Mathematics, 01.11.2020 08:50, mccdp55
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b) Now, let’s try “what if”. What if you had medical bills for $10,000 for a minor surgery? What would each of the insurance policies pay if you had not yet paid any deductible? Remember that 20% is your part (coinsurance) so the insurer’s percent is 80% for the first formula. Show how you are getting the answer.
Formula
Insurer’s part of Medical Bill = (Bill – deductible) (80%)
Your part of medical bill = Total bill – Insurers part
• AAA+
Insurer’s Part of bill =
Your part of bill =
• Health Today
Insurer’s Part of bill =
Your part of bill =
• Best Insurance
Insurer’s Part of bill =
Your part of bill =
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