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Q: Is a part of foster care payments deductible?
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In the medical field what do they mean by the payment was applied to the deductible?

Deductible means the amount of Covered Expense you must pay for Covered Services before certain benefits are available to you under this Combined Evidence of Coverage and Disclosure Form. Your annual Deductible is stated in the Part entitled ?MAXIMUM LIFETIME BENEFITS, ANNUAL DEDUCTIBLE, CO PAYMENTS AND ANNUAL OUT-OF-POCKET MAXIMUM.If your deductible has not been paid, the insurance company has the right to withhold the deductible amount first and then pay out the difference.


What is the deductible for part A Medicare?

$1,132.00


What is medicare deductible for 2012 part a?

1156.00


What if a part was stolen from the car who pays the deductible?

you


Is there a deductible for Medicare part A services?

Yes.


Can a foster parent leave a foster child in a care center at a gym?

If the child care center is being used for it's intended purpose, i.e. providing child care for a certain amount of time either for a fee or as part of a membership service, there is no difference between the foster parent and a biological parent. There is no law prohibiting foster parents from utilizing child care services. If you are instead questioning the propriety of the location of the child care because it is in a gym, as long as the care center meets the requirements set down for child care providers in their state there is no problem. If the foster parent does not have an agreement with the care center to provide care and instead is just dropping the child off, this is not okay, and would not be okay for a biological parent eiither. It then becomes the responsibiity of the care center employees to contact the proper authorities to report the problem.


What will the Part B Deductible be for 2013?

what is the part B Deducdtible for 1013


What is a high deductible health insurance policy?

High deductible health plans are part of a trend toward "consumer driven health care", which emphasizes more custom-built policies and flexibility in health care financing. A high deductible health insurance policy is one in which the individual or family deductible (depending upon the nature of the policy) is, generically, substantially higher than in the typical health insurance policy. The "deductible" is the amount of money that the insured has to pay from his/her own funds before the insurer's obligation to pay is triggered. In such a policy, it is not unusual to see a deductible of several thousand dollars. This sort of policy is often paired with a health savings account (HSA), An HSA permits the participant to set aside a stated amount of money per year, up to a statutory maximum to be used toward health care expenses (such as meeting the deductible and co-payments of the insurance policy). The funds that are set aside get tax advantaged treatment. If all are not used for approved medical purposes during the year, the remaining funds can be carried over and used in future years when expenses may be higher.


What is deductible for Medicare part B in 2010?

$155


What is medicare part b deductible for 2013?

The Medicare Part B deductible in 2013 is $147,a $5 increase from 2012. Medicare beneficiaries pay the Medicare Part B deductible for services including doctor visits, lab tests, surgeon’s fees, ambulance rides, and speech therapy. Medigap Plan C and Plan F policy holders do not have to pay this deductible.


Do you have to pay your deductible if you hit a deer in your vehicle?

You have to pay your deductible no matter what if your insurance company asks for it because that's the part you pay.


Why are so many children in foster care in the US?

Sexual abuse, violence, negligence, starvation, abandonment. Some children go into foster care when a loving parent is temporarily unable to care for the child due to illness, homelessness or job loss - when no other family member is able to take over. Occasionally a parent is just not able to provide appropriate care for a child, this too can lead to foster care.