Retirement Medical Benefits Account (RMBA) 54 Articles
The State of Indiana offers a Retirement Medical Benefits Account, which is a health reimbursement account available to certain retirees.
- What is the Retirement Medical Benefits Account plan?
- Who has a Retirement Medical Benefits Account?
- How do I enroll in the Retirement Medical Benefits Account plan?
- How do I register to access my RMBA benefits?
- Do I have to make contributions into the RMBA?
- Is an HRA the same as the RMBA?
- What do I get from my RMBA?
- When can I use the funds in my RMBA?
- I’m ready to retire now. When will my RMBA account funds become available?
- What should be included with my RMBA claim?
- What expenses are eligible for reimbursement under the State of Indiana RMBA plan?
- When can I receive reimbursements from my RMBA?
- What qualifies as proof of insurance under the State of Indiana RMBA plan?
- What is included in the State of Indiana RMBA plan welcome packet?
- What happens to my RMBA if I leave state employment before I retire?
- I have separated with a last day In pay, how do I access KBA’s system to check my balances?
- Who can be a participant in the State of Indiana Retirement Medical Benefits Account (RMBA) plan?
- Who is a “Retired Participant” for RMBA?
- How do I access my RMBA account once I’m retired?
- How do I receive my reimbursement for qualified expenses under the State of Indiana RMBA plan?
- What qualifies as a proof of payment for reimbursement under the State of Indiana RMBA plan?
- Will I continue to receive annual RMBA contributions after I retire?
- How do I designate my spouse to receive my RMBA after my death?
- Does my spouse automatically receive my RMBA after my death?
- Do surviving spouses of members eligible for the RMBA maintain eligibility for life?
- If an RMBA participant remarries is the new spouse eligible for survivor benefits?
- What if I die before registering the name of my spouse as my beneficiary for my RMBA?
- What happens if a member dies before completing and filing, or submitting, a form designating their surviving spouse for the RMBA?
- Does a covered dependent for my RMBA have to be a child?
- Can a covered dependent continue to receive reimbursements under the RMBA plan after a qualified retiree’s death?