What is coinsurance?
A. An insurance plan in which you are exclusively responsible for copays (Example: You pay $30 for office visits, $75 for the ER, and that's the extent of your costs.)
B. An insurance plan in which you meet a high deductible before any of your care is covered (Example: You pay 100% up until you've met the $3000 deductible.)
C. An insurance plan in which your insurance does not pay the full cost of care, but will cover a percentage (Example: They cover 80% and you pay 20%.)
D. An insurance plan in which you only pay the costs of emergency care (Example: A yearly check-up is covered, but you're responsible for 100% of an ER visit)
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