A health insurance deductible is the amount you pay for healthcare services before your plan starts paying, while the out-of-pocket maximum is the most you pay annually for in-network care. After meeting the deductible, you pay coinsurance, a percentage of costs, until reaching the out-of-pocket maximum, after which the insurer covers all in-network costs. Higher deductibles usually mean lower premiums, and vice versa.
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