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High Deductible Health Plans (HDHP) with Health Savings Accounts (HSA)


Link to 2008 FEHB website

NEW!! Federal Employees paid through certain payroll offices are eligible to establish pre-tax allotments to their Health Savings Accounts (HSA). Select this link for more information.

Introduction

A High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with a Health Savings Account (HSA) or a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) provides traditional medical coverage and a tax free way to help you build savings for future medical expenses. The HDHP/HSA or HRA gives you greater flexibility and discretion over how you use your health care benefits.

The HDHP features higher annual deductibles (a minimum of $1,100 for Self and $2,200 for Self and Family coverage) than other traditional health plans. The maximum amount out-of-pocket limits for HDHPs participating in the FEHB Program in 2008 are $5,600 for Self and $11,200 for Self and Family enrollment based on IRS rules. Depending on the HDHP you choose, you may have the choice of using in-network and out-of-network providers. Using in-network providers will save you money. With the exception of preventive care, you must meet the annual deductible before the plan pays benefits. Preventive care services are generally paid as first dollar coverage or after a small deductible or copayment. A maximum dollar amount (up to $300, for instance) may apply.

When you enroll in an HDHP, the health plan determines if you are eligible for a Health Savings Account (HSA) or a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA). If you are Medicare enrolled, you are not eligible for an HSA. Each month, the plan automatically credits a portion of the health plan premium into your HSA or HRA, based on your eligibility as of the first day of the month. You can pay your deductible with funds from your HSA or HRA. If you have an HSA, you can also choose to pay your deductible out-of-pocket, allowing your savings account to grow.

You can find monthly premiums, contributions to your HSA, and the amount you can contribute to your HSA, for each FEHB HDHP by selecting the link below.

HSA Net Amounts PDF file [49 KB]

You can also compare benefits information among HDHPs such as deductibles, catastrophic limits, coinsurance, copayments, and preventive services provided before the deductible by selecting the following link.

HDHP Benefits PDF file [36 KB]