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As for the plan the hsa is a perk Of a high deductible plan. How much is the deductible?
The plan should cover prevention and it negotiates with doctor offices like a regular company so it’s not an hsa discount.
You need more details on max out of pocket and if Dr is in network.
JessicaIf your employer offers insurance I’m pretty sure that makes you ineligible for the market place discount you’re getting.
ChrisIf your employer offers an “affordable “ health care plan my understanding is you lose the subsidy option on the exchange unless you are qualified for Medicaid insurance.
I definitely could have outdated info but I believe they fixed the family glitch as well for your two kids if they need to join your work plan.
KarenHSA is a type of savings account that you can contribute to if you have a high deductible health plan (HDHP).
With the HDHP, you often still get a discount due to negotiated rates, but you would be responsible for most of the cost for most services, up to a max out-of-pocket (OOP) limit for the year.
I had an HDHP at my former job and loved it – the trick is to use the HSA account to set aside money to pay those costs you are responsible for so you aren’t surprised with a big bill.
(Alternatively some people don’t pay out of the HSA and use that as a retirement savings vehicle, but ignore that for this comment,) Once you reach the max OOP for the year, the insurance company pays the other costs.
I find that the HDHP can be really advantageous compared to your other options, but you have to look at the numbers and run scenarios.
What is the max OOP for the HDHP?
HannahCompare the deductibles and the OOP max so you can see how much you’ll be paying.
You don’t tell them you have an HSA when you go for an appointment, the HSA is just how you pay.
It’s no different to your provider than a credit card
JenniferHSA is just a way to save for healthcare costs. Not to do with coverage.
But HSA means high deductible.
JulieOnce you have access to employer health insurance you are no longer eligible for the premium tax credit and would be paying a lot more then $50 a month thru marketplace.
CaroWhat’s your savings rate look like otherwise? I have an HSA plan and I’m basically paying everything out of pocket while not using HSA dollars so it’s kinda $$.
Can you afford to do that?
Re: the hours…
I guess you should see if you have a choice but even so HSA doesn’t always make sense depending on your big picture.
RickDoes your current plan qualify for an hsa? I ask because this should be pretty clear as many, but not all, ACA plans say they are an “hsa eligible hdhp plan”.
That all being said, the difference between a “good” plan and whatever is not considered a good plan is mostly what others like your employer or your teammate employees or other taxpayers are paying for you so good is very contextually relative.
Others are paying for you when you don’t pay.
ReginaIf you have insurance through work You can keep the marketplace insurance but lose the subsidy.
I do this.
HSA is only available with high deductible plans so your insurance deductibles will be high.
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