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If you had an RRA for 2025, check that it is working. When finished with this page, go back to Enrollment Menu Based on reports from HP Alumni Association members who have completed enrollment. Join forums: https://www.hpalumni.org Not officially endorsed or supported. Question? Email us: info@hpalumni.org (Updated Dec 9, 2025) If you are classified as a "Pre-2003" retiree (see *footnote) -- which refers to the year when HP implemented the program, not your retirement year -- you generally have a Retiree Reimbursement Account (RRA.) In researching how the RRA process works, the HPAA team found accounts where the automatic reimbursements for some policies bought from AlightRHS had either stopped working -- or were for incorrect amounts. Check your bank account to be sure that you have been receiving reimbursements. Reimbursements show as "YSA" -- an AlightWorklife service called "Your Spending Account." Reimbursements for the year stop when the RRA account is empty. If not, any unused money is carried over from year to year. If you need to investigate your RRA. Log into your Benefits Center account at AlightWorklife: https://www.myhpbenefits.com (Different from your account at Alight Retiree Health Solutions -- AlightRHS -- the insurance sales agency selected by HPInc.) The AlightWorklife site is a generic website used by hundreds of companies -- overlaid with a custom shell for our company. The user interface is spotty. Just keep trying links and buttons. Using your browser's "back" arrow may log you off. Click "Reimbursement Accounts" in the top row of the first page. Next to "Quick Links" -- click the tiny "View all" link to see all of the available buttons. (As you use the buttons on that page, you must keep clicking "View all" to stop some buttons from disappearing.) "Manage your account" shows the currently available balance in your RRA -- but nothing about next year's allocation, if any. Any unused money is carried over from year to year. "Manage premium auto-reimbursement" has controls for the amount and frequency. (One member found that one premium -- which had been getting reimbursed since 2020 -- was turned off. A Benefits Center call agent said that there was a system change in Jan 2025.) "Reimbursement status" displays all transactions in date order. If you select "--All--" in both windows, and then click "Apply" it displays several pages, going back to Jan 2023. "Account activity" lets you search for a specific word back to Jan 2023. You can save the results as a .csv file. "Claim status" displays several pages, going back to Jan 2023. "Get reimbursed" starts a simple, clear process to enter a claim, including uploading a statement. * Footnote. There are two HP retirement programs -- the "Pre-2003 HP Retiree Medical Program" and the current "HP Retiree Medical Program." "Pre-2003" refers to the year when HP implemented the program, not your retirement year. HP: "May apply if you retired from HP before 2003, or if you were with HP on December 31, 2002, and retired at a later date with eligibility for the program (this typically meant retiring at age 55 or later with at least 15 years of qualifying service, having at least 62 age-plus-service "points" as of December 31, 2005, and being within five years of qualifying as of June 30, 2007). This program generally does not apply if you joined HP through the Compaq or EDS acquisitions." More at: https://www.hpalumni.org/Pre2003 When finished with this page, go back to Enrollment Menu Link to this page: https://www.hpalumni.org/enroll-rra-audit (Membership not required.) |
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