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You pay the exact same quantity each month, whether or not you receive care. In our example, whether you pick to have surgery or not, your month-to-month premium remains the same. Depending upon the kind of health insurance you have, you may pay your regular monthly premium yourself, your company may pay your premium for you or you might share the expense (with your part coming out of your paycheck. Out-of-pocket maximum is the most you'll pay for your health care for the year. As soon as you have actually reached your medical insurance strategy's out-of-pocket optimum for the year, your strategy will pay one hundred percent of any other covered medical expenses you have for the rest of the year.
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