Under the Affordable Care Act, a routine GYN visit with pap smear has no cost sharing for insured patients. In other words, regardless of deductible, you don't have to pay.
May be above 2000 and below 5000
You choose. Most likely $250, $500, $1000 and maybe $2000
Yes. If the claim is being made on your insurance. For example, if the damages are $2000 and there is a $500 deductible, the insurance company will pay $1500.
The Visit - 2000 I is rated/received certificates of: UK:15 USA:R
Titus - 2000 The Visit - 3.18 was released on: USA: 29 July 2002
Forensic Files - 2000 Office Visit was released on: USA: 22 January 2010
Titus - 2000 The Visit 3-18 was released on: USA: 29 July 2002
Forensic Files - 2000 Dockter Visit was released on: USA: 6 September 2006
It depends on what other cost-sharing practices the insurance company uses. If the only thing you will ever be responsible for is a co-pay, than it is excellent insurance as most insurances require that you meet a 500-2000 dollar deductible before they will pay anything. So-if you do not have to pay a copay up front but will be responsible for the entire bill to meet your deductible, it would be better to pay a 35$ copay up front everytime you go. Example: you go to the doctors 4 times a year at $200 for every visit Company A- 40 dollar copay for office visit, no deductible, then 100% after ded Company B- No copay, 500 dollar deductible, then 100%. Company A Cost- 40*4=160 Comapny B Cost- 200*4-= 800 you pay 500 insurance pays 300
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Shark Gordon - 2000 A Visit to the Nurse 1-8 was released on: USA: 26 February 2001
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays - 2000 A Visit from Amy Lee 1-33 was released on: USA: 14 May 2004