<p>I visited the Stamps Health Service website, and it said I have to turn in the required immunization forms. Some of the forms require a signature from authorized healthcare provider. What if I don’t have a healthcare provider? Can I just submit my old immunization record with a physician’s signature?</p>
<p>You need to get an authorized health care provider to sign off on the Georgia Tech forms. Just make an appointment with a local general practitioner or at a local clinic and be sure to take a copy of your medical records (particularly your immunization record) with you when you visit. If you do not currently have health insurance now is as good as time as any to fix that!</p>
<p>^is it a requirement to have a health insurance?
also what about H1N1 flu shot? is it mandatory?</p>
<p>^ I wonder that too. I thought Obama’s plan doesn’t get into effect until 2014, so I don’t see why we have to get health insurance. and I looked their health forms, and H1N1 shot is recommended not required.</p>
<p>If you do not provide proof of insurance with your required medical forms, Georgia Tech will likely enroll you in Pearce & Pearce Student Insurance and bill the cost as part of your fees (this would be in addition to your health fee). This has nothing to do with Obama. This is university policy.</p>
<p>For all appointments to Stamps Health Services, students must bring their health insurance card(s). Referral appointments cannot be made without proper insurance information. For questions about insurance, call (404) 894-0633.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that I am not a representative of Georgia Tech or Pearce and Pearce and you should contact student health services directly for definitive answers to your questions on student health insurance.</p>
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