President Obama tried to hide his irritation when Dr. Benjamin Carson
 touted private savings accounts for health care spending at the recent 
national prayer breakfast. Such private  accounts for medical expenses 
are anathema to Obama insofar as they go against the grain of 
state-controlled health care. In a world of medicine dominated by Big 
Government and Big Insurance, health-care  savings accounts represent of
 small  ray of sunshine of personal freedom and choice.
 
Currently eleven million families are covered by health-care  savings
 accounts, whereby pre-tax dollars are accumulated in accounts to pay 
for medical expenditures.
 
Health-care
 savings programs  exist in two forms: The Health Saving Account (HSA) 
and the Flexible Saving Account (FSA). The HSA is limited to employees 
with high deductible coverage. It is owned by you regardless of where 
you work, and it need not be expended by the end of the year. The FSA is
 owned by your employer. If unexpended at the end of the year, you must 
forfeit your funds.  The FSA participant is issued a flex credit card to
 be used at doctor’s offices, pharmacies, etc.
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