. a $1,000,000 lifetime limit . a $2,500 deductible and 80% coinsurance clause Internal limits of $250 per day for a semi-private room and board, $4,500 per occurrence for X-rays, prescription drugs, and other medical expenses, and a $45,000 maximum limit per occurrence on surgical procedures a $25,000 limit per occurrence on rehabilitation and physical therapy If a hospital charges a room rate that is greater than the polley's stated internal limit, the hospital agrees to reduce the room rate to the policy's internal limit Last month, Alyssa was injured was injured by lightening while delivering a call in a farmer's field. She spent 5 days in the hospital in a room that cost $350 per day, incurred $3,850 for other medical expenses, and $32,000 in surgical expenses. Given these claim costs, complete the following table and answer the related questions Policy Limit Total Claim 5 $250 per day Hospital charges Surgery costs Other medical costs Rehabilitation and therapy costs S S S olulu IS Deductible Co Insurance percentage Total cost of claim $ Total Claim Policy Limit $250 per day 5 $ $ $ Hospital charges Surgery costs Other medical costs Rehabilitation and therapy costs Deductible Co-insurance percentage Total cost of claim $ Based on this data, the total cost to the insurance company is 5 while the out-of-pocket cost to Alyssa is S How much did Alyssa save by having her medical insurance policy? S Assume that the hospital changed its payment policy to make the patient responsible for the difference between the hospital's room rate and the insurance company's responsibility ($350 per day versus $250 per day). By how much would Alyssa's out-of-pocket cost for her hospital room change due in hospital biling Alyssa's colts would increase by $500. Alyssa's costs would increase by $350, Alyssa's costs would decrease by $500