintenance and training schedules and procedures, and performance or non-performance of competent transportation equipment, supplies and/or staff of such third-party contractors; delays or restrictions on flights or other modes or means of transportation caused by mechanical problems, government officials, telecommunications problems, non-availability of routes, and/or other travel, geographical or weather conditions; and other acts of God and unforeseeable and/or uncontrollable occurrences.

The Insured Person agrees to release and to hold the Company, the Plan Administrator and their agents and representatives harmless from, and agrees that the Company, the Plan Administrator and their agents and representatives shall not be held liable or responsible for, any delays, losses, damages, further Injuries or Illnesses, or

 

any other claims that arise from or are caused in whole or in part by the acts or omissions of such independent third- party contractors or their agents, employees or representatives, or that arise from or are caused in whole or in part by any acts, omissions, events or circumstances that are not within the direct and immediate supervision and control of the Company, the Plan Administrator and/or their authorized agents and representatives, including without limitation the events and circumstances set forth above.

The Insured Person further agrees that upon seeking an Emergency Medical Evacuation, they will cooperate fully as required by the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS, COOPERATION provision. Failure to so cooperate and/or failure to use or accept Emergency Medical Evacuation once it has been arranged by the Company or Plan Administrator will require the Insured Person to reimburse the Company for costs incurred for any Emergency Medical Evacuation that was arranged, but not used, by the Insured Person. Furthermore, the Insured Person may be required to arrange for payment of any subsequent Emergency Medical Evacuation and seek reimbursement thereafter for eligible costs associated with that subsequent Emergency Medical Evacuation.

I. EMERGENCY REUNION:

(1) Subject to the Terms of this insurance, including without limitation the CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS subparagraph below, Emergency Reunion expenses will be reimbursed to an Insured Person as outlined in the BENEFIT SUMMARY, in cases where there has been an Emergency Medical Evacuation covered under the Terms of this insurance. Subject to the applicable Deductible and Coinsurance and other limits and sub-limits as specified in the BENEFIT SUMMARY, and subject to the CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS subparagraph below, the following costs and expenses incurred in respect of travel by a Relative or friend of the Insured Person will be reimbursable to the Insured Person upon the recommendation and prior approval of the Company:

(a) the cost of a round-trip economy commercial airline ticket for one (1) Relative or friend from the airport nearest to the location of the Relative or friend at the time of the Emergency to the airport serving the area where the Insured Person is Hospitalized as a result of the Emergency or is to be Hospitalized as a result of the Emergency Medical Evacuation (to be determined pursuant to the Terms of the CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS subparagraph, below), and return from whichever of such locations is actually selected to the point of the original departure

(b) reasonable and necessary travel costs, meals (up to the amount shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY), transportation and accommodation expenses incurred in relation to the Emergency Reunion (but excluding entertainment).

(2) CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS:

(a) the allowable maximum coverage for the Emergency Reunion shall not exceed fifteen (15) days, including travel days, and all costs and expenses incurred beyond such fifteen (15) days shall be retained for the sole account and responsibility of the Insured Person, Relative or friend

(b) the Emergency Reunion must be due to an Emergency Medical Evacuation covered under the Terms of this insurance

(c) the Insured Person must be so seriously ill that the attending Physician deems it necessary and recommends the presence of a Relative or friend at either the location where the Insured Person is being evacuated from or the destination of the Emergency Medical Evacuation, whichever is considered by the attending Physician and the Company to be the more reasonable

(d) all Emergency Reunion travel, transportation and accommodation arrangements and benefits must be approved in advance by the Company in order to be eligible for coverage under this insurance

(e) the Insured Person, Relative and/or friend must submit to the Company upon completion of the Emergency Reunion travel legible and verifiable copies of all paid receipts for the travel and transportation costs and expenses so incurred for which reimbursement is sought.

  1. INCIDENTAL TRIP: As an accommodation and supplemental benefit and subject to the Terms of this insurance, the Insured Person will be covered under this insurance during incidental return trips to their Country of Residence up to the number of days shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY during the Period of Coverage beginning with the date the Insured Person first arrives back in their Country of Residence provided that:

(1) the Insured Person has departed their Country of Residence prior to any Incidental Trip

(2) the Insured Person has timely paid applicable Premium for at least thirty (30) days of continuous coverage

(3) the Country of Residence is not the United States

(4) the intention or purpose of the Insured Person’s return trip to the Country of Residence is not to receive Treatment for an Illness or Injury incurred or sustained while traveling outside of their Country of Residence

(5) the Insured Person’s return trip to the Country of Residence does not result in receiving Treatment for an Illness or Injury incurred or sustained while traveling outside of their Country of Residence.

