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What happens to the HSA if its owner becomes insured by a non-HDHP plan?

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What happens to the HSA if its owner becomes insured by a non-HDHP plan?

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Once the HSA owner becomes insured by a health insurance policy that is not a high deductible plan, they can no longer make contributions to the HSA. However, money in the HSA can be used for qualified medical expenses, including co-payments.

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