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Co-paymentA payment made by an individual who has health insurance, usually at the time a service is received, to offset some of the cost of care. Co-payments are a common feature of HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) and PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) health plans in the US. Co-payment size may vary depending on the service, generally with low cop [..]
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Co-paymentA small charge paid at the time a medical service is received.
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Co-paymentA specific charge that your health insurance plan may require that you pay for a specific medical service or supply, also referred to as a "co-pay." For example, your health insurance plan m [..]
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Co-paymentA set dollar amount you pay for a covered service, such as a doctor visit.
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Co-paymentCo-payment is a predetermined (flat) fee that an individual pays for healthcare services, in addition to what the insurance covers. For example, some HMO's require a $10 "co-payment& [..]
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Co-paymentA fixed amount (for example, $15) you pay for a covered health care service, usually when you get the service. The amount can vary by the type of covered health care service.
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Co-paymentCo-payment refers to an amount required to be paid under a medicare health and prescription drug plans as a share of the cost for a medical service or supply such as expenses incurred for a doctor’s v [..]
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Co-paymentSee Copayment.
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Co-paymentThe amount a person is responsible for paying toward the cost of his or her dental treatment after the insurance company has paid the predetermined percentage of the total treatment. Many dental insur [..]
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Co-paymentA payment made buy the insurance policy holder usually for doctor visits or medicine. The policy holder makes the co-payment and the insurance company covers the rest.
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Co-paymentA provision in a medical and health policy which requires the policyholder to bear the difference in room charges as well as other eligible benefits (usually 10% - 20%) described in the policy contrac [..]
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Co-paymentCo-payment is a predetermined (flat) fee that an individual pays for health care services, in addition to what the insurance covers. For example, a plan may require a $10 “co-payment” for each office visit, regardless of the type or level of services provided during the visit.
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Co-paymentThe fixed amount a patient pays for a covered healthcare service, usually paid at the time of service.
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Co-paymentThe part of the fee you owe the dentist before or after your insurance carrier has paid its portion. Day & Night Family Dental will help you estimate your co-payment at the time of service.
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Co-paymentMembers can lower the contribution rates for their Comprehensive or Limited Hospital cover by electing to pay a daily co-payment. There are two daily co-payment options - $70 or $100. This means that if you are admitted to a.. Read more Members can lower the contribution rates for their Comprehensive or Lim [..]
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Co-paymentThe amount an insured individual must pay toward the cost of a particular benefit. For example, a plan might require a $30 co-pay for each doctor’s office visit.
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Co-paymentA provision in a medical and health policy which requires the policyholder to bear the difference in room charges as well as other eligible benefits (usually 10% - 20%) described in the policy contrac [..]
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Co-paymentA fixed dollar amount paid by an individual at the time of receiving a covered health care service from a participating provider. The required fee varies by the service provided and by the health plan.
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Co-paymentA fixed amount (for example, $15) you pay for a covered health care service. It is usually charged at the time of service. The amount can vary by the type of covered health care service.
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Co-paymentA daily amount that a member contributes towards their accommodation costs when admitted to hospital, separate to any excess applicable. The amount payable is determined by the cover held and is payab [..]
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Co-paymentCo-payment is a predetermined (flat) fee that an individual pays for health care services, in addition to what the insurance covers. For example, some HMOs require a $20 "co-payment" for each office visit, regardless of the type or level of services provided during the visit. Co-payments are not usually specified by percentages.
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Co-paymentA fixed dollar amount paid by an individual at the time of receiving a covered health care service from a participating provider. The required fee varies by the service provided and by the health plan.
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Co-paymentYou pay a portion of the cost of your prescriptions by paying either the same amount each time (e.g. $5) or a percentage of the total cost (e.g. 20%). If you’re paying a percentage, then you’re encouraged to shop around for the best available dispensing fees and ingredient costs.
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Co-paymentAn arrangement in which an insured must pay a specified amount for services “up front” and the provider pays the remainder of the cost.
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Co-paymentA fixed amount (for example, $15) you pay for a covered health care service, usually when you get the service. The amount can vary by the type of covered health care service.
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Co-paymentFor a hospital policy a co-payment is a set amount that you agree to pay for each day you are in hospital, in exchange for lower premiums. For example, you may agree to pay the first $50 per day in hospital. Most co-payments have a limit on the number of days they apply per stay. It can also be called an overnight excess, daily excess or patient mo [..]
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Co-paymentWhat a consumer pays for each health visit or service received.
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Co-paymentA co-payment is a pre-set charge that an insurance plan requires its members to pay for services, prescriptions or medical supplies. For example, a co-pay for a visit with a specialist may be $25 with one insurance company, while a co-pay for annual teeth cleaning may be $15. The co-pay is different from insurance company to insurance company, and [..]
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Co-paymentThe stated percentage of each covered claim for which the Insured is responsible for paying, as described in the Document of Insurance.
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