Monday, 31. May 2010
I have a new option of the HDHP vs a PPO at work. These are the numbers I have come up with so far. Last years total out of pocket $5700 including premiums and co-pays. The HDHP is offered with all preventive medical and prescriptions at 100%, $1500/3000 deductible and $3000/6000 max out of pocket. A $2000 contribution to a HSA by the employer. With the PPO I would pay $3300 in premiums next year. So I figure those two together in a HSA would be $5300. About $3500 of last years costs would be covered as preventative under the new plan. So I see a net savings of about $1800. Something seems to good to be true here. Anyone been down this road yet and willing to lend some insight? Family is 2 40yr olds and 3 and 9 year old girls.
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Wednesday, 7. April 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
04/29/06
An Answer To The Cost Of Prescriptions
Imagine hearing the pleas of community leaders pleading for help for their people. The people amount to millions in the nation and an unreal burden is upon the president of a small Atlanta company American Consultants Rx Inc (ACIRX).
It started out as a question in November 2004, that later turned out to be a plea.” Is there anything that can help my people with their medications?” This was a question from a director over 13 mostly rural counties in Georgia. A service, entertainment and shopping online site were first enhanced at http://www.2spendless.com where people could come to one site for assistance. American Consultants Rx Inc. (ACIRX) was also born as a community service project of American Consultants Inc., an agency that brokers in insurance and services across the country. It consisted of a discount prescription card program that would be donated free of charge to the heads of non-profit organizations, doctors, hospitals, churches, and even the public, and networked with over fifty thousand chain pharmacies across the U.S.
The company donated initially over 2.7 million ACIRX discount prescription cards free of charge that saved people up to 40% off of drugs and 60% off of generic drugs. One card would take care of a family and there was no expiration period. Directors of non-profit organizations, doctors, social workers, state and federal agencies, churches, etc. began ordering these cards. When ACIRX reached twenty five million orders, their only sponsor basically quit, it was too much.
Even though financial help is being sought to print and ship over 60 million ACIRX free discount cards, to over 10,000 groups, where they will be donated free of charge to the community, ACIRX made the card available at http://www.americanconsultantsrx.com.Just click on the ACIRX blue banner and download and print the free ACIRX discount card that will be honored at over 50,000 chain pharmacies. The president of ACIRX promised not to quit on these people. The project is not a cure all, but it is something… HOPE.
For more information on the ACIRX program… Contact:
ACIRX
Charles Myrick
404-767-1072
P.O. Box 161336,Atlanta, Ga. 30321
thetrueonestop@yahoo.com
http://www.americanconsultantsrx.com
http://www.acirx.com
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