Health insurance plans may have several deductibles. The most common deductible is your major medical deductible. Some plans also have a prescription drug deductible.
The deductible is an amount you must pay before the health insurance carrier pays their portion of the claim.
If you have a $300 Rx deductible, you must pay the first $300 of your annual prescription drug costs before the insurance carrier pays anything toward the cost of your medications.
The deductible is an amount you must pay before the health insurance carrier pays their portion of the claim.
If you have a $300 Rx deductible, you must pay the first $300 of your annual prescription drug costs before the insurance carrier pays anything toward the cost of your medications.