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Health Savings Account: What is it?

HSA insuranceA health savings account (HSA) is a medical savings account for individuals enrolled in a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP). Monies contributed to an HSA insurance plan are not taxed at the time of deposit. But unlike a flexible spending account (FSA) which returns unspent funds to the employer at the end of the year, HSA funds roll over and continue to accumulate year after year. Heath Savings Accounts are owned by the individual and are used to pay for qualified medical expenses without incurring federal tax liability. Withdrawals for non-medical expenses, on the other hand, are treated similar to those of an IRA…a tax advantage if taken after retirement age but penalties incurred if withdrawn earlier. (more…)

Medical Benefit ComparisonSeveral options exist for employers to provide accounts that employees can use to pay for health care expenses not otherwise covered by a health plan; the options vary as to tax treatment, who can contribute, and what expenses can be covered.

There are three types of health spending accounts that can be used to help fund employee health care expenses: flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts (aka, health spending accounts), and health reimbursement arrangements. A description of each type of health spending accounts follow. (more…)

In this era of very complex (and very expensive) health care plans, a new one has emerged to help Americans get better care at a better value. This new type of plan is the Health Savings Account, otherwise known as an HSA.

So what exactly are HSAs?

Established by the Medicare reform bill and signed into law in December 2003, HSA insurance plans enable Americans to pay for near-term medical expenses while saving for future long-term costs with tax-free dollars. These accounts come with an HSA-qualified insurance policy that covers major medical expenses and preventive care. Where they differ from traditional health insurance policies is that these HSA-qualified insurance plans have lower premiums, higher deductibles, and the savings from the lower premiums goes to funding the HSA. Read the rest of this entry ยป