Can I Contribute to an HSA After Enrolling in Medicare Part A?

Many people wonder what happens if they want to put money into a Health Savings Account (HSA) after enrolling in Medicare Part A. The good news is that you can continue contributing to your HSA even after you have Medicare Part A coverage. However, there are a few things to keep in mind.

Here are a couple of important points to consider:

  • If you are enrolled in Medicare Part A, you cannot contribute to an HSA if you are also enrolled in Medicare Part B or any other non-high deductible health plan;
  • Once you enroll in Medicare, you can no longer open a new HSA account, but you can still use the funds in your existing HSA for qualified medical expenses;
  • You can use the funds in your HSA tax-free for qualified medical expenses, even if you are enrolled in Medicare.

It's essential to understand the rules and limitations regarding HSAs and Medicare to make the most out of your healthcare savings. Consulting with a financial advisor or tax professional can help you navigate the complexities of these accounts effectively.


Have you ever wondered about the rules regarding Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) after enrolling in Medicare Part A? Well, the good news is that although you can no longer contribute to an HSA once you enroll in Medicare Part B or another non-high deductible health plan, you can keep contributing to your HSA if you haven’t signed up for Part B yet.

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