Medicare Coverage for Employee(s)-Here’s How

April 21st, 2019 at 7:36 AM

The Affordable Care Act’s $100-a-day penalty for improper medical reimbursements likely has your attention. And it should. But you can find many reimbursements that are allowed without penalty, including the ability to reimburse Medicare when you have fewer than 20 employees. 

Some group insurance plans do not cover Medicare-eligible employees if the group plan covers fewer than 20 employees because: 

If you (a) offer group insurance coverage to your fewer-than-20-employee workforce and (b) have one or more of the fewer than 20 employees on Medicare, you may use a health reimbursement account (HRA) or other account-based plan to reimburse Medicare parts B and/or D and Medigap insurance, if you satisfy the following requirements: 

  1. You offer a group health plan to employees who are not eligible for Medicare.
  2. The employee receiving the HRA or other account-based Medicare reimbursement plan is actually enrolled in Medicare Part B or D.
  3. You make the HRA or other account-based Medicare reimbursement plan available only to employees who are enrolled in Medicare Part B or D.
  4. You permit the Medicare employee to permanently opt out of and waive future reimbursements from the HRA or other account-based plan at least annually and upon termination of employment.

If you have or are about to have a Medicare-eligible employee and want my help enabling reimbursement of the employee for Medicare costs without triggering the $100-a-day penalty, please contact me. 

Mark S. Fineberg, CPA   

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