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What if an employee needs to go to an emergency room?

Employee Benefits in Seattle, WA
Emergency room visits are typically covered, though ER visits under most plans have an established copayment amount and are subject to a deductible. See your plan outline or booklet for details. Certain hospitals and ERs have contract agreements with specific insurance carriers. If your emergency is not life-threatening, you would be best advised to consult your insurance provider beforehand to make sure that you go to an in-network facility.
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What if an employee has an emergency?

Willamette Dental: Employers > Value-Added Services > Freque...
Willamette Dental provides emergency services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If a member experiences an emergency situation (pain, bleeding or swelling), instruct them to call the Appointment Center at (503) 952-2100 in the Portland Metro area or toll free at (800) 461-8994. If necessary, the member will be able to see a dentist within 24 hours. For emergencies during regular office hours, members will pay the usual office-visit charge.
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What if I have an employee has an emergency while he/she is out of town?

Willamette Dental: Employers > Value-Added Services > Freque...
In Oregon, Washington or Idaho - If traveling in our tri-state service area, first call the Appointment Center at (800) 461-8994 to schedule an appointment at the nearest Willamette Dental office. Outside our service area - If the patient cannot get to a Willamette Dental office, or if the patient is traveling outside our service area, he/she may go to any licensed dentist to obtain emergency treatment (relief from pain, bleeding, or swelling).
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When should we go to an emergency room?

Frequently Asked Questions | Acute Kids Urgent Care
You should always go to the emergency room if instructed to do so by your primary physician. Some problems such as ingestions, severe trauma, fever in the first 8 weeks of life, or possible meningitis are better handled in an emergency room. Otherwise, Acute Kids will save you time and money compared to an emergency room visit.
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ImmediaCare- FAQ
Urgent care is not always a substitute for your emergency room care. You should use a hospital’s Emergency room for very serious problems. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, don’t wait! Call 911 or get to your nearest hospital emergency room:
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Who needs to know that a student or employee has HIV infection?

Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Human Immunodeficiency...
There is no need for anyone at school to know the HIV status of a student or employee. What everyone does need to understand is that the blood of any student or employee could potentially be infected with a bloodborne pathogen such as HIV or Hepatitis B, and that under normal conditions in regular educational programs, use of "Universal Precautions" is sufficient to protect against transmission of bloodborne diseases.
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Who needs to have General Employee Radiological Training (GERT)?

ESH Frequently Asked Questions
All individuals (employees, subcontractors, and users) who enter those areas at Fermilab that are posted as Controlled Areas as part of their job but who do no work with radioactive materials, including radioactive sources, must receive this training. Those who receive Radiological Worker training (see below) do not need to also receive GERT. GERT is recommended for all workers who need no further training but will encounter radiological postings and barriers.
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What if the physician needs a CAP drug for an emergency?

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If the CAP vendor cannot deliver the prescribed drug in a timely fashion (i.e., in an emergency), the physician may administer the drug using his/her own stock and have the stock replenished from the CAP vendor. To qualify for this provision, the physician must not have been able to anticipate the need for the drug and the drug must be needed immediately.
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Do you sell stock systems for emergency needs?

Frequently Asked Questions About Hair Replacement and Hair L...
You bet! Give us a call toll-free @ 1-800-424-7436 if you need a system in a hurry. One of our hair techs can work with you to figure out your size, contour and hair blending details.
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What happens if I need to go to the hospital or emergency room?

FAQ | AIM-HIGH Cholesterol Management Program
If you need to go to the hospital or emergency room, please make sure you or a family member shows your AIM-HIGH Participant Identification Card to the medical staff. This lets the medical staff know about your participation in the study, and will give the attending medical staff important information about your care. If you don’t have your AIM-HIGH Card with you, just let them know the name of your AIM-HIGH doctor and ask the medical staff to contact them.
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Insurance Applications Group
Emergency room charges will be covered as any other outpatient expense, subject to the deductible and coinsurance, unless you are admitted to the hospital. If admitted to the hospital, charges will be covered as an inpatient expense.
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Bristol Park Medical Group
You should seek emergency care at the closest hospital emergency room if you experience an injury or condition that could permanently endanger your health if not immediately treated. If you need emergency care, contact your primary care physician first to determine what treatment is required. If a delay could seriously jeopardize your health, get treatment at the nearest emergency department first and then notify your primary care physician as soon as possible.
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UHS: SHIP - Student Health Plan Insurance
Within 24 hours of receiving emergency treatment, or the next business day, you must contact the Student Health Insurance Office at the UHS for authorization. SHIP provides 100% coverage of emergency hospital charges and 80% coverage of professional fees (the emergency room doctors' fees). If Blue Cross determines that the reason for the visit was not an emergency, the coverage of hospital charges is reduced to 80%. If you are admitted to the hospital, SHIP covers 90% of inpatient charges.
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WizeCare
If the hospital is "in-network" you will pay the preferred network rates. Also, if the ER visit is due to accidental injury, you may qualify for an insurance reimbursement, depending on your plan.
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When should I call the doctor? When should I go directly to the emergency room?

Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation - Duke Comprehensive C...
Always call the primary physician caring for your child at the time of the incident. There are almost no circumstances in which you should go directly to an emergency room. A car accident or choking episode would seem reasonable. When you are discharged, you will have instructions to call your physician if a problem develops.
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Will My Advance Health Care Directive Be Used If I Am Taken to an Emergency Room?

ACS :: Frequently Asked Questions
Your advance directive is valid in an emergency room only if the health care providers there know about it. In serious emergency situations, it may not be possible for health care workers to know that you have an advance directive before emergency medical care is delivered. If a family member or friend calls Emergency Medical Services at a time you cannot speak for yourself, your advance directive may not be honored.
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I have a bad toothache, what will the emergency room do?

Frequently Asked Questions
Emergency rooms as a rule usually do not have a dentist on staff. You will be seen by a physician who will most likely prescribe antibiotics to get the infection under control until you can be seen be a dentist.
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What if an employee needs to find a specialist?

Employee Benefits in Seattle, WA
Specialists can be found in the carrier's provider directory, or the carrier's web site. If you are covered on a POS (managed care) or HMO plan, your PCP will need to refer you to a specialist who is contracted with the carrier. If your plan is a PPO plan, then you need only choose a specialist in the PPO directory.
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What needs to be done if an employee leaves the company?

Commerce Bank | About Commerce Bank
The password for the departed employee’s account at the Commerce Bank Secure Email Message Center must be reset, preventing the ex-employee from accessing any secure messages.
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What if someone needs to reach in an emergency?

Cycle Oregon
In extreme emergencies, family members can contact a rider by calling the Oregon State Police at 503-375-3555. Please ask them to send an urgent message to Cycle Oregon officials. Bear in mind that it may take up to 12 hours to locate a rider and relay a message. See the Emergency information page for more on this.
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How is Acute Kids different from an emergency room?

Frequently Asked Questions | Acute Kids Urgent Care
Acute Kids is less expensive, more efficient, and more fun. Your total bill and copay are typically one third the cost of an emergency room visit. Turn around times at Acute Kids are 3-4 times faster than an average emergency room visit. An average visit at Acute Kids is about 30 minutes. In addition, most local emergency rooms do not have pediatricians available to examine your child.
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Why did I still receive a bill after paying my co-pay at the Emergency Room?

University Physicians Healthcare - Billing FAQ
In the instance of a visit to the Emergency Room, you will always receive two bills: one for the services from the physician ("professional fee") and one for the facility. Your co-pay covers the facility fee, and the bill reflects the professional fee. Due to a Federal statute (called "EMTALA"), the staff is unable to discuss billing or financial issues related to physician services until the patient is stabilized.
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My child has a fever and a sore throat. Should I take him to the Emergency Room?

Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville, Texas
Call your own doctor first and follow his or her instructions. If you do not have a regular doctor, the Emergency Room can provide you with a list of primary care clinics and doctors. Emergency Room patients undergo medical screening before treatment. All non-emergency patients must pay for ER services before they can be treated (or pay their insurance co-pay).
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What are the criteria for coverage for emergency room care?

U.Va. Human Resources: Frequently Asked Questions
emergency is the sudden, unexpected onset of a medical or psychological condition with severe symptoms that could result in serious harm to you if left untreated. Examples of conditions that require emergency room treatment include but are not limited to: Claims for emergency room visits that do not meet emergency room criteria, such as for sore throat, may not be covered at all by your insurance.
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What should you be aware of when visiting an Emergency Room?

Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice FAQs, Injury Claims, lawyer...
Donā??t be afraid to ask questions. The Emergency department can be a confusing place. When you receive any medication, diagnosis, or treatment, ask what is being done and why. Before you leave, get all of your discharge instructions in writing. Be sure that these include the names of the physicians that you saw, the diagnosis that was made, follow-up instructions, and any prescriptions you may require.
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I am in the emergency room. Can I call for an Interpreter?

NorCal Center on Deafness, Inc - Tuesday, September 4, 2007
NO, you must ask the hospital to provide you with an Interpreter to ensure effective communication. The hospital is responsible to get you an Interpreter. If you have asked for an Interpreter and the medical office does not provide you with an Interpreter, then contact a Client Advocate at NorCal to help you explain to the medical office what their responsibilities are to be in compliance with the ADA.
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