1、1 An explanation of the rules governing HSAs can be found in CRS Report RL33257, HealthSavings Accounts: Overview of Rules for 2006, by Bob Lyke, at http:/www.congress.gov/erp/rl/pdf/RL33257.pdf.Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS Web
2、Order Code RS22417May 13, 2006Data on Enrollment, Premiums, and Cost-Sharing in HSA-Qualified Health PlansChris L. PetersonSpecialist in Social LegislationDomestic Social Policy DivisionSummaryHealth Savings Accounts (HSAs), which have been available since 2004, are thenewest addition to the array o
3、f tax-advantaged accounts people can use to pay forunreimbursed medical expenses. To set up an HSA, one must enroll in a qualifyinghigh-deductible health plan (HDHP). This report analyzes findings about enrollment inHSA-qualified HDHPs. It must be noted that enrollment in HSA-qualified HDHPs isnot t
4、he same as actually having an HSA account. Individuals may enroll in an HSA-qualified HDHP without setting up an HSA. In addition, individuals may have an HSAwithout contributing to it. The available estimates show the number of people enrolledin HSA-qualified HDHPs, but provide little insight into