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2. Ronald Roth started his new job as controller with Aerosystems today. Carole,

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Ronald Roth started his new job as controller with Aerosystems today. Carole, the employee benefits clerk, gave Ronald a packet that contains information on the company's health insurance options. Aerosystems offers its employees the choice between a private insurance company plan (Blue Cross/Blue Shield), an HMO, and a PPO. Ronald needs to review the packet and make a decision on which health care program fits his needs. The following is an overview of that information. a. The monthly premium cost to Ronald for the Blue Cross/Blue Shield plan will be $4707. For all doctor office visits, prescriptions, and major medical charges, Ronald will be responsible for 15 percent and the insurance company will cover 85 percent of covered charges. The annual deductible is $350 b. The HMO is provided to employees free of charge. The copayment for doctors' office visits and major medical charges is $25 Prescription copayments are $8. The HMO pays 100 percent after Ronald's copayment. There is no annual deductible c. The POS requires that the employee pay $27.29 per month to supplement the cost of the program with the company's payment.f Ron uses health care providers within the plan, he pays the copayments as described above for the HMO. He can also choose to use a health care provider out of the service and pay 15 percent of all charges after he pays a $450 deductible. The POS will pay for 85 percent of those covered visits. There is no annual deductible for in-network charges Ronald decided to review his medical bills from the previous year to see what costs he had incurred and to help him evaluate his choices. He visited his general physician three times during the year at a cost of $155 for each visit. He also spent $78 and $96 on prescriptions during the year. (For the purposes of the POS computation, assume that Ron visited a physician outside of the network plan. Assume he had his prescriptions filled at a network-approved pharmacy.) If Ronald selects the POS plan, what would his annual medical costs be? (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to 2 decimal places.) Annual medical cost

Explanation / Answer

1 )If Ronald selects the POS plan, what would annual medical costs be? Annual Premium = $27.29 x 12 months $327.48 Deductible for out-of-plan office visits $450.00 Prescription Cost = 2 x $8 $16.00 Total Cost Incurred $793.48 2) 1 )If Ronald selects the HMO plan, what would annual medical costs be? Annual Premium = $0 x 12 months $0.00 Cost of Physician Visit = 4 x $35 140 Prescription Cost = 2 x $15 30 Total Cost Incurred $170.00 3)What annual medical costs will Ronald pay using the sample medical expenses provided if he were to enroll in the Blue Cross/Blue Shield plan? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) 20% of Total Cost of Prescription = 20% x ($67+$90) $31.40 Annual Premium = $49.43 x 12 months $593.16 Annual Deductible (doctor office visits is covered ) $500.00 Personal annual cost $1,124.56

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