The Affordable Health Care law allows parents to keep children on their health care plan until they turn 26. This is true even if the child is employed, married, and has his/her own family. Still, it is the choice of the parents to do so, or not.
You are responsible to pay for your child's health, pregnant or not, as long as they are minors.
The parents,teachers and doctors
You are responsible for your own medical bills.
medicaid and medical
the medical record department or health information department
Parents are fully responsible for their minor childrens health, and that includes their emotional well being as well.
NIH - National Institute of Health
No. But it always depends on their medical records.
Yes sorry about that but your parents are responsible for your health so you have to.
yes, the contract for your surrogacy usually spells out that the receiving parents will pay all your expenses. However do not try to use state funded health care, it is illegal in most states for you to become a surrogate with medicaid. Your Intended Parents would be responsible for helping you find a proper medical coverage, that allows surrogacy.
Her parents are responsible for her health care until she no longer is a minor, pregnant or not.
Medical Billing Clerks are responsible for compiling and maintaining records of charges for goods and services rendered at any health care facility.