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Below is a common list of the most asked about eligible and ineligible medical expenses, including “over-the-counter” expenses. A more complete list of eligible medical expenses is available in IRS Publication 502. Remember that IRS Publication 502 lists those items which are considered eligible medical expenses for itemized deduction purposes, not specifically for HSA purposes. There are some items to which special rules apply for HSA purposes. For more details and to verify qualified medical expenses for your specific situation, check with your personal tax advisor.
Special Rules
If the child is your tax dependent when the service is provided.
Breast pumps and lactation supplies, excluding breastfeeding bras (OTC) http://afhsa.com/for-individuals/hsa-eligible-expenses.aspx Health Savings Accounts Eligible Expenses | American Fidelity Eligible if surgery was done following a mastectomy for cancer.
Eligible expense if used to treat a medical condition such as lead poisoning.
Eligible if the underlying service/item qualifies.
If contacts are needed for medical purposes. Supplies needed for using lenses will qualify if the lenses are needed for Not generally eligible except for amounts paid for surgery necessary to improve a deformity arising from a congenital abnormality, personal injury from an accident or trauma, or a disfiguring disease.
Eligible for expenses incurred for the prevention and alleviation of dental disease. Teeth whitening is not eligible.
Ovulation monitors, in vitro fertilization, artificial insemination, and surgery to aid fertility.
Eye examinations, eyeglasses, eye surgery Eligible if expense is to assist a physically disabled person; expense of buying, training, and maintaining a guide dog includes the expenses of food and innoculations. Veterinary fees for such animals also qualify as medical care.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
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Includes equipment necessary to inject the insulin, such as syringes or insulin pumps.
If part of medical care or diagnosis.
Laser eye surgery/Lasik/Radial Keratotomy These items include blood-pressure monitors, syringes, glucose kit, etc.
For the expense associated with transferring medical records to a new medical practitioner.
Occlusal guards to prevent teeth grinding Including surgical, hospital and laboratory services as well as transportation expense for donor.
Orthodontia expenses and supplies are eligible. However, when an orthodontic treatment plan is paid up-front at the time of the first visit, the plan may apportion the reimbursements as services are provided during the treatment plan.
Prenatal expenses paid up front may be reimbursed in the year during which the lump sum amount was contracted, despite the fact that all expenses have not yet been incurred.
Eligible if treating a medical condition. Must submit a medical practitioner's recommendation stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition, an EOB, or a practitioner's receipt listing the diagnosis code.
http://afhsa.com/for-individuals/hsa-eligible-expenses.aspx Health Savings Accounts Eligible Expenses | American Fidelity Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Smoking cessation (stop-smoking) programs Eligible expense to the extent imposed on reimbursable medical care or products.
Expense of buying and repairing special telephone equipment for hearing-impaired person.
Eligible expense for the equipment that displays the audio part of television programs as subtitles for hearing-impaired individuals. Eligible reimbursement is limited to the cost that exceeds cost of regular item.
Eligible expenses include surgical, hospital and laboratory services and transportation expenses for donors.
Eligible expense if travel is primarily for, and essential to, medical care. Includes car and rental car expenses; parking and tolls. The 2010 standard medical travel mileage rate 16.5¢ per mile. For January through June 2011, the standard medical travel mileage rate is 19¢ per mile. For July through December 2011, the standard medical travel mileage rate is 23.5¢ per mile. Effective January 1, 2012, the standard medical travel mileage rate is 23 ¢ per mile.
Transportation costs of an individual (such as a family member) traveling with the individual receiving medical care will qualify as eligible expenses if the presence of the family member on the trip was indispensable to enable the individual to obtain care, such as a parent traveling with a child or a nurse or other person who gives injections, medication, or other treatment required by a patient who is traveling to get medical care and is unable to travel alone. In addition, an individual who travels to visit a mentally ill dependent, if such visits are recommended as part of treatment.
Eligible expense if prescribed by a physician to treat a medical condition. See Drugs and medicine.
For loss of hair due to medical condition.
Eligible if received for medical reasons.
Special Rules
If to treat acne, it is eligible if incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines. However, the cost of regular skin care does not qualify.
