So, for example: say I have nausea, extreme chest pain, dizziness, are light headed, and believe I am having a heart attack. If I go to the ER, but they end up ruling a heart attack out, does that change the coverage of the ER visit?
EDIT: WA state, 99362, age 30, $75,000
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So, for example: say I have nausea, extreme chest pain, dizziness, are light headed, and believe I am having a heart attack. If I go to the ER, but they end up ruling a heart attack out, does that change the coverage of the ER visit? EDIT: WA state, 99362, age 30, $75,000
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