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What health care expenses are generally not covered (ineligible for reimbursement)?

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What health care expenses are generally not covered (ineligible for reimbursement)?

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Insurance premiums, cosmetic procedures (teeth whitening, veneers, face lifts, cosmetic surgery, etc.), toiletries, long-term care expenses, health club dues, massages, hair transplants, vitamins, herbs, natural supplements, and any expenses for which you receive benefits from another insurance plan. Note: If you have been diagnosed with a medical condition that necessitates the purchase of these items and you would not have purchased them if it were not for the medical condition, then they may qualify for your Health Care FSA. Contact ASIFlex for clarification.

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