Health Savings Accounts: Usage up 35% and critics see them as great tax shelter.

By hsainc

The number of Americans with insurance plans tied to Health Savings Accounts has passed the 6 million mark, according to America’s Health Insurance Plans. HSAs are tax-favored, individually owned savings accounts that can be used to pay for medical expenses in conjunction with a High Deductible Health Plan. About 6.1 million Americans were covered through HSA plans in January 2008, up 35 percent over the same period a year earlier, according to AHIP, a trade association representing insurers. The plans have been in existence since January 2004.

About 30 percent of individuals covered by HSA plans worked for small businesses, 45 percent worked for large employers, and 25 percent bought insurance in the individual market. The small-group market is the fastest-growing segment for HSAs. The AHIP survey found that HSAs are helping more Americans afford health insurance. HSA plans accounted for 31 percent of new coverage in the small-group market over the past year, and 27 percent of new coverage in the individual market.

The average deductible for the best-selling HSA plans in the small-group market was $2,244 for single coverage and $4,356 for family coverage, according to AHIP.

Average annual out-of-pocket limits were $3,462 for single coverage and $6,690 for family coverage.

Premiums averaged $3,189 for single coverage and $8,125 for family coverage.

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