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Can I get HSA separate from my high deductible plan?


I have a high deductible plan that doesn't have a HSA connected to it (but it meets the requirements to have one). Can I open an HSA by itself from a different place or are the HSA and insurance plan always sold together?

So long as you have a qualified high deductible plan you can set up the HSA account wherever you want.

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