Ins16 I have some medical history. How do I know if I will qualify for a high deductible HSA insurance plan?
When you apply online for HSA-qualified insurance, the insurance underwriter responds within a few days later with an indication of eligibility. But if you are not eligible, a decline can damage your ability to qualify for other health plans in the future. We recommend that you do not risk a “decline”. If you want an informal response to eligibility, submit a health insurance application marked “TRIAL” on the top of the first page without any money. (Application forms can be downloaded from the links listed at www.MedSave.com. The insurance underwriter will likely ask you to send a copy of your medical records, so it makes sense to obtain a copy from your doctors in advance. Also, see the note in question Ins14 above.
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