A reimbursement is a member request for Medi-Share to process an eligible bill you have already paid. Members can seek reimbursement on medical bills, adoption, out-of-country emergencies, or prescription costs.
It is always best for medical providers to submit medical bills directly to Medi-Share to ensure that the bills are processed in a timely manner.
However, some scenarios require you to submit for reimbursement:
Reimbursements can take up to 30 business days or as little as 14 business days to process. Medi-Share will notify you via email or in your Explanation of Sharing if more information is needed.
Log in to your Member Center at member.medishare.com, click on the Resources tab, select Forms.
Scroll down to the Reimbursement section and select Download PDF for the HCFA/UB Submission Form
Log in to your Member Center at member.medishare.com, click on the Resources tab, select Forms.
Scroll down to the Reimbursement section and select Download PDF for the Prescription Form
Once HCFA/UB is received along with the needed Submission form, any eligible amounts will first be applied to your AHP, then payment is sent to you once met.
You will need:
CMS-1500/HCFA or UB-04 is an industry medical form. This is the same form the provider would submit to insurance or a Health Care Sharing Ministry for bill processing. See pages one and two of the “reimbursement-standard” form for examples – click here.
CMS 1500/HCFA(Example)
UB 04(Example)
Per the member-voted guidelines, a CMS-1500/HCFA or UB-04 is required for your medical bill to be considered for sharing. If the provider refuses to provide a CMS-1500/HCFA or UB-04, please contact the Contact Center at 800-264-2562, ext. 7077.
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