Public Disclosure of Provider Reimbursements

Public Disclosure of Provider Reimbursements
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Important Transparency in Coverage Machine Readable File Information

Transparency in Coverage (TIC) regulations require health insurers and group health plans to create machine readable files (MRFs) that contain the negotiated rates for in-network providers and allowed amounts derived from historical claims for out-of-network providers and make those files publicly available. They must be made available on an open access website effective July 1, 2022.

A machine readable file is a digital representation of data or information in a file that can be imported or read by a computer system for further processing without human intervention.

These files follow the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) defined layout and are in the CMS approved format (JSON) and are not meant for a consumer-friendly search of rates, benefits, or cost sharing. Please refer to the member resources available through anthem.com for this information.

Beginning July 1, Anthem will publish the MRFs for the plans we administer and maintain. These files will be published on anthem.com and will be updated on the first day of each month.

https://www.anthem.com/machine-readable-file/search This link will allow you to search for your files using your Employer Identification Number (EIN), as shown below.

* Applicable In-Network Negotiated Rate Files
* Out-of-Network Allowed Amount Files
* Out-of-Area Rates (applicable when members use providers in non-Anthem states.)

Source: https://www.albanyga.gov/Home/Components/News/News/1510/16



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