Future Legislation Could Take “Healthcare 401(k)s” Mainstream Ever since health savings accounts (HSA) became law in 2003, the vast majority of excess balances have accumulated in low interest-bearing deposit accounts. …
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When Robert Pirsig’s classic book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values was finally published in 1974 it became a cultural icon in short time. What most…
They say visuals are the best way to convey a message. we think we have some pretty awesome content, but to be honest, there has been pretty low interest in…
HealthyHive.com Healthcare’s ‘New Normal’ The recent market volatility has probably woken a lot of investors from their complacent slumber. The markets have been advancing in more or less a…
Good read here from the Pioneer Institute discussing how Massachusetts’ health cost transparency initiatives are seemingly more form than substance. It’s neighbor to the north, New Hampshire, has been gaining…
According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI), a consumer making $35,000 in 2010 and contributed $1,426 to a flexible spending account and spent it on qualified medical expenses would…
This recent ruling will hopefully lead to more consumers electing flexible spending for 2014. This news combined with our easy to use and engaging platform makes flex spending accounts all…
“Small business groups are fighting back against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s health insurance tax and throwing their support to new legislation that would repeal it, arguing that…
There is a lot of confusion in the healthcare market, much of it around Obamacare and Consumer Directed Health Care, which are on opposite sides of the spectrum. I found…
“HSAs should not be treated as pseudo checking accounts for medical expenses. Rather, as unique and powerful savings tools that can provide current tax deductibility, tax deferred growth and (potentially)…