Not in Australia.
Certainly not in the USA. Every doctor and clinic and hospital will treat you whether you have insurance or not. YOU remain responsible for the bills. Millions of uninsured people spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually for med care - paid in cash/checks.
can a person be denied medical servises due to no insurance
Not today.
Medical care depends on the medical insurance you have.Once you are enrolled with any one of the medical insurance companies they give you a list of suggested hospitals.
no
Deborah Senn has written: 'Navigating managed care' -- subject(s): Health Insurance, Insurance, Health, Managed care plans (Medical care), Medical care
I think its around 20 million Americans who dont have medical insurance. Paying for medical care is also the biggest cause of bankruptcy in the United States so alot of people suffer under this system. You are made to pay hundreds of dollars for even a just a few stitches.
Erin Do has written: 'Financing health care for the uninsured' -- subject(s): Cost of Medical care, Health Insurance, Insurance, Health, Medical care, Cost of, Medically uninsured persons
No, because group insurance is normally guaranteed-issue, so they have to insurance no matter what conditions you have.
Helen Hollingsworth has written: 'Medical care and costs in relation to family income' -- subject(s): Cost and standard of living, Cost of Medical care, Health Insurance, Medical Statistics, Prepaid Medical care, United States 'Health programs digest' -- subject(s): Health Insurance, Medical care
Health care insurance covers partially or all medical bills, It only covers medical bills that effect your health, It does not cover cosmetic procedures.
Stephen H. Long has written: 'Toward a global budget for the U.S. health system' -- subject(s): Cost of Medical care, Finance, Health Insurance, Insurance, Health, Medical care, Medical care, Cost of
There are various companies that cover different types of needs.If you are looking for Long Term Care coverage, ask your insurance carrier. If they don't cover it, there are places out there that do.The internet,phonebook and your friends can be excellent ways of finding what you are looking for. Basically, medical insurance do not cover or pay all long term care (LTC) services, medical insurance is focused on health care while long term care insurance is focused on custodial care. It may provide skilled care for a limited period of time only.