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Health care event protection christina haley of elko, nevada, age 57, recently suffered a stroke. she was in intensive care for 3 days and was hospitalized for 10 more days. her total bill for this care was $125,500. after being discharged from the hospital, she spent 25 days in a nursing home at a cost of $270 per day. christina, who earns $4,500 per month, missed two months of work. christina had a health insurance plan through her employer. the policy had a $1,000 deductible and an 80/20 coinsurance clause with a $2,000 coinsurance cap. she had also accumulated 21 sick days (equivalent to one month) at work. otherwise she had no long-term care or disability income insurance. how much of christina’s direct medical expenses was paid by her insurance policy? $ what did christina have to pay for her nursing home care? $ how much income did christina lose?

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