I have a friend who retired from the local school district here in Redding CA. She receives a pension from the county of Shasta but does not have medical insurance
other than Medicare. She retired in 1979. I have her social security number.
Is there any way I can find out if she can receive medical benefits?
You are only eligible for compensation if it was someone elses fault and you can prove it in court.
In order to qualify for Medical Biller Certification one must take an exam monitored by the American Medical Billing Association. If one passes the "Certified Medical Reimbursement Specialist", or CMRS exam they become eligible for Medical Biller Certification.
The Medical Compensation is intended to lower medical malpractice liability insurance premium for health care providers. Someone is eligible for medical compensation if they are injured on the job due to the companies negligence.
Group medical insurance may be offered by an individual's employer. Some associations and member organisations who support specific trades also offer group medical insurance.
yes
not if you can't spell eligible...
Yes, there is a reciprocal agreement.
Yes.
No. An applicant must be determined to be eligible according to the medical history, facts and other information stated in the application. If determined to be eligible a medical exemption certificate will be issued in the applicant’s name. It cannot be used by anyone else.
IF you are already using medical benefits from the VA then the date you were accepted will be on a form you filled out in order to enroll in that clinic. If you haven't yet applied then you became eligible for service the moment you became a veteran.
One has to be 18 years old to be eligible to apply for the Civil Air patrol. If one is 18, they are eligible to apply. Any age over 18 years old is eligible, there is no maximum age to eligible to apply.
You need to pass your board exams to be eligible to be medical practitioner. To be a general practitioner, you will get a general medical license from the medical licensing board in your state.