New online HSA change form
Change your HSA contribution anytime if you are enrolled in UC’s High Deductible Health Plan
Did you know?
Are you are enrolled in UC’s High Deductible Health Plan? You have a Health Savings Account (HSA) that allows you to contribute pre-tax funds from your UC pay into your HSA to pay for out of pocket medical and related expenses.
What's new
Effective immediately you can change your HSA contribution anytime, online through your Employee Self Service (ESS) account. A paper change form is no longer required. Simply access your ESS account to make changes.
For more information, visit the Health Savings Account page.
Questions?
Email the UC Benefits team at benefits@uc.edu.
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