Most managed care policies require policyholders to make a modest payment—called a copayment—toward the cost of services for each visit to a health care provider. Copayments are usually $10 or less. Although the amount of money collected from copayments may contribute little toward the actual cost of medical services, it does force some cost onto consumers in a way that provides incentives against overusing the health care system. These policies also assume that unless patients pay something for the services they receive, they place little value on those services. Indemnity plans typically do not require policyholders to make a copayment in addition to the deductible amount.