I have some ambivalence about what an EOB is good for. It will give you the itemization but, at least in my experience as a doctor, doesn't always translate into what you've paid. In other words, it'll say what you might owe, but it doesn't really give you the final tally of what you've paid. It can also be amended and balances can be written off or reduced. For my files, I have the bill which lists the services and I have how much I paid and how I paid it. You can take the EOB and do something similar--just write what you paid and how you paid it. You can really get into the weeds with documentation but as others have said, I think you just have to do what's reasonable.
You could print out your insurance card to prove that it's HDHP (it usually says it clearly) and you could print out the reimbursable medical expense list for that year because they do change over the years. But I don't think either of those things are necessary.
You could print out your insurance card to prove that it's HDHP (it usually says it clearly) and you could print out the reimbursable medical expense list for that year because they do change over the years. But I don't think either of those things are necessary.
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