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HSA sign in

  • Check your balance
  • Manage contribution
  • Reimburse yourself
  • Pay a bill

How to transfer your HSA

Multiple HSAs? Consolidating your funds into one account with Optum Bank is easy.

FSA sign in

  • Check your balance
  • Upload receipts
  • Track your claims status

Shop and save

Your payment card is the fast, easy way to save on all kinds of everyday eligible health items.

Health account comparison

Take a look at how HSAs, FSAs and HRAs compare.

Health savings accounts (HSAs), flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health reimbursement accounts (HRAs) all offer  ways to pay for health care expenses while saving on taxes. There are some big differences between how the accounts work, though.

*HSA funds used for non-qualified medical expenses are taxed and subject to a 20% penalty if the HSA holder is less than 65 years of age. After age 65, HSA funds for non-qualified medical expenses are taxed (but not penalized).

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Health savings account (HSA)

Discover how an Optum Bank HSA can help you save on taxes and pay for qualified medical expenses. Learn about benefits, eligibility and how to get started.

Flexible spending account (FSA)

Maximize your health care savings with an Optum Bank FSA. Use pretax dollars for everyday medical expenses and save up to 30% on eligible purchases.

Health reimbursement arrangement (HRA)

Optum Bank HRAs are a way for employers to help offset employees’ health care costs for eligible expenses and gain tax advantages.