  1. INTERCOLLEGIATE, INTERSCHOLASTIC, INTRAMURAL, OR CLUB SPORTS: Subject to the Terms of this insurance, including without limitation the Deductible, Coinsurance, and limits and sub-limits set forth in the BENEFIT SUMMARY, and the EXCLUSIONS provision, the Company will pay up to the amount shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY for Eligible Medical Expenses for the Treatment of Injuries due to participation in organized activities that meet the definition of Intercollegiate, Interscholastic, Intramural or Club Sports participated in by high school or college students.

 

Once the sub-limit listed in the BENEFIT SUMMARY has been met, only participation in Amateur Athletics will be considered for coverage under this insurance up to the Maximum Limit.

L. PERSONAL LIABILITY:

(1) The Company will pay up to the amount shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY if the Insured Person is legally responsible for:

(a) accidentally injuring someone; or

(b) damaging or losing somebody else’s property.

(2) CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS: The following conditions apply to Personal Liability:

(a) the Insured Person must notify the Company of any cause for a legal claim against them as soon as they know about it or no later than five (5) days of any act, omission or occurrence that may create or impose any Personal Liability upon them

(b) the Insured Person must provide all the information the Company requires to allow the Company to take action on the Insured Person’s behalf including any related documents

(c) the Insured Person must not have committed an intentional act that resulted in bodily Injury, damage to or loss of somebody else’s personal property

(d) the Insured Person must not negotiate, pay, settle, admit or deny any claim unless they get the Company’s permission in writing

(e) the Company will have full control over any legal representatives and any proceedings. The Company will be entitled to take over and carry out any claim in the Insured Person’s name for their defense or prosecute for the Company’s benefit.

(3) NOT COVERED: The Company will not provide cover for any legal responsibility, injury, loss or damage:

(a) to members of the Insured Person’s family, household, or a person the Insured Person employs

(b) that results from or is connected to the Insured Person’s trade, profession or business

(c) that results from the Insured Person owning, using or living on any land or in buildings (except temporarily for the trip)

(d) that results from the Insured Person owning or using mechanically propelled vehicles (including e-bikes and drones), watercraft or aircraft, animals (other than horses and pet cats or dogs), guns or weapons (other than guns that are used for sport)

(e) that results from the Insured Person infecting any other person with any sexually transmitted disease or condition

(f) that results from punitive damages assessed against the Insured Person which is the result of intentionally inflicting bodily injury, damage to, or loss of personal property of somebody else’s property.

  1. POLITICAL EVACUATION AND REPATRIATION: If the United States Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs or similar government organization of the Insured Person’s Country of Residence orders the evacuation of all non-emergency government personnel from the Destination Country, due to political unrest, that becomes effective on or after the Insured Person’s date of arrival in the Destination Country, the Company will reimburse up to the amount shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY for transportation to the nearest place of safety or for repatriation to the Insured Person’s Country of Residence provided that all of the following conditions are met:

(1) the Insured Person contacts the Company within ten (10) days of the United States Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs or similar government organization of the Insured Person’s Country of Residence issuing the evacuation order

(2) the evacuation order pertains to persons from the same Country of Residence as the Insured Person

(3) Political Evacuation and Repatriation is approved by the Company

In no event will the Company pay for a Political Evacuation if there is a Travel Warning or Emergency Travel Advisory in effect on or within six (6) months prior to the Insured Person’s date of arrival in the Destination Country. This coverage will provide the most appropriate and economical means of travel consistent under the circumstances of the Insured Person’s health and safety.

  1. PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY: Subject to all other Terms of this insurance, in the event of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, Epidemic, Pandemic, other disease outbreak, or Natural Disaster, that may affect an Insured Person’s health, the Company will cover an Illness or Injury incurred during the Period of Coverage and caused by the Public Health Emergency of International Concern, Epidemic, Pandemic, other disease outbreak, or Natural Disaster when, prior to the issuance of a Travel Warning for the Destination Country or a Global Travel Warning:

(1) the Effective Date of Coverage has occurred; and

(2) the Insured Person has arrived in the Destination Country or Affected Area.

In the event that the applicable Travel Warning is removed for the Destination Country or Affected Area, coverage for an Illness or Injury incurred during the Period of Coverage after the Travel Warning is removed, which was caused by the

 

Public Health Emergency of International Concern, Epidemic, Pandemic, other disease outbreak, or Natural Disaster will be considered by the Company the same as any other Illness or Injury, subject to all other Terms and conditions of this insurance.

Notwithstanding the above provisions of this section PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY, COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 shall be considered by the Company the same as any other Illness or Injury, subject to all other Terms and conditions of this insurance.

