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Mathematics, 24.08.2019 09:30 ashleydenson1517

In a fee-for-service health insurance plan with a $6,500 annual deductible,
a.
the insurance company will not pay more than $6,500 for any hospital visit.
b.
the insurance company will pay at most $6,500 in health care in a calendar year.
c.
the insured individual must pay $6,500 in health care before the insurance company will begin to pay for his health care needs.
d.
the insured individual must pay $6,500 in equal monthly installments in order for the insurance company to pay for his health care needs.

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