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Medical Insurance
About Medical
Major medical insurance is a type of health care coverage that provides benefits for a broad range of medical expenses that may be incurred either on an inpatient or outpatient basis.
For full plan details, please visit your benefit website: www.mybenefitshub.com/wylieisd
TRS-ActiveCare Plan Highlights 2023-24
Learn the Terms.
• Premium: The monthly amount you pay for health care coverage.
• Deductible: The annual amount for medical expenses you’re responsible to pay before your plan begins to pay its portion.
• Copay: The set amount you pay for a covered service at the time you receive it. The amount can vary by the type of service.
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• Coinsurance: The portion you’re required to pay for services after you meet your deductible. It’s often a speci ed percentage of the costs; i.e. you pay 20% while the health care plan pays 80%.
• Out-of-Pocket Maximum: The maximum amount you pay each year for medical costs. After reaching the out-of-pocket maximum, the plan pays 100% of allowable charges for covered services.