  1. REPATRIATION FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT: Subject to the applicable Maximum Limit set forth in the BENEFIT SUMMARY, and the other Terms of this insurance, including the EXCLUSIONS provision the Company will reimburse the Insured Person for costs incurred during the Period of Coverage to repatriate the Insured Person back to their Country of Residence.

The Company reserves the right to review and repatriate any case in which the Insured Person is medically stable and the attending Physician certifies the Insured Person can be evacuated at the Company’s discretion to the Insured Person’s Country of Residence and any form of Treatment or Surgery which in the same medical opinion can be delayed until the Insured Person returns to their Country of Residence. The Insured Person’s refusal to accept repatriation when medically stabilized can result in the Company denying further medical coverage and benefits. The Company will make the necessary arrangements to repatriate the Insured Person to their Country of Residence and will use its best efforts to arrange with independent, third-party contractors for the Repatriation for Medical Treatment within the least amount of time reasonably possible.

  1. RETURN OF MORTAL REMAINS: In the event of the death of the Insured Person during the Period of Coverage as a result of an Illness or Injury covered under this insurance while the Insured Person is outside of their Country of Residence, the Company will reimburse the authorized personal representative or the estate of the Insured Person up to the amount shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY for the costs and expenses incurred to return the Insured Person's Mortal Remains to their Country of Residence and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person’s Mortal Remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured Person. Coverage is not provided for burial and cremation costs incurred for religious practitioners, flowers, music, food or beverages.

 

Except as expressly provided for in the BENEFIT SUMMARY, all Charges, costs, expenses and/or claims incurred by the Insured Person, and any claim for death or dismemberment benefits, and directly or indirectly relating to or arising or resulting from or in connection with any of the following acts, omissions, events, conditions, Charges, consequences, claims, Treatment (including diagnoses, consultations, tests, examinations and evaluations related thereto), services and/or supplies are expressly excluded from coverage under this insurance, and the Company shall provide no benefits or reimbursements and shall have no liability or obligation for any coverage thereof or therefor:

(1) ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: The Company will not cover any person as an Insured Person if such cover would result in the Company being exposed to any sanction, prohibition or restriction under United Nations resolutions or the trade or economic sanctions, laws, or regulations of the European Union, United Kingdom or the United States of America.

(2) WAR; MILITARY ACTION: The Company shall not be liable for and will not provide coverage or benefits for any claim or Charges incurred with respect to any Illness, Injury, death and dismemberment, or other consequence, whether directly or indirectly, proximately or remotely occasioned by, contributed to by, or traceable to or arising or incurred in connection with or as a result of any of the following acts or occurrences:

(a) war, invasion, act of foreign enemy hostilities, warlike operations (whether war be declared or not), or civil war

(b) mutiny, riot, strike, military or popular uprising, insurrection, insurgency, rebellion, revolution, military or usurped power

(c) any act of any person acting on behalf of or in connection with any organization with activities directed towards the overthrow by force of the Government de jure or de facto or to the influencing of it by violence of any type

(d) martial law or state of siege or any events or causes which determine the proclamation or maintenance of martial law or state of siege

(e) any use of radiological, chemical, nuclear or biological weapons or any other radiological, chemical, nuclear or biological events of any type (including in connection with an act of Terrorism).

Any claim, Charges, Illness, Injury or other consequence happening or arising during the existence of abnormal conditions (whether physical or otherwise), whether or not directly or indirectly, proximately or remotely occasioned by, or contributed to by, traceable to, or arising in connection with, any of the said occurrences shall be deemed and considered to be consequences for which the Company shall not be liable under the Master Policy or this Certificate, except to the extent that the Insured Person shall prove that such claim, Charges, Illness, Injury or other consequence happened independently of the existence of such abnormal conditions and/or occurrences.

(3) TERRORISM: The Company shall not be liable for and will not provide coverage or benefits in excess of the amount shown in the BENEFIT SUMMARY for any claim or Charges, Illness, Injury or other consequence, whether directly or indirectly, proximately or remotely occasioned by, contributed to by, or traceable to or arising in connection with any act of Terrorism. Further, the Company shall not be liable for and will not provide any coverage or benefits for any claim, Charges,


Illness, Injury or other consequence, whether directly or indirectly, proximately or remotely occasioned by, contributed to by, or traceable to or arising in connection with the following:

(a) the Insured Person’s active and voluntary planning or coordination of or participation in any act of Terrorism

(b) any act of Terrorism that takes place in a location, post, area, territory or country for which a Travel Warning or Emergency Travel Advisory was issued or in effect on or within six (6) months prior to the Insured Person’s date of arrival in said location, post, area, territory or country

(c) any act of Terrorism that takes place in a location, post, area, territory or country for which a Travel Warning or Emergency Travel Advisory becomes effective or is in effect on or after the Insured Person’s date of arrival in said location, post, area, territory or country, and the Insured Person unreasonably fails or refuses to heed such warning and thereafter remains in said location, post, area, territory or country.

