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What is “ERA”?

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What is “ERA”?

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“ERA” stands for “Electronic Remittance Advice.” This is an electronic version of the remittance that arrives with your payments from Medicare. (Note: You must first be filing your claims electronically before you can receive your remittances electronically.

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ERA (Electronic Remittance Advice) is equivalent to a paper EOB (Explanation of Benefits). Posted to your Per-Se mailbox as an electronic message, an ERA provides details on how much will be paid on a specific claim. There is a per-claim charge for ERAs, and a separate enrollment process is usually required.

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