Do insurances only pay a set % of charged? Because in that case hospitals would just charge whatever arbitrary amount they wanted.
I think insurances set hard limits on paying individual types of tasks and procedures. Hospitals and doctors bill whatever they want, insurance pays X that's allowed, tells the insured what they owe, and the rest is written off by the doctor because no one is obligated to pay it.
forcing hospitals to demand payment up front, raise prices even further, etc.
Which means for scheduling care they'll have to either explain all the charges or they won't get business. But for emergency care they are still fucked. They can't deny emergency care regardless of payment ability.
Outcompeting by having a nation subsidize the cost. Until local manufacturers go out of business because they can't compete. Then China owns the entire industry she jacks to the price.
It doesn't matter. Traitors don't care if their candidate is wrong, stupid, or a liar. But Democrats have to be perfect. They are held to a standard whereas Trump is held to a cult of personality.
It's what I watched as a kid on syndication. It's not "modern" Star Trek. Well it is if you take Lower Decks as Star Trek. But a lot of fans think TNG, DS9 style trek is the only Star Trek. Serious, intellectual examinations of politics, etc.
But I think that's bullshit. There's plenty of that in TOS. It's just layered along with a lot of silly and fun stuff. It's also historically significant. For instance it has a diverse main cast which wasn't common back then and it had the first interracial kiss on television.
Are primary residences usually exempt from chapter 7 bankruptcy? I didn't think they were.
Also if his LLC is a sole proprietorship, or he owns 100% of it minus liens, then yes they should take that as well. If it was a company where he didn't hold all shares/ownership, then they should just take his stake.
Why would he get in trouble? Sony only owns 15% of From. And who the hell would fire him? That'd be like firing Kojima. And we see how that turned out for Konami.
Do insurances only pay a set % of charged? Because in that case hospitals would just charge whatever arbitrary amount they wanted.
I think insurances set hard limits on paying individual types of tasks and procedures. Hospitals and doctors bill whatever they want, insurance pays X that's allowed, tells the insured what they owe, and the rest is written off by the doctor because no one is obligated to pay it.