While some of these costs may be
offset by health insurance plans, much will be paid out - of - pocket.
Not exact matches
imposing fees on
insurance carriers to
offset expenses incurred
by small business in complying with the state's mental
health parity mandate ($ 180 million);
years; exempts vehicles owned
by firefighter first responders used in the performance of duty from motor vehicle registration fees and vehicle use taxes; authorizes local volunteer fire companies and ambulance companies to
offset the cost of
health insurance for their volunteers through the use of funds collected from a 2 percent fire
insurance premium tax from out - of - state insurers; allows fire companies to select up to three candidates to participate in the state's college tuition assistance program, known as Volunteer Recruitment Service Scholarships; and directs the state Higher Education Services Corp. to create a volunteer recruitment service college loan forgiveness program.
In both rejected contracts, union members said they felt the minimal wage increases would have been more than
offset by the increases in
health insurance premiums and co-payments, a CSEA spokesman said.
And while the district's
health insurance contributions will rise 7.5 percent next school year, Mr. Gamberg said the increase is expected to be
offset by a decrease in BOCES and retirement payments.
North Carolina's teachers have received just one small raise of 1.2 percent during the past five years, which was
offset for many
by rises in
health insurance premiums.
Between 2008 and 2014, teachers saw their salaries frozen, save for a small increase
offset by a rise in
health insurance premiums.
The foundation recommends six strategies to help move low - income families onto the path to prosperity and ensure the nation's next generation is able to compete in our global economy, including preserving and strengthening programs that supplement poverty - level wages,
offset the high cost of child care, and provide
health insurance coverage for parents and children; promoting responsible parenthood and ensuring that mothers - to - be receive prenatal care; ensuring that children are developmentally ready to succeed in school; and promoting reading proficiency
by the end of 3rd grade.
Because the
insurance company doesn't get an idea of your
health, they are taking more risk, and they are going to
offset that
by charging you more every month.
If you smoke cigarettes, you're a much higher risk for a variety of different
health complications, and the
insurance company is going to
offset that risk
by charging you more every month for your coverage.
Because the company doesn't know what kind of
health you're in, they are taking a much greater risk to give you the
insurance policy, and they are going to
offset that risk
by charging you more for the coverage.
In summary, an HSA doesn't reduce your
health insurance premiums; instead, it offers a way to
offset increased costs
by gaining savings elsewhere.
Given the fact that current
health insurance policies typically have a much larger out of pocket than compared to policies 10 years ago, more people are looking at these types of policies as a source to help
offset out of pocket costs attached to their main
health insurance and other expenses not covered
by health insurance.