September 3, 2015 | Video

Maximum Out-of-Pocket Cost (MOoP)

The Maximum Out-of-Pocket Cost (MOoP) is a limit on how much you can spend out-of-pocket for a Medicare Advantage Plan. Once you reach this amount, you have no more copays for Parts A and B services. All Medicare Advantage Plans have been required to have an out-of-pocket maximum since January 1, 2011.

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