Update: Ground and Air Ambulance Overpayment Error

Update: Ground and Air Ambulance Overpayment Error

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) continues to evaluate whether some claims submitted from March 2021-2023 for ambulance services provided to members of out-of-state Blue plans were correctly paid. While both in-network and out-of-network providers may have received refund requests on these claims already, BCBSTX has suspended generating additional refund requests. BCBSTX will not seek to collect refunds on any local BCBSTX or FEP members. BCBSTX has paused automatic offsets for in-network providers on these claims and will not automatically offset any payments to out-of-network providers to recover on these claims. BCBSTX will provide additional notice if and when recovery efforts recommence. Please contact Network Management if you believe automatic offsets have occurred after Sept. 7, 2023. If you are an out-of-network provider, please contact Jean Burns at jean_burns@bcbstx.com with a list of offsets for further assistance.

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