Tag Archives: Consumer Directed Health Care
In era of high health care costs, health savings accounts grow in popularity
Not so long ago, people who had health insurance through their employer often paid nothing at all in premiums, and deductibles for service were low or nonexistent. Not anymore. Many employees now share the cost of their health care coverage … Continue reading
Health insurance 101: How Blues plans reward individual wellness
Fourth in a series of blog posts featuring frequently asked questions about health care insurance. Previously, we discussed the rise of consumer-directed health care among insurance plans. Those plans sometimes involve provisions designed to encourage or even reward individuals who … Continue reading
Health insurance 101: The rise of consumer-directed health care plans
Third in a series of blog posts featuring frequently asked questions about health insurance. As we discussed in last week’s post, employers are passing more of the costs of health coverage to employees. In response, insurers are offering health plans … Continue reading







