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Welcome State of Ohio employees

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Understanding the benefits of your health savings account (HSA) is a great way to take charge of paying for your health care costs. Explore this website to access resources and tools to learn how to manage your HSA.
Current account holders can sign in below.

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Flexible Spending Account

Enrolled in the Ohio Med PPO Plan? Learn more below on how you can save on eligible health care expenses.

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Optum Bank Academy

Take the complexity out of understanding your HSA. Enroll in custom courses designed to help you plan, save and pay for qualified medical expenses.

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Resources

Take advantage of these tools and educational materials to make the most of your health accounts.

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Contribution limits

Each year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sets contribution limits for health savings accounts (HSAs).

Contributing the maximum to your HSA each year could help you build up your nest egg so you're prepared for expected, and unexpected, health care costs.

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2022 limits:

  • An individual can contribute up to $3,650 for the year.
  • An individual with family coverage can contribute up to $7,300 for the year.

You have until the tax filing deadline (typically April 15) to make contributions to your HSA for the previous year.

2021 limits:

  • An individual can contribute up to $3,600 for the year.
  • An individual with family coverage can contribute up to $7,200 for the year.

The above limits are for each calendar year and include contributions made by the State of Ohio.

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Turning 55 this calendar year?

Take advantage of the "catch-up" contributions to your Optum Bank health savings account (HSA) at the start of the year on January 1. That means you can deposit an additional $1,000. Plus, if your spouse is 55 or older, he or she can open a separate HSA and make a "catch-up" contribution to that account, too. 

Visit State of Ohio Benefit's site to increase your HSA contribution amount  for the additional $1,000.