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Understanding Your Out-of-Pocket Maximum
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An out-of-pocket maximum (sometimes called a “MOOP”) is the most you could pay for covered medical services in a year. Once you reach this limit, your insurance covers all additional, in-network healthcare costs. It includes your deductible, coinsurance, and sometimes copays, but not your monthly premiums. The out-of-pocket maximum varies by plan, so it’s important to check your specific plan’s details.
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