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HDHP Enrollment Slipping: What It Means for Employers

InterWest Insurance Services

For years,high-deductible health plans have been the most common type of health insurance that employers offer. The drop in enrollment could reflect a turning point for employees who are increasingly concerned about rising out-of-pocket health care costs and the prospect of not being able to afford a medical emergency.

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Four High Deductible Health Plan Mistakes to Avoid

InterWest Insurance Services

With more than half of all private sector employees enrolled in high-deductible health plans , it’s important that employers have in place certain protocols to ensure that they are a success. HSAs are tax-advantaged accounts that allow enrollees to save up to pay qualified medical expenses.

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Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Medicare: Eligibility, contributions and more

Higginbotham

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) can be a flexible and tax-advantaged way to pay for health care costs. You can build up your HSA with pre-tax contributions and use it for qualified health expenses. If you have qualified employer-sponsored health insurance, you may want to delay Medicare enrollment past age 65.

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Election year impact: What’s next for employee benefits?

WEX Inc.

One intriguing possibility is that lower drug prices could lead to a shift in how employees use tax-advantaged benefits like HSAs and flexible spending accounts (FSAs). While this can lead to more comprehensive benefits for employees, it also means higher costs for employers, which may result in increased premiums.

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Tariffs and Health Benefits: The Hidden Cost Employers May Not Be Able To Ignore

CorpStrat

That cost wont likely stay with the manufacturers it will most likely get passed down to hospitals, doctors, and ultimately, to payors: Medicare, Medicaid, self-funded employers and your insurance carrier. Rising premiums, higher deductibles, and tighter networks. And then the patient. The possible result?

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It’s Time for a Mid-Year Financial Check-Up

Money Talk

In it, I urged a review of tax deductions/credits, tax withholding, budgeting/cash flow, flexible spending accounts, financial goal progress, and investment portfolio status. Now is a good time to explore money-saving strategies to reduce insurance costs. have generally trended up.

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Little-Known Things to Consider When Shopping for Group Health Insurance

Insperity

First and second time group health insurance buyers usually miss the opportunity to buy a health savings account (HSA)-qualified high-deductible health plan (HDHP). HSAs are individually-owned, tax-advantaged accounts that can be used to pay for current or future health care expenses. High-deductible health plans.