These co-pay fees may vary among insurers but will typically be $25 or less. For example, a co-pay plan may require the insured to pay $25 per doctor visit or $10 per prescription up to a specified coverage limit. To see if your insurance plan has a co-pay option, check your contract. If there is a co-pay option, it will usually be one set amount for doctor visits, emergency room visits and other medical services.
• Amount not covered by health insurance
• Charge for visiting the doctor
• Doctor's visit fee for the insured
• Doctor's visit outlay
• Fee for many a doctor's visit
• Figure in a doctor's office
• H.M.O. requirement, usually
• Health insurance charge
• HMO cost
• HMO outlay
• Insurance figure
• Insurance holder's burden
• Insured patient's cost
• Insured patient's med cost
• Insured patient's outlay
• Insured's amount
• Insured's contribution
• Insured's responsibility
• Insured's share of the fee
• Medical plan chip-in
• Number on a health-insurance card
• One's share of a medical bill, maybe
• Patient contribution
• Retire debt jointly
• Word on a health-insurance card