No, it does not.
Animal bites result in 334,000 emergency room visits per year
Emergency room visits are considered outpatient care and, as such, are not covered by Medicare Part A. Medicare Part A is for inpatient care while you are staying in a hospital. Emergency room visits and other outpatient treatment is covered under Medicare Part B. See Sources and related links for additional information.
yes they can go to jail
Unintentional injuries account for nearly 31 million emergency room visits and 90,000 deaths in the US each year.
Motor vehicle accidents account for nearly 31 million emergency room visits and more than 91,000 deaths in the US each year.
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We have that stupid packet for science as well and we had the same question
We have that stupid packet for science as well and we had the same question
We have that stupid packet for science as well and we had the same question
Unintentional, accidental injuries.
We have that stupid packet for science as well and we had the same question