The Dietary Supplements Access Act of 2023 is bipartisan legislation intended to give American consumers increased flexibility to best determine how to use their pre-tax dollars to stay healthy.
Policymakers should encourage – and empower – individuals to take responsibility for their oral health by supporting daily oral health self-care policies that make beneficial oral care products more accessible.
CHPA is rebranding its identity for the first time in 20 years. The rebranding effort has resulted in a new logo, tagline, and brand narrative following the addition of consumer medical devices to its scope of representation.
CHPA applauds the House of Representatives’ passage of legislation that will restore consumers’ ability to use their HSAs and FSAs to purchase over-the-counter medicines and feminine hygiene products.
Millions of American families rely on FSAs, HSAs, and other tax-preferred accounts to help meet their basic healthcare needs, including the purchase of OTC medicines.
Restricting consumers’ ability to utilize their own FSAs and HSAs and other tax-preferred accounts impose an unfair cost increase on individuals and families at a time when many are struggling financially.
CHPA applauds the U.S. House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee for today’s hearing, examining the benefits of consumer access to tax-preferred savings accounts, HSAs and FSAs.
CHPA applauds Representative Lynn Jenkins on her recent introduction of H.R. 4618 which will provide two years of tax relief for millions of consumers by allowing them, once again, to use their existing HSAs and FSAs to purchase OTC medicines.
The reason we’re here today is to discuss a provision of the Affordable Care Act that requires holders of tax‐preferred healthcare accounts to seek a prescription if they wish to use those accounts to purchase an OTC medicine. We believe this requirement is bad policy for both the American consumer and the U.S. healthcare system.
A comprehensive report of survey results regarding the importance of over-the-counter medicines to consumers and medical professionals in the United States.