English translation: services (delivered by healthcare professionals)
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Dutch to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Insurance / benefits
Dutch term or phrase:verstrekkingen
De toetreding tot de overeenkomst en de derdebetalersregeling geldt voor de rechthebbende van alle verzekeringsinstellingen en al uw verstrekkingen. We willen u erop wijzen dat de verzekeringsinstellingen verplicht zijn een vermindering van 25% toe te passen op de vergoeding van de verstrekkingen die met name zijn verricht door de vroedvrouwen die niet tot vermelde nationale overeenkomst zijn toegetreden.
Explanation: See also my clarification request. Assuming that your source text is indeed Belgian Dutch, the correct translation in the given context would be '(healthcare/medical) services', or more specifically 'midwifery services' in the second sentence. The implication of 'verstrekkingen' here is that medical services are delivered (i.e. 'verstrekt'). This corresponds with NL 'verrichtingen'.
De verstrekkingen 422811, 422833 en 422855 kunnen enkel bij de patiënt thuis worden verleend en enkel indien verwikkelingen zijn opgetreden bij de borstvoeding. De vroedvrouw dient deze raadplegingen te motiveren op een bijlage die wordt gevoegd bij het getuigschrift voor verstrekte hulp. http://www.riziv.fgov.be/care/nl/other/accou/general-informa...
Is your source text Belgian Dutch? In NL, 'verstrekkingen' is usually translated as 'rpovisions' in the context of healthcare insurance. In this case, 'verstrekkingen' rather seems to imply 'services (delivered by healthcare professionals)'.
If your employer does not offer group insurance, or if the insurance offered is very limited, you can buy an individual policy. You should compare your options and shop carefully because coverage and costs vary. Individual plans may not offer benefits as extensive as those offered by group plans. Before you buy any health insurance policy make sure you know what it will pay for and what it won't. To find out about individual health insurance plans, you can call insurance companies in your community.
The Medical Services Plan (MSP) provides the following benefits:
* medically required services provided by a physician enrolled with MSP;
* maternity care provided by a physician or a midwife (see the BC Midwifery Program);
* medically required eye examinations provided by an ophthalmologist or optometrist;
* diagnostic services, including x-rays and laboratory services, provided at approved diagnostic facilities, when ordered by a registered physician, midwife, podiatrist, dental surgeon or oral surgeon;
* dental and oral surgery, when medically required to be performed in hospital*;
* orthodontic services related to severe congenital facial abnormalities.
* Surgical removal of an impacted third molar (wisdom tooth) is an MSP insured service only when hospitalization is medically required, due to the extreme complexity of the extraction and where there is associated pathology. The removal of healthy wisdom teeth, even if impacted, is not a benefit.
Supplementary Health Care Benefits
Eye Exams - Medically required eye examinations are a benefit for all MSP beneficiaries when there is a medical necessity (for example, eye disease, trauma or injury, or health conditions associated with significant risk to the eyes, such as diabetes). Routine eye examinations are a benefit only for those 18 years of age and under and 65 years of age and over.
Surgical Podiatry - Surgical podiatry services are a benefit for all beneficiaries.
For MSP beneficiaries receiving premium assistance, MSP pays $23 per visit for a combined annual limit of 10 visits each calendar year for the following services: chiropractic, massage therapy, naturopathy, physical therapy and non-surgical podiatry. Effective April 1, 2008, acupuncture services will be included among the choice of services within the ten visit limit. Those who may be eligible for these supplementary benefit services include:
* Income Assistance recipients
* Convention refugees
* Inmates of B.C. Correctional Facilities
* Individuals enrolled with MSP through the At Home Program
* Residents of long term care facilities receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
* Individuals enrolled with MSP as Mental Health Clients
* First Nations individuals with valid B.C. Medical Plan coverage through the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch of Health Canada.
Children in low and moderate income families may be eligible for basic dental and vision care coverage through the Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance - see the Healthy Kids Program for more information.
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services (delivered by healthcare professionals)
Explanation: See also my clarification request. Assuming that your source text is indeed Belgian Dutch, the correct translation in the given context would be '(healthcare/medical) services', or more specifically 'midwifery services' in the second sentence. The implication of 'verstrekkingen' here is that medical services are delivered (i.e. 'verstrekt'). This corresponds with NL 'verrichtingen'.
De verstrekkingen 422811, 422833 en 422855 kunnen enkel bij de patiënt thuis worden verleend en enkel indien verwikkelingen zijn opgetreden bij de borstvoeding. De vroedvrouw dient deze raadplegingen te motiveren op een bijlage die wordt gevoegd bij het getuigschrift voor verstrekte hulp. http://www.riziv.fgov.be/care/nl/other/accou/general-informa...