Out-of-pocket health care insurance costs. Samuel Nguyen was seriously injured in a skiing accident that broke both
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Out-of-pocket health care insurance costs. Samuel Nguyen was seriously injured in a skiing accident that broke both his legs and an arm. His medical expenses included five days of hospitalization at
$900 a day, $6,200 in surgical fees, $4,300 in physician’s fees (including time in the hospital and follow-up office visits), $520 in prescription medications, and $2,100 for physical therapy treatments. All of these charges fall within customary and reasonable payment amounts.
a. If Samuel had a health insurance plan that pays 80 percent of his charges with a $500 deductible and a $5,000 stop-loss provision, how much would he have to pay out of pocket?
b. What would Samuel’s out-of-pocket expenses be if he belonged to an HMO with a $20 co-pay for office visits?
c. Monthly premiums are $155 for the standard plan and $250 for the HMO. If he had no other medical expenses this year, which plan would have provided more cost-effective coverage for Samuel? What other factors should be considered when deciding between the two plans? P=78
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