Consumers may be paying less for high-deductible, health savings account-compatible health insurance.[@@]
Researchers at eHealthInsurance Services Inc., Mountain View, Calif., a Web-based health insurance broker, have published data supporting that conclusion in a report based on records for several thousand consumers who bought HSA-compatible individual or family coverage through eHealthInsurance between Jan. 1 and June 30.
Only 37% of the HSA plan purchasers agreed to pay $100 or more per month, down from 44% of the consumers who bought HSA plans through eHealthInsurance in 2004.