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The amount you pay that is not reimbursed by any source.
"There is a large amount of information on alcoholism available in hospitals.
You can always cancel your policy and you will be reimbursed the pro-rated amount.
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So the healthcare provider can be reimbursed his contractual amount from the insurance company for his services.
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Most were in London. Many civilian hospitals were turned into military hospitals due to the large amount of wounded soldiers.
Yes you usually have a deductible amount that you have to pay to the hospital.
If you have already paid the contractor in full and have a receipt of such then you would be reimbursed for the difference in what was already paid to minus what the total amount agreed upon was.
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Perhaps it seems that ER physicians work on a "commission" basis because of the relatively short time they spend with their patients. These physicians are usually not on the payroll of the hospital, they are members of a "pool" of a private medical group who often rotate among several hospitals on a contract basis. As such, they are not reimbursed on a "per-patient" basis. They are paid by the number of hours they are staffed in that hospitals' ER. (This also explains why you often receive a separate bill from this ER group, in addition to one sent by the sponsoring hospital.)
Yes they would be used for lots of things in hospitals. Anything to do with numbers can be done in a spreadsheet. So hospitals could use them to calculate the amount of patients they have, income, expenses and many other things.