If the expense can be used for both cosmetic and medical (such as Retin-A, which can be used to treat both acne and wrinkles), a physicians recommendation with the medical condition is required.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Nontraditional healing treatments provided by professionals may be eligible if provided to treat a specific medical condition. The treatments must be legal. And the expenses do not qualify if the remedy is a food or substitute for food that the person would normally consume in order to meet nutritional requirements. Drugs and medicines recommended by alternative healers to treat a specific medical condition can qualify as medical care. Drugs and medicines incurred after December 31, 2010 must be prescribed. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
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Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Antibiotic sprays or ointments (for first Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Expenses for a coach, doula or significant other are not eligible. See Lamaze classes.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Expenses for a coach, doula or significant other are not eligible. See Lamaze classes.
Eligible if used primarily for medical care. Will not qualify if used to maintain general health. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the item is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible if expense is for medical care.
Health FSA – Not eligible HRA – Not eligible HSA – Eligible expense Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
See birth control pills; condoms; Spermicidal foam.
Exception for amounts paid for surgery necessary to improve a deformity arising from a congenital abnormality, personal injury from an accident or trauma, or a disfiguring disease.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if primarily for medical care. Must submit a medical practitioner's recommendation with the medical condition, an EOB, or a practitioner's receipt listing the diagnosis code.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expenses incurred to relieve the effects of a diagnosed medical condition, such as urinary incontinence in adults. A medical practitioner's recommendation with the medical condition is required.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if used primarily for medical care. Will not qualify if used to maintain general health. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the item is to treat a specific medical condition.
Temporary storage may be eligible if collected as part of a diagnosis, treatment or prevention of existing or imminent medical condition. A medical practitioner's recommendation with the medical condition is required.
http://afhsa.com/for-individuals/hsa-eligible-expenses.aspx Health Savings Accounts Eligible Expenses | American Fidelity Must be primarily for medical care (and not for personal, general health, or cosmetic purposes), legally procured, and generally accepted as medicines and drugs. In addition, over-the-counter expenses incurred after December 31, 2010, will qualify only if the medicine or drug is prescribed or is insulin. A prescription for this purpose is one written by an individual legally licensed to issue prescriptions, meeting the same legal requirements and including the same information as required for a drug or medicine that is available by prescription only. The prescription must be submitted with the expense reimbursement request but the prescription does not have to be filled by a pharmacist.
Eligible if treating a specific medical condition. A medical practitioner's recommendation with the medical condition is required.
Eligible if expense is for temporary storage, but only to the extent necessary for immediate conception.
Eligible to the extent procedure is intended to overcome an inability to have children. Expenses for IVF surrogate not eligible unless the surrogate is a tax dependent.
intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) and shots) Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if used primarily for medical care. Will not qualify if used to maintain general health. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the item is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and Expense eligible for inpatient treatment at a therapeutic center for gambling addiction.
Eligible if testing is done to diagnose a medical condition or to determine possible defects. However, testing done just to determine the sex of a fetus would not qualify.
Eligible if used primarily for medical care. Will not qualify if used to maintain general health. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the item is to treat a specific medical condition.
Only in very limited circumstances would fees paid to a health club qualify. Expense is eligible if a physician recommends to treat a specific medical condition (e.g., rehabilitation after back surgery or treatment for obesity). The expense must not have been incurred "but for" the disease (for example, if you belonged to the health club before being diagnosed, then the fees would not qualify). When treatment is no longer needed, the fees would no longer qualify. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible if expense is primarily for medical care. Will not qualify if used to maintain general health. Prior to January 1, 2011, a medical practitioner's recommendation is required. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
See Fertility treatments.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and FSA and HRA – no. HSAs can reimburse insurance premiums in limited circumstances. See information at www.irs.gov for more details.
To the extent instruction relates to birth and not childrearing. Expenses for the coach or significant other do not qualify.
Eligible if the expense is for a child with dyslexia or an otherwise disabled child. Amounts paid for regular schooling do not qualify. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense is prescribed by a physician. Includes expenses for special school or specially trained teacher for a child who has severe learning disability caused by mental or physical impairment.
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Lodging not at hospital or similar
Up to $50/night, provided: (1) lodging is primarily for and essential to medical care; (2) medical care is provided in a hospital or medical facility related to or equivalent to licensed hospital; (3) lodging is not lavish; and (4) no element of personal pleasure, recreation or vacation in the travel. If a parent is traveling with a sick child, up to $100 may qualify ($50 for each person).
If accompanying a patient for medical reasons and all of the conditions described under Lodging not at a hospital, are also met.
