Posts Tagged ‘health savings account’
Posted on: December 6th, 2012 by SamTabes
Health care reform has ensured that many preventative health care visits are covered by health insurance without any copays or copayments. Preventative services should be free of charge, even when it comes to high-deductible health insurance plans. Unfortunately, about 20% of people who responded to a recent survey from the December issue of Health [...]
Posted on: November 18th, 2011 by BlogAdmin
This is the time of year when people are applying for HSA eligible health plans with the most advantageous effective dates of January 1. One of the things that is important to understand when applying for an HSA, is what medical expenses are considered to be qualified medical expenses and thus will go against your [...]
Posted on: August 23rd, 2010 by ymedina
Humana One health insurance is known for having a variety of health plan options to choose from. In today’s environment, with changing health insurance, this is more important than ever. They also have many discount programs that apply to a range of consumers. One of the more popular type of plans is Copay Plans which [...]
Posted on: February 24th, 2010 by ymedina
Health savings accounts are a useful tool many consumers can use to save wisely. A health savings account (HSA) is an alternative to a traditional health insurance policy. It can be used along with your health insurance as well. It’s a savings account that allows you to pay for health care items out of this [...]
Posted on: October 4th, 2009 by ymedina
State Farm Health Insurance understands the variety of needs their customers have. They have a marketing relationship with Time Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, (Assurance Health), which enables them to assist each individual. This information was obtained from State Farm’s health insurance web page. State Farm is offering individual medical insurance coverage, short term medical coverage [...]
Posted on: March 16th, 2009 by ymedina
Since the Healthy Indiana government-subsidized health care program was opened to adults without children in January 2008, it has given thousands greater access to Indiana health insurance. According to the Courier-Journal‘s Leslie Stedman Weidenbener, the plan has been so successful that many people are on a waiting list to enroll (due to limited program funds). [...]
Posted on: February 5th, 2009 by ymedina
Several individual health plans from AvMed have been introduced in Florida’s Miami-Dade and Broward counties, states a press release. They suggest these plans would be most appropriate for these groups: self-employed individuals students early retirees people laid off/between jobs The AvMed Individual Health policies’ benefits include some preventative care without a deductible, a [...]
Posted on: September 16th, 2008 by JPAL
Health Savings Accounts, more commonly known as HSA, were launched by the government in the 4Q of 2003. Initially the effectiveness of these health insurance vehicles was questioned, due to the slow adoption rate by Americans, but now five years later HSAs have proven to be a great way to save money if you understand [...]
Posted on: August 12th, 2008 by BlogAdmin
As written in Charleston.net, nearly 10% of South Carolina residents (nearly 400,000) are “underinsured” (defined as a person who spends 10% or more of their income on out-of-pocket medical expenses, or has a deductible that equaled 5% or more of their income). Lacking sufficient health insurance coverage is a dangerous proposition, you could be a [...]