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Intensive care
Constant complex health care as provided in various acute life-threatening conditions such as multiple trauma, severe burns, or myocardial infarction or after certain kinds of surgery. Life support systems are used such as respirators, monitors, and hypothermia equipment. Some insurance policies may increase the daily room and board benefit when an intensive care unit is necessary.
intensive care unit (ICU)
Section in a hospital in which patients who require close monitoring and intensive care are kept. An ICU contains highly technical and sophisticated monitoring devices and equipment and is staffed by personnel to deliver critical care for various life-threatening conditions. A hospital may have several ICUs such as medical intensive care unit (MICU), surgical intensive care unit (SICU), pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), and coronary care unit (CCU). Sometimes referred to as special care unit .
Intensivist
Physician who specializes in treating patients who need critical care.
Intention of parties rule
A rule of construction. Where possible the words of the policy must be construed liberally so as to give effect to the intention of the parties. In insurance the parties intend to make an insurance contract and any inter pretation that is contrary to the real intention of the parties is not to be adopted.
Intentional Injury
An injury resulting from an act, the doer of which had as his intent, inflicting injury. In an accident insurance contract, an intentionally self-inflicted injury is not covered (because it is not an accident). In general, intentional injuries inflicted on the insured are covered (assuming no collusion).
Intentional injury (Health Insurance)
An injury that occurs as the result of a willful act meant to cause harm.
Inter Depot Movement
Movement of cargo from one department.
Inter Line
Mutual agreement between airlines to link their route network.
Inter Se
Between themselves.