Medicare and Medicaid
Yes, for emergency coverage.
the answer is D . part D
Secondary.
The General Liability policy that provides "Products & Completed Operations" coverage also includes an exclusion that would prohibit coverage for Medical Malpractice or Professional or Medical Services. I'm not entirely clear on what type of claim scenario you are inquiring about, however if you are asking if the Products & Completed Operations liability would provide coverage if your nurse fails to properly care for a patient, and that patient subsequently dies or is injured, the answer is no. You would need to obtain Professional Liability coverage (Med Mal) for those services.
After the encounter and after the payer's payment is posted
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
Complete Coverage Insurance is the type of company referred to as an independent insurance agency. They provide insurance coverage for automobile, home, health, business and life.
Uninsured motorists coverage is the coverage that is designed to cover this type of accident. Collision will also cover it if you don't have uninsured motorists coverage on your policy but you may be charged with an accident on your policy. A-Plus answer Comprehensive Coverage.
Probably a cancer patient.
there really is no such thing as 'full coverage', i know many people have heard and said this, if you have 'comprehensive' coverage on your vehicle that is the coverage that applies to this type of loss........
you need to have Comprehensive coverage on your policy.