copay
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of copay
1970–75
Example Sentences
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For patients who have to pay the full price or a copay based on a percentage of list price, the price cuts will mean lower costs.
Patients with insurance who pay a fixed monthly copay might not see much of a change.
“When you go to urgent care, you pay a $75 copay, and they’re like, ‘it’s viral and there’s nothing we can do for you,’” Jespersen said.
From Salon
Zielinski noted that his automatic refills included only prescriptions that are covered by his drug plan without any copay, so he doesn’t have a strong financial motivation to slow the shipments.
So, instead, I will save myself the insurance copay and opt for the cheaper choice: studying the maneuvers of one Ms. Goop.
From Salon
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