Do I need certain type of Insurance Plan?
Yes. The plan needs to be a qualified “high deductible health plan” (HDHP)
A qualified HDHP is a health plan that meets the following requirements:
Individual coverage
- Annual deductible: $1,050 Minimum
- Annual out-of-pocket expense limit : not more than $5,250.
Family coverage
- Annual deductible: $2,100 Minimum
- Annual out-of-pocket expense limit : not more than $10,500.
- These plans do not have co-pays for doctor visits or prescription drugs
- These plans can be “network” plans
- Some qualified plans may have a first-dollar benefit or low-deductible benefit for preventive care only.
- In the case of family coverage, a plan is only an HDHP if under the terms of the plan no amounts are payable until the aggregate family deductible is met
An insurance carrier or licensed insurance professional should verify that the plan in question is actually a qualified plan. Penalties exist for individuals that set-up the accounts without the appropriate insurance.
Click here to find out if a qualified plan is available in your area.