- prescription eyewear and supplies (eyeglasses, goggles, safety glasses, sports eyewear, sunglasses)
- tinting of prescription eyewear
- eye exams (refractions)
- over-the-counter reading glasses and other vision aids
When needed for vision correction, amounts paid for the following items are qualified vision care expenses: - prescription eyewear and supplies (eyeglasses, goggles, safety glasses, sports eyewear, sunglasses) - tinting of prescription eyewear - eye exams (refractions) - over-the-counter reading glasses and other vision aids Add Comment SIGIS' latest newsletter says: "... we are reviewing product descriptions of sunscreen and sunblock products to determine which broad spectrum, SPF 15+ items can be added to the list." "Note that we will add only those items that can be clearly identified as SPF 15 or higher and that provide protection against both ultraviolet B radiation (UVB) and ultraviolet A radiation (UVA). These products will not require an Rx for purchase with a health care debit card at SIGIS certified merchants." The ruling on the individual mandate will not stop (soon enough, if it's voted down) some of the things that are written into law now. And the next benchmark of the ACA to go into effect is the Summary of Benefits & Coverage (for new hires ...and group having open enrollment on or after 9/23/2012). This webinar will review the SBC and what employers that have a HRA, FSA or HSA need to know about maintaining compliance and providing the proper documentation. Self-administering employers of a HRA, will have a particular need to know this information. Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar Seat Now at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/255957298 "Scientists estimate that laughing 100 times is equivalent to a 10-minute workout on a rowing machine." So, go have a couple good laughs today! Looking for a new way to relieve some of your stress? Lose weight? Or perhaps stop smoking?? Try Hypnotherapy! Get a note from your doctor to make it FSA Eligible and start living you life again! The IRS says a valid receipt will have; the medical provider’s name; the patient’s name; a description of the product or service;, the date of service or date of purchase; and the amount of out-of-pocket expense. Massage Benefits: 9 Healthy Reasons to Make an Appointment Today 1. Manage Anxiety and Depression 2. Ease Pain 3. Improve Sleep 4. Boost Immunity 5. Beat PMS 6. Raise Alertness 7. Curb Headaches 8. Save Face 9. Ease Cancer Treatment Eight out of 10 Americans will experience debilitating back pain, according to Time.com, but a massage can help. Use your benefits card and enjoy! |