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Flexible Spending Accounts

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Flexible Spending Accounts

Today, many employers offer a flexible spending account (FSA) as part of their benefits packages. Employees can use these funds to set aside money from each paycheck. FSAs cover most out-of-pocket health care expenses, including dental treatments.

Simply Smiles Dentistry in Tucson and the surrounding area accepts FSAs. Our team works with your employer to confirm coverage. If you are confused about using your FSA, we can help you. Do not let your FSA expire. Call us at (520) 368-3351 to learn how to make the most of your funds.

 

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How FSAs Work

“FSA can help bridge the gap left by other health insurance plans.”

The Pros and Cons of an FSA

“The funds in an FSA are available at all times, with few restrictions.”

How to Save Money With an FSA

“One’s employer can provide more details about where, when, and how to sign up for an FSA.”

How to Use FSA Funds

“Cosmetic procedures, including cosmetic orthodontics, are usually not covered under an FSA.”

What Treatments and Procedures Are Eligible

“FSA funds can go toward most preventive and diagnostic procedures.”

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. What are flexible spending accounts?

A. Your employer may offer a flexible spending account (FSA) as part of your benefits package. With an FSA, you can set aside money from each paycheck for health care expenses. These funds are not taxed, and you can withdraw the funds as needed. You can decide how much you want to contribute each year.

A. Maximum annual contributions can vary. If you have a medical FSA, your yearly maximum is $2,750. With a dependent care FSA, the yearly maximum is $5,000. Your employer can provide more details about their policies.

A. You can roll over up to $500 from one year into the next. However, the remaining money will be forfeited to your employer at the end of the year. Patients should keep an eye on their FSA balance and use their funds before the year’s end.

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Dental Terminology

Coinsurance

Coinsurance is the percentage one pays for a health care service after their deductible has been met.

Open Enrollment

The open enrollment period is the time of year when someone can enroll in a health insurance plan.

Diagnostic Procedure

A diagnostic procedure is a medical procedure aimed at diagnosing a condition or illness.

Deductible

Part of an insurance policy that indicates a specified amount of money that the insured must pay prior to the coverage amount.

Out of Pocket Maximum

The out of pocket maximum is the most an individual will have to pay for health care services in a plan year before your insurance provider covers all the cost.

Health Care Savings Accounts

A tax-advantaged savings account for medical expenses for tax-payers with a high-deductible healthcare plan.

Out of Pocket Medical Expenses

An out of pocket medical expense is anything a person has to pay for medical reasons that is not covered by insurance. These typically include co-payments, deductibles or uninsured prescription and procedure costs.

Employer Sponsored Health Insurance

Employer sponsored health insurance is a healthcare plan offered to eligible employees in which the employer pays a portion of the monthly premium.

Co-pay

A fixed payment made by the insured (patient) coupled with that of the insurance coverage.

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An FSA can help you set aside health care funds and save money at tax time. If your health care plan doesn’t cover out-of-pocket dental expenses, an FSA might be able to help. But it’s your job to make sure that your funds don’t expire. If you don’t use your FSA funds each year, you may forfeit the money.

Let Simply Smiles Dentistry in Tucson help you put your FSA to use. Call us at 520-368-3351 to learn more about applying FSA funds toward dental care.

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