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Below is a listing of items that are typically covered. Click on the WageWorks logo above and enter your User Name and Password to see your employer's complete list of eligible expenses. Because this plan does not cover any medical or pharmacy expenses, it does not disqualify you from contributing to an HSA. Participating in this plan lets you put all the money you can into an HSA and then all the money you need to spend this year on dental and vision expenses in an FSA - so you get the advantages of both programs.

Click on a letter to view expenses that begin with that letter. Standard FSA. Car modifications as required for a medical condition diagnosed by a licensed health care professional. Concierge medical fees billed for future availability of services, with no services actually received. Exercise equipment or program as treatment for a medical condition diagnosed by a licensed health care professional.

Fitness programs as treatment for a medical condition diagnosed by a licensed health care professional. Health club dues as treatment for a medical condition diagnosed by a licensed health care professional. Home improvements as required for a medical condition diagnosed by a licensed health care professional. Orthopedic shoes and inserts difference in cost only of specialized orthopedic shoe over like non-specialized shoe. Parental fees billed for actual services received; charged by the State of Minnesota for disabled children.

Parental fees billed for future availability of services, with no services actually received; charged by the State of Minnesota for disabled children. Special foods gluten-free, salt-free or other for treatment of a medical condition; difference in cost only. Student health fees for dental services no services actually received; billed for future availability of services. Student health fees for medical services no services actually received; billed for future availability of services.

Student health fees for prescription services no services actually received; billed for future availability of services. Student health fees for vision services no services actually received; billed for future availability of services. Rx: A prescription under state law is required for this item.

Either a receipt with the Rx identified or a receipt indicating a description of what was purchased and accompanied by a prescription from a provider on an Rx pad dated on or before the purchase should accompany the request for reimbursement. Health Care Card Webinar. Yes Letter. Alternative dietary supplements for treatment of a medical condition. Alternative drugs, medicines and treatment products for treatment of a medical condition. Alternative healers for treatment of a medical condition.

Concierge medical fees billed for actual services received. About 6 million to 8 million people use OTC or prescription drugs each year to try to quit, says Thomas Glynn, director of science and trends at the American Cancer Society. He says that the advocacy organization hopes that the health-care overhaul will open up other avenues for better access to such medications, including the expansion of Medicaid eligibility.

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