- Primary Care(ix) Receipt of government benefits, such as unemployment benefits, welfare, and other government benefits; (x) Location of living accommodations; (xi) Jurisdiction that issued a professional license; (xii) Jurisdiction where person filed a resident or nonresident individual state income tax return; (xiii) Statements of residency made publicly, to third parties, and in documents, including applications for insurance, federal income tax forms, or social media comments, particularly if such statements are contrary to the person’s interests; (xiv) Primary mailing address for financial documents and other important correspondence; (xv) Business and social ties to the community, including child’s school, location of family, business memberships, religious institution membership and social memberships; (xvi) Location of primary care physician and dentist; (xvii) Location of real property owned or controlled by the person and the attributes of such property, such as size, value, and purposes for which it is used; (xviii) Location of personal property and its attributes, such as monetary and sentimental value and whether it was located in prior place of domicile. No one factor is determinative and not all factors may be relevant or equally weighted. For example, a person may register a vehicle where their vacation home is located and where the vehicle is primarily used, but that registration does not, by itself, create domicile. The amount of time spent in one place also does not always explain the difference between temporary home and domicile. A person may live in a temporary home or residence for months or years on a temporary work assignment or to attend school and maintain domicile in another state. The person’s intent as shown by objective facts is the primary factor used to determine domicile. (d) Periodic and Seasonal Changes in Domicile. (i) In limited cases, a person may periodically or seasonally abandon their domicile in one state and establish domicile in another. For example, a person who has a house in Colorado and Arizona and who seasonally moves from one home to another, may be a domiciliary of Colorado and Arizona for different parts of a tax year if the person treats both homes as their primary place of abode for the season. (ii) A person who lives in a motorized home and does not own or lease residential real property that they treat as their home in another state will be treated as a (full-year) domiciliary of Colorado if they have permanent ties to the state and spend, in the aggregate, more time in this state than in any other. However, a person who owns a home in another state but travels seasonally or periodically to Colorado will not, in the absence of other factors, be treated as a domiciliary of Colorado.
- Emergency CareWhen you get emergency care or are treated by an out-of-network provider at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, you are protected from balance billing. In these cases, you shouldn't be charged more than your plan's copayments, coinsurance and/or deductible.
- ColonoscopyColonoscopy: A screening test that allows your doctor to look at the inner lining of your large intestine (rectum and colon). He or she uses a thin, flexible tube called a colonoscope to look at the colon. A colonoscopy helps find ulcers, polyps and tumors, and areas of inflammation or bleeding.
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryAge, race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, veteran or military status, genetic information (including familial genetic information).
- Colon CancerWe also provide surgical care for patients with breast cancer, colon cancer (including endoscopic screening) and soft tissue diseases. We support the effective care and recovery of our patients through the use of advanced technology and techniques.
- Cancer CareDepending on the cell type of the cancer and the organ or structure involved, the surgeon's role in cancer care can vary greatly. The physicians and staff believe in a team approach to the diagnosis, treatment, and follow up of patients and families affected by cancer.
- Diabetes Care
- RadiologyWhen you get services from an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, certain providers there may be out-of-network. In these cases, the most those providers can bill you is your plan's in-network cost-sharing amount. This applies to emergency medicine, anesthesia, pathology, radiology, laboratory, neonatology, assistant surgeon, hospitalist, or intensivist services. These providers can't balance bill you and may not ask you to give up your protections not to be balance billed.
- X-Rays
- General SurgeryAt Coastal Carolina Surgical Specialists, our surgeons use the latest techniques and advanced technology to provide the best possible general surgery, abdominal surgery, and cancer surgery. Our services and procedures include...
- Wound Care
- Robotic Surgery
- Laparoscopic SurgeryOur surgeons provide treatment for a wide variety of abdominal conditions, and perform procedures on most organs and structures within the abdominal cavity. Laparoscopic surgery is used when appropriate.