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Health Savings Accounts & Fixed Indemnity Insurance: Can They Help Make More Affordable Health Care?

Why have a health savings account (HSA)?

Because that kind of tax-favored savings account can help you set money aside to deal with the extra costs, like deductibles, copays and coinsurance, involved in having a health plan.

Why choose a fixed indemnity insurance plan with your HSA and major medical plan?

The same reason. A Hospital and Doctor fixed indemnity insurance plan pays a set benefit to you, or in some cases the provider you choose, for covered medical expenses. That’s money that helps take the sting out of those health care costs you still pay even with health insurance. The Hospital and Doctor fixed indemnity plans available vary by state. Check out the options available where you live.

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HSA savings, fixed indemnity insurance benefits

There’s a rise in the number of people choosing the more affordable health insurance premiums that come with a high-deductible health plan. But saving on monthly premiums often means more cost to meet a deductible before insurance kicks in. Both an HSA and a fixed indemnity insurance plan can help you deal with the increased expenses that come with this type of high-deductible medical insurance plan.F16

The HSA lets you carve out some of your income before taxes and put it aside as a safety net of your own money for these medical costs. As an extra incentive, if your HSA is through employment-based health insurance, employers often match some of the funds you save.

The fixed indemnity plan works by paying set benefit amounts for covered medical expenses, some of the most common ones you’re likely to face. You or the provider you want receives the set benefit after you submit a claim for the covered expense. You don’t have to pay a copay, coinsurance, or deductible out of your own pocket to receive the money from a fixed indemnity insurance plan.

 

Taking advantage of an HSA or a fixed indemnity insurance plan

The message is clear: Help exists for both expected and unexpected medical costs. Use these two tools close at hand.

If you have an HSA available, use it to its fullest.

And if your employer doesn’t offer fixed indemnity insurance or if you’re shopping for insurance on your own, learn more about indemnity plans for individuals and families with almost any budget or lifestyle. These plans can provide that insurance benefit to make your medical expenses more manageable.

Want Info on HSAs?

HSACenter.com is a good starting point for learning more about these useful accounts.

 

Note: Some fixed indemnity insurance plans may have a benefit reduction “deductible” option. This isn’t the kind of deductible where you pay your money to cover it. Instead, you choose a lower premium and agree to reduce the benefit you’re paid by a certain amount. Check any fixed indemnity insurance plan you intend to buy for more details.

 

Plans vary by state. Find out which ones are available where you live.

 

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