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3 May, 10:09

Bob and Roberta are married and have two children. They are covered by a comprehensive medical and major medical policy with a $200 deductible per person, an 80/20 coinsurance provision, and an annual stop loss of $3,000. Bob dislocated his shoulder in November and needed surgery to fix the injury, which cost $35,000. Bob, Roberta, and each of the children had an annual physical exam earlier in January, which cost $250 each. Aside from these expenses, there were no other health care costs incurred by the family this year. How much will Bob have to pay out of pocket to cover the costs of his surgery?

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  1. 3 May, 10:17
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    Bob will have to pay $2,160 to cover the cost of his surgery

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Coinsurance on the surgery = 20% * $35,000

    Coinsurance on the Surgery = 20/100 * $35,000

    Coinsurance on the Surgery = 0.2 * $35,000

    Coinsurance on the Surgery = $7,000

    Annual Stop Loss = $3,000

    Annual Physical Exam costs = $250 * 4

    Annual physical Exam = $1000

    Coinsurance on physical exam = 80% * $1,000

    Coinsurance = 80/100 * $1,000

    Coinsurance = 0.8 * $1,000

    Coinsurance = $800

    Deductible paid for Physical Exam = 20% * $200

    Deductible = 20/100 * $200

    Deductible = 0.2 * $200

    Deductible = $40

    Total payables = Annual Loss - Coinsurance on Physical Exam - Deductible for Physical Exam

    Total Payables = $3,000 - $800 - $40

    Total Payables = $2,160

    The insurance company will pay the rest of the medical expenses.
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