6 (0.5 points) You have health insurance coverage that pays 80% of out-of-hospital expenses after a $600 deductible. You incurred doctor and prescription medication expenses of $1460. What amount will the insurance company pay? Your Answer:
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Total expenses - Deductible = Amount covered by insurance $1460 - $600 = $860 Show more…
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