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Commentaries< Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next >April, 5 2006
What's It Gonna Cost, Doc?![]() How much does it cost to fix a broken arm? Total it up. The emergency room. The doctor. The X-ray technician. If you don't know, you're not alone. Almost no one knows the answer to these questions. Millions of Americans have no idea how much they pay ... April, 3 2006
HSAs: An Affordable New Option for Businesses![]() A new survey shows that small businesses, many of which were giving up on providing health insurance to their workers, are finding new options with Health Savings Accounts. A survey by America's Health Insurance Plans found that 27 percent of small... April, 3 2006
Consumer Directed Health Care: Is It the Answer?![]() View Grace-Marie's presentation from the Association of Private Enterprise Education's 31st Annual Conference. Click here to view the presentation.... March, 7 2006
Price Transparency![]() The need for price transparency is the hottest conversation right now in the world of consumer directed health care. Insurance companies are starting to respond by listing some of their negotiated prices. Humana recently announced, for example, that... February, 17 2006
Response to Sebastian Mallaby colum in The Washington Post![]() Re: "New Name, Same Policy" by Sebastian Mallaby, Feb. 13, '06 To the editors: Health Savings Accounts provide new incentives for people who have been shut out of the system to get health insurance. Consumers can purchase a more affordable... February, 6 2006
Strengthening the Free Market in the Health Sector![]() President Bush has offered a number of new health policy initiatives designed around four goals: making health care more affordable, allowing health insurance to be more portable, making prices more transparent, and making the whole system more efficient.... January, 31 2006
Health Savings Accounts: A Survey of the Literature![]() While critics claim that Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a new tax break for the rich and are attractive only to the young and healthy, studies show they in fact have broad appeal and provide a new option for the uninsured: 40% of HSA purchasers make... January, 31 2006
HSAs and Investment Potential![]() While critics claim that Health Savings Accounts are simply a new tax break for the rich, young, and healthy, studies show they in fact are a valuable potential savings resource for middle-aged and middle-class Americans. HSAs allow people to... < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next > |
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