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Oh My EOB!

Medical bill and EOB clarity before the next call.

Oh My EOB! logo showing a surprised person reading an EOB.

Problem

Why Oh My EOB! exists.

An EOB or provider bill can be financially urgent and almost impossible to read. People are left trying to understand billed amounts, insurance adjustments, denials, and patient responsibility without a clear map.

The core problem is not full claims adjudication. It is the anxious moment when someone has a confusing healthcare billing document and needs a simple explanation plus a reasonable next step before they call, appeal, or pay.

Solution

Designed to make the next step clear.

Oh My EOB! turns uploaded or pasted bill language into a plain-English summary, key amount breakdown, cautious issue flags, and a practical call checklist.

U.S. insured patients, parents, and caregivers facing a surprising balance, partial payment, denial, or EOB they do not understand.

Key features

Small surfaces, clear intent.

Plain-English Summary

Translate EOB and bill language into a short explanation of what the document appears to say.

Amount Breakdown

Surface billed, allowed, paid, and patient-responsibility amounts when they are visible.

Cautious Issue Flags

Frame possible concerns as questions worth asking, not definitive billing or legal conclusions.

Call Checklist

Generate practical questions for the insurer or provider billing office before the user picks up the phone.

Appeal Starter

Offer a simple appeal draft direction when denial language is present and the document supports it.

Technology

Engineering in service of clarity.

Next.js

Fast product surface for a single high-intent document workflow.

TypeScript

Structured result sections keep summaries, amounts, flags, and next steps predictable.

AI document analysis

Prompts emphasize uncertainty, visible evidence, and educational wording.

Lead capture

A soft email gate can unlock expanded checklists without blocking the initial explanation.

Current status

Live

The product is moving toward stronger document parsing, clearer confidence notes, and more useful appeal-starter language while staying educational rather than advisory.

Next step

See the product in its own environment.