Thursday, 30 August 2018

[PSA] Curology counts against an FSA/HSA!

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Contact your Curology provider and ask for a prescription and your 'year to date' invoice so you can submit it to your FSA provider for reimbursement from your account.FSA - An account you can put pre-taxed money into to pay for medical or medical-related expenses through the year. You lose what you don't spend (most plan allow $500 to move over and/or provide a 3-month grace period into the next month). There is a cap on what can be put into this account, $2,650 for 2018 I believe.You elect to have a dollar amount put into the FSA account every check. As medical expenses happen, most of the time the charges go through insurance and your FSA issues you a check for the amount you had to paid at these events.Some expenses you have to put in your own expense reports for. Curology is often forgotten because the dermatologist side of it is free so insurance isn't involved.Also, you can get dressings covered. So if you use the DuoDerm Hydrocolloid dressings from Amazon, most FSAs will count them as a medical expense.
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