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Private rooms
, or first class rooms, are assigned on a first-come first-serve basis. There is only one patient in a private room. Your partner or a support person is allowed to room in with you if you have a private room.
Semi-private rooms
, or second class rooms, are assigned to two patients at a time. Open-ward rooms, or third class rooms, are assigned to maximum five patients at a time.
Internet Connectivity
- Wireless Internet connection is available for patients who have laptop computers.
Spiritual Care
- Upon admission you will be asked your religion, you will need to indicate whether you wish to be visited by a Pastor during their regular visits. Please notify your nurse if you would like to speak with a minister or priest outside of their regular visits.
Telephones
- Patients may have their cellular phones in their rooms, however, phone must be turned off between 9:00pm and 7:00am. Also, nurses will indicate whether it is necessary to switch off your phones additionally, if circumstances require it
Family & Visitors
Visiting Hours and Guidelines
Surgical/Internal Medicine ward and Women/Maternity ward
Open Ward and Semi Private Rooms:
11:30am - 12:30pm
3:30pm - 4:30pm Children are allowed to visit at this time
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Private Rooms:
11:30am - 7:30pm Children are allowed to visit.
Pediatric Ward
11:30am - 12:30pm
3:30pm - 4:30pm Children are allowed to visit at this time
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Category High Care:
Patients can be visited for 10 minutes at a time.
The visit must be coordinated by the patient’s contact person.
Category Medium and Low Care:
10:00am - 10:20am
2:00pm - 2:20pm
8:00pm - 8:20pm
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Email : info@smmc.sx
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Address : Welgelegen road 30 Unit 1
Address : Cay Hill, St Maarten
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1 Upgrade OR Complex
2.1 Fire Detection System
2.2 & 2.3 Generators
2.4 Access Control
2.5 Medical Gas Systems
2.6A Water Control Plan Design
2.6B Water Control Plan Execution
3 Adjust General Facilities
4 Support Services Building
5.1 Preparation for Additional Patient Rooms
5.2 Construction of Additional Patient Rooms
6 Dialysis Expansion
7 Care Complex Expansion
8 ICT Upgrades
12 Furniture
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Renovation & Reconstruction
Projects
1 Upgrade OR Complex
2.1 Fire Detection System
2.2 & 2.3 Generators
2.4 Access Control
2.5 Medical Gas Systems
2.6A Water Control Plan Design
2.6B Water Control Plan Execution
3 Adjust General Facilities
4 Support Services Building
5.1 Preparation for Additional Patient Rooms
5.2 Construction of Additional Patient Rooms
6 Dialysis Expansion
7 Care Complex Expansion
8 ICT Upgrades
12 Furniture
Project Overview & Status
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Types of Insurances | Treatment | St. Maarten Medical Center
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Insurance Coverage
Prior to admission you should advise your insurance company of your admission to gain pre-authorization and to know if the proposed treatment is covered by your policy. You should be aware that this does not necessarily ensure full payment of your charges by your health plan. We recommend that you liaise closely with your insurance company throughout your course of treatments.
Types of Insurance Coverage:
Full coverage:
Many of the local Insurance Providers provide full medical coverage. However, even though you think you may have full coverage, there may be exceptions and regulations that you may not be aware of. It is your responsibility to inquire and discuss possible exceptions with your insurance provider. If your insurance company determines that they will not pay the bill, or only partially pay the bill, you will become responsible for the outstanding balance.
Partial coverage:
Some insurance providers only pay 80% of your medical bills and you are responsible for the balance of 20%. In this case when you are registering, you will be requested to make a deposit against your portion of the estimated charges.
Foreign insurance coverage:
In cases where your insurance provider is not locally based, such as in the USA, Canada, the Netherlands or other Caribbean islands, you may be expected to pay your bill and seek reimbursement directly with your insurance provider.
No insurance coverage:
If you do not have insurance you will be expected to make a deposit based on the estimated total charges that you will incur for the services you will be receiving in our facility. After your medical services are provided and you are to be discharged, SMMC produces a billing statement. You will be expected to settle the bill upon discharge.
If your insurance is in order, the hospital will invoice the insurance company directly. However, if you receive any invoices from your consultants after discharge, you will need to forward these to your insurance company for payment.
Please note that take home medicines and physiotherapy aids are not covered by private medical insurance and you will therefore be presented with a bill where applicable.