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The Lower Health Insurance Deductibles Act

Senators Rick Scott and Kyrsten Sinema introduced the Lower Health Insurance Deductibles Act (S.3439); the bill would grant insurance companies the ability to split the deductible of a HSA eligible High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) between drug and medical benefits giving consumers with chronic conditions more flexibility to meet their deductible. Currently, HSA eligible HDHP must have a minimum medical deductible of $1,400. Read article here…

 

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