

So, I then just purchased the FX with my personal credit card, and reimbursed myself from my Optum HSA after filling out an online form explaining what and why the FX was needed.


“I felt that if my medical insurance would be willing to pay for a Holter Monitor, they should be willing to pay for an FX! So rather than jump through all of the hoops and paperwork I'd have to do, for a product that is not yet medically approved/licensed, I decided to buy an FX myself and charge it to my Health Savings Account." When trying to purchase and charge the FX on my Optum debit card, the $500 was denied (possibly because Fourth Frontier is not a recognized or approved product/service). We regret not having the FSA authorization from the US yet, but one of our users who has used HSA to purchase our product has provided some valuable feedback: By interacting with some of our existing users, we found that the Frontier X2 product can be covered by FSA/HSA.
