What is an Explanation of Benefits document or EOB?
The Explanation of Benefits document, often called an EOB, is sent by the private health insurance company after you receive [your son/daughter receives] medical care. When you receive the EOB for the day that the dose of GARDASIL was administered, it should provide certain details, such as the negotiated contract rate for GARDASIL as well as the out-of-pocket cost you owe for the dose.
Related Questions
- The Explanation of Benefits document (EOB) indicates that the out-of-pocket cost for GARDASIL is equal to or less than $30. Am I [is my son/daughter] eligible for a rebate?
- The Explanation of Benefits document (EOB) contains additional patient information not associated with the administration of the dose of GARDASIL. Is that OK?
- I never received an Explanation of Benefits document (EOB) for the dose of GARDASIL that was administered. Can I submit the rebate request form without it?