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Our website is designed to educate consumers and employers about Health Savings Accounts and Consumer Driven Health Plans. A great place to start learning about HSAs is at our HSA Learning Center. It contains everything you need to know about Health Savings Account health plans.

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The Basics of HSAs

What is a Health Savings Account (“HSA”)?

What Is a “High Deductible Health Plan” (HDHP)?

How can I get a Health Savings Account?

How much does an HSA cost?


What is a Health Savings Account (“HSA”)?
A Health Savings Account is an alternative to traditional health insurance; it is a savings product that offers a different way for consumers to pay for their health care. HSAs enable you to pay for current health expenses and save for future qualified medical and retiree health expenses on a tax-free basis.

You must be covered by a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) to be able to take advantage of HSAs. An HDHP generally costs less than what traditional health care coverage costs, so the money that you save on insurance can therefore be put into the Health Savings Account.

You own and you control the money in your HSA. Decisions on how to spend the money are made by  you without relying on a third party or a health insurer. You will also decide what types of investments to make with the money in the account in order to make it grow.

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What Is a “High Deductible Health Plan” (HDHP)?
You must have an HDHP if you want to open an HSA. Sometimes referred to as a catastrophic health insurance plan, an HDHP is an inexpensive health insurance plan that generally doesn't pay for the first several thousand dollars of health care expenses  (i.e., your deductible) but will generally cover you after that .  Of course, your HSA is available to help you pay for the expenses your plan does not cover.

For 2011, in order to qualify to open an HSA, your HDHP minimum deductible must be at least $1,200 (self-only coverage) or $2,400 (family coverage). The annual out-of-pocket (including deductibles and co-pays) cannot exceed $5,950 (self-only coverage) or $11,900 (family coverage). 

How can I get a Health Savings Account?
Consumers can sign up for HSAs with banks, credit unions, insurance companies and other approved companies. Your employer may also set up a plan for employees as well.

How much does an HSA cost?
Typically, a Health Savings Account has a low monthly service fee ($1-$5 per month) or an annual fee ($25-$50). In addition, there are other fees that may apply depending upon the services you select such as a traditional checks or paper statements.. Most banks provide a complete fee schedule if you request it. Click here for a list of our features and fees.

 

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