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- noun Plural form of
coinsurance .
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Examples
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While most find it affordable, there are many costs associated with it such as coinsurances, premiums, deductibles, and depending on a particular consumer's needs, not all services may be covered.
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Insurance will cover a chunk of this, but high premiums, deductibles, coinsurances and related expenses are substantial.
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Many health plans say they would not be willing to go at risk for payment of coinsurances and other Medicaid services ordered by out of plan physicians.
Testimony Before The U.S. Senate Special Committee On Aging 1997
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Medicaid acts as their Medigap or Medicare plan policy, covering the coinsurances and deductibles and providing extended coverage when Medicare coverage runs out.
Testimony Before The U.S. Senate Special Committee On Aging 1997
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This policy must be revised to allow states to manage all of their costs including coinsurances and deductibles through enrollment in managed care plans.
Testimony Before The U.S. Senate Special Committee On Aging 1997
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Utah, which also requires enrollment of dual eligibles in Medicaid managed care in some parts of the State, has been allowed to include the coinsurances and deductibles in the health plan's capitation rate, making the plan responsible for paying any out of network providers.
Testimony Before The U.S. Senate Special Committee On Aging 1997
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Medicare Savings Programs help off-set some of the extraneous costs of Medicare, including co-payments, coinsurances, deductibles and premiums.
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