I don't know specifics about N Dakota, but look into state benefits. If this isn't an option, then talk to different doctors or hosipitals about payment plans. There are plenty of hospitals that will work with you.
Getting health insurance is a very needed thing. You can shop and compare different types of health insurance at the website www.ehealthinsurance.com/
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no Generally, insurance payouts are non-taxable. More information is needed to answer specifically.
Surgery is needed to repair a low cervix if it extends down far enough. This reduces the risk of additional health problems.
Most companies offer group health insurance. As an employer it is normally a good thing to offer a group health insurance plan as it is cheaper for the company and needed by the employee.
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You would need a Health License and maintain continuing education credits. Contact the State of Wisconsin Department of Insurance for more information.
Most hospitals will turn you down because the price of surgery is so expensive that they believe you can not pay it at that certain period of time to pay it off.
You would need to become a licensed insurance agent through the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance, dental insurance specifically falls under the category of "health insurance". You can get your PA Health Insurance license by itself, or, more commonly, together with a life insurance license.
An insurance contract is needed to specify the exact terms of the insurance.
Depends upon your personal health plan and its coverages. The attending physician presiding over the emergency will most likely make the decision if surgery is needed or not.
One of the earliest motivations for bloodless surgery was finding ways to treat Jehovah's Witnesses who needed emergency surgery.Bloodless surgery is an approach to health care that began in the 1960s as simple avoidance of the use of transfused