Steponefoods Health Insurance Reimbursement

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Health Insurance Reimbursement
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRA)
Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
Health Insurance Reimbursement
Some insurance companies consider the cost of the Step One by Truhealth® program to be a
reimbursable expense provided certain conditions are met. You may be eligible to receive a full or
partial reimbursement for the cost of your Step One program from your health insurance provider.
To determine eligibility we recommend you follow these steps:
1. Ask your doctor to complete the letter of medical necessity attached.
2. Attach a copy of your Step One sales receipt.
3. Submit the signed letter of medical necessity along with your sales receipt to your health
insurance provider for reimbursement.
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) & Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
The cost of a nutrition program, when prescribed by your physician to treat a diagnosed medical
condition such as heart disease, obesity, hypertension or diabetes, is a reimbursable FSA or HRA
expense according to the IRS. Many plan administrators consider the Step One by Truhealth®
nutrition program to be a qualified expense under these guidelines. By following the claim process
below, you can submit the cost of your program to your plan administrator for reimbursement.
1. Ask your doctor to complete the letter of medical necessity attached.
2. Fill out a FSA/HRA claim form provided by your plan administrator or HR department.
3. Attach a copy of your Step One sales receipt.
4. Submit the signed letter of medical necessity along with the claim form and your receipt(s)
to your health insurance provider for reimbursement. Eligibility for reimbursement of the
cost of the Step One program is at the sole discretion of your plan administrator.
Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
A Health Savings Account (HSA) is a tax-advantaged savings account used solely by individuals
enrolled in a High Deductable Health Plan (HDHP) to pay for qualified medical expenses.
Expenses paid for specialized nutrition programs, when prescribed by your physician to treat a
diagnosed medical condition, are reimburseable. A signed letter of medical necessity (attached)
and each of your Step One by Truhealth® sales receipts are required for your records.

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