[ HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT ]
SAVE MORE FOR CAREBy participating in an HSA, you set aside pre-tax dollars to cover eligible health care expenses. You’ll keep saving for the future because your account can keep growing, even into retirement. When you enroll in either of the HSA plans, Worthington will automatically open a HealthEquity HSA for you.
Medical Plans with HSA
What's an HSA?
It’s a savings account that works in conjunction with your medical plan. You can use it to save and pay for qualified medical expenses like doctor’s visits, prescriptions, dental and vision costs.
All the money in your HSA is yours to keep; it rolls overs year after year. There’s no time limit on spending HSA funds. You can even save and invest them for healthcare you may need in retirement.
Key features of the HSA
- It’s all yours. Your funds are held in an account at HealthEquity.
- There’s no “use it or lose it.” Unused funds roll over year over year with no cap.
- Your funds build in two ways. Worthington contributes money and you can contribute, too, up to the IRS limits.
- It’s portable. Because the HSA is yours, you can take it with you if you retire or leave the company.
- You control it. You decide how to spend your money on qualified medical, prescription, dental and vision expenses.
- You save taxes. You don’t pay federal taxes on contributions, withdrawals or investment earnings.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who’s eligible for the HSA Plan?
Most employees are eligible. But, you can’t contribute to an HSA if:
- You’re enrolled in another medical plan like Medicare, your spouse’s plan or military coverage; or
- You received VA medical care within the last three months without a disability rating.
If one of the above applies to you, you may enroll in an alternative plan. Call the People Center at 877.840.6506 to learn more and enroll.
How much can I contribute?
The IRS regulates how much you can contribute to your HSA each year. In 2025, the combined limit for your contribution and the Company’s is $4,300 for employee-only coverage and $8,550 for all other coverage levels.
Note that if you are age 55 or over, you can make an additional catch-up contribution of $1,000.
How do I update my HSA contributions?
Checking and changing your HSA contributions is easy:
- Log into the Worthington Enterprises enrollment site.
- Click the “Life Event” link on the left of your personalized page.
- Follow the prompts for a Health Savings Account change.
If you prefer, you can check and change your HSA contributions by calling the People Center at 877.840.6506.