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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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We
also offer these Non-HSA plans Nationwide
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Alabama
Health Insurance in the News
Ala. state employees' insurance rates not raised Alabama state employees will not have to pay any more than the current $15 a month in premiums for health insurance during the next fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.
State employees' insurance premiums won't be raised Alabama state employees will not have to pay any more than the current $15 a month in premiums for health insurance during the next fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.
United Way of Central Alabama's goal for 2010 reflects rising community needs United Way of Central Alabama's goal to raise $37,270,908
What you're saying: Are the insurance giants just upping fees because they can? Readers sound off about high insurance rates in Alabama.
New health center to relieve pressure on ERs A $15 million health center should take pressure off area emergency rooms and improve health care for uninsured patients, according to officials who spoke at a groundbreaking Tuesday.
Primary Health Care - Three Decades Of Federally Mandated Health Care Services Amid all the sound and fury surrounding the national health care debate, the rhetoric and controversy and shouted questions – Is access to medical attention a commodity or a right? Is nationalized health care affordable, or even possible?
Board raises co-pays for Alabama state agency employees and retirees Raises premiums on retirees younger than 65
Austin medical malpractice insurer being sold for $250 million Austin medical malpractice insurer being sold for $250 million
September 1, 2010 Woman suffers minor injuries after wreck 9/1/2010 11:19:00 AM warren less than 1 hour ago: I wonder if Ms Rangel was talking on her cell phone at the time?????????
Robertsdale City Council hears about projects ROBERTSDALE, Ala. — Within the next year, the City of Robertsdale could be reaping the benefits from several improvement projects including a new sidewalk, renovated natural gas lines and better 911 service. At the Robertsdale City Council meeting Monday night, city officials said all these projects are a year or so from completion but they are pleased with the progress being made.
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