Of course, but you will be turned into the authorities I know that it is mandatory for colleges and universities to request a background check on all individuals accepted to an allied health program of study. If something on in the report brings up a red flag, they may ask for an interview with that student and a decision is made. I would assume the same will be required for all hospital employees. Still, this is just a speculation on my part. I would imagine it will also depend on what type of felony it was. Lastly, I am assuming you are talking about a job. If you a talking about being a patient, they will take you.
Yea its a good idea to refresh everything regardless
No. Medical providers are not required to accept Medicaid or Medicare patients.
Not happening. All branches have met their recruiting goals, and their are plenty of people WITHOUT felonies that want to get in.
No, they have to accept it.
None should!!
Felonies.
Yes.
People that are convicted of serious crimes (felonies) lose the right to vote.
Yes, any hospital that will accept Medicare payment.
United Health Care
a popular misconception among people is that as long as i pay them a little every month they cannot sue me but that's incorrect. its up to the hospital if they want to accept your payment plan.
When a doctor or hospital sends a bill to an insurance company, the insurance company in turn sends them an offer of a lesser amount to pay the bill. The doctor or hospital then decides whether or not to accept the offer or "assignment." Most of the time they accept it so they can get paid without any problems.