■ Despite the fact that there are currently no true catastrophic health insurance plans available, Health Savings Accounts remain popular:
The Vital Decisions service still provides "counseling services to advanced illness patients near end-of-life." And now, at least one insurance carrier is getting on the bandwagon (of sorts):
HSAs march ever higher, expected to continue https://t.co/I8dYOS9UOa— Employee Benefit Adviser (@EBAadvisernews) April 24, 2019
Very interesting.
■ The other day, we noted that "Canadians spend less on health care than Americans mostly because they are not allowed to use as much — not because they are getting a better deal."
Seems like things will have to get worse before (if?) they get better:
This makes me so sad and angry. Please demand more doctors for patients in 🇨🇦. Your life or the life of someone you love will depend on it. Vote for policies that help keep and attract doctors. #BeAHealthcareVoter #ONpoli #cdnpoli #cdnhealth https://t.co/COsOU7vgYV— Mary Fernando (@MaryFernando_) April 24, 2019
#Medicaid4All
■ Some time ago, we posted on a unique service that helped facilitate end-of-life care decisions:
Nice.A @mutualofomaha unit has developed an end-of-life planning package that combines whole life insurance with access to a funeral planning service. https://t.co/KpSdaQY7OK— ThinkAdv Life/Health (@TA_LifeHealth) April 16, 2019
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