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  2. Medical savings account (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-driven healthcare. Flexible spending account (FSA); Health reimbursement account (HRA); Health savings account (HSA) . High-deductible health plan (HDHP); Medical savings account (MSA)

  3. Health savings account - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-driven healthcare. Flexible spending account (FSA); Health reimbursement account (HRA); Health savings account (HSA) . High-deductible health plan (HDHP); Medical savings account (MSA)

  4. HSA Bank - Wikipedia

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    HSA Bank is a health savings account (HSA) administrator in the United States. Based in Milwaukee and Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the company focuses on the administration, service, and support of health accounts including Health Savings Accounts, Flexible Spending Accounts, and Health Reimbursement Arrangements.

  5. Bank account alerts to help protect your money - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Mobile banking alerts are highly customizable and can help consumers monitor their finances, avoid fees and protect themselves from fraud.

  6. Health Alert Network - Wikipedia

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    The Health Alert Network (HAN) is a program run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide public health assistance to American communities. [1] [2]The HAN project is intended to "ensure that each community has rapid and timely access to emergent health information; a cadre of highly-trained professional personnel; and evidence-based practices and procedures for effective ...

  7. Homeland Security Advisory System - Wikipedia

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    The system was created by Homeland Security Presidential Directive 3 on March 11, 2002, in response to the September 11 attacks.It was meant to provide a "comprehensive and effective means to disseminate information regarding the risk of terrorist acts to federal, state, and local authorities and to the American people."

  8. Alarm fatigue - Wikipedia

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    The large number of alarms, especially of false alarms, has led to several unintended outcomes. Some consequences are disruption in patient care, [10] desensitization to alarms, [11] anxiety in hospital staff and patients, [11] sleep deprivation and depressed immune systems, [11] misuse of monitor equipment including "work-arounds" such as turning down alarm volumes or adjusting device ...