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What the Big Beautiful Bill Did (and Did Not Do) for HSAs

You and your clients may have heard and been excited about several proposed HSA enhancements in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB). Unfortunately, not all of them made the cut. So we thought we’d share some quick info to let you know what actually made it into law, what didn’t pass, and why it matters.
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HSA Plans May Discourage Utilization

We’ve heard it for years: HSA-qualified high deductible health plans help reduce unnecessary utilization. Ever since their inception back in 2004, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) have been characterized as the ultimate consumer-driven product. People spend their own money differently than they spend somebody else’s money, proponents say, and having some “skin in the game” encourages people to act with discretion when spending their health care dollars. Ultimately, being responsible for the cost of up-front expenses like doctor visits and prescriptions, instead of having those costs covered by a flat-dollar copayment, creates better health care consumers by encouraging them to “shop around” for health care services and only engage the health care system when truly necessary.
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