copagos
Copago, or copagos, refers to the portion of health-care costs that a patient pays at the point of service, with the remainder covered by a public or private insurer. Copagos are common in health systems that combine public funding with user contributions and can apply to medical consultations, diagnostic tests, procedures, and prescription medicines. They can take the form of a fixed fee per service, a percentage of the cost, or a mix of both, and may vary by service type, patient age, income, or disability status. Many systems also implement annual caps on total copagos or provide exemptions for certain groups.
The rationale behind copagos includes sharing the financial burden of care, discouraging unnecessary or excessive use
Across jurisdictions, copagos vary widely in structure and generosity. Some systems impose higher copagos for elective