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A private insurer pays a monthly fee to a local hospital—$10 for each patient. What is this fee called?

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capitation payment
capitation payment

coinsurance payment
coinsurance payment

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The fee paid by a private insurer to a local hospital at a set rate per patient is called a **capitation payment**.
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