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Out-of-Pocket Maximums: How Generic Copays Count Toward Deductibles in Health Insurance
Generic copays don't count toward your health insurance deductible-but they do count toward your out-of-pocket maximum. Learn how this works, why it matters, and how to avoid costly misunderstandings in 2026.
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