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Tag: high deductible health plans

The Missing Debate Over Rising Health-Care Deductibles

October 3, 2016 rdquinn

Rising deductibles, coupled with the slow economic recovery from the Great Recession, has depressed utilization of health services and helped to keep premium increases lower than

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Any doubt workers are on the hook for more health care costs?

September 23, 2016 rdquinn

Kaiser Health News report: In 2014, total annual health spending was $659 less per person in high-deductible plans, or 13 percent, than in conventional plans,

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The Obamacare surprise which shouldn’t be … because it is no secret.

May 7, 2014 rdquinn

Here is what a new customer posted on an insurance company’s Facebook page: $725.00 per month, but am not covered until a $3,000.00 deductible is

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