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Evolution Benefits Receives Patent for Auto-Substantiation of Benefits

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Evolution Benefits has announced that is has been granted a patent for its technology used in the substantiation of health benefits debit card transactions. The company’s patent, U.S. Patent 7,174,302 titled “System and Method for Processing Flexible Spending Account Transactions,” refers to the system and method EB developed for real time substantiation of card transactions prior to authorizing payment.

This patented process ensures that payment is made only for qualified items and eliminates the need to request documentation from the cardholder. The system is widely used by EB’s clients and permits 100 percent electronic substantiation of transactions like prescription drug claims.

“Evolution Benefits has made substantial investments in developing auto-substantiation technologies for our prepaid benefits card, and we are pleased that the U.S. Patent Office has recognized the novelty of our approach. This patent validates our position as the technology leader in electronic benefit payment services,” said Robert Patricelli, chairman and CEO of Evolution Benefits. “With the increasing popularity of FSAs and HRAs as part of consumer-directed benefit programs, our advanced card technology is the key to simplifying the process for cardholders and plan administrators. EB’s patented real-time, auto-substantiation technology validates an employee’s card transaction prior to payment, providing maximum cardholder convenience, lower administrative costs and maximum protection of employer plan assets,” he said.

EB’s technology superiority was also recognized on February 27 of this year, when the company was awarded the “Most Innovative Consumer Directed Health Care (CDHC) Product or Solution” in the payment card area at the CDHC Expo in Las Vegas, beating out other finalists including Metavante, First Data, and American Express.



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