Articles, tagged with "high deductible health", page 6
16th December 2009
A Health Savings Account, or HSA, is a type of health insurance plan that allows individuals and families to reduce their annual taxable income while, simultaneously, storing money away that they can use to pay for qualifying medical expenses. Much like a...
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Wiley Long
27th November 2009
Working for Uncle Sam is really good in many different ways. On thing that appeals to many people is the health insurance coverage that you can get . Every one needs health care and with a job that has it as a benefit it is so much more affordable.
Any...
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JenB
27th November 2009
Working for Uncle Sam is really good in many different ways. On thing that appeals to many people is the health insurance coverage that you can get . Every one needs health care and with a job that has it as a benefit it is so much more affordable.
Peo...
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JenB
26th November 2009
A Health Savings Account is a type of health insurance plan that allows individuals and families to reduce their annual incomes while, simultaneously, storing money away that they can use to pay for qualifying medical expenses. Much like an IRA, the money...
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Author:
Wiley Long
25th November 2009
More and more people now have the opportunity to choose Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) over other, more traditional, health insurance coverage - more companies and financial institutions offer this option than ever before. For the healthcare consumer, thi...
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Author:
Dillon Norris
17th November 2009
Chicago health insurance rates have been increasing much faster than inflation making it difficult to afford an Illinois health plan. One strategy to save hundreds of dollars a year is to move to a high deductible health plan (HDHP).
High deductible pl...
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Author:
mrkropp
09th November 2009
The cost of health insurance has rocketed over the years. Many have cited the increased the use of health care services as a reason. As a result, any form of healthcare reform must reduce spending. Some people fear that a public option run by the governme...
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Yamileth Medina
06th November 2009
You really can't teach your kids too soon how to handle their finances. It has been shown that when parents use rudimentary techniques about saving for small children that they will learn the value of watching their money. This will carry over until they ...
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Author:
JenB
03rd November 2009
Health insurance plans are nowadays quite common and very affordable and available from a number of top notch health insurance companies working as insurance carriers. Even though there are a number of options available for the coverage option. Some promi...
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Article Publisher
29th October 2009
Yes, health insurance entails spending. But it is a necessary spending, as the absence of health coverage can be devastating for your family in the long run. If unpredictable healthcare needs arise, as unpredictable things are wont to do, you can safely a...
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Author:
aertech
28th October 2009
The most successful and popular healthcare reform that has already taken place was in 2004 - Health Savings Accounts. This is a special account that workds like an IRA, where anyone with a qualifying high-deductible health insurance plan can put aside pr...
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Wiley Long
27th October 2009
The most successful and popular healthcare reform that has already taken place started in 2004 - Health Savings Accounts. This is a special account kind of like an IRA, where anyone with a qualifying high-deductible health insurance plan can put aside pr...
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Author:
Wiley Long
27th October 2009
What is your deductible if you are not covered by an insurance plan? Think about it...it is infinite. You need to consider a catastrophic health plan that you can afford. A high deductible health plan has a much lower deductible than "infinite".
The I...
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Author:
Richard Day
12th October 2009
As medical costs increase, employers and employees alike scramble to beat costs. Workers search for convenience and affordability. When they can't meet these goals, they often go without medical care, sacrificing their health. Employers look for attractiv...
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Author:
mcj1012
06th October 2009
The cost of healthcare in the U.S. seems to increase every year and is getting very expensive. With the economy the way it is, and less money available for medical expenses, it is imperative that everyone re-evaluates their health insurance coverage.
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