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With low copayments for doctor's visits, the Active Start Plan lets you see a doctor even before spending a large deductible. In fact, Active Start doesn't have a deductible. But don't let the "no deductible" on the plan brochure have you think you won't bear considerable out of pocket expenses in the event of a medical emergency. The Active Start Plan 35 has an individual copayment maximum of $7,500, while Active Start 25's maximum is $6,000. Both plans feature high coinsurance rates of 40%, meaning you will pay 40% of ambulance, x-rays, lab work, and hospital inpatient care until you burn through your copayment maximum.

BEST FOR: Someone looking for a low premiums, and who wants a plan that offers benefits up front, but is willing to risk a large medical bill in the event of a major medical emergency.

PROS: You can see a doctor for a small copay once the plan goes into effect.

CONS: It features no maternity coverage.

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