What does EDI, ERA and EOB stand for?

What does EDI, ERA and EOB stand for?

EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange and allows us to submit your claims electronically.

ERA stands for Electronic Remittance Advice and allows us to post your EOBs electronically eliminating paper.

EOB stands for Explanation of Benefits and includes the Insurance payout, Write Off, and what the patient/client owes you.


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