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Open Enrollment 2025: Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)

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Maximize your benefits with our 2025 open enrollment guide 

As open enrollment approaches, what are you doing as an employer to ensure your employees are prepared? If your organization is currently sponsoring a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) compatible with HSAs, it's the perfect time to explore ways to keep your employees up to date. 

Our full guide, Open Enrollment 2025 - Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), covers everything you need to know, including: 

  • how to communicate HSA rules to employees; 

  • updating HDHP design; and 

  • helpful IRS links and resources. 

Download it today to unlock your HSA's full potential for 2025! 

Want open enrollment communication resources? 

Once you understand the compliance aspects of HSAs and HDHPs, you can start to learn effective ways to communicate open enrollment. Check out our blog on how to get the most out of your open enrollment communications. Then, dive into eight tips for effective open enrollment communication

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