This video explains the concept of coinsurance in health insurance and its origin:
The prefix "C-O" seen before words like co-worker or co-operate comes from a Latin word meaning "with" or "together.", so "co-insurance" literally means "with the insurance company."
After you've paid your deductible, coinsurance refers to the portion of healthcare costs that you share with your insurance company, typically with the insurance company covering the larger percentage.
Here’s an example: if your insurance plan has 25% coinsurance, it means that after meeting your deductible, you pay 25% of healthcare costs, and your insurance company pays the remaining 75% until you reach your out-of-pocket maximum.
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