Following an injury, Jill, age 66 and covered under Medicare Parts A & B, was treated by her physician on an out-patient basis. How much of her doctor's bill will Jill be required to pay out-of-pocket?

Following an injury, Jill, age 66 and covered under Medicare Parts A & B, was treated by her physician on an out-patient basis. How much of her doctor's bill will Jill be required to pay out-of-pocket?


A) All reasonable charges above the deductible according to Medicare standards

B) All per office call deductible

C) 20% of covered charges above the deductible

D) 80% of covered charges above the deductible


Answer: C) 20% of covered charges above the deductible

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