Wondering what to give your aunt this Christmas? How about paying for her next trip to the chiropractor?
Pittsburgh health insurer Highmark Inc. is selling a Healthcare Visa Gift Card from $25 to $5,000 to cover prescription co-payments, elective surgery, contact lenses and gym membership.The cards can be used only at providers or merchants that Visa categorizes as health related, including physician's offices, pharmacies and health clubs.The cards aren't available at grocery or retail stores -- they can only be purchased online or by calling a toll-free number.
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Some health-care experts expect the card to have only limited appeal.
"I assume there will be a demand for it, but it's a niche product," said William Custer, director of the Center for Health Services Research at Georgia State University in Atlanta.Highmark expects to sell "several hundred thousand" gift cards, mostly between $75 and $100, during the next year, Mr. Bellard said.
The company is initially marketing the product in Pennsylvania, but expects to expand nationwide at some point in the future.
Highmark administers health plans that cover 4.6 million people.
The Highmark gift card, which contains the Visa logo, is issued by Meta Financial Group Inc.'s MetaBank, a bank and prepaid-card issuer in Sioux Falls, S.D., through a licensing agreement with Visa Inc.'s Visa USA Inc.Each card has a fee of $4.95, plus shipping and handling.



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