Health insurance glossary
Every term you'll meet when choosing and using a plan, in plain English.
C
Your percentage share of a cost after you meet the deductible. If your coinsurance is 20%, you pay 20% and the plan pays 80% until you reach your out-of-pocket maximum.
Full definition →A flat fee for a specific service, for example $30 for a doctor visit or $10 for a generic drug. Some copays apply even before you meet the deductible.
Full definition →Extra savings that lower your deductible, copays, and out-of-pocket maximum if your income qualifies. CSRs are only available on Silver marketplace plans.
Full definition →D
What you pay out of pocket for covered care each year before the plan starts paying its share. Many preventive services are free even before you meet it.
Full definition →E
A statement from your insurer after a claim showing what was billed, what the plan paid, and what you owe. It is not a bill.
Full definition →F
An employer account that lets you set aside pre-tax money for medical costs. Unlike an HSA, funds usually must be used within the plan year ("use it or lose it").
Full definition →The list of prescription drugs your plan covers, organized into tiers that set your cost. A drug not on the formulary may not be covered at all.
Full definition →H
A Health Reimbursement Arrangement is employer money that reimburses your medical costs. An ICHRA reimburses you for an individual health plan you buy yourself.
Full definition →A tax-advantaged savings account you can use with an HDHP. Contributions, growth, and withdrawals for qualified medical costs are all tax-free, and the balance is yours to keep.
Full definition →A plan with a higher deductible and a lower premium that meets IRS limits, which makes it eligible to pair with a Health Savings Account.
Full definition →I
In-network providers have agreed to your plan's rates, so you pay less. Out-of-network providers have not, so you usually pay much more, and that spending may not count toward your out-of-pocket maximum.
Full definition →M
The ACA categories (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum) that describe how you and the plan split costs. They reflect cost-sharing, not the quality of care.
Full definition →N
The doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies your plan has contracted with. In-network care costs the least; out-of-network care can cost full price.
Full definition →O
The yearly window when you can sign up for or change a plan. ACA marketplace open enrollment generally runs November 1 to January 15 in most states.
Full definition →The most you can pay in a year for covered, in-network care. Once you reach it, the plan pays 100% of covered costs for the rest of the year. Premiums do not count toward it.
Full definition →P
The fixed amount you pay every month to keep your plan active, whether or not you use any care.
Full definition →Income-based financial help that lowers your monthly premium on an ACA marketplace plan. It is based on your estimated income for the coverage year.
Full definition →Services like annual check-ups, vaccines, and recommended screenings that in-network plans must cover at no cost to you, even before you meet your deductible.
Full definition →Approval your plan requires before it will cover certain services or drugs. Without it, the plan can deny the claim.
Full definition →S
A window to enroll outside open enrollment after a qualifying life event, such as losing coverage, moving, marriage, a new baby, or being newly offered an ICHRA.
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