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Missouri seems to have a lot of independent
thinkers who want to control their own healthcare.
Health savings accounts are very popular in MO, as
evidenced by the number of insurance companies offering
plans in the state. You can run instant
quotes of all available HSA plans in the state,
and get details on any of these plans from our site.
The most popular plans are through United Healthcare/Golden
Rule, and with Time plans offered through Assurant
Health.
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- Aetna
is known nationwide as a leader in the health insurance industry.
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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 the state of Missouri.
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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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- 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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We
also offer these Non-HSA plans Nationwide
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Missouri
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.
Q&A with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius: Promises health care reform is beneficial Sebelius talks with The Oregonian about the federal effort to redesign health insurance markets and expand coverage to millions of uninsured Americans. It remains to be seen whether it can be done without driving up costs or imposing limits that prove unacceptable to the majority of Americans who have health coverage.
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...
Florida voters can’t strip down Obama health-care bill, judge rules The Florida Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a ballot initiative that sought to amend the state’s constitution to establish that Florida residents have a right to refuse to purchase mandatory health insurance – including under President Obama’s reform effort.
Health briefs for Aug. 25 MEADOWLANDS TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Assisted Living at the Meadowlands, 135 Meadowlands Estates Lane in O'Fallon, will mark its first year of providing care to seniors with a Resident Appreciation Celebration on Aug. 29.
Fla. justices nix health care amendment A measure intended to let voters voice opposition to the U.S. health care overhaul was kicked off Florida's Nov. 2 ballot Thursday by the state Supreme Court, along with two other proposed state constitutional amendments.
Minn. governor directs state to decline health reform Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty directed state agencies on Tuesday to decline all discretionary participation in federal healthcare reform, throwing up roadblocks to President Barack Obama's goal of providing health insurance to all Americans.
First Edition: September 2, 2010 Today's headlines include reports about a new study examining the impact of the health overhaul on the small business workforce.
Health care, redistricting and tax amendments cut from Nov. 2 ballot The state Supreme Court has upheld judges' rulings to remove three proposed state constitutional amendments, all offered by the Legislature, from Florida's Nov. 2 ballot.
Sky Harbor lands new USO center Lounge will cater to soldiers, veterans, families.
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