Archive for February, 2009

Health Insurance – How to Cover Everyone

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Arthur Levine asked: Please feel free to use this article as long as credit is given to the resource box.Keywords: Health Insurance, Health Savings Accounts, Universal Coverage, Health Care, Disease Prevention© Copyright Arthur Levine 2007Words: 631There is now a substantial portion of the population in the United States, which is ...

Otc Drugs

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

chad kimball asked: At some time or another in your life, you will need to buy over the counter medications (OTC drugs). Maybe you have a headache or heartburn, in which case you would need to get an over the counter pain reliever or an over the counter antacid medication. ...

Healthcare and the Family Budget – What is a Health Savings Account and Do you Need It?

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Linda Shute asked: Healthy children are easier on the household budget unfortunately not everyone is so blessed so what do you do? When considering the family budget and being a good parent, providing quality healthcare at a reasonable price is right up there with the mortgage payment, car payments and ...

How to Use Your Health Savings Account to Slow Down Your Ageing Process

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Wiley Long asked: One of the best aspects of having a Health Savings Account is that you can control your medical care. If you want to have a medical test or procedure done that is not covered by your health insurance, you pay for it with pre-tax money from your ...

How to Use a Medical Bill Negotiator to Lower Your Health Savings Account Expenses

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Wiley Long asked: Medical Bill Negotiation companies are familiar with the discounts negotiated by large companies, insurance companies, PPO networks, and other big players, so are familiar with what the "lowest available price" might be.  If you use one of these services, you only pay if they are indeed able ...

7 Things You Should Know About Health Savings Account Plans

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

deanrichard77 asked: Health savings accounts (HSAs) are wildly popular. Since their introduction in 2004, approximately 2.5 million Americans have enrolled in these so-called consumer-driven health plans. But, alas, HSA plans are not for everyone.Here are some pointers to help you consider whether an HSA will benefit you and your family.1. ...

Meeting Your Family’s Health Needs With An HSA

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Joseph Kenny asked: Making sure that your family is able to stay healthy partly depends on having a good health insurance program for them. One of the more recent new additions to the health insurance industry is called the Health Savings Account (HSA). This new program enables you to have ...

A 5 Step Plan to Health Care Savings

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

deanrichard77 asked: With more and more small companies opting not to provide health benefits, more individuals and their families are being forced to purchase affordable health insurance on their own.  But this can be easier said than done.One of the most common mistakes that can be made is to try ...

Hsa’s Affordable Health Insurance

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Onome Okwuosa asked: With living costs consistently on the rise in the UK many individuals and families are finding they are being forced to cut corners on things they never would have dreamt of. Health matters and their related products has been one of the sectors recently hit by the ...

Using Your Health Savings Account to Find Your Risk for Dozens of Diseases

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Wiley Long asked: Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a key aspect of what is known as "consumer-driven healthcare", in which you the consumer - not your employer, the government, or an insurance company - are making the important decisions about your health coverage. When you have an HSA, you are ...