Anyone use the website for FEPBLUE for submitting claims etc?

Anonymous
I've long been submitting claims via mail but now that DC is seeing out of network providers on a regular basis, I'd like to consider the website for BCBS. Can I submit claims on line? Is it pretty easy to use?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've long been submitting claims via mail but now that DC is seeing out of network providers on a regular basis, I'd like to consider the website for BCBS. Can I submit claims on line? Is it pretty easy to use?


I feel your pain. I was actually considering using this app, which can simplify the process for OON claims: https://reimbursify.com/individual-page/

Never tried, though. Many psychologists' websites mention it.
Anonymous
I've only submitted by paper/snail mail.

Is there a way to submit a claim online??
Anonymous
I don't...think...you can submit claims on FEP Blue. I've only ever done paper. But you could call them and check-maybe it's changed.
Anonymous
I posted before that at one point I was submitting claims as attachments to MyBlue secure mail— you fill out the form, scan it with your phone and upload it. Slightly better than snail mail. Not 100% sure if that still works but worth a try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've long been submitting claims via mail but now that DC is seeing out of network providers on a regular basis, I'd like to consider the website for BCBS. Can I submit claims on line? Is it pretty easy to use?


I feel your pain. I was actually considering using this app, which can simplify the process for OON claims: https://reimbursify.com/individual-page/

Never tried, though. Many psychologists' websites mention it.


How much do they charge?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've long been submitting claims via mail but now that DC is seeing out of network providers on a regular basis, I'd like to consider the website for BCBS. Can I submit claims on line? Is it pretty easy to use?


I feel your pain. I was actually considering using this app, which can simplify the process for OON claims: https://reimbursify.com/individual-page/

Never tried, though. Many psychologists' websites mention it.


How much do they charge?


I found this on their site: If your practitioner is not participating in one of our membership plans, after you file your first claim for free, it's only $2.99 per claim or you can buy a 10-pack for only $24.99.

Again, I was considering it for therapists who were part of the Reimbursify program, so you would have to decide if the convenience is worth 3 bucks for those providers not part of it.
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