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What is a Copayment in the Medicare Part D Plans?
Last Update : 19 October, 2006 

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The  Copayment , according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) is defined as:

In some Medicare health and prescription drug plans, the amount you pay for each medical service, like a doctor’s visit, or prescription. A copayment is usually a set amount you pay. For example, this could be $10 or $20 for a doctor’s visit or prescription. Copayments are also used for some hospital outpatient services in the Original Medicare Plan.

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