yes he can. he can bill you all he want's. try not paying and see how long it takes for him to complain.
appeal to secondary insurance
You find an internal medical doctor that takes your insurance in Texas at www.acponline.org/ . Another good site is www.eHealthInsurance.com
Not in Australia. Certainly not in the USA. Every doctor and clinic and hospital will treat you whether you have insurance or not. YOU remain responsible for the bills. Millions of uninsured people spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually for med care - paid in cash/checks.
Yes, a doctor can search for your insurance information to verify coverage and process billing for medical services.
On a life insurance application, you must answer all of the medical questions on doctor visits and medications being taken. A blood test would confirm that you are on Prozac, and you would most likely be denied your policy due to false or misleading statements. My advice is to disclose all medical visits and medications that you are taking. You might not get the best rate, but I don't think that you would be denied either.
Take the Insurance company to court. The Doctor has to be paid by some one. and in the end it is you that is responsible for this.
Unless you are his guarantor for his medical bils, you do not need to do anything about his using your insurance cards. When the doctor's office submits the bill, the insurer will notify them that he does not have insurance. The doctor's office will then go to him for payment. You are not at risk for his medical bills.
Having medical malpractice insurance is extremely important for doctors. This insurance will protect the doctor in the case of any law suits against him or her.
I have been a medical biller for over 10 years. It is always whoever is going to the doctor that one's insurance will pay. So, the husband goes to the doctor it is his insurance that would be the primary insurance and the wife's insurance could then be billed for the balance, i.e. copay, deductible, etc.
almost always your doctor. they use a 3rd party company that contacts the doctor and pulls your medical files and gives them to the company to review. they also can run an electronic MIB report that pulls basic info such as doctor visit frequency, surgeries, major conditions, etc.
HMO medical insurance covers all aspects of medical coverage that a person should need. This includes doctor's office checkups, outpatient surgeries, and hospitalizations.
A medical marijuana card is given to a patient through their medical provider. The doctor is covered under the patient's insurance as is the marijuana since it is considered a prescribed medication.