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  • Co-Pay Cards App
  • Cost Savings
    • Co-Pay Patient Assistance Programs
    • Insurance Primer
    • Pump and Sensor Purchase Guide
  • Guide to Insulin Dosing
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InsulinWorx prints easy-to-use dosing sheet for your clients. Registration requires user and practice information. Usernames and practice info can be printed on the dosing sheet to identify the maker of the chart.

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Total amount you will pay out of your own pocket toward your medical expenses.

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A co-payment or co-insurance is just that — you and your insurance agree to co-pay for a healthcare expense. Insurance plans require you pay either a percentage or a fixed amount of the cost of a drug or health related expense.

Learn more

The deductible is the amount of money you must pay out of your own pocket before your insurance will start paying/covering for other healthcare expenses. This can be a very small amount or thousands of dollars.

Learn more

The deductible is the amount of money you must pay out of your own pocket before your insurance will start paying/covering for other healthcare expenses. This can be a very small amount or thousands of dollars.

Learn more

A co-payment or co-insurance is just that — you and your insurance agree to co-pay for a healthcare expense. Insurance plans require you pay either a percentage or a fixed amount of the cost of a drug or health related expense.

Learn more

Total amount you will pay out of your own pocket toward your medical expenses.

Learn more

Total amount you will pay out of your own pocket toward your medical expenses.

Learn more

When insurances contract with venders who supply drugs or medical supplies, the venders agree to accept a maximum or discounted amount for various items.

For example, a pharmacy may charge $800 for a medication, but the insurance may only allow a charge of $650 based on their contract with the vender. The pharmacy accepts the $650 as payment-in-full. The insurance will pay up to $650, minus co-pays and deductibles.

When insurances contract with venders who supply drugs or medical supplies, the venders agree to accept a maximum or discounted amount for various items.

For example, a pharmacy may charge $800 for a medication, but the insurance may only allow a charge of $650 based on their contract with the vender. The pharmacy accepts the $650 as payment-in-full. The insurance will pay up to $650, minus co-pays and deductibles.

When insurances contract with venders who supply drugs or medical supplies, the venders agree to accept a maximum or discounted amount for various items.

For example, a pharmacy may charge $800 for a medication, but the insurance may only allow a charge of $650 based on their contract with the vender. The pharmacy accepts the $650 as payment-in-full. The insurance will pay up to $650, minus co-pays and deductibles.

A co-payment or co-insurance is just that — you and your insurance agree to co-pay for a healthcare expense. Insurance plans require you pay either a percentage or a fixed amount of the cost of a drug or health related expense.

Learn more

The deductible is the amount of money you must pay out of your own pocket before your insurance will start paying/covering for other healthcare expenses. This can be a very small amount or thousands of dollars.

Learn more