Medi Assist — genuine hospitalization claim denied

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As per the status on mediassist portal, it seems that the claim h[protected]c001 has been denied.

However, i strongly believe and suggest that the claim was very much valid as per the enrolled policy and it has been incorrectly denied.

It was a critical medical condition, where there was a serious forehead injury of my 2 year old son which resulted into a huge blood clot in the affected area (Hematoma in medical terms).
Post that he was advised by the doctors for immediate admission along with suggested ct scan etc.

The ct scan report as well suggested internal skull injury as well.

In such a grave situation, how can mediassist deny this all genuine claim.
Does mediclaim suggest against doctor's advise to keep patient at home and suggest hospitalization in such critical medical conditions as invalid.

When there is an obvious case of serious injury and probability of after effects, how can this be treated as a mere 'day care' condition only.
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