The dawn of a new year brings with it a fresh list of personal improvement goals. According to recent surveys, three in 10 Americans have set resolutions for 2026, with the most common goals focusing ...
Educating employees about their offerings can radically improve engagement, and new free resources from Health e-Commerce can help benefit managers maximize the impact of their tax-free health savings ...
Another open enrollment season is officially upon us, and as employees ponder the benefit choices your organization is offering, they are likely paying extra attention to benefits that support their ...
With open enrollment less than a month away and the average premium increase at 13.5%, millions of federal employees are reevaluating their health insurance plans. While health insurance may not be ...
・Here's a list of which medical expenses are HSA-eligible and which aren’t. ・This matters so that you can avoid penalties on non-qualified HSA withdrawals. ・Make sure your HSA expense qualifies before ...
We all incur medical expenses. They may be for small things, like Band-Aids or cough medicine, or larger ones— like prescriptions or therapy. Even if a treatment is covered by your health insurance, ...
A Health Savings Account, often called an HSA, allows you to pay for some medical expenses with tax-free money. As you can imagine, there are limits to how much you can contribute each year and how to ...
There seems to be a lot of confusion about whether you can pay your Medicare premiums from your health savings account (HSA). Technically, you cannot pay your Medicare premiums from your HSA. But yes, ...
A health savings account has a triple tax advantage. After reaching age 65, you can make penalty-free HSA withdrawals for any purpose. Nonqualified distributions after you reach age 65 will be taxed ...