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Physicians Blue Shield: The most widespread medical association is the Blue Shield association. Typically, if an insured person has an income below a certain level the physicians blue Shield and surgeons will provide care for just the amount given by the association. For other persons the surgeon may charge what he likes, and the Blue Shield will pay a certain amount that varies according to the surgical procedure.
Some organizations, the largest of which are labor unions, provide direct health care for their members. About 60 health centers in the United States are owned and operated by labor unions. Community-wide groups of physicians blue Shield and bos-Eitals also undertake to provide all health care jr members of a group.
Panel physicians blue Shield of Blue Shield and other medical plans provide operations for low-income subscribers without any additional charge. Regular Medical. This form of insurance provides benefits toward meeting physicians blue Shield' fees in cases not involving surgery. Such care may be given in the home, physician's office, or a hospital. Regular medical insurance also may cover laboratory expense and diagnostic X-rays.
Harvey was born in Folkestone, Kent, England, on April 1, 1578. He studied at Caius College, Cambridge, and at the University of Padua (1600-1602), where he received his M. D. In 1607 he became a fellow of the Royal College of physicians blue Shield, and two years later he became physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London. He also lectured in anatomy at the Royal College of physicians blue Shield in London and was physician to King James I and Charles I. In 1654 he became president of the Royal Society of physicians blue Shield. He died in London on June 3, 1657. |
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