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Instruction to doctor: This patient is insured with us against the happening of certain contingent events associated with his health. A claim has been submitted in connection with Heart attack / Cardiomyopathy / Cardiac arrhythmia / Pericardial disease. To enable us to assess the claim, please complete this report and return it directly to our company. For questions where date is applicable, please complete in the format of day/month/year. To be completed and signed by the Attending Physician I hereby certify that I personally examined the patient and my records and medical opinion are as follows: 1. Name of patient : NRIC no. : 2. Are you the patient s regular medical attendant? Yes No If yes, please provide details beginning with the first record in your clinic: Date(s) consulted Purpose & details of Consultation(s) Diagnosis Nature of treatment rendered, including type of tests and/or surgeries done If no, do you know the name and address of the patient s regular medical attendant(s)? Yes No If yes, please provide details: Name of medical attendant Address 3. Details of the consultation 3.1 Date you were first consulted for *heart attack or cardiomyopathy or cardiac arrhythmia or pericardial disease (state the condition consulted). 3.2 State the symptoms presented, the medical history as presented by the patient and date when the symptoms first appeared. Symptoms Presented at first consultation Date symptoms first started 3.3 Where is the source of this information about the patient s condition? (Patient or referring doctor or others. If others, please specify) 3.4 In your opinion, how long do you think the symptoms first appeared prior to consulting you? APS-Heart attack / Sep 10 Page 1 of 6

3.5 If the patient was referred to you OR if the patient had seen other doctor(s) before consulting you for this medical condition or its symptoms, please provide details: Name of doctor(s) or hospital(s) Address of doctor(s) or hospital(s) Date consulted or date referred to you (Please continue with your documentation on a blank page if there are more than 3 records and attached it with this report) 4. Details of the illness 4.1 Details of diagnosis: Doctor s diagnosis Diagnosis date Underlying cause (if any) 4.2 Date of when patient was first informed of the diagnosis: 4.3 Name of doctor or hospital who first made the diagnosis: 4.4 Please describe the initial episode regarding the onset of heart attack as follows: Nature of episode Date of initial episode Duration of acute symptoms Date return to normal activities 4.5 Was there a current history of typical ischaemic chest pain? Yes No 4.6 Were there any changes in the ECG indicative of new myocardial infarct? Yes No 4.7 Was there any elevation of cardiac enzyme CK-MB? Yes No 4.8 Was there a diagnostic elevation of Troponin (T or I)? Yes No 4.9 Was there diagnostic elevation of any other cardiac enzymes? Yes No 4.10 Was there death of a portion of the heart muscle? Yes No 4.11 Was there left ventricular ejection fraction of less than 50% measured three months or Yes No more after the event? If yes, please provide date of test and copies of the test results. APS-Heart attack / Sep 10 Page 2 of 6

4.12 is an additional question for serious cardiac arrhythmia 4.12 Type of cardiac arrhythmia presented. Please include a copy of ECG tracing. 4.13 to 4.15 are additional questions for cardiomyopathy 4.13 Has the patient previously had any cardiac investigation done such as ECG, Echocardiogram, CT scan, etc.? Yes No If yes, please provide details and enclose copies of the investigation reports. Type of investigation done Date of investigation done 4.14 Was the diagnosis of cardiomyopathy made unequivocally by cardiac echocardiogram? Yes No If yes, please attach a copy of echocardiogram report. If no, please specify the basis of diagnosis. 4.15 Does the patient have any cardiac and/or physical impairment which fulfills the New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification of Cardiac Impairment criteria? Yes No If yes, please provide details. (i) State the class of impairment (Class I or II or III or IV ). (ii) Description of current cardiac and/or physical impairment(s). (iii) Are the above-mentioned impairment(s) permanent? Yes No (iv) Date of your last assessment of the patient which the above-mentioned impairment continued to persist. (v) How long had the above-mentioned impairment lasted since its onset? 4.16 Was the diagnosis supported by radiological or laboratory evidence and confirmed by a cardiologist? Yes No (a) If yes, please state mode of investigation done to establish the above diagnosis and attach copies of resting ECGs, exercise stress tests echocardiogram, enzymes assays, isotope imaging, coronary and LV angiography, CT scan, operation reports and other diagnostic reports. (b) If no, why and on what basis did you derive at such diagnosis? 4.17 Is the patient s condition or surgery performed in any way related or due to: (a) AIDS or HIV related illness? Yes No (b) Use of drug not prescribed by a registered medical practitioner or drug abuse? Yes No (c) Alcohol abuse/misuse? Yes No APS-Heart attack / Sep 10 Page 3 of 6

