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Understanding Coinsurance in Insurance Policies
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[QUOTE="Leah Kelvin, post: 343089, member: 106815"] A coinsurance provision is a policy that obliges the policyholder to share the costs with the insurance provider, following satisfaction of the deductible. It’s widely used in property and health coverage. Once one pays the deductible, then after that it becomes effective to pay coinsurance which is usually expressed as a percentage. There is also an out-of-pocket maximum amount that should be covered by an insured, any remaining expenses will be catered for by insurance company. For instance, with an 80/20 coinsurance provision and $1,000 deductible, after deductibles are made available this implies that 80% of covered expenses will be paid by insurance company. Risk-sharing cost control and aligning interests between insured and insurer are facilitated through coinsurance. Knowing your responsibilities on coinsurance can save you from spending unnecessarily. Financial plan should consider choosing appropriate coinsurance percentage. [/QUOTE]
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