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Health
savings accounts are very popular in more rural states
like Montana. We offer HSA plans in MT from
three different insurance companies, Time, Celtic,
and World. Time, formerly known as Fortis, has
been offering HSA plans since they first become available
in January 2004. The most popular plan is the
Time SaveRight HSA.
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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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We
also offer these Non-HSA plans Nationwide
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Montana
Health Insurance in the News
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 ...
Montana Gov. Seeks Cheaper Drugs For Residents; Legal Immigrants May Lose Health Insurance In Mass. The Associated Press: "Gov. Brian Schweitzer, cooking up a new plan to get cheaper prescription drugs for state residents, said he wants to let every Montanan get discounted medicine through Medicaid." It's his most recent idea about how "to either import cheaper name-brand prescriptions or to otherwise bypass what he sees as exorbitant prices charged by 'drug cartels.'" His previous proposals ...
Baucus meets with locals to discuss small business boost, jobs, health care Sen. Max Baucus started his small business listening session in Columbia Falls last week by asking those in attendance to throw their toughest questions at him.
Command post: Laurel graduate, stationed in Iraq , to start Montana Governor’s Cup half marathon If all goes as planned, runners in the Montana Governor’s CupHalf-Marathon will start on the command of a Laurel soldierdeployed in Iraq .
Video: Pittsburgh Steelers’ Hair Insured for $1 Million *The Pittsburgh Steelers’ phenomenal safety Troy Polamalu, has just become an endorsement gold mine for Head & Shoulders…they hope! They are so confident in their new spokesperson that they went as far as to take out a massive insurance policy for $1 million on his hair. That’s right…HIS HAIR! Talk about your lucky breaks! Who [...]
City of Bend Early Retirees Get Federal Health Aid The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday the first round of applicants accepted into the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program, among them nearly 40 in Oregon, including the city of Bend.
Lawsuits plague dealership By JIM LARSON - The Billings Outpost Before a summer storm ravaged the arena that bears its name, Rimrock Auto Group faced damages of another kind, including a foreclosure proceeding. In June, Citizens Auto Finance won a default judgment against Rimrock, the result of a lawsuit that alleged fraud. The complaint argued that the auto dealer misrepresented the credit of a mentally disabled woman ...
School board adopts $3.2 million budget West Shore News The Somers-Lakeside school board adopted a $3.2 million general fund budget to operate from for the 2010-11 school year at its meeting last week.
Missoula city budget proposal trims $1.11M in spending Even though you may pay more taxes, the belt around City Hall isgetting tighter.
Community Calendar The deadline for calendar items is two weeks prior to the desired publication date. Send information on clubs, lectures, community events, religious events, reunions, support groups and singles to: Community Calendar, Evanston Review, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026; fax to (847) 486-7451 or e-mail to evanston@pioneerlocal.com.
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