What is a health insurance deductible?
Here is an example of how a deductible works:
Let's say you have an $1,000 deductible and you are in a car accident and end up I the emergency room with a broken arm. One month later you receive the bill.
The total cost of the visit is $1,500: $1,000 for the emergency room visit + $500 for the cast
If you pay $1,000 toward your emergency room visit, you've met your deductible. Now your insurance company pays all or a portion of the $500 towards your cast, along with any future healthcare expenses for the rest of your plan's coverage year.
Deductibles, premiums, copayments, and coinsurance, are important for you to consider when choosing a health insurance plan. Make sure to choose plan and deductible that best suits you and your family.
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