HSAs and Choice
For the first time in my life, I don’t have Dental Insurance.
I do, however, have an HSA which can be used for all dental-related expenses.
Today, I went to my 6 month dentist appointment. At the start, they wanted to give me my yearly x-ray, and so — now that I’m in control of my medical expenses — I questioned the necessity of them.
In the end I decided to spring for the extra $50 and get the x-rays done. But it was my choice, since it was my expense (I wouldn’t have questioned it if I knew my insurance was paying for them regardless).
As it turned out, I have a cavity on one of my back teeth (floss, people!) which they wouldn’t have found without the x-ray. If they wouldn’t have found it, over the next months it would have gotten worse, and then my problems — and personal expenses — would have gotten much worse.
I don’t know what it means — and I certainly don’t know if there are any implications for the current Health Care debate — but this experience was very empowering for me. I got to make a decision about my health expenses and in the end, I win.
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fromedome reblogged this from innonate and added:
Another bonus: The money is yours to keep — forever — and doesn’t go anywhere if you’re healthy and
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tired-cto reblogged this from innonate and added:
problem is not correctly analyzed here. Take a look at this Ezra Klein post...considered...
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giantrobotlasers reblogged this from innonate and added:
your health care out of pocket is a good thing. You can’t insure against a known need. Like buying insurance for...
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jayparkinsonmd reblogged this from innonate and added:
goal. However, this will not happen with Obama’s healthcare reforms. If everyone is “covered” and HSAs are essentially...
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mikehudack reblogged this from innonate and added:
I’ve also recently switched...high deductible plan with an HSA. I’ve
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