there is no set number but i would imagine they pay alot less than the average person
how to insurance companies pay doctors
Managed care
well there are those who pay monthly and yearly it depends.
Insurance companies have the legal right to terminate insurance coverage when the monthly premium is not paid as agreed.
The nurse in the hospital you go to will check your pulse not your credit. The doctors ask "how are you?" not "how are you going to pay for this".
They pay premiums for their health insurance, as do other Federal Employees.
The services offered by Aetna Health Care are health insurance services. They offer individual health insurance plans and have offices in all 50 American states.
You can figure out your monthly car insurance pay numbers by visiting your car insurance providers website. Once on the page, look for the FAQ in the support section.
The true benefit of employee health insurance is that you usually do not have to pay for the insurance. But, if you do have to pay, it is only a small percentage.
Ask your Health Insurance Provider
That is what you are paying monthly is your insurance premiums. You have a choice of payment plans that are best for you. You can pay it once a year or one a month.
Because it is provided for in the contract of insurance (policy) in which you entered. If the information that there was a co-pay (or a deductible) is NOT in your insurance contract, or was not made clear to you at the time you entered into the contract, then that could very well constitute a crime. If you believe you were defrauded by a company then you should cancel your health insurance policy and contact your State's Insurance Commissioner at once.