What is actuarial value of a health insurance policy?
• Actuarial value is an estimate of overall percentage of medical expenses that a plan is likely to cover. For example, an actuarial value of 60 percent means that a plan is estimated to pay 60 percent of covered medical expenses. An individual’s personal experience might vary from this estimate.
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