Essentials Of Investments
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A patient's insurance policy states: Annual deductible: $300.00 Coinsurance: 70-30
This year the patient has made payments totaling $533 to all providers. Today the patient has an office visit (fee: $80). The patient presents a credit card for payment of today's bit. What is the amount that the patient should pay?
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