Introducing coordination of benefits (COB) checks
Jan 7, 2025
When a patient is covered by more than one health plan, you need to know which plan is primarily responsible for paying claims (coordination of benefits). You can now submit coordination of benefits (COB) checks in the Stedi UI to determine:
If a patient is covered by more than one health plan
Whether coverage overlap requires coordination of benefits
Each payer’s responsibility for payment (primacy) in coordination of benefits scenarios
For each COB check, Stedi searches a national database of eligibility data from state and commercial payers. This database has 245+ million patient coverage records from 45+ health plans, ASOs, TPAs, and others, including participation from the vast majority of national commercial health plans. Data is updated weekly to ensure accuracy.
The response includes information about the patient’s active health plans, whether coordination of benefits is required, and the responsibility sequence number for each payer if available (such as primary or secondary).
To help reduce claim denials, we recommend coordination of benefits checks for all new patients with coverage through one of Stedi’s supported COB payers. Visit the Payer Network for a complete list.
When a patient is covered by more than one health plan, you need to know which plan is primarily responsible for paying claims (coordination of benefits). You can now submit coordination of benefits (COB) checks in the Stedi UI to determine:
If a patient is covered by more than one health plan
Whether coverage overlap requires coordination of benefits
Each payer’s responsibility for payment (primacy) in coordination of benefits scenarios
For each COB check, Stedi searches a national database of eligibility data from state and commercial payers. This database has 245+ million patient coverage records from 45+ health plans, ASOs, TPAs, and others, including participation from the vast majority of national commercial health plans. Data is updated weekly to ensure accuracy.
The response includes information about the patient’s active health plans, whether coordination of benefits is required, and the responsibility sequence number for each payer if available (such as primary or secondary).
To help reduce claim denials, we recommend coordination of benefits checks for all new patients with coverage through one of Stedi’s supported COB payers. Visit the Payer Network for a complete list.
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Stedi is a registered trademark of Stedi, Inc. All names, logos, and brands of third parties listed on our site are trademarks of their respective owners (including “X12”, which is a trademark of X12 Incorporated). Stedi, Inc. and its products and services are not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with these third parties. Our use of these names, logos, and brands is for identification purposes only, and does not imply any such endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation.
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Stedi is a registered trademark of Stedi, Inc. All names, logos, and brands of third parties listed on our site are trademarks of their respective owners (including “X12”, which is a trademark of X12 Incorporated). Stedi, Inc. and its products and services are not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with these third parties. Our use of these names, logos, and brands is for identification purposes only, and does not imply any such endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation.