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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can’t get an explanation of benefits? She’s on your insurance and you would need to submit that for HSA reimbursement. I don’t think her being an adult makes a difference for that. [/quote] No, you can't get an EOB for another adult. Eventually, I suppose they may mail one to her here at the house and i could open it. But online it says "patient view only." HIPPA and all that. Yes, I could ask her to waive it. But given her hostility around asking for details about the police report, I'm guessing she will refuse. I'm not there yet.[/quote] Yes you can… if you’re the primary account holder of the insurance. Just log in and see. [/quote] The second my oldest turned 18, I could no longer see his insurance EOB information online. Honestly, it took a lot of paperwork just so my husband and I had access to each other's information. The doctor's use HIPPA forms but the insurance company has a much more complicated process.[/quote] This true. I’m working through this right now with my 20 year old. I’m trying to dispute some medical charges for her and can’t do it easily because she is 18 and I can’t see the EOB. When I call to discuss it, I can TELL THEM, the date of service in question and [b]they will neither confirm or deny[/b]. I also can’t see my DH. I am the primary insurance holder.[/quote] Still, the bill that OP has should indicate somewhere on it what the charges were which would tell her what her daughter was treated for. But she won't share.[/quote]
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