Feb. 3, 2023

2022 1095 Forms Information and FAQs
Applies to fully insured groups

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma (BCBSOK) 1095-B forms for 2022 are now available in Blue Access for MembersSM (BAMSM).

Members will also be able to request a paper form beginning Feb. 1, by calling the number on their ID card or visiting our web page.

If you have questions about accessing forms or 1095 reporting, check out our 1095 Guide/FAQs.

Q: What are the different types of 1095 forms and reports?
A:

What is it? 
Who sends it? 
Who gets it? 
What does it say? 
1095-A Form 
Health Insurance Marketplace  
Marketplace Individual/Family plan members  
Number of months the member had Minimum Essential Coverage 
1095-A Report 
Health Insurance Marketplace  
IRS 
Who had Minimum Essential Coverage & for how many months 
1095-B Form 
Health Insurer 
Fully insured members & off-exchange Individual/Family members 
Number of months the member had Minimum Essential Coverage 
1095-B Report 
Health Insurer (via the 1094-B electronic transmittal) 
IRS 
Who had Minimum Essential Coverage & for how many months 
1095-C Form 
ASO group 
ASO members 
Number of months the member had Minimum Essential Coverage 
1095-C Report 
ASO Group 
IRS 
Who had Minimum Essential Coverage & for how many months 
1095-C Report 
Applicable Large Employer - ASO AND Fully Insured 
IRS 
Who was OFFERED Minimum Essential Coverage & for how many months 

Q: Does BCBSOK mail 1095-B forms?
A: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) doesn’t require insurers to automatically mail 1095-B forms to members, so we don’t mail them unless a member requests a copy. We can only mail forms to individual members upon request; we’re not able to print forms for an entire group.

Q: Do we handle 1095-B reporting for other states?
A: For Fully Insured groups, we file forms with states that require 1095-B reporting, and we print and mail the forms to their members. For the 2022 tax year, this includes Vermont, Washington, D.C., New Jersey, Rhode Island and California. Note: We don’t provide additional information for members to verify their coverage beyond these forms, per their state requirements.

Q: Why doesn’t BCBSOK handle 1095-C reporting for groups?
A:
1095-C reporting is used for two purposes:

  1. ASO groups use it to report about their employees’ Minimum Essential Coverage, and ASO groups are responsible for sending the 1095-C forms to members, so BCBSOK wouldn’t have that data.
  2. Applicable large employers – both fully insured and ASO groups – are required by the IRS to report who they offered coverage to, which BCBSOK wouldn’t know.