what is the time limit for bcbs to come back and ask for overpayments made to providers
Currently there is no age limit to apply for Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance. There are age limits for minors who are still on their parents insurance.
FL BCBS timely filing limit is 180 days
In North Carolina, an insurance company can request an overpayment refund, but there are specific time limits. Generally, they must request the refund within three years from the date of the overpayment. However, the exact time frame can vary based on the terms of the insurance policy and the nature of the payment. It's advisable for policyholders to review their policy details and consult legal advice if needed.
In California, insurance carriers typically have a time limit of 18 months from the date of payment to request a refund from a healthcare provider for overpayments or billing errors. However, this timeframe can vary depending on the specific terms of the insurance contract or applicable regulations. It's important for providers to review their contracts and stay informed about any changes in laws or regulations that may affect refund requests.
Actually it depends on the provider's contract with blue cross. Usually it will be 90 days from the date of service for contracted providers, but i have seen up to 180 days as well
there is no limit.
The time limit for returning an item for a refund varies depending on the store. Some stores may give you 30 days, while others will only give you 15 days.
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180 days
limit is, basically, 2 years from filing or due date.
The appeal filing limit for Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina is typically 180 days from the date of the initial determination for most claims. It’s important to check the specific policy details or contact customer service for any variations or updates. Always ensure that you have all necessary documentation ready when filing an appeal.
Yes. You can file a return for any year you have missed. No limit. However there is a limit on how far back you will get a refund. If you didn't file for 2005, tomorrow 4/15/2009 is the deadline to get a federal refund for 2005. Your return must be postmarked by then or your refund will be forfeited (unless it is due to bad debts or worthless securities). You can find old federal tax forms here: http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/article/0,,id=98339,00.html The time limit to claim a refund may be different for state returns.