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The health insurance market in South Carolina
is very competitive, so the best value will depend
on your age and zip code. Though our clients
are picking plans from all these companies, the most
popular plan is currently the Golden Rule HSA Saver
offered by United Healthcare. You can compare
rates by running an instant
quote.
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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 SC lead healthier,
more secure lives for more than 125 years. CIGNA offers affordably priced coverage
for both HSA and non-HSA coverages in South Carolina.
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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
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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South
Carolina Health Insurance in the News
Briefs: BlueCross BlueShield accepted into early retirement coverage Columbia-based BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina was among four S.C. employers that have been accepted into the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program which provides interim health coverage for people 55 and older, federal officials said.
Employer health benefits gets mixed reviews in survey In-state businesses are attacking rising health care costs by expanding consumer-driven health care programs, adopting high deductible health plan options, initiating wellness programs, providing health risk assessments and banning tobacco from work campuses, a new survey reported.
Pawlenty slams door on federal health overhaul he calls 'Obamacare' Gov. Tim Pawlenty ordered Minnesota's government to avoid "discretionary" involvement in the federal health care overhaul Tuesday, saying he will do everything he can to impede one of President Barack Obama's signature initiatives.
You say ... “New York and New Jersey do not give South Carolina economic bones, they are simply returning some of the money we lent them as federal taxpayers because they are completely bankrupt and sucking off the public trough.” “This is in response to the Vox caller who says Americans should respect the president.
Milestones, all areas COMMUNITY THE CITY OF COLUMBIA has received the platinum level award in the American Heart
Local briefs: Red Cross helps with hurricane response; Chamber announces Leadership class participants Jackson Red Cross chapter helps with hurricane response
“Would anyone who voted area. It sadly seems that being intolerant of somebody else’s viewpoint cuts across ideological and partisan lines in the Lowcountry.” STATE POLITICS.
Health calendar SHARP AS A TACK: Discussion about brain plasticity and how to prevent cognitive decline. 3 p.m. Thursday, Pardee Health Education Center, Blue Ridge Mall, Hendersonville. Registration required. Call 692-4600.
Gold & Investment in Failure Many observers to the wild gyrations, deep contortions, extreme measures, and other bizarre activity in the government and banking arenas are suffering from severe confusion.
Preparing for Earl Based on National Weather Service estimates from 5 p.m. Tuesday, residents of eastern North Carolina may expect to feel the effects of Hurricane Earl with sustained winds in excess of 50 knots (58 mph) beginning late Thursday and lasting into Friday morning.
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