UC Health Savings Plan

The UC Health Savings Plan (HSP) is a high-deductible PPO (preferred provider organization) paired with a health savings account (HSA), a federal tax-free account maintained by HealthEquity, to help pay your out-of-pocket costs.

Please note: When HealthEquity establishes the HSA, it is required by law to verify the identity of participants. To comply with this requirement, UC will provide information including your full legal name, residential address in the U.S., date of birth and social security number or other government-issued identification number.

New for 2024

How it works

You and UC both contribute to the HSA. UC contributes up to $500 per year for individual coverage and up to $1,000 for family coverage. You can contribute up to the limits set each year by the IRS — for 2024, this limit is $4,150 for individual coverage and $8,300 for family coverage. People age 55 and over can make an additional “catch-up” contribution of $1,000, using the HSA, Life Insurance Voluntary Disability and AD&D Change Form.

Remember to reduce your total contribution by the amount UC contributes to your HSA to comply with the IRS limits above. Please note that UC’s contributions are currently subject to California income tax.

The HSA has a “use-it-or-keep-it” feature, so your account balance rolls over annually and continues to grow tax-free. You own your account, so money you don’t use toward eligible health care expenses goes with you when you leave the HSP, when you end your employment with UC or when you retire.

If your coverage through UC Health Savings Plan begins any time after January, please refer to the Health Savings Account proration schedule to learn more about the rules for prorating UC's contribution and the contribution you are allowed to make for the year.

Best fit for you if:

Monthly plan costs — 2024

Faculty and staff

Pay Band
(full-time salary rate)
Self Self +
Child(ren)
Self +
Adult
Family
$68,000 and under $79.26 $129.75 $180.81 $227.92
$68,001–$136,000 $186.73 $305.61 $436.31 $546.62
$136,001–$204,000 $297.01 $486.08 $665.28 $842.96
$204,001 and above $411.20 $672.98 $902.52 $1,149.94

Typical out-of-pocket costs

Once you've met the deductible, you pay:

Understanding UC Health Savings Plan and the Health Savings Account

Eligibility

The IRS and UC have rules in place that limit who can enroll in this plan. You are not eligible to enroll in UC HSP if you:

About UC HSP

Using your HSA for medical expenses