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deductible (p. 375)

An amount of money someone with insurance must pay before the insurance company pays anything.

co-insurance (p. 375)

A percentage of medical expenses a person with health insurance must pay beyond the deductible.

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co-payment (p. 375)

An amount a person with health insurance must pay for a service, such as a prescription or a doctor’s visit, along with the insurance company.

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Amount Paid by Patient = Deductible + Co-payments + Co-insurance Amount + Hospital Charges

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Brooke Burk is single and has a health insurance plan with the benefits shown in Figure 11.1 on page 376 of your textbook.

Her recent network health costs include co-payments for 8 physician visits and 9 specialist visits.

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Following hospital surgery, she made co-payments for 12 physical therapy visits, and she had 75 home visits from a nurse at $55 each.

The hospital admission charge was $200, and her hospital bill was $14,560.

What amount did she pay?

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Find the deductible.

The deductible is $300.

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Find the cost of the co-payments.

Physician + Specialists + Physical Therapy

($10 × 8) + ($20 × 9) + ($15 × 12)

$80 + $180 + $180 = $440

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Find the co-insurance amount for home health care. (Note: Co-insurance requires the insurance company to pay 80 percent of the costs and the patient pays 20 percent of the costs.)

$55 × (75 – 50) × 20%

$55 × 25 × 20% = $275

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Find the hospital charges. (Note: The patient pays a small percent of the hospital charge, such as 10 percent.)

$14,560 × (100% – 90%)

$14,560 × 10% = $1,456

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Find the amount paid by patient.

Deductible + Co-payment + Co-insurance + Hospital Amount Charges

$300 + $440 + $275 + ($1,456 + $200) = $2,671

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