How does family out-of-pocket maximum work?

How does family out-of-pocket maximum work?

If your plan covers more than one person, you may have a family out-of-pocket max and individual out-of-pocket maximums. That means: When the deductible, coinsurance and copays for one person reach the individual maximum, your plan then pays 100 percent of the allowed amount for that person.

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