Eligibility
Claim eligibility information
Health insurance premiums
We can definitely process your Health Insurance Premiums from a different plan (we understand we're not your one and ...
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Eligibility overview
Because contributions to your Health Spending Account (HSA) are tax-free, reimbursement of paid eligible medical and ...
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Eligible Providers
For a Provider (like a Physiotherapist, Chiropractor, Psychologist, etc.) to be eligible, they must be an Authorized ...
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Ineligible Providers
We'd love it if all Providers were eligible, but we have some CRA eligibility guidelines to follow! There are a few r...
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Orthodontics
Orthodontic expenses are definitely an eligible expense! That being said, we do need a bit of back up documentation ...
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Drug Identification Number (DIN)
DIN stands for Drug Identification Number. We use that number to verify eligibility of drug products during our claim...
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Orthopaedic shoes and Orthotics
While the CRA does include orthopaedic footwear and orthotics on their list of eligible medical expenses, there are a...
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Cosmetic procedures
Unfortunately, purely cosmetic expenses of any kind aren’t eligible for reimbursement through an HSA, per CRA guideli...
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Travel insurance premiums
This one's kind of tricky! Yes, travel insurance premiums are certainly claimable BUT only the medical portion of th...
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Medical Marijuana
Medical cannabis, marijuana and CBD oil are eligible medical expenses for reimbursement through a Health Spending Acc...
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Naturopathic Services
Any service or consultation performed by a registered Naturopathic Doctor is considered an eligible medical expense. ...
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Out of country medical expenses
Out of country medical expenses are eligible, as long as the expenses fall within the CRA’s eligibility guidelines fo...
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