noun
- a fixed amount of money that an insured person pays for a medical service or prescription drug, with the insurance company paying the rest
Usage: common in U.S. health insurance; also spelled co-pay
Examples
- My copay for a doctor's visit is $25.
- The prescription has a $10 copay at the pharmacy.
- Insurance plans with lower premiums often have higher copays.
- She paid her copay and waited to see the dentist.
- Many employers offer health plans with reasonable copays.
- The copay structure varies depending on the type of care you receive.