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	<title>New answer on: Does Medicare Have Copays?</title>

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		<title>By: Joann Quinn</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[Original Medicare Part A &#038; B do not come with Co-Pays.  You are, however, responsible for  deductibles and co-insurance.

Co-pays are mostly associated with Medicare Advantage Plans and Prescription Drug Plans.  The co-pays do have a wide range from one Plan to the next, so it is always a good idea to review the Outline of Coverage for the Plan you have or may be considering.

If you have a Medigap Plan (also known as Medicare Supplement insurance), there is one standardized plan that does have co-pays.  With Plan N, the customer is responsible for co-pays for doctor visits.  The co-pay will not be more than $20 for an office visit.  Plan N also requires a $50 co-pay for an emergency room visit.  This co-pay is waived if you are admitted into the hospital.]]></description>

		

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