Frequently Asked Question
What is a Deductible?
Last updated: October 1, 2019
Answer
A deductible is the amount of money you or your dependents must pay toward a health claim before your organization’s health plan makes any payments for health care services rendered. For example, a plan participant with a $100 deductible would be required to pay the first $100, in total, of any claims during a plan year.
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