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Alabama HSA Insurance
Plans
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The companies that offer plans that qualify
to work with health savings accounts in Alabama are
listed below. The most popular HSA plans in
AL are the SaveRight
HSA plan from Time Insurance Company, the HSA
Saver and HSA 100 plans
from United Healthcare, and the Humana
plans. You can choose a plan to get more information
and apply online.
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- Aetna
is known nationwide as a leader in the
health insurance industry.
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- Humana
offers an excellent value on HSA plans
in many areas. It is often the most
attractively priced plan for large families
or someone looking for a higher deductible.
In addition to hospitalization, this plan
also provides coverage for doctor visits
and prescription drugs, which is something
many of the lowest priced HSA plans don't
do.
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- Imerica
Life and Health Insurance Company
is one of the newest companies to offer
HSA-qualified insurance plans. They
offer the Health Saver One plan
for individuals, and the Health Saver
Family plan for families. The
plans are very competitively priced, especially
for non-smoking, healthy individuals under
the age of 50.
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- UnitedHealthcare
- Underwritten by Golden Rule Insurance
Company offers HSA plans
designed for individuals and families
willing to take additional responsibility
for routine health care expenses.
In most parts of the country, Golden Rule
uses the United Health Care PPO network,
one of the nation's largest and most respected
networks. In the areas in which
Golden Rule utilizes the United Health
Care network, their rates are especially
competitive.
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- Time
One Deductible HSA plans
are among the most popular HSA-compatible
plans we offer nationwide. Time
Insurance, formerly known as Fortis
Health Insurance, is an Assurant
Health member company.
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- World
Insurance Company was founded
in 1903 in Omaha, Nebraska. The
company World is licensed in 46 states
and offers very competitive rates on HSA
products in most areas in which it does
business.
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We
also offer these Non-HSA plans Nationwide
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Alabama
Health Insurance in the News
New Brockton employees get health insurance scare (WTVY Dothan) The employees of New Brockton got a health insurance scare this week.
Shields, Brooks: Presidency 'At Risk' in Outcome of Health Reform Effort (The Online NewsHour) Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the past week, including the rift between the White House and the Supreme Court over President Obama's State of the Union and the ongoing negotiations to pass health care.
ERLC urges phone calls to reps. on health care bill (BPNews.net) WASHINGTON (BP)--The Southern Baptist Convention's public policy entity called March 11 for opponents of a health-care bill to contact their representatives immediately as Congress moves toward what may be decisive action on the controversial legislation.
Senate Health Care Bill Dead on Arrival, Pro-Life House Democrats Say (Fox News) The health care reform bill passed by the Senate on Christmas Eve appears to be dead on arrival in the House, as six anti-abortion Democrats intend to join the ranks of lawmakers who plan to vote against the legislation, Fox News has confirmed
Adam McKay: An Open Letter to the State of Alabama (The Huffington Post) Why would Senator Shelby oppose the Consumer Financial Protection Agency and fight against the interests of the people of Alabama? Simple. Cause the banks and credit card companies give him a ton of cash.
Health care access not exclusively for wealthy (The Decatur Daily) To The Daily : For those who say “no” to health care reform, I say, have you checked the premiums and deductibles that you are paying lately? I imagine not, or perhaps you get your coverage for free.
Experts Highlight Impact of Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines on Cancer Care and Cost (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) HOLLYWOOD, Fla.----The escalating costs of cancer care combined with variations in concordance with evidence-based practice guidelines is putting the United States on a collision course for an impending collapse of its current health care system according to roundtable panelists at the NCCN 15th Annual Conference.
NEW INFO: Teenage Murder Suspect Caught In Huntington (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) A teenager accused of murder in Alabama was caught in Huntington Friday morning.
GOP health care refusal could backfire (CNN) Most Republicans have opposed President Obama's health care bill from the first day he proposed reform. If the House passes the Senate bill in the next few days, it will probably do so without any Republican support.
An Open Letter to the State of Alabama (HuffingtonPost.com via Yahoo! News) Read Adam McKay's other articles on HuffingtonPost.com
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