In the US, they don't. It's pharmacies that keep track of, and report, narcotics transactions. Other prescriptions, not so much. Your local rules may vary.
by paying the doctors and sending all the homeless to the doctor by paying the doctors and sending all the homeless to the doctor
Doctors are not going anywhere; we are going to need them for many years to come. Some doctors are getting frustrated with insurance companies.
If you're going to be abusive to your phone, sure.
going to be paying the state lots of me and the owner of the other car
The cheapest car insurance is call Cheapest car insurance. But cheaper is not always better and when it is going to help you with paying of damage i would spend more money to get better coverage.
How much health care costs depends wholly on how many people you are paying for insurance for. What insurance plan you are going to get also plays a part. For a plan just for a baby, you can bet on paying around $70 a month or more.
The nurse in the hospital you go to will check your pulse not your credit. The doctors ask "how are you?" not "how are you going to pay for this".
State farm offers property insurance. Mutual of Omaha is good at personal injury insurance. Look around for a company that will provide all of the services that you are going to be paying for.
You could start by going to allwebleads or homeownersleadsdirect, clicking on Homeowner Insurance, becoming a member and then paying a nominal fee for each lead you receive.
Not unless something unusual is going on... like they find out your claim was somehow fraudulent.
Yes. Going to traffic school may help you avoid paying higher insurance premiums. However, it does depend on what state you were ticketed in. All states are different.
Iatrophobia: The fear of going to the doctors