Title: Granny Mayberry's health insurance policy has a $500 annual aggregate deductible, 80/20 cost ... Post by: keyone on Jun 3, 2017 Granny Mayberry's health insurance policy has a $500 annual aggregate deductible, 80/20 cost sharing deductible, and a maximum annual out-of-pocket cap of $5,000. She wrecks her Harley and breaks her hip, and her total medical bills for the injury are $12,890. How much will her insurer pay for this claim?
A) $7,890 B) $10,312 C) $9,912 D) $12,890 Title: Re: Granny Mayberry's health insurance policy has a $500 annual aggregate deductible, 80/20 cost ... Post by: national on Jun 3, 2017 Content hidden
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