The most common Coordination of Benefits (COB) rule is the "Birthday Rule." This rule determines which parent's health insurance plan is primary for a dependent child when both parents have coverage. Under this rule, the plan of the parent whose birthday falls earlier in the calendar year is considered primary, regardless of the year of birth. This helps streamline the claims process and avoid confusion regarding which insurance pays first.
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