1. What is the difference between a deductible and a copayment in health

insurance?

A) A deductible is the amount the insured pays before the insurance

company pays anything, while a copayment is a fixed amount the insured

pays for each service or visit.

B) A deductible is a fixed amount the insured pays for each service or

visit, while a copayment is the amount the insured pays before the

insurance company pays anything.

C) A deductible is the percentage of the cost of a service or visit that the

insured pays, while a copayment is a fixed amount the insured pays for 

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