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30px x 264px | 2.00kB [source page] Elite Physician Services 3 Easy Ways To Apply From Yahoo Image Search: "Patient Financing" How realistic is it to buy a NON-fixer upper home for under 100k? Q. Is this something that will prevail with some patients or is it just unplausible anymore and I should give in and buy/finance a new house? Asked by sara w - Thu Jul 12 17:10:34 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. You can buy brand new house in some areas for just under $100K Answered by George W. Bush - Fri Jul 13 01:25:15 2007 How can I get into Med School with a BBA in Finance? Q. Hello! I recently graduated with my Bachelor's degree in Finance from a 4 year private university. I'm working in Finance right now, but I would really like to become a doctor, nurse, or something in the medical field that would give me the opportunity to work with patients. Is it possible to get into a med school without a Pre-med or science background? Is there any other way for me to get into the field. Thanks!!! Asked by Reema - Fri Feb 8 22:26:58 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. You sure can. Take one of the graduate certificate courses that prepare you for medical school eg: I have read in a number of places that the AMA actively encourages graduates with non standard preparations. One of the specialists I see regularly was an electronic engineer before he became a doctor -so it certainly can be done. Thanks Bill Answered by Bill - Fri Feb 8 22:51:36 2008 Health Care Financing Question?
Q. I have a question. My daughter's doctor accepts insurance. For people that are uninsured, she has a sliding scale based on income. A woman told me that based on her father's income of $40,000.00 per year for a family of 4, she usually pays about $9.00 for an office visit. How is this possible? Who pays the rest? I wonder about this, because for my insurance, the co-pay alone is $45.00. Can the doctor really afford to see one patient for only $9.00? Or is there another subsidy that I am unaware of? If anyone knows the answer to this, please give lots of details, because it has been bothering me ever since I had the conversation with that young lady. Asked by sweet_bears_honey - Tue Jun 26 07:22:48 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. The doctor can write the rest off as an unpaid business expense - or basically, charity. No, the doctor couldn't make a LIVING off of $9 patients - that wouldn't cover the OFFICE expenses or medical malpractice. The doctor is being NICE. There's no other subsidy. It's called, CHARITY. And I really admire a doctor that can practice charity in this matter. Answered by mbrcatz - Tue Jun 26 08:57:53 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Patient Financing" Sulaiman Al-Fahim has until 'end of October' to save Portsmouth
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