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Can I use my healthcare payment card to pay for services incurred in the previous plan year?

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Can I use my healthcare payment card to pay for services incurred in the previous plan year?

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(Back to top) No. If the current plan year has expired, you should file claims manually. A card transaction is processed with an assumed date of service equal to the date of the card swipe; therefore it would pull money from the current plan year instead of the previous plan year. Keep this in mind if you incur services or expenses towards the end of a plan year and are waiting for the EOB from your insurance company.

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