Fish Oil Tablets & Med Reim
DB
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An employee states that his doctor has suggested that the employee take fish oil tablets to help reduce his cholesterol. I think this could be submitted as an eligible expense under the employee's cafeteria plan because it's being used to treat a medical condition, not for general good health.
Any other opinions?
Any other opinions?
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To claim vitamins, herbs or nutritional supplements, you must have a written diagnosis of the medical condition and "prescription" of all specific items for that condition on file with the claims office. You must renew this physician notice every 12 months and file it with the claims office with the first claim submitted for those items each plan year.
The receipt or documentation from the store must include the name of the drug printed on the receipt. This information must be provided by the store, not just lised by the participant on the receipt or on the claim form.
The participant must indicate the existing or imminent medical condition on the receipt, on the claim form, or on a seperate enclosed statement each time these items are claimed. Purchases for general health will not be accepted.
The plan lists the following as Ineligible Expenses: Insruance premiums, warranties, service agreements, cosmetic procedures or products, health club dues, non-prescription drugs, vitamins and herbs.
Hope this is helpful...