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There is no need to carry it with you at all
times. Of course, if you change insurance carriers, you must
provide the new documentation to your provider

I will ask this AGAIN. If you are in a serious accident and are unconsious
how is the hospital, going to know if you have any kind of insurance if you
never been there before.

R.

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Answering you AGAIN, Please see message #45567, posted this morning.
The hospital will look through your personal effects, call your
emergency contact, and get the appropriate information from them.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BANDSTAND54@A... wrote:

I will ask this AGAIN. If you are in a serious accident and are
unconsious how is the hospital, going to know if you have any kind of
insurance if you never been there before.
  
R.

This thread is so asinine that I am ashamed of myself for posting.
Ralph, do you really think that an emergency room is going to refuse a
critically ill, unconscious person? You believe that because you don't
have your Medicare card in your pocket they will allow you to lay in
the floor unconscious and refuse service?

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "jackessiebabe" <jackessiebabe@y...>
wrote:

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Answering you AGAIN, Please see message #45567, posted this morning.
The hospital will look through your personal effects, call your
emergency contact, and get the appropriate information from them.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BANDSTAND54@A... wrote:

I will ask this AGAIN. If you are in a serious accident and are
unconsious how is the hospital, going to know if you have any kind of
insurance if you never been there before.
  
R.

Unfortunately, and most sadly, this indeed does happen. Also, in well documented
instances, emergency vehicles have been turneed away by some hospital emergency
rooms.

bl

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jeffrey Schronce" <cadreaming01@y...> wrote:

This thread is so asinine that I am ashamed of myself for posting.
Ralph, do you really think that an emergency room is going to refuse a
critically ill, unconscious person? You believe that because you don't
have your Medicare card in your pocket they will allow you to lay in
the floor unconscious and refuse service?