I'd assume that coverage for MoC might have to take into account that they are likely to be in two places and that their coverage would have to figure for that.
I locked myself out of the house while hanging laundry. Today is slaying me!
I am thinking about switching Grace's PCP because she has never seen her PCP in the office (the PCP was a neonatal doc at the NICU, though). If I switch to UCLA Medical Group, it would at least make her referrals to the same docs she's seeing now, since her current doctor (who is NOT available as a PCP since he's critical care specialist) is part of the same medical group. Is that logical at all?
Vortex, the board of what?
oh, sorry. The condo board. There are only three of us on the board, and we're all officers.
I'd assume that coverage for MoC might have to take into account that they are likely to be in two places and that their coverage would have to figure for that.
Yeah - fun part of insurance. I have to take a different plan that costs a ton more just to be able to insure my daughter who lives in another state. Has she ever been to the doc in California - no, but if I don't have that option for her.... Blech.
Grammar question: In the context of listing our non-profits address on our new brochure, what is the correct or allowable appearance:
Main St., Anywhere, NJ 00000
or
Main St. Anywhere, NJ 00000
I know. You can also put a symbol between "lines" like
company • 123 Main Street • Anywhere, USA