Co-insurance
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Term | Co-insurance |
Short definition | co-insurance - (pronounced) (KOH-in-SHOOR-ents) The amount of money not covered by a patient's health insurance that the patient pays for each healthcare service. For example, if a plan covers 80% of the cost of a service, the deductible that the patient pays is the remaining 20% of the cost |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
co-insurance - (pronounced) (KOH-in-SHOOR-ents) The amount of money not covered by a patient's health insurance that the patient pays for each healthcare service. For example, if a plan covers 80% of the cost of a service, the deductible that the patient pays is the remaining 20% of the cost
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Co-insurance
- Wikipedia's article - Co-insurance
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