WASHINGTON, D.C. –Approximately
22 million Americans[1] have
chosen a health savings account (HSA) coupled with a high deductible health
plan (HDHP), according to a new survey from
America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP). These findings reflect a more than 9
percent increase in HSA/HDHP enrollment from 2016 to 2017.
A HSA is a tax-free personal savings account that allows
individuals to pay for eligible medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. These
accounts empower consumers to make affordable health care choices that best fit
their needs. They also include tools to help enrollees manage their HSA
savings, monitor their health, and get additional information about health care
costs and quality.
Additional key findings include:
·
The majority of responding health
insurance providers – over 85 percent – offer tools to help members manage
their health and finances, including online access to account information,
health and wellness resources, and cost and quality data.
·
64 percent of respondents gave
enrollees access to broker consultations.
·
Nearly 60 percent of respondents
employed a health advocate to consult with their HSA members.
“The increase in popularity of these plans tells an
important story about consumer-centric care,” said Jeanette Thornton, AHIP
Senior Vice President of Product, Employer, and Commercial Policy. “More than
ever, patients want value from their coverage, choice in their health services,
and control of dollars they spend on care.”
Given the increase in enrollment of these HSA-eligible
plans, additional policy actions should be taken to better meet consumer needs.
For instance, the Chronic Disease Management Act, currently before Congress,
would allow insurance providers the flexibility to cover care for many chronic
conditions before a patient reaches their deductible. Such care may include
common and necessary treatments such as asthma inhalers, insulin,
anti-depressants and/or mental health treatment.
Additional HSA/HDHP
policy recommendations along with the full survey, methodology, and findings
can be found here.
About AHIP
America’s Health
Insurance Plans (AHIP) is the national trade association representing the
health insurance community. AHIP’s members provide health and supplemental
benefits to millions of Americans through employer-provided coverage, the
individual insurance market, and public programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.
AHIP advocates for solutions that expand access to affordable health care
coverage to all Americans through a competitive marketplace that fosters
choice, quality, and innovation. Visit www.ahip.orgfor more information.
[1] The survey is based on responses from both
AHIP-member and non-member plans, and does not account for enrollees in
HSA-eligible plans that did not report.
https://insurancenewsnet.com/oarticle/more-americans-choosing-hsas-with-high-deductible-plans
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