Articles, tagged with "high deductible health", page 3
15th December 2010
Major medical health insurance coverage is a popular low cost health care option and is available through most large health insurance companies. Major medical rates are typically substantially lower than conventional comprehensive plans and are popular wi...
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Author:
Ed Harris
07th December 2010
Finding a suitable Kentucky medical insurance plan means carefully weighing your options. The best way to do this is to examine quotes from different insurance companies, compare them and then choose the policy that best suits your needs.
Affordable M...
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Author:
Tracy Mc Manamon
01st December 2010
Archer Medical Savings Account (MSAs)
For 2010 & 2011, the minimum annual deductible, maximum annual deductible, and the maximum annual deductible, and the maximum out-of-pocket expenses limit have increased.
2010 Changes
Higher Deductible Health...
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Author:
Sandi Lattin
26th November 2010
Why does the government think it is so important to take away all of our freedoms? Do you think it's because they lack faith in the people? Recently the government admitted the complete overhaul of the current health insurance system was nothing more th...
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Author:
Betty Toms
24th November 2010
Nowadays there is different health insurance available on the market. Policies like Indemnity Health Insurance, HMO Health Maintenance Organization, PPO Preferred Provider Organization, POS Point of Service were available. HAS Health Savings Account Pla...
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Author:
johnson
22nd November 2010
Both Health Savings Accounts and Health Reimbursement Arrangements are considered to be "consumer-driven health care," but what does that really mean? Because both typically work with high-deductible health insurance plans, routine claims are paid for fro...
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Author:
Wiley Long
03rd November 2010
Now it's easier than ever to join the millions of health savings account (HSA) owners who enjoy tax advantages.
How Do You Decide If A Health Savings Account Is Right For You?
To decide whether an HSA plan will save you money, review your taxable in...
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Author:
Wiley Long
03rd November 2010
Most individuals get group health insurance through their employer. The employer pays part of the monthly premium and the employee pays the rest. Individuals not covered in an employer group plan or choose to opt out of such a plan usually purchase an ind...
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Author:
onesourcebenefits
03rd November 2010
Kentucky medical insurance companies offer a whole range of comprehensive and affordable plans for individuals, families, small business, self-employed, students and people who need temporary coverage. Finding the right plan means comparing the options of...
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Author:
Tracy Mc Manamon
03rd November 2010
If you contribute to a health savings account (HSA) then you may qualify to use the contributions to lower your tax liabilities. HSAs are tax-deductible savings plans that allow taxpayers to save for future health expenses. Withdrawals from these accounts...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
26th October 2010
Low cost Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) in Indiana are available. Anthem Blue Cross, Aetna, UnitedHealthOne and Humana feature affordable Indiana HSA plans with low premiums and comprehensive benefits. Assurant and Celtic also offer HSA policies, although...
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Author:
Ed Harris
22nd September 2010
There are certain categories of persons who are in desperate need of an individual health insurance Georgia plan. This includes people who are not receiving benefits through their employer’s group health insurance Georgia policy. Therefore, those individu...
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Author:
Sam Dicosta
18th August 2010
The costs linked to health insurance are constantly on the rise while most small businesses are looking to minimize their budget spendings these days. Due to this the Congress has provided a new viable option for small businesses to keep their employees c...
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Author:
Grace Oaks
18th July 2010
High-deductible health insurance plans can help many Americans who currently face dangerous inequities in healthcare. Such insurance typically costs less in monthly premiums because you agree to pay for your expenses up to a deductible amount. After the d...
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Author:
Wiley Long
14th July 2010
Today USA people find it harder and harder to cope with the ever growing medical expenses and health care costs. Of course, there are many insurance plans available on the market, but not everybody can really afford to pay high premiums on those plans. So...
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Author:
Tomer Maman