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Yes, that is one of the very few (if not only) cosmetic surgeries medical insurance covers.
Surgeries suited to a non-hospital setting generally are those with a low percentage of postoperative complications, which would require serious attention by a physician or nurse.
The difference between regular health insurance and major health insurance boils down to coverage. Regular health insurance covers basic procedures such as check ups, minor illnesses and minor injuries. Major health insurance is purchased when one wants coverage for more serious health conditions such as broken bones, serious traumatic injuries and cancer treatments.
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Eating disorders are very serious mental illnesses. It is important to find someone skilled in helping your friend. A local mental hospital may be a great place to find information.
Veterinarians perform all sorts of services, treatments and surgeries needed by animals. They perform pretty much the same kind of treatments on animals that physicians do on people. They treat minor illnesses, allergies, and serious illnesses such as diabetes, pancreatitis, cancer, etc. They also perform surgery, as well as tests such as blood work, urinalysis, xrays, etc. for diagnistic purposes.
serious burns take him/her to hospital
People who have serious illnesses have been cured there.
The cost of catastrophic health insurance will vary according to your risk factors (for example, if you smoke, drink heavily, use drugs, or have a family history of cancer or other serious illnesses), your credit rating (in some states), geographic location, and family history.
Yes, but not any serious ones.
Very serious. Go to the hospital immediately.
Take them to a hospital.