Some Ohio Doctors Cost More Than Others

If you currently have an Ohio health insurance policy, then you probably pay a “copay” on your office visit coverage.  The “copay” is the dollar amount you must pay for your covered office visit. Normally, copays range from $15-$40.

If your doctor does not participate in your Ohio health insurance plan, your out-of-pocket expense will be higher.

The good folks at Humana have put together a video that provides a bit more insight to this topic. I promise…the video is quite informative and pleasantly brief.

 

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Posted by edharris | General Insurance | Monday 13 April 2009 9:40 pm

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  1. Comment by Ohio Health Broker — April 15, 2009 @ 8:36 am

    Yes it is true all doctors have different prices. The average doctor visit will cost around $60 with out insurance. With insurance you might have a copay around $30 with a plan like medical mutual ohio or Aetna. However, it is best to get a health insurance plan with copays. Because all doctors charge different prices.

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