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.Question 18Assume a patient has an upcoming medical procedure that will cost $1000. Suppose the patient is in a health plan with a $500 deductible, after which 20% coinsurance applies. Suppose that the patient has previously had $2000 in health care expenses in the year. How much can the patient expect to pay out of pocket for this procedure? $_______Please write the answer in numeric form. No need to add a dollar sign.

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.Question 18Assume a patient has an upcoming medical procedure that will cost $1000.

Suppose the patient is in a health plan with a 500deductible,afterwhich20500 deductible, after which 20% coinsurance applies. Suppose that the patient has previously had 2000 in health care expenses in the year. How much can the patient expect to pay out of pocket for this procedure? $_______Please write the answer in numeric form. No need to add a dollar sign.

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