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Health Savings Account

This account is available to those who are currently enrolled in the HDHP (High Deductible Health Plan) or were enrolled in the HDHP medical plan in a prior year.

Loyola University Chicago offers a Health Savings Account, or HSA, to complement the HDHP option. An HSA is a bank account that allows you to save and pay for your share of every day qualified healthcare expenses tax-free. You can pay for qualified expenses for you, your spouse, and any tax dependent (including LDAs) with your HSA–even if your health plan does not cover them. 

If you are enrolled in the HDHP, you can start, stop, or change your HSA contributions at any time during the year. Contact benefits@luc.edu if you would like to adjust your contributions. 

The Health Savings Account (HSA) Vendor is HealthEquity
Phone: 877.750.1445
Member portal: https://my.healthequity.com

Annual Contributions

Loyola will contribute to your HSA in January if you are re-enrolling. If you are a new hire the HSA employer contribution will be prorated based on your hire date within the current calendar year.

  • Employee Only: $600*
  • Employee + 1 or More: $1,200*

You can contribute up to the following amounts tax-free (less Loyola's contribution):

Total Annual Contribution Limit for 2024

Your Max $3,550 + Loyola Contribution $600.00 = $4,150.00 total

You + 1 Max $7,100.00 + Loyola Contribution $1,200.00 = $8,300.00 total

Total Annual Contribution Limit for 2025

Your Max $3,700 + Loyola Contribution $600.00 = $4,300.00 total

You + 1 Max $7,350.00 + Loyola Contribution $1,200.00 = $8,550.00 total

If you are 55 or older, you can also contribute an additional $1,000 in catch-up contributions. Contributions are not subject to federal income tax, Social Security tax or Medicare tax.

*If you are a new hire or switch to the HDHP plan due to a life event, Loyola’s HSA contribution will be prorated based on your plan eligibility date. 

HSA Advantages

  • Spend up to 35% less on health care costs with a triple-tax advantage
  • Your savings never expire
  • You can invest your funds
  • You can use funds for health care costs for you or your family

Qualified Health Care Eligible Expenses and Limitations

Many different healthcare expenses are eligible for reimbursement. Eligible health care expenses are expenses incurred by you, your spouse, or your eligible dependents for “medical care” as defined by the IRS code. Generally, this means an item or service for which you could have claimed a medical care expense deduction on an itemized federal income tax return, for which you have not otherwise been reimbursed or could be reimbursed from insurance or some other source. 

For example, you may claim reimbursement for the following expenses:

  • Health care deductibles
  • Copays
  • Expenses not covered by other plans
  • Routine physical or dental examinations
  • Infertility treatments
  • Braces and other orthodontia
  • Vision expenses
  • Hearing care expenses

You may not use your HSA to reimburse yourself for over‐the‐counter (OTC) medications unless you have a prescription from a doctor. Be sure to include the prescription with your receipt when requesting reimbursement. For a complete listing of eligible expenses, consult IRS Publication 502

Last Updated 10.24.2024

This account is available to those who are currently enrolled in the HDHP (High Deductible Health Plan) or were enrolled in the HDHP medical plan in a prior year.

Loyola University Chicago offers a Health Savings Account, or HSA, to complement the HDHP option. An HSA is a bank account that allows you to save and pay for your share of every day qualified healthcare expenses tax-free. You can pay for qualified expenses for you, your spouse, and any tax dependent (including LDAs) with your HSA–even if your health plan does not cover them. 

If you are enrolled in the HDHP, you can start, stop, or change your HSA contributions at any time during the year. Contact benefits@luc.edu if you would like to adjust your contributions. 

The Health Savings Account (HSA) Vendor is HealthEquity
Phone: 877.750.1445
Member portal: https://my.healthequity.com

Annual Contributions

Loyola will contribute to your HSA in January if you are re-enrolling. If you are a new hire the HSA employer contribution will be prorated based on your hire date within the current calendar year.

  • Employee Only: $600*
  • Employee + 1 or More: $1,200*

You can contribute up to the following amounts tax-free (less Loyola's contribution):

Total Annual Contribution Limit for 2024

Your Max $3,550 + Loyola Contribution $600.00 = $4,150.00 total

You + 1 Max $7,100.00 + Loyola Contribution $1,200.00 = $8,300.00 total

Total Annual Contribution Limit for 2025

Your Max $3,700 + Loyola Contribution $600.00 = $4,300.00 total

You + 1 Max $7,350.00 + Loyola Contribution $1,200.00 = $8,550.00 total

If you are 55 or older, you can also contribute an additional $1,000 in catch-up contributions. Contributions are not subject to federal income tax, Social Security tax or Medicare tax.

*If you are a new hire or switch to the HDHP plan due to a life event, Loyola’s HSA contribution will be prorated based on your plan eligibility date. 

HSA Advantages

  • Spend up to 35% less on health care costs with a triple-tax advantage
  • Your savings never expire
  • You can invest your funds
  • You can use funds for health care costs for you or your family

Qualified Health Care Eligible Expenses and Limitations

Many different healthcare expenses are eligible for reimbursement. Eligible health care expenses are expenses incurred by you, your spouse, or your eligible dependents for “medical care” as defined by the IRS code. Generally, this means an item or service for which you could have claimed a medical care expense deduction on an itemized federal income tax return, for which you have not otherwise been reimbursed or could be reimbursed from insurance or some other source. 

For example, you may claim reimbursement for the following expenses:

  • Health care deductibles
  • Copays
  • Expenses not covered by other plans
  • Routine physical or dental examinations
  • Infertility treatments
  • Braces and other orthodontia
  • Vision expenses
  • Hearing care expenses

You may not use your HSA to reimburse yourself for over‐the‐counter (OTC) medications unless you have a prescription from a doctor. Be sure to include the prescription with your receipt when requesting reimbursement. For a complete listing of eligible expenses, consult IRS Publication 502

Last Updated 10.24.2024