(4) PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS: Charges resulting directly or indirectly from or relating to any Pre-existing Condition, (whether physical or mental, regardless of the cause of the condition) are excluded from coverage under this insurance until the Insured Person has maintained coverage under this insurance plan continuously for at least twelve (12) months

(5) MATERNITY AND NEWBORN CARE: All charges for pre-natal care, delivery, post-natal care, and care of Newborns, including complications of Pregnancy, miscarriage, complications of delivery and/or of Newborns are excluded from this insurance

(6) PREVENTATIVE CARE: Charges for Routine Physical Examinations and immunizations are excluded from coverage under this insurance

(7) Charges for any Treatment or supplies that are:

(a) not incurred, obtained or received by an Insured Person during the Period of Coverage

(b) not presented to the Company for payment by way of a completed Proof of Claim within one hundred eighty (180) days from the date such Charges are incurred

(c) not administered or ordered by a Physician

(d) not Medically Necessary for the diagnosis, care or Treatment of the physical or mental condition involved. This also applies when and if they are prescribed, recommended or approved by the attending Physician

(e) provided at no cost to the Insured Person or for which the Insured Person is not otherwise liable

(f) in excess of Usual, Reasonable, and Customary

(g) related to Hospice care

(h) incurred by an Insured Person who was HIV + on or before the Initial Effective Date of this insurance, whether or not the Insured Person had knowledge of their HIV status prior to the Effective Date, and whether or not the Charges are incurred in relation to or as a result of said status. This exclusion includes Charges for any Treatment or supplies relating to or arising or resulting directly or indirectly from HIV, AIDS virus, AIDS related Illness, ARC Syndrome, AIDS and/or any other Illness arising or resulting from any complications or consequences of any of the foregoing conditions

(i) provided by or at the direction or recommendation of a chiropractor, unless ordered in advance by a Physician

(j) performed or provided by a Relative of the Insured Person

(k) not expressly included in the ELIGIBLE MEDICAL EXPENSES provision

(l) provided by a person who resides or has resided with the Insured Person or in the Insured Person's home

(m) required or recommended as a result of complications or consequences arising from or related to any Treatment, Illness, Injury, or supply received prior to coverage under this insurance or that is excluded from coverage or which is otherwise not covered under this insurance

(n) for Congenital Disorders and conditions arising out of or resulting therefrom

(8) Charges incurred for failure to keep a scheduled appointment

(9) Telehealth or Telemedicine services not considered Medically Necessary as determined by the Company under the plan

(10) Charges incurred for Surgeries, Treatment or supplies which are Investigational, Experimental, and for research purposes

(11) Charges incurred related to genetic medicine, genetic testing, surveillance testing and/or wellness screening procedures for genetically predisposed conditions indicated by genetic medicine or genetic testing, including, but not limited to amniocentesis, drugs, recombinant adeno-associated virus vector-based gene therapy, and other medication Treatments associated with diagnoses related to genetic testing and discovery, genetic screening, risk assessment, preventive and prophylactic surgeries recommended by genetic testing, and/or any procedures used to determine genetic pre-disposition, provide genetic counseling, or administration of gene therapy


(12) Charges incurred for testing that attempts to measure aspects of an Insured Person’s mental ability, intelligence, aptitude, personality and stress management. Such testing may include but is not limited to psychometric, behavioral and educational testing

(13) Charges incurred for Custodial Care

(14) Charges incurred for Educational or Rehabilitative Care that specifically relates to training or retraining an Insured Person to function in a normal or near-normal manner. Such care may include but is not limited to job or vocational training, counseling, occupational therapy and speech therapy

(15) Charges for weight modification or any Inpatient, Outpatient, Surgical or other Treatment of obesity (including without limitation morbid obesity), including without limitation wiring of the teeth and all forms or procedures of bariatric Surgery by whatever name called, or reversal thereof, including without limitation intestinal bypass, gastric bypass, gastric banding, vertical banded gastroplasty, biliopancreatic diversion, duodenal switch, or stomach reduction or stapling

(16) Charges for modification of the physical body in order to change or improve or attempt to change or improve the physical appearance or psychological, mental or emotional well-being of the Insured Person (such as but not limited to sex-change Surgery or Surgery relating to sexual performance or enhancement thereof)

(17) Charges or Treatment for cosmetic or aesthetic reasons, except for reconstructive Surgery when such Surgery is Medically Necessary and is directly related to and follows a Surgery which was covered under this insurance

