The timely filing limit for Blue Shield of Mississippi is typically 180 days from the date of service for most claims. However, it's important to verify specific requirements as they may vary based on the type of service or provider contract. Always check the provider manual or contact Blue Shield of Mississippi directly for the most accurate and updated information.
FL BCBS timely filing limit is 180 days
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1 year
180 days from the date of service
1 year from DOS
The timely filing limit for Anthem Blue Cross is usually 12 months. Each state will have their own rules but most of them should be around this time limit.
Blue Cross of South Carolina has 365 days filling limit from the date of service.
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
The timely filing limit for Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) as a secondary payer typically varies by state and specific plan, but it is generally between 90 to 180 days from the date of service. Providers should check the specific BCBS plan's guidelines or provider manual for the exact time frame applicable to their situation. It's essential to submit claims promptly to avoid denials due to late filing.
180 days from the date of service for filing the claim and 24 months for the corrected claims from the date of service for denials....this is for BCBS of Tennessee
AnswerDepends on the policy. One year is typical. I've seen as short as three months and as long as three years. Every now and again I run across a policy that has no timely limit but that's very rare.