Laura was billed $1200 for a recent surgery. The patient has a $1500 deductible, of which she has met $800. In addition, her policy has a 10% co-insurance. How much will insurance pay? How much will Laura pay?
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Laura has a $1500 deductible, of which she has already met $800. This means she still needs to pay $1500 - $800 = $700 towards her deductible. Show more…
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