07-08-2018, 08:17 PM
(07-08-2018, 01:23 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote:(07-07-2018, 06:24 AM)eric Wrote: Maybe the medical establishment is more paranoid here than in other places, but when we go to the doctor/hospital/clinic, they say "any changes", changing your name is considered a "change". If the name on the bill does not match your insurance ID card, big red tape follows.
This is SOP in modern, HIPAA-regulated medicine. If there is any discrepancy between names, it shows up fairly quickly when your insurance refuses coverage.
European family names tend to be based on occupations or other descriptions, i.e., if your name is "Smith," odds are one of your ancestors was a worker in metal. "Blutbaden" as a family name for a wesen would be an obvious indication of what sort of wesen you are. Possibly too obvious, and at some point in your family's history a name your ancestors might have decided to shed except in family heirlooms you only bring out to show people you trust.
I totally agree. Only problem with your theory, this billing error would not show up while the sonogram is being taken but days after when it was submitted. Something we did not get to see when their mailed arrived and they were discussing rejected coverage bills. we only got to see mail pertinent to the arc when her ex wrote to Rosalee.
As for the name related to a Blutbad, It not as if his name was Adolf Hitler and the whole world knew what the name stood for. This surname Blutbaden was only known to the Wesen community. Not a big deal.
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!