HSAs: The Latest Addition to the Alphabet Soup of Benefit Plans
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date(s):
June 29, 2004
- June 30, 2004
Choice of two dates to attend:
June 29, 2004 at 3:00 PM (EST)
June 30, 2004 at 2:00 PM (EST)
45 minute presentation followed by an interactive Q & A session
Created as part of the 2003 Medicare reform legislation, HSAs (Health Savings Accounts) are souped-up MSAs that offer the cost-saving possibilities of HRAs without the use-it-or-lose-it aspect of FSAs. Confused? Participate in this web seminar sponsored by Morgan Lewis and we will sort it out for you. Our interactive webcast will address what makes HSAs different from their predecessors and how they might be utilized by your organization.
Topics to be addressed include:
How does an employer set up an HSA?
What limits and restrictions apply?
Do HSAs save employers money?
What other health coverage can an employee have?
Are there any tax ramifications?
What expenses qualify?
Are there ERISA implications? COBRA?
Presenters:
John G. Ferreira, Morgan Lewis
Robert M. Hunter, Morgan Lewis
Amy Pocino Kelly, Morgan Lewis

