Friday, January 7, 2011
What is Out-of-Pocket Maximum?
Out-of-pocket maximum is the combination of deductible plus coinsurance. If a plan had a $2000 deductible and coinsurance maximum of $2000, the out-of-pocket maximum would be $4000. Most carriers do not add these two together, instead they describe the deductible and coinsurance as separate totals.
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