(18) Elective Surgery or Treatment of any kind

(19) Charges incurred for any Treatment or supply that either promotes or prevents or attempts to promote or prevent conception, insemination (natural or otherwise) or birth, including but not limited to: artificial insemination; oral contraceptives; Treatment for infertility or impotency; vasectomy; reversal of vasectomy; sterilization; reversal of sterilization; surrogacy or abortion

(20) Charges incurred for any Treatment or supply that either promotes, enhances or corrects or attempts to promote, enhance or correct impotency or sexual dysfunction

(21) any Illness or Injury sustained while taking part in, practicing or training for athletic activities that are sponsored by any Governing Body or Authority including the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), or any other collegiate sanctioning or Governing Body, or the International Olympic Committee (except as otherwise expressly provided within the BENEFIT SUMMARY sub-limit for INTERCOLLEGIATE, INTERSCHOLASTIC, INTRAMURAL, OR CLUB SPORTS)

(22) any Illness or Injury sustained while taking part in activities designated as Adventure Sports, which are limited to the following: abseiling; BMX; bobsledding; bungee jumping; canyoning; caving; hot air ballooning; jungle zip lining; parachuting; paragliding; parascending; rappelling; skydiving; spelunking; wildlife safaris; and windsurfing

(23) any Illness or Injury sustained while taking part in activities designated as Extreme Sports, which include but are in no way limited to the following (and include any combination or derivative of the following): BASE jumping; cave diving; cliff diving; downhill mountain biking and racing; extreme skiing; freediving; free flying; free running; free skiing; freestyle scootering; gliding; heli-skiing; ice canoeing; ice climbing; kitesurfing; mixed martial arts; motocross; motorcycle racing; motor rally; mountaineering above elevation of 4500 meters from Ground Level; parkour; piloting a commercial or non-commercial aircraft; powerbocking; scuba diving or sub aqua pursuits below a depth of 40 meters; snowmobile racing; truck racing; whitewater kayaking or whitewater rafting Class VI and higher difficulty; and wingsuit flying

(24) any Illness or Injury sustained while taking part in snow skiing, snowboarding or snowmobiling where the Insured Person is in violation of applicable laws, rules or regulations of a ski resort, out of bounds or in unmarked or unpatrolled areas

(25) any Illness or Injury sustained while taking part in backcountry skiing

(26) any Illness or Injury sustained while taking part in skiing off-piste

(27) any Illness or Injury sustained while taking part in athletic or recreational activities where the Insured Person is not physically or medically fit or does not hold the necessary qualifications to engage in said activities

(28) any Illness or Injury sustained while taking part in Professional Athletics

(29) any Illness or Injury sustained while taking part in Collision Sports (except as otherwise expressly provided within the BENEFIT SUMMARY sub-limit for INTERCOLLEGIATE, INTERSCHOLASTIC, INTRAMURAL, OR CLUB SPORTS)

(30) any Illness or Injury sustained while participating in any sporting, recreational or adventure activity where such activity is undertaken against the advice or direction of any local authority or any qualified instructor or contrary to the rules, recommendations and procedures of a recognized Governing Body for the sport or activity

(31) any Illness or Injury sustained while participating in any activity where such activity is undertaken in disregard of or against the recommendations, Treatment programs, or medical advice of a Physician or other healthcare provider

(32) any Injury or Illness sustained as a result of being under the influence of or due wholly or partly to the effects of alcohol, liquor, intoxicating substance, narcotics or drugs other than drugs taken in accordance with Treatment prescribed and directed by a Physician but not for the Treatment of Substance Abuse


(33) any Injury or Illness sustained while operating a moving vehicle after consumption of intoxicating liquor or drugs in excess of the applicable blood/alcohol legal limit, other than drugs taken in accordance with Treatment prescribed and directed by a Physician. For purposes of this exclusion, “vehicle” shall include motorized devices regardless of whether or not a driver or operator license is required (including watercraft and aircraft) and non-motorized bicycles and scooters for which no permit or license is required

(34) any willfully Self-inflicted Injury or Illness

(35) any sexually transmitted or venereal disease

(36) any testing for the following when not Medically Necessary: HIV, seropositivity to the AIDS virus, AIDS related Illnesses,

ARC Syndrome, AIDS

(37) any Illness or Injury resulting from or occurring during the commission of a violation of law by the Insured Person, including, without limitation, the engaging in an illegal occupation or act, but excluding minor traffic violations

(38) biofeedback, acupuncture, music, occupational, recreational, sleep, speech, or vocational therapy

