Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by _p3fk 1114 days ago
Depends on the policy, but in my experience the out of pocket deductible is usually before any insurance is used, so you pay 100% up to the max deductible (no help from insurance on many costs), then you pay 5-10% of bills after that. But that was a few years ago so maybe policies are different now (though I doubt it).
2 comments

That is accurate, but most of the plans I've seen/been on are only about $1500-$300 deductible and $6-7k out of pocket max.

So while you pay the full burden of the first $1500-$3000, you only pay a percentage of anything after that and not one penny more than your max.

The max out of pocket and the deductible are 2 different things everywhere I've seen them. I don't know what an "out of pocket deductible" is.

Do you have a link to a real policy like you're talking about?