Eligible if expense is to treat a specific injury or trauma. Will not qualify if to improve general health. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible if expense is recommended by a medical practitioner in connection with treating a medical condition. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible if expense relates to a chronic disease suffered by you, your spouse, or your dependent and if the conference is primarily for and essential to the person in need of medical care.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
The cost of keeping a mentally handicapped person in a special home (not a relative's home) on a psychiatrist's recommendation to help that person adjust from life in a mental hospital to community living may apply.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense is incurred to treat medical condition. Will not qualify if used for run of the mill snoring. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition.
See Alternative healers; Drugs and medicines; Vitamins Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Expenses incurred, such as wages, employment taxes, and other amounts you pay for nursing services (including extra costs for nurses' room and board) generally will qualify, whether provided in the participant's home or another facility. The attendant doesn't have to be a nurse, as long as the services are those generally performed by a nurse. These include services connected with caring for the patient's condition, such as giving medication or changing dressings, as well as bathing and grooming. But if the person providing nursing services also provides household and personal services only those expenses for nursing services qualify.
Eligible if expense relates to a specifically diagnosed medical condition. Will not qualify if the expense is for general health. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense is for exercises for a mentally handicapped child. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition If taken during pregnancy (a medical condition). Vitamins taken at other times generally do not qualify. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition Eligible if used to treat a medical condition such as alopecia. When used for cosmetic purposes (i.e., to treat male pattern baldness) it is not an eligible expense. Must be prescribed. See Drugs and medicines.
http://afhsa.com/for-individuals/hsa-eligible-expenses.aspx Health Savings Accounts Eligible Expenses | American Fidelity Eligible if expense is treating a medical condition. Will not qualify if for the general improvement of mental health, to relieve stress or personal enjoyment. Must submit a medical practitioner's recommendation stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition, an EOB, or a practitioner's receipt listing the diagnosis code.
Eligible if expense is treating a medical condition. Will not qualify if purchased for cosmetic purposes (for example, to reduce wrinkles), even if recommended by a medical practitioner. Prior to January 1, 2011, a medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Acne treatment; Cosmetic procedures and Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense is treating a medical condition. Will not qualify if purchased for cosmetic purposes even if recommended by a medical practitioner. Prior to January 1, 2011, a medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Propecia and Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense is to treat an individual for behavioral, emotional, or addictive conditions (tuition, meals, and lodging) and the principal reason for attending the program is to receive medical care. If a child is at a school because the courses and disciplinary methods have a beneficial effect on the child's attitude, the expenses won't qualify. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible if expense is to treat an individual who is mentally impaired or physically disabled to attend a special school (tuition, meals, and lodging) and the principal reason for attending the school is to overcome or alleviate the disability. This includes teaching Braille to a visually impaired person, teaching lip reading to a hearing-impaired person, and remedial language training to correct a condition caused by a birth defect. If a child is at a school because the courses and disciplinary methods have a beneficial effect on the child's attitude, the expenses won't qualify. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible expense if the person is under the care of a medical practitioner. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense is for temporary storage, but only to the extent necessary for immediate conception.
Eligible if used primarily for medical care. Will not qualify if used to maintain general health. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the item is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible if there is a specific and imminent medical condition that the stem cells are intended to treat. But collection and storage indefinitely, just in case an item might be needed, is not medical care. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the item is to treat a specific medical condition.
Prescription sunglasses would qualify.
Potentially eligible if SPF is 30 or higher and used to alleviate a specific medical condition. Would also qualify if used by a person who has or has had skin cancer or another diagnosed skin disease that is affected by sun exposure. Does not include tanning lotions, make-up or moisturizers, etc., that contain a lower dose of SPF. Prior to January 1, 2011, a medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the item is to treat a specific medical condition. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
Eligible if expense incurred prior to January 1, 2011. Must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and See Medical conference admission, transportation, meals, etc.
Eligible expense if there is an existing or imminently probable disease that the umbilical cord blood is intended to treat, such a newborn who has a birth defect and the cord blood would be needed in the near future. Collection and storage as a precaution to treat a disease or condition that might possibly develop in the future is not medical care.
Eligible if used primarily for medical care. Will not qualify if used to maintain general health. A medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the item is to treat a specific medical condition.
Eligible expense if a physician recommends to treat a specific medical condition (such as obesity, heart disease, or diabetes). Will not qualify if only to improve general health. The costs of food associated with a weight-loss program would not qualify. Prior to January 1, 2011, a medical practitioner's recommendation is required stating the expense is to treat a specific medical condition. Drugs and medicines must be prescribed if incurred after December 31, 2010. See Drugs and medicines.
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