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by tcoff91
2742 days ago
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Usually coinsurance is limited by an 'out of pocket maximum'. So even if something happens where you end up with like 600k in medical bills the most you will pay will be like 8-20k (depending on in-network vs out of network). Which is still insane but not as scary as six-figure medical bills despite being insured. |
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The patient sees a $10k bill, pays a $300 deductible, and only $2k ever actually materializes in the exchange between doctor/insurance. And afaict, this is the expected operation.
Of course, when you're uninsured, the numbers stop making any sense, because they fail to go through the convoluted process that reduces it. You just get the $10k bill and thats the end of story. But for the insured, a $10k bill is not $10k exchanged.