Not exact matches
There's not a lot that you can do about your deductible,
coinsurance and out - of - pocket maximum with your health insurance policy
until the next open enrollment period.
For example, if you have a
coinsurance of 20 %, you'll pay 20 % of the cost of covered services
until you reach your out - of - pocket maximum.
If your
coinsurance is 20 %, for example, you would pay 20 % on all covered services
until you reach your out - of - pocket maximum.
So, if your
coinsurance is 20 %, you pay 20 % on all covered services
until reaching your out - of - pocket maximum.
So if you have a 20 %
coinsurance, you'll pay 20 % of the cost of covered services
until you reach your out - of - pocket maximum).
As with
coinsurance, in many cases copayments will not begin
until the consumer has met their deductible.
Even though you're done paying your deductible for the year, you may still owe a copayment or
coinsurance,
until you've met your plan's maximum out - of - pocket for the year.
You don't have to pay
coinsurance, copays, or deductibles again
until next year... usually.