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Discovering the U.S.

With that said it is important to read the material carefully as it provides the details of what your

health insurance plan includes. You will need to become familiar with it so you can use full

benefit of your insurance. You will receive a card from either your employer or health insurance

provider; the card is meant to verify your coverage and act as proof that you have health

insurance. Questions regarding your health insurance coverage can be answered by your

employer.

Emergency

If you have a medical emergency and need immediate care, you can either take your own mode

of transportation to the emergency room of the nearest hospital, or dial 911 for immediate

medical attention to arrive at your location. An ambulance will then take you to the hospital. Dial

911 only in a serious medical emergency.

The emergency room is not intended for situations where a call to your doctor or a visit to a

walk-in clinic would be sufficient. Situations that demand medical attention but may not

necessarily be emergencies include animal bites and small puncture wounds or lacerations.

While emergency care in the U.S. is considered excellent, it is also expensive. There will be a

fee for the ambulance, the emergency room, any medications administered, services of the

doctors involved, and any tests or special procedures involved.

Hospitals

Most hospitals are either non-profit and operate with the help of endowments or are privately

owned and operate for profit.

If your doctor tells you that you will need to go to a hospital for any non-emergency reason,

he/she will discuss with you which hospital to choose. To locate a hospital near you visit:

www.hospitallink.com .

Urgent Care Centers

You may visit an Urgent Care Center if you need non-emergency medical assistance when your

primary care doctor’s office is closed. Many urgent care centers are open from the early

morning until late in the evening during the week and also maintain weekend and holiday hours.

Just as with a visit to the doctor, the Urgent Care Center will always need your insurance

information, and a co-pay may apply at the time of treatment.