A health insurance copay (or copayment) is the amount you pay when you visit a doctor. It is a fixed fee that you pay at the time of the doctor's visit, which is separate from your monthly premium and other out-of-pocket costs. Copays can vary depending on the type of service you receive, such as a primary care visit or a specialist visit.
What is a health insurance copay? The amount you pay when you visit a doctor. The amount you pay for insurance each month, regardless of if you go to the doctor. The tip you give to the doctor if you think they did a good job. The amount your insurance will be required to pay after you visit the doctor.
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