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Private
Medical Insurance 5. What am I covered for? What does my cover not include? Remember, private medical insurance is designed to cover treatment for curable, short term illness or injury (commonly known as acute conditions). Some illnesses and treatments are never covered and these are common to most schemes. Usually included: • Cover for
treatment of short-term (acute) medical conditions Sometimes included: • Out-patient
tests Usually not included: • Conditions
you had before taking out the insurance (commonly known as preexisting
conditions - read Section 7) As well as those listed above as 'Usually not covered', the following conditions or treatments are normally outside your cover: Drug abuse, self-inflicted injuries, out-patient drugs and dressings, HIV/AIDS, infertility, normal pregnancy, cosmetic surgery, gender reassignment (also known as sex change), preventive treatment, kidney dialysis, mobility aids, experimental treatment, experimental drugs, organ transplant, war risks, injuries arising from dangerous hobbies (often called "hazardous pursuits"). Private Medical Insurance Guide: 1. About this guide
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