House And Senate Conferees Will Have To Reconcile Two Bills

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  • Abortion: The House version includes stricter language designed to prohibit the use of federal funds for abortion coverage, except in cases of rape, incest or when the mother’s life is in danger. That helped appease House conservatives, but abortion was even more of a make-or-break issue in the Senate, so that chamber’s slightly milder language could win out.
  • Taxes: The House and Senate bills would fund health reform in entirely different ways. The House bill would tax individuals making more than $500,000 a year and families making more than $1 million. The Senate bill would tax so-called “Cadillac” or high-cost health plans – an idea opposed by labor unions and many House Democrats. The Senate version would also impose annual fees on health insurers starting at $2 billion in 2011 and going up to $10 billion in 2017.
  • Public plan: The House bill includes a government-run plan that progressives fought hard to include. Instead of a government-run plan, the Senate version would instruct the federal Office of Personnel Management to contract with private insurers to offer at least two national health plans for individuals and small businesses. One of those plans would have to be nonprofit. Conventional wisdom says the final, combined bill will not include a public plan, but House leaders could seek other tweaks in exchange for dropping the idea. Possibilities include increasing federal subsidies to help low- and middle-income people afford coverage, creating a single, national insurance exchange instead of one in each state, or introducing those exchanges earlier – in 2013, a year earlier than the Senate bill stipulates.
  • Medicare Advantage:Each bill would cut funding for the Medicare Advantage program, but the amount differs substantially. The House bill includes cuts of $170 billion over ten years. The Senate bill would trim reimbursements by $118 billion over the same ten-year period. We didn’t mention the potential impact on Health Savings Accounts (HSA) because it is unclear what if anything will change with the final bill.  As stated previously, two components of health care in this country that work are Medicare Advantage and Health Savings Accounts.  Ironically these are two programs on the chopping block of both pieces of legislation.  Very unfortunate how we have come to accept mediocrity in this Great Country.

For more, check out these side-by-side comparisons from the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.

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Traditional PPO Plan Compared To HSA PPO Plan

The following comparison was done for a family of four who was currently covered by a traditional PPO plan with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona. 

Blue Cross PPO plan
$2500 individual deductible
80/20% coinsurance
With this plan your family could have a maximum out of pocket of $17,000 not including any copays you incurred during the same year ($2500 deductible x 2/family members=$5000; 20% coinsurance with an individual maximum of $3000/member x 4 family members=$12000).  Obviously this would be a worst case scenario if all of you maxed out the benefits in the same year. 

United HealthOne/Golden Rule HSA 100 Plan
$5000 family deductible
100% coinsurance
With this plan your family could have a maximum out of pocket of $5,000 total because all of your expenses during the year count towards meeting your family deductible ($5000 family deductible=$5000; 100% coinsurance after that means your maximum out of pocket for the year cannot exceed the $5000 family deductible).  With this plan the deductible can be met by one member of the family or by any combination of family members with claims totaling $5000. 

As you can see from an out of pocket stand point there is no comparison between a traditional PPO plan with copays and an HSA plan.  The next thing to compare would be the premium.  Current plan with Blue Cross the premium is $850/month.  The above HSA plan premium for your family would be $433/month saving you $417/month ($5004/year) of which you could contribute all or a part of to a health savings account to use for your out of pocket expenses. 

In this example if you deposited all of the premium savings to a HSA you would have enough in the first year to cover your total out of pocket exposure on the HSA 100 plan.

 In summary by making this change you would be reducing the out of pocket exposure by several thousand dollars per year ($12,000) and using the same dollars you are currently spending on premiums to not only pay premiums but also pay your out of pocket expenses for several years to come.

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Dave Ramsey: Must Have Insurance Plans

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Dave Ramsey is a best Selling author, host of the nationally syndicated Dave Ramsey Radio Show, host of The Dave Ramsey Show on Fox Business Network and syndicated columnist in more than 250 publications.

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Arizona Department Of Economic Security (DES)

The Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) in coordination with Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) offers several programs to assist individuals and families in Arizona with their healthcare needs.  Click to be directed to AZDES.

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IQ Financial Group, llc. is a licensed insurance agency in the state of Arizona.  We offer a complete selection of health insurance, term life insurance, disability insurance, long term care insurance and supplement plans to individuals, families, self-employed and small businesses throughout Arizona.  We offer the best in Arizona Health Insurance.
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Arizona Department Of Insurance

The mission of the Arizona Department of Insurance is to faithfully execute the state insurance laws in a manner that protects insurance consumers and encourages economic development.  Click to be directed to AZDOI.

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Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS)

Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) is Arizona’s Medicaid agency that offers health care programs to serve Arizona residents. Individuals must meet certain income and other requirements to obtain services. Click here for more information about AHCCCS.

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Get quotes for individual/family health insurance in Arizona here. Contact us today at 602-510-7507 to find out how an HSA can benefit you. IQ Financial Group, llc. is a licensed insurance agency in the state of Arizona.  We offer a complete selection of health insurance, term life insurance, disability insurance, long term care insurance and supplement plans to individuals, families, self-employed and small businesses throughout Arizona.  We offer the best in Arizona Health Insurance.

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