(39) orthoptics, visual therapy or visual eye training

(40) any non-surgical Illness or Treatment of the feet, including without limitation: orthopedic shoes; orthopedic prescription devices to be attached to or placed in shoes; Treatment of weak, strained, flat, unstable or unbalanced feet; metatarsalgia, bone spurs, hammer toes or bunions; and any Treatment or supplies for corns, calluses or toenails

(41) hair loss, including without limitation wigs, hair transplants or any drug that promises to promote hair growth, whether or not prescribed by a Physician

(42) any sleep disorder, including without limitation sleep apnea

(43) any exercise and/or fitness program or equipment, whether or not prescribed or recommended by a Physician

(44) any exposure to any non-medical nuclear or atomic radiation, and/or radioactive material(s)

(45) any organ or tissue or other transplant or related services, Treatment or supplies

(46) any artificial or mechanical devices designed to replace human organs temporarily or permanently after termination of Inpatient status

(47) any efforts to keep a donor alive for a transplant procedure

(48) any Illness or Injury incurred in the Destination Country, Affected Area or Country of Residence as a result of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, Epidemic, Pandemic, other disease outbreak, or Natural Disaster, that may affect an Insured Person’s health, unless coverage is expressly provided under the PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY provision of this insurance

This exclusion DOES NOT apply to Charges resulting from COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2.

(49) Charges incurred for eyeglasses, contact lenses, hearing aids or hearing implants and Charges for any Treatment, supply, examination or fitting related to these devices, or for eye refraction for any reason

(50) Charges incurred for eye Surgery, such as but not limited to radial keratotomy, when the primary purpose is to correct or attempt to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism

(51) Charges incurred for Treatment or supplies for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) including but not limited to TMJ syndrome, craniomandibular syndrome, chronic TMJ pain, orthognathic Surgery, Le-Fort Surgery or splints

(52) Charges incurred in the Insured Person’s Country of Residence, except as otherwise expressly provided for in this insurance

(53) Charges incurred in the United States

(54) Charges incurred for any travel, meals, transportation and/or accommodations, except as otherwise expressly provided for in this insurance

(55) Charges or expenses incurred for nonprescription drugs, medicines, vitamins, food extracts, or nutritional supplements; IV vitamin or herbal therapy; drugs or medicines not approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or which are considered “off-label” drug use; and for drugs or medicines not prescribed by a Physician

(56) any Treatment for an Illness or Injury requiring an unapproved U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) medical product, services, Surgery, Surgical Procedure, prescription medication, drug, biological product, Durable Medical Equipment (DME) or device when an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) is in place issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

(57) Charges and all costs related to or arising from or in connection with all trips to the Destination Country undertaken for the purpose of securing medical Treatment or supplies

(58) Charges incurred for Dental Treatment, except as specifically provided for hereunder

(59) Wear and tear of teeth due to cavities and chewing or biting down on hard objects, such as but not limited to pencils, ice cubes, nuts, popcorn, and hard candies


(60) Dental Injury without associated face, skull, neck and/or jaws Injury or that can be evaluated and Treated in a dental office

(61) Dental Treatment for services which provide oral care maintenance including tooth repair by fillings, root canals, tooth removal and x-rays

(62) Charges for Treatment of an Illness or Injury for which payment is made or available through a workers' compensation law or a similar law

(63) Charges incurred for massage therapy

(64) Charges incurred at a Hospital or Facility when the Insured Person checks themselves out Against Medical Advice of their Physician or leaves before reaching a Medically Necessary specified endpoint of Treatment

(65) Charges incurred for the Worsening of an Illness or Injury after the Insured Person left a Hospital or Facility Against Medical Advice or was a Discharge Against Medical Advice

(66) Accidental Death or Dismemberment when the Insured Person’s death or dismemberment is caused directly or indirectly by, results from, or where there is a contribution from, any of the following:

(a) bodily or mental infirmity, Illness or disease

(b) infection, other than infection occurring simultaneously with, and as a direct result of, the accidental Injury.

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Maternity & Pre-Existing Condition Rider (Standard Plan Only):

Charges excluded until after 12 months of continuous coverage

Pre-Existing Condition Rider(Platinum Plan Only):

Charges excluded until after 6 months of continuous coverage 

The Maternity & Pre-Existing Condition Rider is available for eligible participants. Under this rider, eligible medical expenses for pre-natal care, delivery, post-natal care, and care of newborns can be covered after the insured has maintained coverage continuously for 10 months and the pregnancy is a result of natural insemination. Eligible medical expenses relating to a pre-existing condition can be covered after the insured has maintained coverage continuously for 6 months.

