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13 May, 13:07

Martha has a healthcare plan with $20 co-pays to see doctors, $10 co-pays for prescription drugs, and an annual deductible of $1,000. In April she had to pay $1,300 for knee imaging and diagnostics out of her own pocket. Then in May she sees three doctors who bill $857, $139, and $271 and buys two prescriptions which cost $40 and $27. What is Martha's share of the bills in May?

$80

$117

$287

$1,334

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  1. 13 May, 13:33
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    Given:

    20 co-pays to see doctor

    10 co-pays for prescription drugs

    1,000 annual deductible.

    3 doctors with the following bills - 857, 139, 271

    2 prescription drugs - 40 and 27

    Co-pay means that Martha should pay a fixed amount to see doctors and for prescription drugs.

    Martha saw 3 doctors so her total co-pay is 60. (20 x 3)

    Martha has 2 prescription, so her total co-pay is 20. (10 x 2)

    Martha's share of the bills in May is 80. (60 + 20)
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