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Co-payment Coverage

Understand how co-payments work—and how to reduce your costs.

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Co-payments can significantly affect how much you spend on healthcare. April International’s MyHealth plan allows expats to customise their plan with or without co-payments to better manage premiums and out-of-pocket costs.

What is a Co-payment?

A co-payment is the fixed percentage or amount you agree to pay for each medical service, with the insurer covering the rest.

How It Works

  • You can choose to have no co-payment or include one to reduce your premium

  • Typical options: 10%, 20%, or higher depending on plan design

  • Applies mostly to outpatient services (e.g., consultations, diagnostics)

Benefits & Considerations

  • Lower premiums when selecting co-pay options

  • Transparent and flexible cost-sharing structure

  • Ideal for healthy expats who want major risk protection only

⚠ You’ll pay a portion of each outpatient bill (e.g., GP, specialist visits)

Next Steps

Let’s find the right balance between coverage and affordability.

     👉 Customise Your Plan with or Without Co-payment
    👉 Speak to a Health Insurance Advisor Today

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"Deductibles are the amount you pay before insurance kicks in, while co-payments require you to share part of the cost. Low premiums often mean high deductibles - know what you’ll pay out of pocket before choosing a plan."

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