With the Student Health Advantage Plan you may seek treatment with the hospital or doctor of your choice. When seeking treatment in the U.S., you can reduce your out-of-pocket costs by using the independent Preferred Provider Organization (PPO), a separately organized network of hundreds of thousands of established, highly qualified health care physicians and many well-recognized hospitals in the U.S. contracted by IMG. You can quickly search the network through MyIMG.  Additionally, to help you locate health care providers outside the U.S., IMG provides its online International Provider AccessSM(IPA), a database of over 17,000 providers.

Our goal is to provide quality medical coverage wherever you may be. The PPO and our IPA enable us to do just that, and our online directories put the information at your fingertips - anytime, anywhere.
 

RENEWAL; AMENDMENTS: Subject to the Terms of the TERMINATION OF MASTER POLICY and TERMINATION OF COVERAGE FOR INSURED PERSONS subparagraphs of the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS, an Insured Person whose initial Period of Coverage is at least three (3) months can request coverage under this insurance plan to be renewed a minimum of five (5) days until reaching a maximum of sixty (60) continuous months so long as renewal Premium is paid when due and the Insured Person otherwise continues to meet the applicable eligibility requirements of the plan.

The Company’s commitment and the Insured Person’s ability to request renewal is also subject to termination upon a thirty

(30) day written notice to the other party prior to the expiration date of the then existing Period of Coverage. The Company reserves the right in its sole discretion to make changes, additions, and/or deletions to the Terms of the Master Policy, Certificate, renewals or replacements of either, and/or to the insurance plan (including the issuance of Riders to effectuate same) at any time or from time to time after the Effective Date of Coverage of this Certificate, upon no less than thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Assured and the Insured Person (“Notice of Amendment”). The Notice of Amendment shall include a complete description of the changes, additions and/or deletions to be made, the effective date thereof (the “Change Date”), and notice of the Insured Person’s cancellation rights and shall be sent first class mail, postage prepaid, to the last known residence or mailing address of the Insured Person. Upon issuance of the Notice of Amendment, the Assured and/or the Insured Person shall have the right to request cancellation of this Certificate, at any time prior to the Change Date; provided, however that cancellation under this provision shall be at the option of the Insured Person, and coverage under this insurance shall terminate with effect from the cancellation date specified by the Insured Person (subject to the provisions of the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS, TERMINATION OF COVERAGE FOR INSURED PERSONS). If the Insured Person does not elect to cancel this Certificate in accordance with the foregoing, the changes, additions and/or deletions as made by the Company and specified in said Notice of Amendment shall take effect as of the Change Date specified in the Company’s Notice, and this insurance shall thereafter continue in effect in accordance with its Terms, as so amended and modified.

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CANCELLATION BY INSURED PERSON: The Insured Person shall have five (5) days from the Initial Effective Date of Coverage (the “Review Period”) to review the benefits, conditions, limitations, exclusions and all other Terms of the Master Policy as evidenced and outlined by this Certificate. If not completely satisfied, the Insured Person may request cancellation of this insurance retroactive to the Initial Effective Date of Coverage by sending a written request to the Company by email, mail or fax and received by the Company within the Review Period, thereby qualifying to receive a full refund of Premium paid. Upon effectuation of such cancellation and refund, neither the Company nor the Insured Person shall have any further rights, liabilities or obligations under this insurance. After the Review Period, the Insured person may request cancellation by sending a written request to the Company by email, mail or fax. However, the following conditions apply for Premium refund:

(a) If any claims have been filed with the Company, the Premium is fully earned and is non-refundable.

(b) If no claims have been filed with the Company:

(i) a cancellation fee of fifty dollars ($50.00 USD) will be charged; and

(ii) only Premium covering time periods after cancellation are refundable; and

(iii) only full month Premiums are refundable.

CLAIMS NOTIFICATION: All claims and related claim information should be filed with the Company through the Plan Administrator at the contact information below, or online at www.imglobal.com/member as soon as possible:

International Medical Group Attn: Claims Department PO Box 9162

Farmington Hills, MI 48333-9162 USA

Proof of Claim: When the Insured Person receives Treatment or the Company receives notice of a claim for benefits under this insurance, the Insured Person shall submit an International Medical Group (IMG) Claim Form as a necessary component of the Proof of Claim. An IMG Claim Form may be obtained from the form’s library on IMG’s website at www.imglobal.com or completed online via the MyIMG customer portal.

