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How Health Savings Accounts Can Help With Incontinence

By Jasmine Schmidt, Health Guide Monday, May 19, 2008

 

If you decide to try utilizing a health savings account to pay for your incontinence supplies, be sure to keep all receipts in case of an audit. You may also want to keep a dated and signed letter from your doctor addressing your medical need for incontinence products. Because there are so many "gray" areas as to the qualifying expenses in regards to a health savings account, it would probably be wisest to speak to an accountant before choosing to open such an account.

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By Jasmine Schmidt, Health Guide— Last Modified: 12/16/10, First Published: 05/19/08