
October 14, 2009
Chicago (InsuranceAgents.com) – America is divided between those who want universal healthcare provided by the government and those who don’t. While Capitol Hill sorts out the mess there is health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and the health savings plan. According to an article recently published on InsuranceAgents.com, the health savings plan was signed into law by former President Bush in 2003 and offers Americans another option for healthcare.
The article titled, ‘Health Savings Plan: Something To Consider’ states, “A health savings plan is not for everyone but is one of the ever-growing options Americans have in terms of health care. Because health is one of the most unpredictable aspects of life and medical attention is so expensive, some kind of health care is necessary for all Americans.” Fill out a form now to compare quotes.
With a health savings plan, the consumer has the following advantages:
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Another way to pay for the costly expense of quality healthcare.
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A tax-free way to pay for medical costs while also saving for future qualified medical and retiree health costs.
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Freedom and power over the funds in the health savings plan and the ability to use it for investments without having to worry about approval from an insurance company.
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The benefits of the very low premiums that come with a high deductible health plan.
The health savings plan is just scratching the surface of healthcare options in America. Those with very limited funds who can’t afford a health insurance policy or health savings plan, should look into government funded programs such as Medicare or Medicaid.
Visit InsuranceAgents.com today to learn more about starting a health savings plan or to compare health insurance quotes for affordable and extensive coverage.
Staff contribution: Kyle Fitzsimmons