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Health savings accounts: Is an HSA right for you?
How do I find information about medical costs and quality so I can make informed choices?
Are health savings accounts similar to flexible spending accounts?
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Why were health savings accounts created?
Is a health savings account right for me?
What are some potential advantages of health savings accounts?
What are some potential disadvantages to health savings accounts?
Who can set up a health savings account?
What is a high-deductible health plan and how does it work?
How much money can I deposit annually into a health savings account?
Can my employer contribute to my health savings account, too?
Are health savings accounts similar to flexible spending accounts (FSAs)?
How do I find information about medical costs and quality so that I can make informed choices?
Can I withdraw money from a health savings account for nonmedical expenses?
How do I find information about medical costs and quality so I can make informed choices?
It can be challenging. Right now it's difficult to get reliable information regarding the cost and quality of treatment options, doctors and hospitals.
Your employer or health plan may offer some Web-based tools or a phone number to call for some basic information.
The hope is that as health savings accounts and other consumer-directed health care options become more widespread, access to information about cost and quality will expand.