Across
- 1. The receipt your doctor submits to your health insurance to get paid.
- 6. The amount you pay after your deductible amount has been reached and your insurance kicks in.
- 7. A plan type with a lower monthly cost and higher out-of-pocket costs.
- 11. The maximum amount you have to pay before your insurance pays in full. This is the real purpose of getting health insurance coverage – not having your life ruined for one expensive medical bill.
Down
- 2. A term used when a doctor is in partnership with your health insurance company, so you get a discount!
- 3. A plan type with a higher monthly cost and lower out-of-pocket costs.
- 4. A term used when your doctor is not in partnership with your insurance company so you have to pay for some or all of the cost of the service :(.
- 5. The sum of every service you have to pay for until your insurance kicks in.
- 8. The amount you pay each month for health insurance
- 9. A small fee for a medical service at the time of service. It’s usually between $15-$40.
- 10. The explanation of benefits which outlines the cost and details of the medical service.
