Patient plus
I've been hearing a lot about Patient plus early this year but up to now i haven't came across with them. Well i guess they are of the covert type :lol:
Any space occupying lesions in the brain most of the time will have neurologic deficits, the only thing i can think of that can kill immediately without any neurologic symptom is a bullet. :)
What exactly is your audiometry test result? If it's moderate sensorineural hearing loss then you can still work, you can still hear from a good set of stethoscope.
And if you are a kaiser-permanente client/patient they charge you 70 bucks at the occupational medicine department. I first thought my attending physician can fill it out for me but she pointed me to occupational medicine. Maybe my insurance plan doesn't cover it.
When an ambulance company says that you are not "insurable" and rejected an application maybe because of a speeding ticket and a DUI 10 years ago, will this be the same with other ambulance company when he submits his application?
I don't think that is possible, simple as it looks like in you tube but only surgeons can do it. Even doctors cannot do it if not trained in surgery. :P