Now that I am officially moved over to my husband's (much better) insurance, I need to do my pre-admissions paperwork. The only place I am stuck is on education. Mine is easy, because I went straight through to bachelor's degree, however, they want to know how many years of education my husband has as well. He has gone off an on since high school, attending both four and two year schools with some partial years. I am not sure how to even add this up. He is not considered a soph, junior, or senior, because his current program is for an associate's degree. I know this is mostly a demographic question; do you think I am allowed to leave it blank?
Yeah I'd either take a guess or leave it blank. If anything maybe they're trying to figure out how best to educate you? Or just like you said as a semi-demographic survey for the hospital. I wouldn't worry too much!
My paper work asks too, and I'm guessing its just a reporting question on "who" delivers at that hospital. I would just round off to the best fitting response!
That's weird. All my hospital wants is insurance company, holder, my name, some other person as in parent/spouse/sibling, and names/numbers/addresses for everything.
Re: Pre-Admissions-- necessary question?
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