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On-site Clinics, HSA Eligibility, and IRS Guidance

HSA eligibility

Due to the potential tax savings to an individual who uses an HSA (Health Savings Account), federal law imposes strict eligibility requirements for HSA eligibility/contributions. To establish an HSA and make contributions, the employee must be considered eligible. To be HSA-eligible, an employee must:

  1. Be covered by an HSA-eligible High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) plan;
  2. Not be covered by any health plan that provides coverage below the minimum required HDHP deductibles;
  3. Not be enrolled in Medicare; and
  4. Not be eligible to be claimed as a dependent on another persons’ tax return.

According to IRS Notice 2008-59, the IRS addressed how an on-site clinic may impact employees’ HSA eligibility. In a nutshell, if an employer’s on-site health clinic provides significant medical benefits to employees for free or at a reduced cost this may disqualify them from being HSA eligible.

School, city, and county employers who want to preserve their employees’ HSA eligibility and offer on-site clinic services would be wise to design the plans to be compatible. Some ways to do this may include:

  • Limit the health services provided to employees to include first aid, care for workplace illness or injuries, preventative care, or other types of permitted coverage.
  • Provide clinic access only to employees who have satisfied their HDHP deductiblefor the year.
  • Require employees to pay the fair market value for the medical services received at the clinic and apply those costs towards their HDHP deductible.

Download this bulletin to learn more about  on-site clinic and HSA compatibility or contact your NIS Benefits Consultant.

 

National Insurance Services is not a law firm and no opinion, suggestion, or recommendation of the firm or its employees shall constitute legal advice. Readers are advised to consult with their own attorney for a determination of their legal rights, responsibilities and liabilities, including the interpretation of any statute or regulation, or its application to the readers’ business activities.

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Mark Williams

Mark Williams

Mark Williams knows the challenges facing his public sector clients. Coming from a family of teachers, he understands how important benefits can be, but he also understands the political and financial realities school administrators face. That’s why Mark and National Insurance Services (NIS) are a great fit. Mark shares in the NIS values of outstanding service and innovative solutions; or as he says, “Doing what you say you’re going to do.” As Vice President of Partnerships and Associations, Mark will be identifying, developing, and nurturing strategic opportunities to bring our insurance products to even more public sector entities across the U.S. He is a licensed insurance agent, specializing in life and disability insurance as well as public sector pools. Mark has founded and chaired a mentoring program to help managers develop their leadership skills and has won numerous awards for his leadership and sales achievements.