What is the maximum out-of-pocket limit for coverage?

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The maximum out-of-pocket limit for coverage provided by Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield can vary depending on the specific health plan and individual circumstances. Typically, this limit is established annually and is designed to protect members from high costs associated with healthcare services. The out-of-pocket maximum includes copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles, but it does not usually include premiums or certain costs, like non-covered services. It is important for individuals to review their specific plan documents or the current web page detailing their benefits to obtain precise information related to their coverage. Plans may differ based on the member's location and the type of coverage selected, so understanding the specific provisions of one's plan is essential for effective financial planning.
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Answered Jul 28, 2025

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