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Health Savings Accounts and Consumer Directed Health does not have to be as dry as dust, and this blog is out to prove it. This blog discusses Health, wellness, personal responsibility, consumer directed healthcare and Health Savings Accounts in a manner that is intended to be entertaining and informative. The author is an advocate of HSAs who, after a career in corporate America, now finds himself living in the world of consumer directed health and enjoying it (well, most of the time. The Blog is an adjunct to HSAeducator.com, a website community for individuals, employers, insurance brokers and even politicians trying to find answers to all things HSA.
Recent Posts
Health + Care + Reform Does Not = Health Care Reform
I was perusing the Wall Street Journal this morning (now ain’t I smart?). Somebody who actually paid for the thing left it on the counter at the Waffle House, and I felt compelled to give it a look before it got its coffee and grease on. Anyway...
Healthcare Reform And The Small Business Entrepreneur.
After a long Thanksgiving break, Congress, and specifically the Senate is back to work on Health Care Legislation which is wrapped in a visage of “health care reform.” The trillion dollar question at hand is whether their actions represent a po...
A $5.00 Contribution to my Health Savings Account For A Clean Face.
So I have been going crazy lately over My HSA Rewards, and with good reason. The day before Thanksgiving, my daughter announced she was out of her face washing rinse. As many kids her age, she is battling zits. And as many kids her age, she d...
It’s Cyber Monday. Are You Earning Cash Toward Your HSA Whilst Holiday Shopping?
So rather than joining the thundering herd of shoppers Friday last, I woke up at the crack of dawn (5:50 a.m.) booted up my computer, went to My HSA Rewards and at 6:00 jumped from there to Staples.com where I did some Black Friday Christmas Shopping...
The IRS Rules Say Contributions To Your HSA By Santa Are Tax Deductible.
Well, not exactly. What the rules say is that contributions made by a third party to your Health Savings Account are tax deductible to the individual who holds the account. So, if Santa were to make a contribution to your HSA, it would be tax ded...
“…I Think I’m Going To Throw Up On You Joel”
I spent the better part of last week on a business trip in New Jersey and the worser part of it fighting off some sort of plague that decided to infest my body. Basically, I picked up some sort of crud that started as a tickly cough and ended up ...


I've been attempting to get the word out about HSAs using logic and emotion, but your humor angle is a lot more fun.
Keep up the great work!
Posted: June 4th, 2008 | More Reviews From myHSAguy | Report This Comment