What do you have to pay for a regular office visit?

For health insurance, what does it mean when an office visit co-pay is equal to your deductible?

  • For this one insurance plan I'm looking at it says "Office visit co-pay: Deductible Out of Pocket Limit: Equal to deductible amount selected"

  • Answer:

    It means you pay for office visits out of pocket until you have satisfied the annual deductible.

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Ask your health insurance broker. That's why you use an insurance broker to buy health insurance. They'll show you the plans, explain how they work, help you select, help you apply, help you with potential billing and claims issues, and eventually help you find another plan. They're free...so use one. They also do what you're trying to do 12 times a day, 5 days a week, so they're usually pretty good at it.

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You are reading it wrong. It does not say the office visit co-pay is equal to your deductible. It says the Deductible Out of Pocket Limit is equal to deductible amount selected.

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