Usually with vision and/or eye insurance, there is a co-pay. But there are some cases in which there is none. It all depends on what type of insurance you have.
The copay amount is the different between what the cost of the medical procedure is and what the insurance will cover. Some HMO's have standard copay fees for doctors office visits, other do not. Prescription insurance plans will also have a copay amount, again to cover the cost difference between what the insurance company will pay versus the price of the medication.
That will depend on your health insurance coverage.
Medicaid will pay the copay only if the amount of the copay added to whatever the primary insurance paid is less than or equal to what Medicaid would allow for that charge to begin with. Like charge of $50 for a visit, and the copay is $10 and the primary insurance paid $3 and Medicaid allows $15 for that particular code. Then Medicaid would pay $12.00 of it. This is highly unlikely, though.
That's illegal
This is depending on your company on what your dental insurance plan copay would be. The range for copays for dental ranges from 0-30 dollars.
Office Visits - $20 copay Whenever you go to see your regular doctor you are required to pay a $20 copay.
That's a good attorney question, but I would not think so. Copay and deductable would be medical expenses, not medical insurance.
I have insurance paid for by my employer (primary) and through my husband's employer (secondary). In my experience, I have never had to pay the copay required by my primary because it is covered by my secondary. When I first got married, 2 years ago, I still paid the copay, but the doctor's office would always send me a check for the copay a month later because the secondary paid it.
Depends on your insurance. Ours is ten dollars.
New union contract made a concession on the insurance copay.
Your secondary insurance may not cover a pharmacy copay because it is not viewed as necessary or has not been approved. This is usually associated with premium medications or those which have a preferred drug over the prescribed medication.
Its insurance paid by the insured person each time a medical service is accessed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copay