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L'intégralité des drones dans le domaine de la chirurgie médicale ?‎

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Answer added by  dr vadivelu p, medical manager, insurance manager , brand promoter, eramgroup , saudi arabia
7 years ago

Sir Not only cosmetic surgery, anything related to cosmetic even Acne vulgaris treatment is not covered at present in Saudi Arabia This policy matter is governed by CCHI ... See More

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Answer added by  mohamed badr, Manager - Medical Pre-approvals/Reimbursement at NEXtCARE - ALLIAZ, NEXtCARE
6 years ago

Health insurance should cover cosmetic surgeries only if it is affecting the member's daily life and function or have a long-term effect on the health, example, the ... See More

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Answer added by  Ateeq ur Rehman Khateeb , Sales Supervisor, Black Horse Metal trading scrap LLC
6 years ago

Most cosmetic procedures are elective and thus should be paid for by the individuals having them, while medically necessary procedures are covered by insurance. I find my ... See More

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Answer added by  Deleted user
7 years ago

Yes, this has become a medical necessity procedure.  As it is well known in the health care industry that cosmetic surgery is not covered by health insurance, I am in bel ... See More

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Answer added by  Syed Fahad Ali Shah, Administration & Security Manager, Model Security Services (SMC-Pvt) Limited
7 years ago

What I believe is, If it is medically needed for the patient then the procedure must be covered by the insurance provider. And insurance providers always tends to reduce ... See More

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Answer added by  ايمن محمد عاطف محمد, Director of the control and regulation unit, ACOLID
7 years ago

is that procedures considered “medically necessary” very well may be covered, even if they also serve to enhance your physical appearance. So breast reduction to treat yo ... See More

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Answer added by  Deleted user
7 years ago

As a general rule cosmetics are not covered in a standard medical insurance policy. But, it's excepted by a doctor recommendation if it does prevent future damage, o ... See More