Health Savings Accounts and the New Medicare Law

Health Savings Accounts and the New Medicare Law

Author: United States Senate

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12-17

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9781676398837

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Health savings accounts and the new Medicare law: the face of health care's future?: hearing before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, Washington, DC, May 19, 2004.


Health Care Expenses in Retirement and the Use of Health Savings Accounts

Health Care Expenses in Retirement and the Use of Health Savings Accounts

Author: Paul Fronstin

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The new Medicare drug law that was enacted in late 2003 makes two changes that supporters of the law say should make it easier for today's workers to prepare to pay the medical bills they will confront in retirement: prescription drug benefits (the new Medicare Part D) and health savings accounts (HSAs). This paper examines the impact of Medicare Part D on savings needed for insurance premiums to supplement Medicare, Medicare Part B and D premiums, and out-of-pocket expenses in retirement, and examines the viability of using HSAs to save for these expenses. It presents a wide range of estimates based on various ages at the time of death, because longevity risk is a major threat to retirement income security. This range of estimates also varies with various assumptions regarding health insurance premium inflation rates and out-of-pocket expenses. Projecting the amount needed for medical expenses in retirement is tentative and complex because it requires conclusions about the range by which medical inflation will exceed consumer prices generally, as well as assumptions about whether medical practices will change in a way that makes Medicare coverage for a given ailment more or less likely.


Health Savings Accounts and the New Medicare Law

Health Savings Accounts and the New Medicare Law

Author: United States Congress Senate Special Co

Publisher:

Published: 2015-02-14

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781296010232

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Health Savings Account Answer Book

Health Savings Account Answer Book

Author: Christine L. Keller

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 2020-07-22

Total Pages: 860

ISBN-13: 9781543818505

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This comprehensive, authoritative volume provides up-to-date coverage of recent legislative and regulatory developments relating to health savings accounts (HSAs). It provides clear and concise guidance on the complex qualification, contribution, administration, and compliance issues that arise in connection with HSAs. This edition includes significant new content on the impact of COVID-19 on the use of HSAs relating to related guidance found in the CARES Act and applicable IRS notices. Health Savings Account Answer Book, Sixteenth Edition, offers the practitioner in-depth analysis of the full range of issues concerning these plans. Highlights include: A revised Introduction by William Sweetnam, Jr. explaining why he thinks the demand for HSAs and high deductible health plans (HDHPs) will continue to be strong. Updated coverage of the guidance regarding the COVID-19 emergency contained in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and in IRS Notice 2020-18, IRS Notice 2020-15, and IRS Notice 2020-23. Coverage includes the following: Payment of medical care services and items purchased related to testing for and treatment of COVID-19 without a deductible or with a deductible below the minimum annual deductible. When are distributions from HSAs for over-the-counter medicine or drugs tax-free qualified medical expenses even if there is no prescription? The treatment of menstrual care products as qualified medical expenses which can be paid for or reimbursed by an HSA, flexible spending arrangement (FSA) or health reimbursement arrangement (HRA). How telehealth and remote care services can be provided without a deductible and without impacting the ability of an account owner to contribute to an HSA. The automatic postponement of the due date for filing federal income tax returns and making HSA contributions to July 15, 2020. Discussion of whether the portion of health care costs paid by the employee with pre-tax salary reduction contributions are considered qualified health care expenses for purposes of calculating the credit for paid leave. Extension of the 60-day rollover period applicable to an HAS. Extension of time to file IRS Form 5498-SA--HSA, Archer MSA, or Medicare Advantage MSA Information, and to provide information to participants. A discussion of whether an HSA may reimburse the expense of medical marijuana, CBD oil, and CBD products. Explanation of new IRS Notice 2019-45, allowing coverage for certain chronic illnesses to be considered preventive care not subject to the deductible under the HDHP. Discussion of HSAs and the Fair Labor Standards Act final regulations. Discussion of repeal of the high cost coverage excise tax. Discussion of Affordable Care Act maximum out-of-pocket requirements and how those compare to the HDHP maximum out-of-pocket requirements. Expanded list of preventive care benefits published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Updated guidance regarding drug manufacturer's coupons and rebates and impact on HSA eligibility. An updated analysis of the agenda of President Trump and Congress regarding health care and HSAs in 2020. Analysis includes: Legislation to address more issues relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. The expansion of telehealth and remote care services. The reimbursement of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and medicines. The Trump Administration's support of HSA and legislative changes that could be made to increase the use of HSAs Note: Online subscriptions are for three-month periods. Previous Edition: Health Savings Account Answer Book, Fifteenth Edition ISBN 9781543810950¿


Get What's Yours for Medicare

Get What's Yours for Medicare

Author: Philip Moeller

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-10-04

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1501124013

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A coauthor of the New York Times bestselling guide to Social Security Get What’s Yours authors an essential companion to explain Medicare, the nation’s other major benefit for older Americans. Learn how to maximize your health coverage and save money. Social Security provides the bulk of most retirees’ income and Medicare guarantees them affordable health insurance. But few people know what Medicare covers and what it doesn’t, what it costs, and when to sign up. Nor do they understand which parts of Medicare are provided by the government and how these work with private insurance plans—Medicare Advantage, drug insurance, and Medicare supplement insurance. Do you understand Medicare’s parts A, B, C, D? Which Part D drug plan is right and how do you decide? Which is better, Medigap or Medicare Advantage? What do you do if Medicare denies payment for a procedure that your doctor says you need? How do you navigate the appeals process for denied claims? If you’re still working or have a retiree health plan, how do those benefits work with Medicare? Do you know about the annual enrollment period for Medicare, or about lifetime penalties for late enrollment, or any number of other key Medicare rules? Health costs are the biggest unknown expense for older Americans, who are turning sixty-five at the rate of 10,000 a day. Understanding and navigating Medicare is the best way to save health care dollars and use them wisely. In Get What’s Yours for Medicare, retirement expert Philip Moeller explains how to understand all these important choices and make the right decisions for your health and wealth now—and for the future.


Reforming Medicare

Reforming Medicare

Author: Henry Aaron

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2009-11-01

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0815701500

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Everyone agrees on the need to reform Medicare but not on how to do it. Some argue the program is too comprehensive, others that it is not comprehensive enough. Some suggest it pays too much for health care, others, too little. Meanwhile, the financial stakes continue to mount. Medicare spending exceeded $400 billion in 2007, making it more expensive than the entire health systems of most other nations, as well as the largest national public program other than Social Security and national defense. In R eforming Medicare, Henry J. Aaron and Jeanne M. Lambrew deftly guide readers through this complex debate. They identify and analyze the three leading approaches to reform. Updated social insurance would retain the current system while rationalizing coverage and reducing bureaucracy. Premium support would replace the current system with a capped, per-person payment that beneficiaries could use to buy health insurance. Consumer-directed Medicare would have beneficiaries pay for care up to a high deductible from government- supported savings accounts and offer premium-support coverage above the deductible. In addition to rating each option on its ability to promote access to health care, improve the quality of care, and control costs, the authors evaluate each reform's political strengths and weaknesses. Given the heat generated by the Medicare debate, it is unlikely that any single approach will be implemented in full. Consequently, Aaron and Lambrew describe incremental strategies that blend elements of each plan. Their analysis provides essential insight into the types of hybrid policies that Congress will consider in coming years.


Landmark

Landmark

Author: Staff of the Washington Post

Publisher: Public Affairs

Published: 2010-04-27

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1586489348

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Presents an introduction to the federal health care law passed in March, 2010, explaining the provisions of the legislation and discussing its implications for consumers, employers, insurers, and the medical establishment.