Did not see this, or any news article on this new law, posted. I switched to an HSA this year, and am very pleased with it, and with this expansion of HSA flexibility.
1 posted on
01/09/2007 6:29:49 AM PST by
oblomov
To: oblomov
I have a HSA and I love it because I don't have to fear meeting my deductible if I have a major medical emergency and it can be used for co-pays and medicines.
2 posted on
01/09/2007 6:34:19 AM PST by
tobyhill
(The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
To: oblomov
Demand side solutions will do nothing to increase availability of healthcare. We need a supply side solution.
3 posted on
01/09/2007 6:40:03 AM PST by
Brilliant
To: oblomov
4 posted on
01/09/2007 6:41:52 AM PST by
PGalt
To: oblomov
Now we need a tax deduction for those who put a lot of $$ into a catastropic health insurance and/or nursing home policy so the government and health care system doesn't take a lifetime of savings in the blink of an eye .
5 posted on
01/09/2007 6:48:46 AM PST by
Renegade
To: oblomov
If this is the type of insurance I think it is and that is if you do not use the put aside money in a year, you lose it. Is this correct?
7 posted on
01/09/2007 6:53:03 AM PST by
AIC
To: oblomov
A very good move. Who says lame-duck status is the pits?
18 posted on
01/09/2007 11:52:19 AM PST by
blitzgig
To: neverdem; Howlin; Congressman Billybob; oblomov
How come every time health care becomes "more affordable" my expenses go up, and every time it becomes "more accessible" my paperwork goes up?
20 posted on
01/09/2007 12:12:09 PM PST by
Robert A Cook PE
(I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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