Where behavioral health
benefits actually live.
The insurance card tells you who covers the medical benefit. For behavioral health it is frequently wrong, and the claim is adjudicated by a company whose name is nowhere on it. This is our working map of who administers what, published.
Every verification is two lookups.
Not one. The habit of treating eligibility and benefits as a single question is what produces most preventable behavioral health denials, because the two answers live in different systems and only one of them governs the claim.
Pick the name on the card.
Each page gives the routing table, what the medical check will wrongly tell you, the provider lines that actually reach a person, and what to have in front of you before you dial.
UnitedHealthcare & Optum
Cigna & Evernorth
Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Medicare
The carve-out vendors
Five vendors hold most of it.
Verified 13 August 2026. This map is maintained from live verification work and is published as a reference, not as an authority. Carve-out arrangements change at renewal, self-funded employer groups set their own, portals get renamed and phone trees get rebuilt. Confirm against the member’s card and the portal on the date of service. Company and product names are the property of their respective owners and appear here for identification only, with no affiliation or endorsement implied. Nothing here is legal, billing or compliance advice.
The background.
What is a behavioral health carve-out?
Why behavioral health claims get denied
Or hand the
routing to us.
We keep this map current and run it against your whole upcoming schedule, before the patient walks in, inside the EHR you already use.