Managed care
how much do u have to pay to be a doctor
There is Medicare C and D which are pretty popular for people who are on low income. There is regualar medicare, however you may have to pay out of pocket since the doctor visits are much less.
Yes, if you pay in advance
Not if those other items are court ordered. If they aren't, why are you paying for them? see link
For collage you have to pay for a doctor is 184,594,198.
You don't pay money to deliver a baby. You may pay to have the baby in a hospital though. The cost varies.
not a penny the nhs pay for it all
Office Visits - $20 copay Whenever you go to see your regular doctor you are required to pay a $20 copay.
The full cost of a regular visit to the doctor in the US typically ranges from $80-$200. However, this cost is usually paid by the patient's health insurance plan and the patient (as co-pay or co-insurance).For insured patients, the co-pay is likely $20-$30. Immunization and preventive visits may be covered by insurance with little to no out-of-pocket cost to the patient.In the UK, the visit is free.For uninsured patients or those with a high deductible health plan (often combined with a Health Savings Account, aka HSA), patients pay for the full cost. You should speak to the doctor about paying the cash price (which is often lower) upfront if possible.Use websites that offer health care services with clear prices as your resource and manage how much you pay for your visit to the doctor.
According to this website, health.howstuffworks.com, catastrophic health insurance provides the minimum health care coverage and does not usually pay for doctor visits.
Kaiser Insurance might have low cost plans, but it's always at the cost of service or coverage. For example, you might have to pay a higher co-pay for doctor visits and prescription drugs.