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That portion of an individual's health care expenses that must be paid out of pocket before insurance coverage applies. A common deductible is $200. Deductibles are used in insurance plans and PPOs, but usually not in HMOs.
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An expense that can be subtracted from an individual's adjusted gross income to obtain their taxable income. The type of expense deductions allowed is determined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Examples include state and local taxes, charitable contributions and mortgage interest paid.
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A deduction is a valid argument, in the above sense of 'valid'.
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A form of logical reasoning by which, from a given set of facts (premises), certain consequences (conclusions) can be inferred. For example, if I know that on every occasion on which it rains the streets get wet, and that it is raining now, then I can deduce that the streets are now wet.
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A flat dollar amount that a member pays for covered services before the plan begins to share the cost of those services.
Ãâó: www.utexas.edu/hr/irg/glossary.html
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