Calculating the Cost of Health Care Coverage with and without a Stop-Loss Policy. Sarahs comprehensive major medical

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Calculating the Cost of Health Care Coverage with and without a Stop-Loss Policy. Sarah’s comprehensive major medical health insurance plan at work has a deductible of $750. The policy pays 85 percent of any amount above the deductible. While on a hiking trip, she contracted a rare bacterial disease. Her medical costs for treatment, including medicines, tests, and a six-day hospital stay, totaled $8,893. A friend told her that she would have paid less if she had a policy with a stop-loss feature that capped her out-of-pocket expenses at $3,000. Was her friend correct? Show your computations. Then determine which policy would have cost Sarah less and by how much.

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ISBN: 9781260799736

13th Edition

Authors: Jack Kapoor

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