Assignment: Chapter 09 Insuring Your Health It Could Happen to You, It Could Happen to Me In December 2019, Latasha accepted antion from friends to go snowboarding, Latasha did everything right took a fecson, stiedon trails well within her skill level, and maintained an eness of people and objects near her. Even though she thought it was a bit dorky To Wrist guards and a helmet, her friends insisted that she take standard and reasonable safety measures Latasha was enjoying the day when from out of nowhere (actually, the woods), came an out of control skier who ran into Latasha Latasha injured and taken to the nearest hospital by ambulance Latasha's injunes included a broken wat and elbow as well as cuts and bruises. Of biggest concern was the uncertainty of her head injury Lataa spent a couple of days in intensive care fortunately, she didn't have a broken skull but did have a concussion Surgery was performed to repair the beoken wrist and elbow. Since Latasha was in good health, her recovery was complete. Latasha returned to full function in about sax months Soon after Latasha returned home, however, the medical bills for the ambulance, energency room, intensive care medication, doctor tests, and other services arrived. Latashe also had to physical therapy for her wrist and elbow. Her total medical expenses were $30,000. It was time to And out all thout premium paid since 2016 would pay off for just albeit dramatic incident of the expen Overall, Lacassinsurance paid 75% of the total medical expenses, thus making her responsible for tatashe's insurance paid plus the 2010 insurance premiums of totaled Her out-of-pocket expenses for the acadent of En If Latasha had canceled her health insurance at the end of 2015, her out-of-pocket expeilyas for the accident would have been this case, did Latashe benefit from having bealth insurance? No What are reasonable morals of the story? Check all that apply Yes It can be financially risky to go without health insur Neither, she broke even What are reasonable morals of the story? Check all that apply. It can be financially misky to go without health insurance Never leave the house. Avoid engaging in physical activity Think long and hard about the best tradeoff of coverage and cost in a health care plon. Your health can change in an instant Some employers pay part or all of the health insurance premiums for employees who are enrolled in one of the company's spored plann. Assume that during the same time period that Latasha paid for her premiums in full that she had, instead, worked for a firm that old 50% of the premium for the same coverage. Instead of paying premiums of over the years, Latha would have pad and saved they actually were because In this case, Latasha's out of pocket expenses specific to her snowboarding scodent would have been Grade It Now Save & Continue Continue without saving Assignment: Chapter 09 Insuring Your Health It Could Happen to You, It Could Happen to Me In December 2019, Latasha accepted antion from friends to go snowboarding, Latasha did everything right took a fecson, stiedon trails well within her skill level, and maintained an eness of people and objects near her. Even though she thought it was a bit dorky To Wrist guards and a helmet, her friends insisted that she take standard and reasonable safety measures Latasha was enjoying the day when from out of nowhere (actually, the woods), came an out of control skier who ran into Latasha Latasha injured and taken to the nearest hospital by ambulance Latasha's injunes included a broken wat and elbow as well as cuts and bruises. Of biggest concern was the uncertainty of her head injury Lataa spent a couple of days in intensive care fortunately, she didn't have a broken skull but did have a concussion Surgery was performed to repair the beoken wrist and elbow. Since Latasha was in good health, her recovery was complete. Latasha returned to full function in about sax months Soon after Latasha returned home, however, the medical bills for the ambulance, energency room, intensive care medication, doctor tests, and other services arrived. Latashe also had to physical therapy for her wrist and elbow. Her total medical expenses were $30,000. It was time to And out all thout premium paid since 2016 would pay off for just albeit dramatic incident of the expen Overall, Lacassinsurance paid 75% of the total medical expenses, thus making her responsible for tatashe's insurance paid plus the 2010 insurance premiums of totaled Her out-of-pocket expenses for the acadent of En If Latasha had canceled her health insurance at the end of 2015, her out-of-pocket expeilyas for the accident would have been this case, did Latashe benefit from having bealth insurance? No What are reasonable morals of the story? Check all that apply Yes It can be financially risky to go without health insur Neither, she broke even What are reasonable morals of the story? Check all that apply. It can be financially misky to go without health insurance Never leave the house. Avoid engaging in physical activity Think long and hard about the best tradeoff of coverage and cost in a health care plon. Your health can change in an instant Some employers pay part or all of the health insurance premiums for employees who are enrolled in one of the company's spored plann. Assume that during the same time period that Latasha paid for her premiums in full that she had, instead, worked for a firm that old 50% of the premium for the same coverage. Instead of paying premiums of over the years, Latha would have pad and saved they actually were because In this case, Latasha's out of pocket expenses specific to her snowboarding scodent would have been Grade It Now Save & Continue Continue without saving