Qualifying Medical Care Expenses definition

Qualifying Medical Care Expenses means expenses incurred by a Participant, or by the spouse or Dependent of such Participant, for medical care as defined in Code §213(d) and Treasury Regulations §1.213-1(e), except amounts paid for insurance premiums and amounts paid for qualified long-term care services as defined in Code §7702B(c), but only to the extent that the Participant or other person incurring the expense is not reimbursed for the expense through insurance or otherwise. Charges for medicines or drugs, other than insulin, must be prescribed and must be purchased within the United States. Amounts paid for medicines or drugs, other than insulin, purchased outside the United States are NOT Qualifying Medical Care Expenses. For Participants in the Limited-Purpose (dental/vision) Health Care FSA, Qualifying Medical Care Expenses are further limited to expenses for vision care or dental care ONLY.
Qualifying Medical Care Expenses shall have the meaning given to it in Section 6.01B of this Plan.
Qualifying Medical Care Expenses means expenses incurred by a Participant, or by the spouse or Dependent of such Participant, for medical care as defined in Code §213(d) and Treasury Regulations §1.213-1(e), except amounts paid for insurance premiums and amounts paid for qualified long-term care services as defined in Code §7702B(c), but only to the extent that the Participant or other person incurring the expense is not reimbursed for the expense

Examples of Qualifying Medical Care Expenses in a sentence

  • Each Participant will be entitled to receive for each Plan Year reimbursement of Qualifying Medical Care Expenses up to the dollar amount of coverage elected by the Participant for that Plan Year which are incurred during the Plan Year, provided they are not reimbursed by other health plans, and are not taken as a deduction on the Participant's income tax return.


More Definitions of Qualifying Medical Care Expenses

Qualifying Medical Care Expenses means expenses incurred by a Participant, or by the spouse or Dependent of such Participant, for medical care as defined in Code §213(d) and Treasury
Qualifying Medical Care Expenses means expenses incurred by an Employee participating in the Health Care FSA, his or her Spouse, or Dependents for medical care, as defined in Code § 213(d), but only to the extent that such individual is not reimbursed for the expense (nor is the expense reimbursable) through the Plan, other insurance, or any other accident or health plan. If only a portion of a Qualifying Medical Care Expense has been reimbursed elsewhere (e.g., because the Plan imposes co‐payment or deductible limitations), then the Health Care FSA can reimburse the remaining portion of the Qualifying Medical Care Expense if it otherwise meets the requirements of the Cafeteria Plan.
Qualifying Medical Care Expenses means expenses of an Employee or Dependent who is a Participant in this Plan that meet the requirements of Code Section 213(d)(1)(A).

Related to Qualifying Medical Care Expenses

  • Medical Expenses means those expenses that an Insured Person has necessarily and actually incurred for medical treatment on account of Illness or Accident on the advice of a Medical Practitioner, as long as these are no more than would have been payable if the Insured Person had not been insured and no more than other hospitals or doctors in the same locality would have charged for the same medical treatment.

  • Qualified Medical Child Support Order means a Medical Child Support Order which creates (including assignment of rights) or recognizes an Alternate Recipient's right to receive benefits to which a Participant or Qualified Beneficiary is eligible under this Plan, and has been determined by the Plan Administrator to meet the qualification requirements as outlined under “Procedures” of this provision.

  • Routine patient care costs means Covered Medical Expenses which are typically provided absent a clinical trial and not otherwise excluded under the Policy. Routine patient care costs do not include:

  • Primary care physician means a physician qualified to be an attending physician according to ORS 656.005(12)(b)(A) and who is a general practitioner, family practitioner, or internal medicine practitioner.

  • Continuing care retirement community means a residential

  • Long-term inpatient care means inpatient services for

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.

  • Medical cannabis means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.

  • Medical Child Support Order means any judgment, decree or order (including approval of a domestic relations settlement agreement) issued by a court of competent jurisdiction that:

  • Family child care provider means a person who: (a) Provides