September 15th, 2009 | Posted in Personal Finance
While Washington wrangles over health care, the nation’s last big reform innovation faces an uncertain future. Health Savings Accounts, the hybrid of flex spending accounts and IRAs that President Bush created in 2003, are an afterthought in the current proposals on Capitol Hill — with strenuous debate over whether their demise would be a disaster or a welcome end to a program that never lived up to its promise.
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