Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Compulsory excess in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The amount of the compulsory excess.
Compulsory Excess of 3000 euros for Group W1.
Option to cover the compulsory excess.
The compulsory excess applies to every insured aged 18 or over.
In 2018, there is no compulsory excess for.
No Risk I Compulsory excess as defined in the public healthcare insurance.
The costs of maternity care are not set off against the compulsory excess.
For category 5 items, a compulsory excess of €100 applies.
Each year, the Dutch government determines the extent of the compulsory excess.
The compulsory excess does apply to care that is requested or prescribed by a G.P.
The costs of care provided by medical specialists is subject to compulsory excess.
Apart from this compulsory excess, you may be paying a voluntary excess. .
For full details of what is covered, please read the terms and conditions. Compulsory excess.
Amount of the compulsory excess If you are aged 18 or older, a compulsory excess of€ 220 per calendar year applies.
Please note that the all risks cover has a compulsory excess of €100 per claim.
The amount of the compulsory excess will in that case be calculated according to the method stated in Article 7.4.
The voluntary excess will be added to any compulsory excess that applies. Premium.
Personal excess In 2019 the basic insurance has a compulsory excess of€ 385 per calendar year for insured aged 18 years and older.
Calculation of the voluntary excess If a voluntary excess applies, the costs of care will first be de-ducted from the compulsory excess and subsequently from the voluntary excess. .
If you turn 18 in the course of a calendar year, the compulsory excess will apply from the first day of the calendar month following your 18th birth- day.
patient transport are covered under the compulsory excess;- The medicines specified by us as Preferred,
The excess- compulsory and voluntary- does not apply to all medical care.