EnrollSafe
Get your payments faster and easier with EnrollSafe. It's secure and available 24 hours a day.
Our new enrollment funds transfer (EFT) enrollment hub, EnrollSafe, makes it easier to sign up for and use EFT — at no cost to you. When you use EnrollSafe, you’ll receive your payments up to seven days sooner than by paper check. What’s more, when combined with electronic remittance advice (ERA), it’s easier to reconcile your direct deposits.
With EnrollSafe, you can:
- Set up and manage EFT online
- Easily enroll for faster EFT payments
- Submit EFT enrollment date securely
- Get real-time account verification and enhanced fraud controls
- Receive dedicated 24/7 support resources for enrollment, verification and compliance
We encourage you to set up ERA to save time and increase productivity. With ERA, electronic claim payment information (Explanation of Benefits paid) can be exchanged between your office and ours more easily than with paper remittance. The transaction number from the EFT payment transaction (using your bank account) matches the ERA, working in concert to match up all records and increase efficiency.
Get Started with EnrollSafe Today
If you’re already enrolled for EFT payments, no action is needed unless you’re making changes. If you have changes to make (such as updates to bank account information), you will need to use the new EnrollSafe hub.
EnrollSafe is secure and available 24 hours a day
To update your existing EFT account or create a new, first-time enrollment account, log on to the EnrollSafe enrollment hub at enrollsafe.payeehub.org. Once you have completed registration, you’ll be directed through the EnrollSafe secure portal to the enrollment page, where you’ll provide the required information to receive direct payment (EFT) deposits.
You have two options for setting up your EFT account:
- Level 1 is for a basic office structure, including one taxpayer identification number (TIN) and one bank account.
- Level 2 is for a more comprehensive office structure that includes reporting under one TIN with numerous bank accounts, office location(s), and multiple billing National Provider Identifiers (NPIs) with each tied to a specific bank account. EFT payments can be set up under one registration, to be deposited into multiple bank accounts if they’re under the same common TIN. Separate registrations are required for each unique TIN.
Please make sure your office submits claims according to how you are set up in EFT enrollment. Including your TIN and billing NPI on your submission ensures claims payments are made via EFT and deposited in the assigned bank account that you specify during EFT enrollment.
For EFT questions about how to register, update, or cancel, call the EnrollSafe help desk at 1-877-882-0384.
What Is EFT?
What Is ERA?
How do I change my bank account number, my practice address, or update my TIN?
You must be registered with EnrollSafe to submit updates. Set up your account using your TIN, NPI, office address(es), etc. Use the registration number you receive any time you need to make a change in EnrollSafe.
Why do I have to provide all this information if I just want to change my bank account number?
Our new system’s security features help prevent fraudulent transactions. We verify that bank accounts, TIN, and NPI are all accurate before any payments are processed. This validates the payments are being deposited to the correct accounts and saves you time and the hassle.
What happens if my information is not submitted correctly?
What if I submit a claim without the correct TIN?
Can you provide me some examples of what a Level 1 and Level 2 EFT enrollment would look like?
Examples of Level 1—Simple
- Dr. Smith is the owner of Smiles Dental. He has one TIN, one location, one bank account and is the only dentist practicing at the location.
- Dr. Sharp is the owner of Teeth R Us. She has one TIN, two locations, one bank account and has three other general dentists working under one TIN at both of her locations.
Examples of Level 2—Comprehensive
- Dr. Wadhera is the owner at Shine Dental. She is a general dentist and has one TIN, one location, two bank accounts and has two Endodontists practicing under her TIN. She wants to have the services that are rendered under the specialists going into one bank account and her services going into another bank account. When enrolling for EFT, it is critical that the TIN and billing NPI is set up to the appropriate bank account so when you submit claims it is in the manner of how you enrolled. For example, TIN 123 and billing NPI 456 goes to bank account A, TIN 123 and billing NPI 888 goes to bank account B. When submitting claims, make sure the TIN and billing NPI are appropriately entered on the claims so funds can be directed into your assigned bank account.
- Both specialists will have their claims submitted with TIN 123 and billing NPI 888 – bank account B.
- Dr. Wadhera will have her claims submitted with TIN 123 and billing NPI 456 – bank account A.
- Dr. Jones is the owner of Bright Teeth. He is a general dentist and has one TIN, five locations, five bank accounts and has several general dentists and specialists working at each of his locations. Dr. Jones wants each office to have its own bank account for the services that are rendered at the specific location. Each location will use the same TIN and will need a distinct billing NPI for each location that is assigned to a specific bank account during EFT Enrollment. One unique TIN 555 will have five different billing NPIs and five bank accounts. Each office must be trained to submit claims with these identifiers.
- TIN 555 – Related billing NPI 123 = Location 1 – Bank Account A
- TIN 555 – Related billing NPI 456 = Location 2 – Bank Account B
- TIN 555 – Related billing NPI 789 = Location 3 – Bank Account C
- TIN 555 – Related billing NPI 101 = Location 4 – Bank Account D
- TIN 555 – Related billing NPI 202 = Location 5 – Bank Account E
- Dr. Hope owns Dr. Hope’s Oral Surgery. She is an oral surgeon, she has one TIN, three locations, two bank accounts and three other oral surgeons that work in her locations. Dr. Hope is setting up two of the locations using one bank account and the last location with a different bank account. When enrolling with EFT, ensure the TIN and billing NPI is assigned to the bank accounts where your office wants funds deposited based on how the claims are submitted by the specified location. EFT enrollment needs to be consistent with how your office(s) will be submitting claims.
- TIN 111 – Related billing NPI 505 = Location 1 – Bank Account A
- TIN 111 – Related billing NPI 505 = Location 2 – Bank Account A
- TIN 111 – Related billing NPI 707 = Location 3 – Bank Account B
EnrollSafe is an independent company that supports Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey with electronic funds transfer (EFT) services. EnrollSafe is independent from, and not affiliated with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey or the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.