The amount you must pay for health care services before your health insurance company will start paying benefits. It may not apply to all services.
A.
Co-pay
B.
Deductible
C.
Premium
D.
Co-Insurance
E.
Out-of-Pocket
2.
Your expenses for medical care that are not reimbursed by insurance. They typically include deductibles, co-insurance and co-payments for covered services plus all costs for services that are not covered.
A.
Co-pay
B.
Deductible
C.
Premium
D.
Co-Insurance
E.
Out-of-Pocket
3.
A fixed amount (for example, $20) you pay for a medical visit or for medication that is covered under your health plan, usually when you receive the service.
A.
Co-pay
B.
Deductible
C.
Premium
D.
Co-Insurance
E.
Out-of-Pocket
4.
A kind of cost-sharing in which the insurance company pays for a percentage of the cost of medical treatment, and the patient pays the rest. This is separate from deductibles and premiums.
A.
Co-pay
B.
Deductible
C.
Premium
D.
Co-Insurance
E.
Out-of-Pocket
5.
The amount that must be paid for your health insurance. You and/or your employer usually pay it monthly, but it may sometimes be paid quarterly or yearly.