Before we can understand the main difference between medical card and personal accident, we must know the meaning of in-patients and out-patients and how to differentiate them.
An insured is usually considered as an in-patient only if he physically stays in a hospital for minimum six continuous hours upon the recommendation of a physician. He must be a registered resident bed patient being charged for using the room and board facilities of the hospital. Patients who don't fulfil the requirement are considered as out-patients. In other words, out-patients are receiving medical are or treatment without being hospitalized.
An insured is usually considered as an in-patient only if he physically stays in a hospital for minimum six continuous hours upon the recommendation of a physician. He must be a registered resident bed patient being charged for using the room and board facilities of the hospital. Patients who don't fulfil the requirement are considered as out-patients. In other words, out-patients are receiving medical are or treatment without being hospitalized.
Generally, medical card is used by in-patients whereas personal accident is used by out-patients. In other words, we usually use medical card when we have to stay in a hospital for treatment due to serious illnesses and serious accidents. We usually use personal accident if we don't have to stay in a hospital and we receiving treatment in a clinic.
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