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deductible

[dih-duhk-tuh-buhl] / dɪˈdʌk tə bəl /


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Having some funds set aside — factoring in potential deductibles in case of something catastrophic, such as a car accident — will help keep you from needing to tap loans and credit cards, he said.

From MarketWatch

“It’s unlikely most people will want to go outside their insurance/deductible unless the discounts are incredible,” said Suhas Gondi, chief medical officer for health strategy and a physician at Massachusetts General Hospital.

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Drivers can raise their deductible to lower their monthly bill — but can they afford to pay when accidents happen?

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Phreesia processed $1.2 billion in transactions volume, an increase of 9% year over year, through its billing functionality that facilitates payments for upfront costs such as medical deductibles with growing utilization.

From Barron's

High-deductible plans involve a trade-off: they cost less in terms of monthly premiums but require members to pay a higher portion of costs out of pocket until the deductible is reached.

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