The maximum amount that she will pay during her hospital stay will be $3,000. Then the correct option is B.
<h3>What is deductible?</h3>
The amounts you pay out-of-pocket for covered health-care services prior to your insurance kicks in. For example, with a $2,000 deductible, you are responsible for the first $2,000 of approved treatments.
Veronica's health insurance deductible is $3,000.
During the year, she has one hospital stay, with charges totaling $10,700.
Then the maximum amount that she will pay during her hospital stay will be
You pay 20% of $100, or $20 if you've fulfilled your deductible. The rest is covered by the insurance company.
Then she has to pay only the deductible amount which is $3000.
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Answer:
I would personally recommend taking AP courses for any medical degree. Many colleges or universities consider AP and IB classes to be equal, and unless you are planning to go to college/university out of the US, Advanced Placement classes will be more accepted. Another reason why I would advise against IB classes is that it is not worth it to only take specific classes and is more beneficial to take the full diploma course. Some places will allow you to take individual classes instead of the full program like you would in AP, but it is not a guarantee. AP classes allow you to specialize more and avoid any classes you feel particularly weak in.
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