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Will I have to actually pay an expense (i.e. my deductible or my share of a co-payment) in order to be eligible for reimbursement?

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Will I have to actually pay an expense (i.e. my deductible or my share of a co-payment) in order to be eligible for reimbursement?

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No. Proper documentation must accompany a claim for reimbursement and must reflect your obligation to pay the expense; however, a paid receipt is not necessarily required. Eligibility for reimbursement is based on the date of service, not the date of payment.

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No. Proper documentation that must accompany a claim for reimbursement must reflect your obligation to pay the expense, however a paid receipt is not necessarily required. Eligibility for reimbursement is based on the date of service, not the date of payment.

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