Yes. If they want you to do something they can terminate you for not doing it. So, you aren't getting paid for time off - but your absence might be putting a strain on the company. They can hire a temp-employee to take your place but they would rather have a full time employee. They think you aren't dependable and might not need a medical leave.
They help the doctor if they work in the emergency room but they also give you paperwork when you walk into the medical clinic or hospital.
Lots of paperwork, long hours, medical malpractice insurance, higher tax bracket.
A medical assistant takes care of paperwork and billing. They also may assist the doctor by getting patient information, history, vital signs, et cetera.
Contact your utility company and ask if they have a specific form to be completed or what information they need from your doctor in order to qualify for uninterrupted service. Most utility companies require a statement from your doctor stating what medical condition you have that would be adversely affected if your electricity were turned off, for example, people who require 24 hour oxygen use.
You probably can, if you furnish a note from your doctor stating that a therapy pet is indicated for your medical condition.
Medical billing businesses handle all of the billing needs for hospitals, doctor's offices, and other healthcare providers. They handle insurance claims, which can often be complicated and require a large amount of paperwork.
Get in touch with the National Medical organisation/board. In Ireland we have the IMO, Irish medical organisation
In the state of Wisconsin a medical card wouldn't pay for a tubal reversal unless a doctor says it is medical necessary. To see if the surgery is medically necessary talk with a doctor and the insurance company.
Yes. Typically, it is the patient's responsibility to pay. The doctor's office will file the paperwork for you (usually) with the insurance company. But, if the insurance company doesn't pay them, then they will have to get the money from you. If he does get the money from you, then you can go to the insurance company and ask for reimbursement, or wait for the doctor to reimburse, when he finally gets paid from the insurance company.
almost always your doctor. they use a 3rd party company that contacts the doctor and pulls your medical files and gives them to the company to review. they also can run an electronic MIB report that pulls basic info such as doctor visit frequency, surgeries, major conditions, etc.
There is no exact number found for how many doctors there are in the world. In the US, there are approximately 835,000 with California having the most.
I am not a medical doctor.