You go to a hospital ER and then an advocate from Social Services will help you get Medicaid. There is no reason for anyone to not be treated for an illness in this country.
you cannot treat cancer that way, you need proper medical treatment.
Tesco insurance seems to have their home base in the UK. I could not find any information to say Tesco insurance can be bought in Florida.This insurance seems to be valid in Florida but cannot be purchased there.
== == YES. It is mandatory ( that means you DON'T HAVE TO HAVE IT ) or you cannot drive.
No. As long as you can make the payments for all the fees and hospital charges, they cannot refuse treatment.
Citizens insurance is government established not-for-profit based insurance for Louisiana and Florida residents as a "last resort" for those who cannot get insurance any other way.
No, capsaicin cannot cure cancer. While some studies suggest it may have anti-cancer properties, more research is needed to determine its effectiveness as a treatment.
In the state of Florida a minor cannot have an auto insurance policy unless a parent signs for it. Usually if said minor lives with their parents they are usually just put on their parent's policy
they cannot suspend you, only a court and the police can, however, they can refuse to insure you.
If your cervix has been removed, you cannot get cervical cancer again. However another related cancer, such as vaginal or vulvar, can occur. Regular treatment and follow up is always recommend.
Yes, if you travel a lot it would be helpful to have a low deductible insurance. You would be out of your network most of the time, and in the case of needed medical treatment, you do not want your deductible to be so high that you cannot afford the treatment.
No. If the insurance can find proof that you were already having Cancer at the time when the policy was taken and you deliberately hid the information, they can cancel your policy. Most insurance policies do not cover pre-existing illnesses. However, if the disease was genuinely diagnosed only after the policy was in force, then they cannot cancel it.
Cancer and its treatment may sometimes put female survivors at risk for infertility. You should talk to your gynecologist about the risk for infertility before treatment begins, there are still options for cancer survivors who may experience infertility as a result of cancer or its treatment. Any Chemo or Radiation administered in the abdominal area most often will cause the mother-to-be to lose the baby. There is still a possibility of getting pregnant depending on the severity of ovarian cancer and if it was treated early but only your gynecologist would know for sure. Good luck!