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What is the alpha prefix for BCBS of California?

What is the alpha prefix for BCBS of California?

XEA
Note: Alpha prefixes XEA through XEZ represent local Blue Shield of California accounts.

What is BCBS Community Blue?

The Community Blue PPO plan offers members the flexibility to see any provider throughout the U.S. without a referral, with lower out-of-pocket costs when you use in-network providers. The plan is administered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM).

Is Blue Cross Community Medicaid?

With more than 80 years of service and 8 million members across Illinois, you can trust Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Our Medicaid plan offers a comprehensive benefit package including medical, prescription, vision and dental services.

What is the prefix for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas?

The first two alphabets of the prefix denote the plan and the third alphabet prefix denotes the type of product the insured choose for coverage. Example: Prefix “ZGP” (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas – it is a PPO Product) 1st Character “Z” Plan Specific 2nd Character “G” Plan Specific (letter assigned to the BCBS Plan)

What does the alpha prefix mean in Blue Cross?

Every blue cross and Blue Shield plan starts with an alpha prefix. Alpha Prefix means plan id starts with three alphabets like ABC, XYZ, etc. The first two alphabets of the prefix denote the plan and the third alphabet prefix denotes the type of product the insured choose for coverage.

What does the prefix Yaa-YZZ mean in BCBS?

BCBS Alpha Prefix YAA-YZZ (2021) BCBS Prefix BCBS Plan Name YAA Not Assigned Prefix YAB Not Assigned Prefix YAC Not Assigned Prefix YAD Not Assigned Prefix

What does the prefix G stand for in BCBS?

The first two alphabets of the prefix denote the plan and the third alphabet prefix denotes the type of product the insured choose for coverage. 2nd Character “G” Plan Specific (letter assigned to the BCBS Plan) 3rd Character “P” PPO Product (letter assigned by the BCBS Plan to identify product type elected by the member)

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