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July 10, 2025

We Told You So: The Future of Benefits Just Got Legislated

William C. Short
William C. Short
Executive Chairman/CEO of Ameriflex

How the Big Beautiful Tax Bill codifies the future we've been building and why we're more ready than anyone.

The enhancements to Health Savings Accounts, including making Direct Primary Care a 213(d) expense represent more than just tax policy updates. Combined with continual advancements and market uptake of Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangements (ICHRAs), the future looks very bright for improving the American healthcare system by solving payment challenges. These developments validate a vision we’ve been building toward for years at Ameriflex, and frankly, it feels good to have been right.

While others in our industry were content maintaining the status quo, we saw the writing on the wall: the future of benefits would be more flexible, more consumer-first, and more integrated. The recent legislation doesn’t surprise us, it vindicates us.

We’ve Been Playing the Long Game

This didn’t happen overnight, and neither did our preparation for it.

Advocating For Change: 

We’ve spent years in Washington, working alongside organizations such as the American Bankers Association HSA Council. During my time as Chairman of ECFC, Ameriflex contributed to national conversations around CDHC reform and played a leadership role in shaping policy direction. When others were focused on protecting their existing business models, we were pushing for policies that would unlock genuine innovation in benefits.

Building the Infrastructure: We didn’t just advocate, we built. Our decision to become our own HSA custodian wasn’t just about operational control; it was about positioning ourselves for exactly this moment when HSAs would become even more central to American healthcare strategy.

Innovating Ahead of the Curve: Through our investment in Direct Primary Care and the creation of Accresa, we’ve been building the integrated healthcare solutions that these legislative changes now make possible at scale. We weren’t waiting for permission, we were creating the future.

What This Really Means

The enhancements to HSAs and the strengthening of ICHRAs will help individuals and employers obtain, save for, and increase access to affordable and better healthcare solutions. But here’s what the headlines miss: this isn’t just about new tax advantages. It’s about the fundamental shift toward consumer-driven healthcare that we’ve been championing.

These changes validate our belief that the future belongs to companies that can seamlessly integrate traditional benefits administration with innovative healthcare delivery models. The bureaucratic middlemen who’ve dominated this space for decades? They’re about to find themselves increasingly irrelevant.

Why We're Ready (And Others Aren't)

While others scramble to react, we’re already there. Our integrated solution, spanning benefits administration, HSA custodial services, direct primary care, and strategic healthcare partnerships  was designed for this future.

The companies that thrive will be the ones who saw the shift and prepared. The ones that struggle? They were too busy protecting the past to invest in what’s next.

The Next Chapter

This legislation marks a turning point, but it’s not the destination, it’s validation that we’re on the right path. As these policies roll out, employers and individuals will have unprecedented opportunities to take control of their healthcare spending and outcomes.

At Ameriflex, we’re not just ready for this future. We helped create it.

The question for the rest of the industry is simple: were you building for yesterday, or tomorrow’s possibilities?

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