To claim benefits in case of dengue fever, please complete the following disease and infection diagnosis documentation.
Dengue Test Report
A dengue test report indicates if the person has dengue and if yes, the severity of the disease.
There are different types of dengue tests, including Dengue IgM antibody test, Paired IgM samples, and Dengue NS1 antigen test. All these tests demand different timelines from the onset of symptoms.
Why is it important?
A dengue test report helps:
- Confirm the disease
- Understand the severity of the condition, supporting the need for treatment and hospitalisation
- Prevent fraud through an objective medical evidence
How to get this document?
You can instantly get the dengue test report for medical evidence and claim documentation upon conducting a dengue test. Request your doctor/hospital for the report if the test has been done already. You can also schedule a test at a designated laboratory or testing facility and get the results.
CBP or CBC Report
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) test measures the levels of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, haemoglobin, and hematocrit.
A Complete Blood Picture (CBP) test gives levels of haemoglobin, red blood cells, and platelets, along with packed cell volume and a hemogram.
Why is it important?
Please make sure that you submit either CBC or CBP report while applying for reimbursement in case of an acute lower respiratory infection. Here is how CBC/CBP report supports insurance claims for infections and respiratory conditions:
- The complete blood count can function as an early indicator of infection, acting as a confirmation
- The report demonstrates the necessity for treatment and hospitalisation
How to get this document?
You can instantly get the test report upon conducting a CBP/CBC test. Request your doctor/hospital for the report if the test has been done already. You can also schedule a test at a designated laboratory or testing facility and get the results.
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