(d) Attempted suicide or self-inflicted injuries? Yes No If yes for (a) to (c), please provide details and enclose a copy of the test result: Diagnosis date Name and address of doctor who first diagnosed the patient with HIV, AIDS, drug abuse or alcohol abuse 5. Details of treatment and surgery 5.1 State the full details of all treatment provided (example medication, therapy). Nature of treatment Date(s) of treatment 5.2 Was there any surgery performed or going to be performed? Yes No If yes, please provide details and enclose a copy of the operation report: Nature of surgery performed or going to be performed Date(s) of surgery 5.3 Was the above surgical procedure performed considered a keyhole cardiac surgery? Yes No 5.4 to 5.8 are additional questions for serious cardiac arrhythmia 5.4 Was pathway ablation therapy attempted? Yes No If no, please state the reason why this is not done. 5.5 Was a permanent cardiac pacemaker inserted as a result of cardiac arrhythmia? Yes No If yes, please state the date of insertion. 5.6 Was a permanent cardiac defibrillator inserted as a result of cardiac arrhythmia? Yes No If yes, please state the date of insertion. 5.7 Was the insertion of permanent cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator certified to be absolutely necessary to treat the patient s cardiac arrhythmia by a cardiologist? Yes No 5.8 Is there other mode of treatment, other than insertion of cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator, which could have been used to treat the patient s arrhythmia? Yes No If yes, please state the nature of other mode of treatment and why this treatment was not used. APS-Heart attack / Sep 10 Page 4 of 6

5.9 to 5.10 are additional questions for pericardial disease 5.9 Was pericardectomy carried out to treat the patient s pericardial disease? Yes No If yes, please state why pericardectomy was found necessary. 5.10 Is there other mode of treatment, other than pericardectomy, which could have been used to treat the patient s pericardial disease? Yes No If yes, please state the nature of other mode of treatment and why this treatment was not used. 5.11 Patient s response to the treatment: 5.12 Was the patient referred to other doctor(s) for follow up or further management? Yes No If yes, please state name and address of doctor(s) or hospital(s) and the reason(s) for referral. 5.13 Is the patient still on follow up treatment with you? Yes No If yes, please state the follow up treatment plan. 6. Regarding the patient s medical history 6.1 Has this patient previously suffered from the same condition or any related illnesses such as angina, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia or other vascular disease? Yes No If yes, please provide details: Date of when condition was first diagnosed Resulting diagnosis Name and address of doctor who attended to patient (if not attended to by you). 6.2 Is the patient suffering from or suffered from any other medical conditions? Yes No If yes, please provide details: Name of doctor(s) or hospital(s) & Address Diagnosis Diagnosis date Nature of treatment rendered, including type of tests and/or surgeries done APS-Heart attack / Sep 10 Page 5 of 6

(Please continue with your documentation on a blank page if there are more than 4 records and attached it with this report) 6.3 Is there anything in the patient s personal medical history which would have increased the risk of heart disease or heart attack? Yes No If yes, please provide full details, including the date of diagnosis, name and address of attending doctor and source of information. 6.4 Is there anything in the patient s family history which would have increased the risk of heart disease or heart attack? Yes No If yes, please provide full details, including relationship, nature of illness, date of diagnosis and source of source of information. 6.5 Please provide details of the patient s habits in relation to cigarette smoking, including the duration of the smoking habit, number of cigarettes smoked per day and source of information. 6.6 Please provide details of the patient s habits in relation to alcohol consumption, including the amount of alcohol consumption per day and source of information. 7. Please provide us with any other additional information that will enable us in assessing this claim. Date Address and official stamp Name and signature of doctor Qualifications APS-Heart attack / Sep 10 Page 6 of 6