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2) Much like with deductibles, health savings accounts (HSAs) often reset at the end of ihe year. In oiher words, if you do noi spend overyihing in your HSA by the end of the year then you lose the money in the account. How would this influence the rate of elective procedures at the end of the year? Could this have any impact on non-elective procedures?

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