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What you need to know

What is a high-deductible health plan (HDHP)?

An HDHP is a health insurance plan with lower premiums and more front-end out-of-pocket responsibility than a traditional health insurance plan. A qualified HDHP is required to establish and fund a Health Savings Account and it must subject all healthcare costs except preventive care to that deductible.

Coaches' Takeaway

The HDHP is sometimes referred to as “catastrophic insurance,” because the deductibles are, by definition, higher than those of most traditional health insurance plans. A qualified HDHP, which is mandatory with an HSA, requires all healthcare products and services with the exception of preventive care to be subject to an annual deductible before comprehensive insurance is activated.

Tools & Resources

CDHPCoach’s Storage Facility, where the Coach has organized and compiled a vast amount of tools and resources for you to access.

Library

Housed here are key components and information within the book, Bend the Healthcare Trend which was the impetus behind the CDHPCoach.

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What you need to know