co-insurance in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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But more frequently, it involves educating staff on being smart with the plan -- claims, dispensing fees, co-insurance, etc.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The number one reason patients routinely cancel procedures these days is because they can't afford to pay the deductible or co-insurance.
www.digitaljournal.com
If we go outside the network, though, the co-insurance -- a percentage paid for out-of-pocket expenses -- jumps from 20 percent to 40 percent.
www.thefiscaltimes.com
If a drug is $30,000 per year, some patients might not be able to afford to pay the pharmacist their 20% co-insurance (or $6,000).
www.benefitscanada.com
Yet many preventive care services are out of women's reach due to high co-pays, deductibles, and co-insurance.
thinkprogress.org
Prohibits health plans and insurers from charging higher cost-sharing (co-payments or co-insurance) for emergency services that are obtained out of a plan's network.
thehill.com
In addition, like everything else in health care, different insurers cover different brands at different quantities and different co-pays or co-insurance.
ww2.kqed.org
For example if your plan allows $100 for a doctor visit and you've already met your deductible, your co-insurance payment of 20% would be $20.
www.cnn.com
And the skilled nursing facility co-insurance for days 21-100 will also increase, to $164.50 per day, up from $161 in 2016.
www.thenewstribune.com
Often, there are no insurance co-pays, deductibles or co-insurance fees thus avoiding the overhead and complexity of maintaining relationships with insurers.
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