The Hip Replacement Podcast

Tax Accounts and Hip Replacements - Ep. 47

28 min · 2 de may de 2026
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Hip Replacement Costs, HSA Benefits, FSA Rules, and Medical Expense Tax Tips ►► Download my Top 12 Tips for Hip Replacement Patients here [https://www.chrisbystriansky.com/Hip-Recovery-Masters-12-Tips-For-Hip-Patients] Get my book, NEW STEEL here - available in hardcover, paperback, eBook and audio versions [https://amzn.to/4kOnxkF] For more information, or to send a question or comment, visit The Hip Replacement Podcast website [https://thehipreplacementpodcast.com] Tax Accounts that Can Benefit Hip Replacement Patients How Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts Can Help Hip Replacement Patients Tax Benefits of a Health Savings Account (HSA) After Hip Replacement Hip replacement surgery can come with more than physical recovery. It can also bring medical bills, recovery equipment, physical therapy costs, prescriptions, mobility tools, and other expenses that add up quickly. In this episode of The Hip Replacement Podcast, Chris talks about how hip replacement patients in the United States may be able to use tax-advantaged accounts like a Health Savings Account, also known as an HSA, or a Flexible Spending Account, also known as an FSA, to help pay for qualifying medical expenses connected to hip replacement surgery and recovery. If you are preparing for hip replacement surgery, recovering from hip surgery, or years removed from surgery and still managing recovery-related expenses, this episode explains why your situation may qualify you for certain tax benefits. Chris shares how an HSA or FSA may help pay for medical expenses such as crutches, walkers, canes, prescriptions, pain medication, physical therapy, raised toilet seats, shower chairs, ice machines, compression boots, compression stockings, orthotics, shoe inserts, and other recovery tools. This episode also explains the important differences between an HSA and an FSA. A flexible spending account is usually set up through an employer and generally follows a “use it or lose it” rule during the plan year. A health savings account is different because it can roll over from year to year, may be used long after the original medical expense was incurred, and can even become a powerful long-term planning tool for future healthcare costs. Chris also discusses why hip replacement surgery may change the definition of what counts as a medical expense for you. Something that might not qualify for one person could potentially qualify for someone recovering from major hip surgery if it is medically necessary and supported by proper documentation. That is why keeping receipts, asking your doctor or surgeon about a letter of medical necessity, and speaking with a tax advisor can be so important. This is not tax advice, but it is a practical reminder: if you qualify for tax benefits, use them. Hip replacement recovery is already challenging enough. If an HSA, FSA, or other tax-advantaged account can help reduce the financial pressure of hip replacement surgery, recovery equipment, physical therapy, or long-term medical care, it is worth understanding your options. New hips. New you. Let’s go. Thanks for joining THE HIP REPLACEMENT PODCAST. -Chris   LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you liked this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review!  Your support helps us reach more hip replacement patients who need these insights and inspiration. Thanks for tuning into THE HIP REPLACEMENT PODCAST!  See you next time.

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