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IRS Announces 2016 Contribution Limits for HSAs
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released the allowable contribution limits for health savings accounts (HSAs) for tax year 2016. The announcement also includes the new caps on out-of-pocket costs for high-deductible health plans. Taxpayers must be enrolled in a … Continue reading
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Voluntary Benefits Menu Is Bigger and Better Than Ever
It turns out that there is life beyond major medical. This is important for employers to take to heart because some of the other forms of employer benefits will soon take on increased importance in the medical insurance landscape in … Continue reading
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Tagged 18901, 19102, Collegeville, Doylestown, Group Health Plans, HDHP, HSA, Insurance, Philadelphia, Voluntary Benefits
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Controlling Health Benefit Costs: What We Can Learn from The Best
For all the difficulties with the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, there has been some good news: The rate of increase in health care spending has slowed to about 5.1 percent between 2012 and 2013 – which is … Continue reading
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Tagged 18901, 19102, Affordable Care Act, Bucks County, Doylestown, Employer Subisidies, Health Insurance, Health Savings Accounts, HRA, HSA, New Hope, Philadelphia, PPACA
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Michael Braun, Leading Times Insurance
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Tagged 18901, Aetna, Agent, Broker, CDHP, Collegeville, Doylestown, Exton, Group Health Plans, HealthAmerica, Horsham, HRA, HRIS, HSA, IBC, Independence Blue Cross, Insurance, Medical Insurance, NJ, PA, Payroll, Philadelphia, Save on Health Insurance, Small Group Health Plans, UnitedHealthcare
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RX Discount Card
LeadingTimes RX pg RX Discount Card! Here is an RX discount card that can be used for Prescription drugs. Most of the major pharmacies participate in the program. The program is not insurance and is only a discount drug card. … Continue reading
Health Care Reform Must Address Health Care Costs
With health care costs at a crisis stage, there is no shortage of sweeping health care reform ideas in Washington and throughout the nation. No one will argue that reforms need to take place, but the fundamental question is what … Continue reading
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Tagged employer based plans, free market solutions, Government Controlled Healthcare, Health, Health Insurance, health insurance facts 40 million, Health Savings Accounts, Healthcare Reform, High Deductible health plans, HSA, Insurance, insurance blogs, insurance carriers, liberals, medicare, medicare entitilment, Nationalized Healthcare, OBAMACARE, private market solutions; healthcare reform, public option vs free market, recent charts of number of uninsured americans, Single Payer Health Systems, single payer systems, uninsured americans in the healthcare system, Universal Healthcare
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Benefits and costs of HDHPs, HSAs discussed
In BusinessWeek’s (9/10) The Debate Room blog, Paul Kitchen writes, “The only way to truly reduce healthcare costs is to put as many healthcare dollars in consumers’ pockets as possible through consumer-driven health plans (CDHPs), aka high-deductible health plans (HDHPs). … Continue reading
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Tagged conservatives, cutting costs, Deductibles, employer based plans, free market solutions, Health Insurance, health insurance facts 40 million, Health Savings Accounts, Healthcare Reform, High Deductible health plans, HRA, HSA, Nationalized Healthcare, Obama, OBAMACARE, politics, public option, recent charts of number of uninsured americans, reform, republicans, Single Payer Health Systems, single payer systems, uninsured, uninsured americans in the healthcare system, Universal Healthcare
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Chart Comparing Current Legislation of Healthcare vs Future of Healthcare Reform Bill
Chart on Healthcare ReformPlease look at the charts on Healthcare reform. This chart reviews current regulation of health plans vs future with the Healthcare Refom Bill. It is HR 3200. The term I like to use for this is Candyland. … Continue reading
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MyHeritage.org: Real health care reform
MyHeritage.org: Real health care reform Shared via AddThis
Update on the Actuaries Report
Update on the Actuaries Report Shared via AddThis