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HSA

American  

abbreviation

  1. health savings account: a tax-advantaged savings account that an individual with a high-deductible health plan can use to pay healthcare expenses.


Etymology

Origin of HSA

First recorded in 2000–05

Example Sentences

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You mostly can’t spend your HSA on premiums.

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And in New Jersey, you can’t deduct your HSA contribution from your income, among other rules.

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The law also enables people to spend HSA dollars on monthly or annual fees for direct primary care.

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The working theory is that ACA enrollees can get a Bronze plan to cover major medical issues, direct primary care for the day-to-day, and a tax-advantaged HSA to help pay for the rest of their care.

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A group that includes HealthEquity, the Chamber of Commerce, and Americans for Prosperity, a conservative organization funded by the Koch brothers, are now urging lawmakers to pass legislation introduced last month that would expand HSA eligibility to another 100 million Americans.

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