Generally not. There is a list that your name is entered into that police can see. If they notice a name that is for somebody with a warrant, chances are the police will be on their way to the office.
They could do a check up on you or check if your healthy.
No, if you already paid the doctors office with a check then you should be in the clear.
The best way to handle this is to take the check to your doctors office along with the explanation of benefits and endorse the check to your doctor. This is money that is rightfully owed to the physician for services received. If you cash the check and keep the money and do not pay your bill, you might end up going to collections or being taken to court.
Yes and no. Yes because the nurses are there to check you out and no because nurses aren't doctors.
it depends. a normal check up Doctor yes allot but a ER Doctor might not due to deaths of patient's.
Yes, a dental office is generally required to release a patient's x-rays regardless of an outstanding balance, as patient records are considered the property of the patient. However, specific state laws and office policies may vary, and some offices might require payment before releasing records or x-rays. It's advisable for patients to check with their local regulations and the dental office's policies for clarity.
Any doctors office should be able to give you a simple blood test to check for pregnancy.
I'm not sure I understand the question, but a physician can't legally bill for more services than the office provided at that visit.
Check with your local county (or city) Medical Examiner or Coroners Office. There is probably some mechanism in place for burying deceased paupers.
Doctors need to check if you are ready for surgery. The head doctor is the person who decided if a person can have a surgery but the patient or whoever has power of attorney makes the final decision.
"I see on your card that you have a co-payment of $25 per office visit. Will that be cash, check or credit card today?"
Doctors would use spreadsheets to show their test results and to check their patients medical history. To assess results, to store a persons stats and to check whether their health has improved are all reasons doctors use spreadsheets. From their spreadsheet they can come to the conclusion on how the patient needs to be treated and what is wrong with them (illness).