(a) A Proof of Claim shall not be effective and will not satisfy the Terms of this insurance unless it includes all the following:

(i) a duly completed, timely submitted and signed IMG Claim Form for each new Illness, diagnosis or Injury unless the Company waives such requirement in writing

(ii) an Authorization for Release of Medical Information when specifically requested by IMG

 

(iii) all original Universal Billing Forms, Superbill and statements of service rendered from Physicians, Hospitals, and other healthcare or medical service providers involved with respect to the claim

(iv) all original receipts for any costs, prescription medications, fees or expenses that have been incurred or paid by, or on behalf of, the Insured Person with respect to the claims, including without limitation all original receipts for any cash and/or credit card payments. The provider of service’s full name, address, telephone number (including area/country code), date of service, description of service (applicable procedure codes), and diagnosis codes must be included on the receipts.

(v) If the claims are submitted electronically, copies of the above items are acceptable; however, the Company reserves the right to request the original documents.

(b) The Insured Person and/or Physician, Hospital and other healthcare and medical service providers and suppliers shall have one hundred eighty (180) days from the date a claim is incurred to submit a complete Proof of Claim. The Company at its option may pend resolution and adjudication of submitted claims and/or may deny coverage due to any of the following:

(i) IMG’s receipt of an incomplete Proof of Claim

(ii) failure to submit any Proof of Claim

(iii) Insured Person’s, Physician’s or Hospital’s failure to submit a timely Proof of Claim

(c) The Company may require the Insured Person to sign an Authorization for Release of Medical Information to request medical records on their behalf or supply us with additional documentation if we are unable to make a benefit determination based on the submitted Proof of Claim. The Insured Person and/or Physician, Hospital and other healthcare and medical service providers and suppliers shall have sixty (60) days from the date of the request to submit the requested information. If the information is not received within the designated time period, previously submitted and subsequent claims will be denied.

(1) APPEALING A CLAIM: In the event the Company denies all or part of a claim, the Insured Person shall have ninety (90) days from the date that the notice of denial was mailed to the Insured Person's last known residence or mailing address within which to appeal the determination. The Insured Person must file an appeal prior to bringing any legal action under the contract of insurance. The Insured Person should submit a written request for an appeal along with comments, all relevant, pertinent or related documents, medical records, and other information relating to the claim.

The appeal must be sent to:

International Medical Group Attn: Benefit Review

2960 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 USA

The Company’s review will take into account all comments, documents, records, and other information submitted by the Insured Person relating to the claim, without regard to whether such information was submitted or considered in the initial claim determination. Upon receipt of a written appeal, the Company shall have an opportunity for further reasonable investigation and/or review as set forth in the CONDITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS, EXPLANATION OR VERIFICATION OF BENEFITS provision, and will respond in writing as soon as reasonably practicable, and in any event within ninety (90) days from receipt thereof.

The Company reserves the right to cancel any and all coverage if it is determined an Insured Person has Stacked Insurance.

 

CLAIM SETTLEMENT: Eligible and covered claims for Eligible Medical Expenses or other benefits under this insurance that have previously been paid by or on behalf of the Insured Person at the time of the Company’s favorable adjudication thereof will be reimbursed by the Company directly to the Insured Person, by check, at their last known residence or mailing address. While this insurance is in effect, in order to effectuate proper administration, the Insured Person shall undertake to promptly notify the Company of any change in such addresses. Eligible and covered claims for Eligible Medical Expenses or other benefits under this insurance that have not been paid by or on behalf of the Insured Person at the time of adjudication will be paid by the Company by check or electronic funds transfer to the Insured Person at their last known residence or mailing address, or, at the sole option and discretion of the Company (but without obligation to do so), and as an accommodation to the Insured Person, directly to the provider(s), as applicable. All claim settlements, payments and reimbursements are subject to the insurance plan shown in the Declaration and all other Terms of this insurance. No healthcare or medical service provider or supplier, or any other third-party, shall have any direct or indirect interest, claim or right of action against the Company under this Certificate, the Declaration or the Master Policy, whether by purported assignment of benefits, subrogation of interests or otherwise, unless first expressly agreed and consented to in writing by the Company, and notwithstanding the Company’s exercise or failure to exercise any option or discretion under this provision regarding the method of claim payment. No such provider, supplier or other third-party is intended to have or shall have any rights as a third-party beneficiary under this Certificate, the Declaration, or the Master Policy.

FRAUDULENT CLAIMS: A person who knowingly and with intent to defraud the Company files a statement of claim containing any false, incomplete, or misleading information commits a felony. If any claim or request for benefits under this insurance shall knowingly be in any respect false, incomplete, misleading, concealing, fraudulent or deceitful, or if the Insured Person or anyone acting for or on their behalf under this insurance knowingly uses any false, incomplete, misleading, concealing, fraudulent or deceitful statements regarding the Insured Person, the insurance contract and all coverage thereunder may be cancelled, voided, rescinded and terminated by the Company in its sole and absolute discretion, and the Company shall have no obligation or liability for any such benefits, coverage or claims.