The EOB is not a bill. It simply explains how your benefits were applied to that particular claim. It includes the date you received the service, the amount billed, the amount covered, the amount we paid and any balance you're responsible for paying the provider. It also tells you how much has been credited toward any required deductible. (We recommend you keep all EOBs for at least two years.)
Each time you receive an EOB, review it closely and compare it to the receipt or statement from the provider. To help in this task, we've explained the EOB form, item by item.
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