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21st June 2016, 05:58 PM
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Bank of America HRA
Can you list me the Common expenses that are generally considered qualified health care expenses under Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) in Bank of America?
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22nd June 2016, 11:17 AM
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Re: Bank of America HRA
The Common expenses that are generally considered qualified health care expenses under Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) in Bank of America are as follows: Ambulance Artificial teeth Birth control pills (prescription) Body scans Braille books and magazines Breast pumps and lactation supplies Childbirth classes (to the extent not related solely to child rearing) Chiropractic office visit Chiropractic treatment Christian Science practitioners Co-insurance (medical, dental or vision) Condoms and spermicides Contact lenses, cleaning solutions, and other eye care materials Contraceptives (over-the-counter) Copayments (medical, dental or vision) Cord blood storage (for future treatment of an existing birth defect) Corneal keratotomy Crutches, canes or like equipment (purchase or rental) Deductibles (medical, dental or vision) Dental treatments (excluding treatments solely for cosmetic purposes) Diabetic supplies Diagnostic services Drug addiction treatment Drugs (prescription) Dyslexia treatment Eye drops Eye examinations Eyeglasses (over-the-counter) Eyeglasses (prescription) Fertility monitor (over-the-counter) Fertility treatment Flu shots Guide dogs or other service animals (purchase, training, care) Hearing aids and batteries Hospital services Immunizations Infertility treatment Insulin Insulin testing materials and equipment Insurance premiums for COBRA coverage, long-term-care insurance, health coverage while drawing unemployment, and group and/or individual health insurance maintained at and after age 65 (including both active and retiree group health coverage, but does not include Medicare supplemental coverage) — HSA only Laboratory fees Lamaze classes (related to child birth) Laser eye surgery Lasik Learning disability treatments Lodging (essential to receive medical care amounts subject to daily dollar limits established by Internal Revenue Code) Long-term care services — HSA only Massage therapy Mastectomy-related special bras (if prescribed by a physician for mental health reasons) Medical abortion Medical equipment and repairs Medical monitoring and testing devices Medical records charges Medical supplies Medicines (prescription) Norplant insertion or removal Nursing services (wages and taxes) OB/GYN fees Occlusal guards to prevent teeth grinding Office visits (medical, dental* or vision) Operations (excluding cosmetic) Optometrist/ophthalmologist fees Organ transplants (recipient and donor) Orthokeratotomy Orthodontia Ovulation monitor (over-the-counter) Oxygen Physical exams Physical therapy Pregnancy tests (over-the-counter) Prescription drugs (excludes illegal drugs and prescriptions for cosmetic purposes) Prosthesis Psychiatric care Psychoanalysis Psychologist fees Radial keratotomy (RK) Reading glasses (over-the-counter) Reconstructive surgery following mastectomy as a result of cancer Removal of benign mole, cyst or tumor Smoking cessation (programs/counseling) Smoking cessation drugs (prescription) Speech therapy Sterilization Student health fees (for medical services) Sunglasses (prescription) Surgery (excluding surgery solely for cosmetic purposes) Therapy Transportation, parking and related travel expenses (essential to receive medical care; subject to IRS limits) Tubal ligation Vaccinations Varicose veins surgery Vasectomy Vision therapy Weight loss counseling (if prescribed by a physician to treat a specific medical condition) Weight loss program and/or drugs (if prescribed by a physician to treat a specific medical condition) Wheelchair and repairs X-ray fees |