Expenses involving hospital care other than room, board and doctors' fees, such as lab tests, drugs and radiology. Most hospital policies limit coverage for these expenses by scheduling the amounts covered or combining them for a an aggregate limit.
Sometimes called ancillary benefits, usually hospital charges other than room and board, including such items as x-rays, drugs, laboratory fees, etc.
In health insurance policies, usually refers to hospital charges other than room and board.
An account for operating expenses that do not fall into any of the predefined categories such as salaries, utilities, advertising, and depreciation.
Expenses in connection with hospital insurance, hospital charges other than room and board, such as X-rays, drugs, laboratory fees, and other ancillary charges. (Sometimes referred to as ancillary charges.)
hospital charges (other than room and board) such as for X-rays, drugs, and laboratory fees.
Sometimes called "ancillary charges", these are expenses other than room and board incurred in connection with hospitalization. Miscellaneous expenses may include X-rays, drugs, lab fees, and other charges.
Ancillary expenses, usually hospital charges other than daily room and board. Examples would be X-rays, drugs, and lab fees. The total amount of such charges that will be reimbursed is limited in most basic hospitalization policies.