Baby insurance contract: provide the baby's insurance contract or policy number as confirmation of identity and insurance information.
Invoice for medical expenses: an invoice for the expenses incurred in providing medical services for children. These invoices should include information such as the name, date, project details and expenses of hospitals, clinics or other medical institutions. Ensure that the information on the invoice is legible and consistent with other relevant documents provided in the application.
Medical records and diagnosis certificates: provide medical records and diagnosis certificates related to children's medical services. This may include medical records, inspection reports, laboratory tests, surgical records, etc. These documents can be used to prove that the child has indeed received relevant medical treatment and meets the claim conditions in the insurance contract.
Identification: provide identification documents of children and their parents or guardians, such as ID card, household registration book or passport.
Other possible documents: according to the requirements of specific insurance companies and products, other documents or certificates may be needed, such as medical reports, prescription drug lists, doctor's suggestions, etc.
For the claims of infant insurance, it is recommended to contact the insurance company or agent in advance to understand the specific claims requirements and procedures. This will ensure that correct information is provided and avoid unnecessary delays or disputes.
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