SBC Document


The purpose of an HRA SBC (Health Reimbursement Arrangement Summary of Benefits and Coverage) document is to provide a clear, standardized summary of the benefits and coverage offered under an HRA plan.

This document is generally required under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and is intended to help eligible individuals:

  1. Understand the HRA: It outlines what the HRA covers, such as which medical expenses (including deductibles, copayments, or premiums) are eligible for reimbursement.

  2. Compare Health Options: It allows employees to easily compare their HRA benefits against other health coverage options they might be considering.

  3. Make Informed Decisions: By presenting benefits, limitations, and cost-sharing details in a uniform format, it helps participants make informed decisions when enrolling or re-enrolling in coverage.

For an HRA that is integrated with a major medical plan, the HRA's details are often included within the major medical plan's SBC. If the HRA is a stand-alone plan (though less common, such as a retiree HRA), it may require its own SBC. The goal, regardless of how it's presented, is to give a simple, uniform explanation of the financial assistance the HRA provides.

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