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How does fee-for-service insurance differ from private insurance?
A.
Private insurance costs the individual patient nothing, while fee-for-service insurance is typically very expensive.
B.
Private insurance is paid as a set monthly or yearly amount, while fee-for-service insurance is charged each time the patient uses medical care.
C.
Private insurance covers health care in every type of facility, while a patient can only use fee-for-service insurance in hospitals.
D.
Private insurance is only available to people with low incomes, while fee-for-service insurance is available to everyone.
E.
Private insurance is available for Americans over 65, while fee-for-service insurance is available for Americans under 65.

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Answer:

e

Step-by-step explanation:

private insurance cover

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