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  2. Consumer-driven healthcare - Wikipedia

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    In general, most studies, starting with the RAND study, conclude that increasing the costs (co-payments and deductibles) to the patient reduces the consumption of healthcare, but it reduces the consumption of both appropriate and inappropriate care, and the reduction is greater for low-income patients. [21]

  3. CBO: Under the latest Senate health care bill, deductibles ...

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    The latest effort by Republicans in the Senate to overhaul the US health care system could have an unexpected effect on deductibles: ...

  4. Can You Have a Health Savings Account (HSA) and Medicare? - AOL

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    The money you spend out of the account will count toward your plan’s deductible. If you don’t use all the money in your MSA, it’ll roll over to the next year. If you do use all the money ...

  5. Health savings account - Wikipedia

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    Congress later abolished the limit based on the deductible and set statutory limits for maximum contributions. [19] All contributions to a health savings account, regardless of source, count toward the annual maximum. A catch-up provision also applies for plan participants who are age 55 or over, allowing the IRS limit to be increased.

  6. From PPO to HMO, what's the difference between the 5 most ...

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    HMO. Health Maintenance Organization plans are often considered the most affordable insurance option. With low deductibles and low copays for doctor visits and pharmaceuticals, HMOs are affordable ...

  7. Laser blended vision - Wikipedia

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    Laser Blended Vision does not carry specific increased serious risks relative to the standard LASIK laser eye surgery itself. As with all laser eye procedures, patients must familiarize themselves with the risks and side effects of the treatment, which is best done in consultation with an expert laser eye surgeon who performs the Laser Blended ...

  8. Photorefractive keratectomy - Wikipedia

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    The procedure is distinct from LASIK (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis), a form of laser eye surgery where a permanent flap is created in the deeper layers of the cornea. However, PRK takes longer to heal and can, initially, cause more discomfort.

  9. Lasik Surgery: Is It Right for You? - AOL

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