Topic: Hsa

4 chapters across the catalog

Loyalty Test
Episode 899 1:05:46 - 1:09:41

899: Loyalty Test

Rand Paul Health Care Plan, HSA Reform and S.222

Senator Rand Paul introduced the Obamacare Replacement Act (S.222), which focuses on expanding Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). The proposed legislation would allow unlimited tax-free contributions, permit the use of HSA funds for insurance premiums, and provide federal bankruptcy protection for these accounts. It also aims to facilitate concierge medicine and direct primary care.

NEETS
Episode 573 2:11:52 - 2:15:10

573: NEETS

Compounded Medication, Insurance Scams and Health Savings Accounts

Adam Curry expresses frustration after learning that insurance companies are increasingly refusing to cover compounded medications, favoring mass-produced branded drugs. He explores using a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for these treatments pre-tax. Curry jokingly suggests that the No Agenda show should be FSA-eligible because it improves the mental health of its listeners.

The New Normal
Episode 275 2:01:23 - 2:06:03

275: The New Normal

Dutch High-Speed Rail, HSA Bankruptcy Risk

The High-Speed Alliance (HSA) in the Netherlands is facing potential bankruptcy due to a massive deficit and low ridership, with some trains running at only 15% capacity. Infrastructure Minister Melanie Schultz van Haegen announced that the state would likely have to cover the operational costs. The hosts use this as an example of why high-speed rail projects are often "scams" that fail to meet domestic travel needs.

Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead
Episode 125 33:06 - 35:49

125: Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead

Health Savings Accounts, Financial Derivatives and Insurance Mechanics

A sudden surge in media mentions of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) across both left-wing and right-wing radio is identified as a coordinated "meme." The hosts suggest HSAs are being promoted as new financial instruments for banks to bundle into derivatives. The segment concludes by comparing health insurance to car or home insurance, arguing the public has been "hypnotized" into misunderstanding the mechanics of medical coverage.