Can I Have an HSA if I am on Medicare Part A?

If you are on Medicare Part A, you are not eligible to contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA). However, you can still have an HSA if you meet certain criteria.

Here are some important points to note:

  • Medicare Part A provides coverage for hospital care, but it does not cover expenses that could be paid for with an HSA.
  • In order to contribute to an HSA, you must be enrolled in a high deductible health plan (HDHP) and not be enrolled in Medicare.
  • If you are already on Medicare, you can still use funds from an existing HSA to pay for qualified medical expenses tax-free.

Having an HSA can be a valuable asset for managing healthcare costs, even if you are on Medicare Part A. It can help you save money for future medical expenses and provide a tax-advantaged way to pay for healthcare.


Many individuals wonder if they can maintain a Health Savings Account (HSA) while enrolled in Medicare Part A. The good news is that while you cannot contribute to an HSA if you are on Medicare, you can still benefit from having an account if you set one up before enrolling.

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