Reimbursements from the Fund - Psoriasis

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Question

Hello, I suffer from a skin disease called psoriasis. According to medical advice, I need to stay at the Dead Sea once a year for treatment. In my fund (Maccabi), there is an option to stay up to thirty nights a year, with a certain reimbursement for each day of stay. The fund covers ten nights, and then I receive reimbursement for each night. The question is whether I am allowed to report that I stayed a certain number of nights, but actually stayed less, and receive the reimbursement as if I stayed more nights. It should be noted that the reimbursement is given to me separately each year, and I can use it every year. It should also be noted that I cannot always stay as long as they want because I am unable to stay all the time, but the number of days I am there is sufficient for my treatment. It should also be noted that the reimbursement is very minimal, and the total amount of money I receive does not even reach half of the amount I need to pay, and there is no intention for profit or anything like that.

Answer

Hello and blessings 

You need to request approval from the fund's representative. 

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