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deductible

[dih-duhk-tuh-buhl] / dɪˈdʌk tə bəl /


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High-deductible plans involve a trade-off: they cost less in terms of monthly premiums but require members to pay a higher portion of costs out of pocket until the deductible is reached.

From Barron's

In some instances, consumers are seeing their premiums and deductibles double, or more, in 2026 for the same plans they had in 2025.

From MarketWatch

Patients with deductibles or coinsurance then get hit with out-of-pocket costs tied to that inflated list price, while the rebate money flows back to insurers or employers to lower premiums for the broader pool.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some may qualify for Medicaid, while others might downgrade their plans to a different tier with higher deductibles and cost-sharing or change jobs to get health insurance through an employer.

From MarketWatch

Obviously you can’t plan when you need to get certain operations done, but by getting more costly procedures done earlier in the year, you can max out your deductible early.

From MarketWatch