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Out-of-Pocket Max Remaining: $7,000 Cap, $1,000 Paid So Far

With a $7,000 out-of-pocket maximum and $1,000 already paid, you have $6,000 in remaining cost-sharing exposure plus $1,800 in upcoming premiums.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter your plan's annual out-of-pocket maximum for in-network care.
  2. Enter how much cost-sharing you've already paid this year.
  3. Enter your monthly premium and the number of premium months remaining.
  4. Read your remaining exposure and worst-case total to set your emergency fund.

Calculate your remaining out-of-pocket exposure when you have paid $1,000 toward a $7,000 annual maximum.

Frequently asked questions

Do premiums count toward my out-of-pocket maximum?
No. Premiums are excluded from the out-of-pocket maximum. This calculator adds them separately so your worst-case total reflects the real money you'd spend.
What counts toward the out-of-pocket maximum?
Your deductible, coinsurance, and copays for covered in-network care all count. Premiums, out-of-network charges, and non-covered services generally do not.
Why should I know my worst-case health cost?
It tells you the emergency fund you need to weather a serious illness or accident. Once you hit the out-of-pocket maximum, the insurer covers 100% of further in-network care.