Tells you the amount you will have to pay first for your prescription drugs each year before your plan starts to pay. If “Under Review” appears, it means that the prescription drug coverage is still being discussed by Medicare and the plan.
The amount you pay for covered expenses first, before an insurance plan begins to pay benefits. Some plans require deductibles for all services, some for just certain types of services; others require no deductible at all.
The amount you must pay for covered health services in a calendar year before UHC will begin paying for non-network benefits in that calendar year.
The dollar amount of medical bills you must pay each year before your insurance policy starts paying.
The annual deductible is the set amount you pay each calendar year before Chickering pays benefits for your health care. For example, you pay the first $250 in covered health care expenses plan. Then, Chickering begins to pay benefits for the remainder of the year.
The amount you must pay for your prescriptions, before your Medicare drug plan begins to pay. These amounts can change every year. If "Under Review" appears, it means that the prescription drug coverage is still being discussed by Medicare and the plan.