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Determine the final costs the patient is responsible for after her health insurance has paid all of her healthcare providers. a. An athlete hurts their knee while playing basketball. First she needs to go to her primary care physician where she has to pay a $20 co-pay for the visit. b. Then her doctor determines that she needs an MRI, the MRI costs $900. Her medical deductible is $250, then her co-insurance is 10%. c. The MRI shows that she has a torn ACL, so her doctor refers her to an orthopedic surgeon. She goes to see the surgeon and they determine that she needs surgery to repair her torn ligament. The office visit with the surgeon is a $20 co-pay. d. The overall costs for an ACL reconstruction surgery is $11,300. The patient has a 10% co-insurance for the surgery. e. Her surgeon gives her a prescription for pain medication and anti-inflammatories to take after the surgery. Her pharmacy co-pay is $10 per prescription. f. At her follow up office visit with her surgeon 2 weeks after surgery her surgeon refers her to a physical therapist to begin rehabilitating her knee. The follow up office visit is a $20 co-pay. g. Her physical therapist decides that she needs to be seen twice a week for 20 weeks to get her knee back in shape to play basketball again. Each physical therapy visit is a $20 co-pay. h. What is the final cost that this athlete will have to pay out of pocket for this knee injury?​

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