What is a MHSA provider?

Behavioral Health Providers Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Providers. *If the member’s Blue Shield of California’s plan provides access to mental health services through the Mental Health Service Administrator (MHSA), the member can visit behavioral health providers in the MHSA network for in-network services.

Who bought Magellan Health?

Centene Corporation
4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC) and Magellan Health, Inc. (NASDAQ: MGLN) today announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which Centene will acquire Magellan Health for $95 per share in cash for a total enterprise value of $2.2 billion .

What is Magellan behavioral health?

Magellan Behavioral Health ® deploys an integrated approach to identifying at-risk individuals early and proactively, offering advanced clinical solutions for complex populations, providing a high-performing network with access and availability, and innovating through self-service tools and resources.

How do I make a claim with Magellan Health Insurance?

Complete the appropriate claim form – CMS-1500 forms are required for outpatient services and UB-04 forms are required for inpatient services. Make sure to send your claim form to the appropriate claims payer and specific address. Magellan has separate post office boxes for the accounts for which we provide claims payment services.

What is the timely filing limit for Magellan disability claims?

This means that, subject to applicable state or federal laws, claims must be submitted to Magellan within 60 days of the date of service or inpatient discharge. If claims are submitted after the timely filing limit, they will be denied for payment, subject to applicable state and federal laws.

What is Magellan doing to help the homeless?

Through the Homeless Outreach Positive Engagement intensive case management program, Magellan has helped 81% of members obtain housing and 61% reduce their number of hospital days.1 Magellan is committed to the fight against the opioid epidemic and other substance use disorders (SUDs) affecting far too many of our family members and friends.