Eligibility & What Businesses Qualify
Eligibility & What Businesses Qualify
Not every product is automatically eligible for HSA/FSA spending. This page explains how product eligibility works, what types of businesses are a good fit for Truemed, and how customer eligibility is determined.
Product eligibility criteria
Under IRS guidelines, HSA and FSA funds can be used for qualified medical expenses: costs related to the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease. Products not automatically classified as medical expenses can still qualify if:
- A Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) from an independent licensed healthcare provider confirms the product is being used to treat, mitigate, or prevent a specific diagnosed medical condition.
- The product is primarily for medical care, not general wellness.
- The condition is diagnosed by a qualified healthcare provider.
Truemed evaluates each merchant’s product catalog during the partnership process. Products that Truemed commonly works with include fitness equipment, gym memberships, sleep technology, supplements and nutrition products, recovery and mobility tools, and health monitoring devices.
Truemed does not partner with products that cannot be connected to the treatment or prevention of a medical condition through credible clinical rationale.
Who qualifies
Merchants
To partner with Truemed, a business must sell products that can be medically substantiated, operate in or sell to U.S.-based customers, and complete Truemed’s onboarding process. Truemed conducts a compliance evaluation of your product catalog before onboarding. If you’re unsure whether your products qualify, contact merchants@truemed.com.
Customers
Customer eligibility is determined individually through Truemed’s clinical intake process. The customer must have an active HSA or FSA, complete a health survey, and be evaluated by an independent licensed healthcare provider. If the provider determines medical necessity, an LMN is issued. If the customer does not qualify, no LMN is issued, and for payment integration customers, the HSA/FSA transaction is reversed (the customer can still purchase with a personal card).
Not every customer will qualify. This is why all marketing messaging must treat eligibility as conditional (“may be eligible,” “if you qualify”) rather than guaranteed. See the Compliance article for full messaging guidelines.