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A Provision in a Health Insurance Policy That Sets Specific

Question 57

Question 57

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A provision in a health insurance policy that sets specific levels of repayment for certain services is called


A) Reimbursement.
B) Out-of-pocket limit.
C) Deductible.
D) Internal limit.
E) Indemnity.

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