Drix,
Flexible Savings Accounts (FSA), Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) are all part of the family of Consumer Directed Health Care (
CDHC) offerings. HealthFrame's version 2.x release introduces initial expense management features that can be used to support these products. We expect to improve our support in future releases and we certainly appreciate feedback from users who are using HealthFrame in conjunction with with CDHC plans. Please keep your comments coming!
Some of the areas we know could use improvement include:
- Tracking FSA administrators (banks, etc) as an additional organizational entity
- Special reports for tracking 'deposits' (paycheck deductions) and 'withdrawals' (reimbursements)
- Ability to import electronic bank statements for reconciliation
Your idea to use journals to track expenses that are submitted and reimbursed is a reasonable approach. Another way you could have considered is to use 'Communications' with the FSA administrator. A key disadvantage to these two approaches is the reporting limits with both. No reports on journals or communications would generate expense value roll-ups (adding up values, etc). To get the best expense-based reporting you should create expenses in the register and then use the reporting capabilities that are built-in. Remember, of course, to create named customizations so that you can go back to these reports any time you want!
The basic steps are shown in the image below (using Susan Marie Taylor's sample PHR):
- Create a new expense entry for 'Submitted'. Assign the 'payee' to your FSA administrator. Link to the list of expenses you are submitting a reimbursement request for.
- As submitted expenses are reimbursed, change the type to 'Reimbursed'.
- Create a custom expense registry report that displays 'Submitted' and 'Reimbursed' expenses. Don't forget to manage your date ranges so that you get yearly results.
Thanks for these great questions!
Support Team