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Residents
of Colorado are fortunate to have a large number of
insurance companies competing for their business.
The best HSA plan will depend on your age, zip code,
and your particular needs. The most popular
plans in CO that are qualified to work with Health
Savings Accounts are with Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
and Humana.
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- Aetna
is known nationwide as a leader in the health insurance industry.
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- Anthem
Blue Cross Blue Shield is one of the most widely known and trusted
names in the health insurance industry. Blue Cross Blue Shield has one of
the most competitive HSA plans in Colorado, they have the largest PPO network,
and they have a reputation for excellent customer service.
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Cigna Health Insurance has been helping people in CO lead healthier,
more secure lives for more than 125 years. CIGNA offers affordably priced coverage
for both HSA and non-HSA coverage in Colorado.
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- Humana
offers several different HSA plans that provide an excellent value in most areas,
both with and without outpatient prescription coverage.
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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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- Time/Assurant
offers the nation's most popular HSA plans. Time
Insurance, formerly known as Fortis Health, is an Assurant
Health member company.
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- United
Healthcare / Golden Rule 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 Healthcare
PPO network, one of the nation's largest and most respected networks. In
the areas in which Golden Rule utilizes the United Healthcare network, their rates
are especially competitive.
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also offer these Non-HSA plans Nationwide
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Colorado
Health Insurance in the News
Health Reform Politics: Florida Court on ballot question; Repeal campaign touted by Conservatives; Nebraska flap The Florida Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that targeted the new federal-health reform law, ruling that state lawmakers included misleading wording that could not be fixed.
Florida voters can’t strip down Obama health-care bill, judge rules Florida was one of four states – along with Arizona, Oklahoma, and Colorado – with a ballot initiative this November to potentially override the health-care bill mandate that all Americans must have health insurance. But a Florida court said the ballot language was 'misleading.’
David Sirota: A Transpartisan Uprising Against the Individual Insurance Mandate Could there be a transpartisan, left-right-center coalition forming against the unpopular individual health insurance mandate in the recently passed health care bill? Perhaps, if you...
Critical condition St. Patrick audit leaves some dependents uninsured by Matthew Frank Hank McClain has worked at St. Patrick Hospital since 1974, and the hospital has long provided he and his wife, Mardia Parker, health insurance. But on Wednesday, McClain says, Parker was dropped from his health insurance policy because their common law marriage—which is recognized by the state of Montana—wasn't acknowledged by ...
Health-care choice proposal OK’d for November ballot Choosing a health care provider should be a right guaranteed to all Coloradans says a citizens’ initiative approved for the statewide ballot Thursday — but a Colorado lawmaker contends theres potential loopholes that may limit choice should the amendment pass.
GEORGE WILL: Showdown in Colorado Put away the pitchfork metaphors that are prevalent in this season of populist ferment: Colorado’s Senate contest is a duel of distinguished diplomas.
Virtual health care database available The search for a new doctor just became easier thanks to a new local online resource.
First state program begins to cover uninsured In the first step implementing health care reform, about 200 people will begin receiving medical care today from GettingUSCovered, a state program for people with pre-existing medical conditions who were turned down by traditional insurance companies. The three-year program is a partnership between Rocky Mountain Health Plans, CoverColroado, and the U.S. Deaprtment of Health and Human [...]
Summit County Care clinic celebrates being a safety net for locals without insurance FRISCO — Summit Community Care Clinic, along with Colorado's other community-funded safety net clinics, is celebrating Safety Net Clinic Week through Friday. And, as part of the celebration, state policy makers and candidates for office will visit the Care Clinic facility this week in Frisco.
Weekend Update: Use of high deductible insurance plans rises; Rubio assails health law; Medicaid vs. schools The New York Times takes a look at the use of high deductible health insurance plans linked to tax exempt savings accounts and points out that although the plans have been growing in use, the new federal health law may make them "less attractive, if new rules, yet to be announced, require lower deductibles and impose other restrictions."
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