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The market for HSA plans in Florida is
particularly competitive, so there are some very low
rates available on these plans. The most popular
HSA plans are with Humana, and United Healthcare/Golden
Rule. After choosing a health insurance plan,
you will need to set up your health savings account.
You can set up your account with a local bank in FL,
or choose from the list of our preferred HSA
administrators.
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- Aetna
is known nationwide as a leader in the health insurance industry.
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Cigna Health Insurance has been helping people in FL lead healthier,
more secure lives for more than 125 years. CIGNA offers affordably priced coverage
for both HSA and non-HSA coverage in Florida.
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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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- Time
One Deductible HSA
plans offer 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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We
also offer these Non-HSA plans Nationwide
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