Qualifying Medical Expenses definition

Qualifying Medical Expenses means any expenses as described in the Appendices of this document that meets the definition of "qualified medical expenses" (within the meaning of Code Section 213(d) and as allowed under Code Section 105 and the rulings and Treasury regulations thereunder) of the Participant, the Participant’s spouse or a Dependent and that are not otherwise used by the Participant as a deduction in determining the Participant’s tax liability under the Code or reimbursed under any other health coverage, including a health Flexible Spending Account. If the Employer provides Health Savings Accounts for Participants, Qualifying Medical Expenses reimbursed shall be limited to those allowed under Code Section 223.
Qualifying Medical Expenses means any expense eligible for reimbursement under the Health Reimbursement Arrangement which would qualify as a “medical expense” (within the meaning of Code Section 213(d) and as allowed under Code Sections 105 and 106 and the rulings and Treasury regulations thereunder) of the Participant, the Participant’s spouse or a Dependent and not otherwise used by the Participant as a deduction in determining the Participant’s tax liability under the Code or reimbursed under any other health coverage, including a health Flexible Spending Account. Qualifying Medical Expenses covered by this Plan are limited as elected in the Adoption Agreement. Effective January 1, 2011, notwithstanding anything in this Arrangement to the contrary, a Participant may not be reimbursed for the cost of any medicine or drug that is not "prescribed" as defined in Code Section 106(f) or is not insulin. Furthermore, a Participant may not be reimbursed for “qualified long-term care services” as defined in Code Section 7702B(c). If the Employer provides Health Savings Accounts for Participants, Qualifying Medical Expenses reimbursed shall be limited to those allowed under Code Section 223. "Incurred" means when the Participant is provided with the medical care that gives rise to the Qualifying Medical Expense and not when the Participant formally billed or charged for, or pays for, the medical care.
Qualifying Medical Expenses means any expense eligible for reimbursement under the Health Reimbursement Arrangement which would qualify as a “medical expense” (within the meaning of Code Section 213 and the rulings and Treasury regulations thereunder) of the Participant, the Participant’s spouse or a Dependent and not otherwise used by the Participant as a deduction in determining the Participant’s tax liability under the Code or reimbursed under any other health coverage, including a health Flexible Spending Account. Qualifying Medical Expenses covered by this Plan are limited as elected in the Adoption Agreement. Furthermore, a Participant may not be reimbursed for “qualified long‑term care services” as defined in Code Section 7702B(c).

Examples of Qualifying Medical Expenses in a sentence

  • In the case of the death of the Participant, any remaining balances may only be paid out as reimbursements for Qualifying Medical Expenses as stated in the Section titled: "Health Reimbursement Arrangement Claims" under the Article titled: "Benefits" and shall not constitute a death benefit to the Participant's estate and/or the Participant's beneficiaries.


More Definitions of Qualifying Medical Expenses

Qualifying Medical Expenses means any expense eligible for reimbursement under
Qualifying Medical Expenses means expenses thatare eligible to be reimbursed fromthe Medical FSA Account, as described in part 4.07.
Qualifying Medical Expenses means any expense for medical care within the meaning of the term “medical care” as defined in Code Section 213(d) and as allowed under Code Section 105 and the rulings and Treasury regulations thereunder, and not otherwise reimbursed or paid to the Participant by the Medical Plan or any other group health plan, insurance, or otherwise. “Qualifying Medical Expenses” can be incurred by the Participant and the Participant’s Dependents. A Participant may not be reimbursed for the cost of other health coverage such as premiums paid under plans maintained by the employer of the Participant's Spouse or individual policies maintained by the Participant or the Participant’s Dependents.A Participant may not be reimbursed for “qualified long-term care services” as defined in Code Section 7702B(c).A Participant may not be reimbursed for over-the-counter drugs or medications unless they are prescribed, with the exception of insulin.
Qualifying Medical Expenses means expenses incurred by a Participant, spouse or dependent for medical services and supplies as defined in Section 213 of the Code, but only to the extent that the participant, spouse or dependent incurring the expenses is not reimbursed for the expenses through insurance or any other source. The cost of health coverage under any group health plan or individual health policy shall not constitute a Qualifying Medical Expense for purposes of the Medical Reimbursement Plan.
Qualifying Medical Expenses means any expense eligible for reimbursement under the Health Reimbursement Arrangement which would qualify as a “medical expense” (within the meaning of Code Section 213(d) and as allowed under Code Section 105 and the rulings and
Qualifying Medical Expenses means a Covered Employee's and a Dependent's expenses incurred during the Plan Year for medical care, as defined in Code Section 213(d)(1)(A) and (B). However, the Plan will allow a grace period of two and one half months following the end of the Plan Year in which Covered Employees and Dependents may incur Qualifying Medical Expenses to be reimbursed under the current Plan Year’s election. To be a Qualifying Medical Expense, the medical care must be essential to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent a disease or disorder or to affect an unsound structure or function of the mind or body. Incurred refers to the date the medical care is provided — not to the date charged, billed, or paid.
Qualifying Medical Expenses means a Covered Employee's and a Dependent's expenses incurred during the Plan Year for medical care, as defined in Code Section 213(d)(1)(A) and (B). The Plan will allow a grace period of two and one half months following the end of the Plan Year in which Covered Employees and Dependents may incur Qualifying Medical Expenses to be reimbursed under the current Plan Year’s election. Notwithstanding any other Plan provision, medical expenses that are not dental, vision or preventive care expenses, except to the extent that they exceed the minimum deductible for a high deductible health plan in Code Section 223(c)(2)(A), as indexed, are not considered Qualifying Medical Expenses under this Plan. To be a Qualifying Medical Expense, the medical care must be essential to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent a disease or disorder or to affect an unsound structure or function of the mind or body. Incurred refers to the date the medical care is provided — not to the date charged, billed, or paid.