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By admin, on May 21st, 2013% And the high-deductible health insurance plan is all part of the new normal:
When Maria and Vadim Brodsky’s then 7-year-old daughter needed an MRI two years ago to examine a tumor in her head, they took her to a hospital in their health plan’s network and were dismayed to receive a $4,500 bill.
The couple . . . → Read More: High-Deductible Health Insurance: My Mama Told Me, You Better Shop Around…
By admin, on May 7th, 2013% Alice Marie Francis believes it’s important to have health insurance, but finding a plan that fit her budget was no easy task. “Money is tight,” says the 50-year-old Burbank mother of two, whose children are insured by their father’s work-based policy.
To make sure she had coverage that didn’t break the bank, she opted for . . . → Read More: High-Deductible Health Insurance Still a Popular Option
By admin, on April 15th, 2013% Don’t forget! Today’s Tax Day and if you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you still have today to contribute to your health savings account (HSA)! And the money’s tax-free!
As a reminder, with an HSA, you can have tax-free money taken out or your paycheck or you can start an account and contribute money . . . → Read More: Tax Season: Last Chance to Fund Your HSA?
By admin, on April 12th, 2013% Don’t forget! We’re heading into the last weekend before Tax Day! If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you still have until April 15th (Monday!) to contribute to your health savings account (HSA)! And the money’s tax-free!
As a reminder, with an HSA, you can have tax-free money taken out or your paycheck or . . . → Read More: Reminder: Have You Contributed to Your HSA Yet?
By admin, on April 8th, 2013% Don’t forget! If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you still have until April 15th to contribute to your health savings account (HSA)! And the money’s tax-free!
As a reminder, with an HSA, you can have tax-free money taken out or your paycheck or you can start an account and contribute money on your . . . → Read More: Reminder: Have Your Contributed To Your HSA?
By admin, on March 30th, 2013% Don’t forget! If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you still have until April 15th to contribute to your health savings account (HSA)! And the money’s tax-free!
As a reminder, with an HSA, you can have tax-free money taken out or your paycheck or you can start an account and contribute money on your . . . → Read More: Reminder: Have You Contributed to Your HSA?
By admin, on March 26th, 2013% For many small business owners, it’s turning into the best, affordable answer:
Nearly a quarter of workers at companies with fewer than 200 workers were covered by such plans last year, compared with 17 percent of workers at larger firms.
Matt Grove and his wife, Annie, own a bagel business in Upstate New York. They . . . → Read More: Small Businesses: Is High-Deductible Health Insurance the Answer?
By admin, on March 14th, 2013% Don’t forget! If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you still have until April 15th to contribute to your health savings account (HSA)! And the money’s tax-free!
As a reminder, with an HSA, you can have tax-free money taken out or your paycheck or you can start an account and contribute money on your . . . → Read More: Tax Season Tip: Have You Contributed To Your HSA?
By admin, on November 23rd, 2012% Interesting letter by one woman to her health insurance company in the Huffington Post this week:
Dear CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield,
I just received your letter, announcing the 20 percent hike in my health insurance premiums, due no doubt to rising health care costs. And I understand how insurance works: The healthy pay for . . . → Read More: Are You Saving All That You Can On Your Healthcare?
By admin, on November 17th, 2012% Open Enrollment season is wrapping up, but we’re still getting a few emails trickling in with questions on employer health insurance plans, so we decided to tackle on the big questions this season: What about high-deductible health insurance?
It’s a huge question this year, because as health insurance costs continue to balloon on employers and . . . → Read More: Open Enrollment: Is High-Deductible Health Insurance the New Black?
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