Understanding Ksi Bcbs Prefixes

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The Ksi Bcbs prefix is a unique identifier used by Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) to indicate the type of plan or coverage. It's made up of a combination of letters and numbers that help identify the specific plan.

The prefix is usually three letters long, with "Ksi" being one of the possible combinations. This prefix is used to distinguish between different types of plans, such as individual, group, or Medicare plans.

The Ksi Bcbs prefix is an important part of understanding your health insurance plan. By knowing what the prefix means, you can better navigate your coverage and make informed decisions about your healthcare.

What are Alpha Numeric Prefixes?

Alpha numeric prefixes are a combination of letters and numbers used to identify a Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) plan. They will be introduced in 2018 to replace the current three-character, alpha-only prefixes.

The BCBS Association will begin assigning alpha-numeric prefixes when the current three-character, alpha-only prefixes are exhausted, expected to be in the 2nd or 3rd quarter of 2018. This means that current prefixes will still be valid once the new alpha-numeric prefixes are issued, unless there is another need to change or remove a prefix currently in use.

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To ensure smooth transition, it's essential to check your EDI Software to make sure it can accept alpha-numeric prefixes. You should also update any internal documents you may have and replace any references of "alpha prefix" with "prefix".

Here's a quick reference guide to some of the alpha-numeric prefixes mentioned in the comments:

Keep in mind that this list is not exhaustive and is based on the comments provided. It's always best to verify the information with the relevant BCBS plan or provider services.

Types of Alpha Numeric Prefixes

There are two types of prefixes: current three-character, alpha-only prefixes and new alpha-numeric prefixes.

Current three-character, alpha-only prefixes will still be valid once the new alpha-numeric prefixes are issued, unless there is another need to change or remove a prefix currently in use.

Some prefixes, like QUC and QVB, are assigned to specific Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans, such as Blue Cross of California and Anthem CA.

Here are a few examples of alpha-numeric prefixes and their corresponding plans:

  • QUC: Blue Cross of California
  • QVB: Anthem CA
  • FTQAN: Anthem National Account administered by Anthem Ohio
  • CPL: Kansas City

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BCBS prefix starting with R?

The prefix starting with R is actually used for FEP member IDs, not BCBS. FEP member IDs starting with R indicate specific network and benefit plan information.

What is the 3 letter prefix on the blue card?

The 3-letter prefix on the Blue card identifies the member's Blue plan and routes claims correctly. It confirms membership, eligibility, and coverage.

What is the BCBS prefix identification tool?

The BCBS Prefix Identification Tool is a helpful resource for healthcare providers to quickly identify a patient's BCBS plan type and obtain contact information. It covers over 14,000 pre-fixes for BCBS Association plans, streamlining patient care and communication.

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