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KittyDee
Asked May 2022
If a parent has no health insurance, will a hospital take them?
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Geaton777
May 2022
Is your LO not on Medicare? Part A is hospital insurance. Part B is medical insurance.
Here is more info:
https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Eligibility-and-Enrollment/OrigMedicarePartABEligEnrol
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lealonnie1
May 2022
Here is an article on this subject:
https://www.patientadvocate.org/explore-our-resources/preventing-medical-debt/uninsured-and-facing-an-emergency-know-your-rights/
Your parent should think about applying for Medicaid!
Good luck!
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BarbBrooklyn
May 2022
Your father is 86 and doesn't have Medicare?
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Here is more info:
https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Eligibility-and-Enrollment/OrigMedicarePartABEligEnrol
https://www.patientadvocate.org/explore-our-resources/preventing-medical-debt/uninsured-and-facing-an-emergency-know-your-rights/
Your parent should think about applying for Medicaid!
Good luck!
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Why is that?