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April 25, 2010
Health Savings Accounts Offer Prescription Savings and Much More
If you’ve heard about the growing popularity of Health Savings Accounts, and want to learn more about they can save you money, HSA for America has online answers, and experienced Personal Advisors available at no cost. Just call HSA for America at 866 749-2039 to set up a convenient time to discuss your questions, and we can help you sort through HSA Plans to see which fit your needs best.
HSA for America also has more unique ways to help you save. Because HSA plans carry high deductibles, you may be paying for more routine doctor visits. HSA for America has negotiated a special arrangement for our members with Consult A Doctor to give members real-time access to licensed physicians by phone. Members can also email their medical concerns, and receive a physician’s response within hours.
With HSA for America, you’ll also benefit from free bill negotiation service similar to the negotiation power that insurance companies and major employers have to negotiate much lower prices than the general public gets. Before paying a medical bill, our members submit claims to our negotiation service. If we can negotiate a reduced bill, you keep 70 percent of the savings! If we are unable to negotiate a price reduction, you pay us nothing. HSA for America website visitors may sign up for bill negotiation at NO COST.
HSA for America is also proud to announce a special program called My HSA Rewards. When you shop with major retailers (including Barnes & Noble, Netflix, Starbucks, Target, and others), you will automatically earn cash rewards of 0.5% to 25% on qualifying purchases. All of your earned rewards accumulate, and can transfer to your HSA when the amount totals $50 or more. At HSA for America, we can help you be smart about how you handle your medical expenses. We’ll help you take advantage of all the money-saving tools (including savings on lab fees and prescription drugs) so you can reduce your annual medical costs, and have more money in your HSA to grow tax-free.
Posted by Wiley Long at April 25, 2010 01:28 AM
