What is the difference between my deductible and my out-of-pocket?
Altman Insurance ServicesYour deductible is a specified dollar amount that must be incurred by you before your plan begins paying benefits. Your out-of-pocket is a specified dollar amount that you must pay after your deductible has been met. The out-of-pocket limit is met on charges that you pay a portion and the insurance company pays a portion, in other words, you share the cost of the charge with the insurance company.
How do I find out how much of the medical deductible or medical out-of-pocket has been met?
How Do I... - BCBST.comYou can check the status of your deductible or out-of-pocket by using BlueAccess at http://www.bcbst.com/. See similar questions...
What's the difference between a Pocket PC and a Smartphone?
FAQPocket PCs come with mobile versions of Office applications in addition to Microsoft Outlook. Though there are different Pocket PCs, many come with Wi-Fi to enable you to connect to the Internet when you are in a wireless hotspot. With a Pocket PC, you'll be able to use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and browse the Internet if you have a device with Wi-Fi and are in a wireless hotspot. See similar questions...
What is the difference between a deductible and SIR?
NCACCSIR differs from a true deductible in at least two important ways. Most importantly, a liability policy's limit stacks on top of an SIR while the amount of liability insurance deductible is subtracted from the policy's limit. As contrasted with its responsibility under a deductible, the insurer is not obligated to pay the SIR amount and then seek reimbursement from the insured; the insured pays the SIR directly to the claimant. See similar questions...
How do I determine the family deductible/out-of-pocket amount (coinsurance maximum)?
Frequently Asked QuestionsIt can vary based on the plan design. It is typically two or three times the individual deductible or out-of-pocket amounts. The plan summary and plan benefit booklet would clearly describe the family maximums for these provisions. See similar questions...
QuestionWhat is the difference between the Pocket Rocket and the Pocket Rocket Pro?
bikefriday.com | FAQThe Pro is a lighter, sportier bike crafted from lighter tubing, designed for racing, event riding and unloaded touring. Both designs can be specified to include the braze-on trailer hitch to to the TravelSystem. Bike weight ranges from as as light as 16.5 lbs; frame, fork and stem is around 1.6 lbs lighter than an equivalently equipped Pocket Rocket See similar questions...
What is the difference between full-foot fins and pocket fins?
Diving World USA - FAQ - Answers To Your QuestionsFull-foot fins are useful when diving in warm waters and snorkeling. They are convenient because you don't need booties with them, nor do you have to worry about losing mask straps. However, if you're going to dive in cooler waters or do beach-entry diving, you should get pocket fins. In cooler waters you need the extra thermal protection of booties, which you cannot wear with full-foot fins. In beach-entry diving, you need the protection booties offer the bottoms of your feet. See similar questions...
I likely to pay more out-of-pocket expenses if I have a high deductible plan?
Health CostA high deductible is just one aspect of determining how much you will pay for health care. Typically, increasing the deductible is an effective way for an insurance company to offer health insurance coverage at an affordable rate. Although you will be responsible for all of the costs up to your deductible, you need to review how much you may pay for co-insurance and co-pays to determine what your total liability might be. See similar questions...
What period of time is used to satisfy the deductible and out-of-pocket maximums?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAll plans are on a fiscal year and the period for satisfying deductibles and out-of pocket maximums are based on a July through June 30 fiscal year. See similar questions...
What is the difference between the $500 and $2000 deductible?
Open Enrollment Frequently Asked Questions 05-06The $2000 deductible option is a comprehensive major medical plan. Medical claims will not be paid by Benefit Planners until the deductible has been met. There are no co-pays under this plan; therefore all covered medical services apply directly to the deductible. The $500 deductible option does not have co-pays. Click on the link below to view the Summary of Medical Benefits effective July 1, 2005 See similar questions...
What is my deductible?
Benefit Management Inc. - FAQ'sDeductibles differ from plan to plan. If you have BenefitCheck you can view your current deductible level. If you don't have access to BenefitCheck please refer to your plan document or contact BMI. See similar questions...
What is the difference between tab top and rod pocket side panels?
Classic Duvets - Frequently Asked QuestionsRod pocket panels have a 3" header (pocket) at the top where the curtain rod slides through. The rod is completely hidden in the pocket. Tab top panels have tabs that wrap around the rod allowing full rod visibility. See similar questions...
What's the difference between the individual and family out-of-pocket maximums?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThis works the same way as the individual and family deductibles work. The individual in-network out-of-pocket maximum is the amount of expenses that one individual must accumulate before their in-network out-of-pocket maximums is met and the plan begins paying 100% of covered charges. See similar questions...
What is the difference between Tables with Drop Pocket Design and Ball Return Design?
FAQ - Mizerak and Murrey Billiard Pool TablesTables with Drop Pocket Design are just like other typical tables that has the traditional pockets while tables with Ball Return Design have pockets that have only one common place to stack the ball. To explain that further, when a ball drops to any of the pockets the ball slides to the common place through a common See similar questions...
What is the difference between the small install and the large install of Pocket Tablet?
Pocket Tablet FAQPocket Tablet installation uses the Microsoft Windows Installer. This is available by default on Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. If you are using Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0 the Microsoft Windows Installer needs to be installed on your system. The small install of Pocket Tablet only contains the Pocket Tablet installation files while the large install contains both the Pocket Tablet installation and the required Microsoft Windows Installer. See similar questions...
What is the difference between the Pocket, Slim, Fixture and Equipment Diodes?
FAQThe Pocket Diode is used mostly for children between the ages of 4 to 10 years of age. The Slim Diode is double the strength of the Pocket Diode and can easily be slipped into a pocket or wallet. The Fixture Diode is the same strength as the Slim Diode. The Fixture Diode can be used on small appliances such as fluorescent lights, small office equipment, adding machines and etc. The Equipment Diode is double the strength of the Slim Diode or Fixture Diode. See similar questions...
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