This is the most amount of money that you will spend in a policy period (usually a calendar year) before your health insurance will pay for 100% up to the allowed limit. The max out-of-pocket (MOOP) does not include premiums and usually does not include cost for services not covered by your health insurance. Some insurance plans do not include your shared cost or out of network cost either.
What is a maximum out of pocket limit?
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