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[quote=Anonymous]I hope someone is on here who’s always in the weeds with health insurance stuff and might happen to have a fast answer. DH filed for divorce. I am insured under his employer-sponsored healthcare plan. I am a “dependent” on the insurance. As a subscriber, he can see EOB statements for any providers or treatment that my DC and I visit/receive. As an adult parent, I can see EOB statements for any providers or treatment that my minor DC receives. However, since I am his “dependent” in the health insurance since, my DH can view my EOB statements, some of which make it very clear what I would be getting treated for or what provider I’m seeing. He has been very aggressive and engaged in post-separation legal abuse, and I’m concerned that even minor health stuff will be twisted and used against me. I can’t seem to get through to my health insurer that I want to restrict his access to my EOB statements and other information. My attorney insists this is possible, the Internet insists it’s possible, but my insurer says it’s not. Is there a process or magic phrase I can use to make this happen? Right now I am postponing regular healthcare for fear that any information will be weaponized later. [/quote]
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