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Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) is the term generally used when the Medicare program does not have primary payment responsibility i.e., when another entity has the responsibility for paying before Medicare. The MSP provisions have protected Medicare Trust Funds by ensuring that Medicare does not pay for items and services that certain health insurance or coverage is primarily responsible for paying. The MSP provisions apply to situations when Medicare is not the beneficiary’s primary health insurance coverage. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Understanding When Medicare Is A Secondary Payer (MSP)


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Understanding When Medicare Is A Secondary Payer
(MSP)
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Understanding When Medicare Is A Secondary Payer
(MSP)
Defining Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) Medicare
Secondary Payer (MSP) is the term generally used
when the Medicare program does not have primary
payment responsibility i.e., when another entity
has the responsibility for paying before
Medicare. The MSP provisions have protected
Medicare Trust Funds by ensuring that Medicare
does not pay for items and services that certain
health insurance or coverage is primarily
responsible for paying. The MSP provisions apply
to situations when Medicare is not the
beneficiarys primary health insurance coverage.
Medicare statute and regulations require that all
entities that bill Medicare for items or services
rendered to Medicare beneficiaries must determine
whether Medicare is the primary payer for those
items or services. Primary payers are those that
have the primary responsibility for paying a
claim. Medicare remains the primary payer for
beneficiaries who are not covered by other types
of health insurance or coverage. Medicare is also
the primary payer in certain instances, provided
several conditions are met. When Medicare Pays
First Primary payers must pay a claim first.
Medicare pays first for patients who dont have
other primary insurance or coverage. In certain
situations, Medicare pays first when the patient
has other insurance coverage. Below we listed
common situations when a patient has Medicare,
other health plan coverage, and which entity pays
first (primary payer) and which pays second
(secondary payer).
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Understanding When Medicare Is A Secondary Payer
(MSP)
  • Working aged (Medicare beneficiaries age 65 or
    older) and Employer Group Health Plan (GHP)
  • Individual is age 65 or older, is covered by a
    GHP through current employment or spouses
    current employment AND the employer has less than
    20 employees Medicare pays Primary, GHP pays
    secondary
  • Individual is age 65 or older, is covered by a
    GHP through current employment or spouses
    current employment AND the employer has 20 or
    more employees (or at least one employer is a
    multi-employer group that employs 20 or more
    individuals) GHP pays Primary, Medicare pays
    secondary
  • Individual is age 65 or older, is self-employed
    and covered by a GHP through current employment
    or spouses current employment AND the employer
    has 20 or more employees (or at least one
    employer is a multi-employer group that employs
    20 or more individuals) GHP pays Primary,
    Medicare pays secondary
  • Disability and Employer GHP
  • Individual is disabled, is covered by a GHP
    through his or her own current employment (or
    through a family members current employment) AND
    the employer has 100 or more employees (or at
    least one employer is a multi-employer group that
    employs 100 or more individuals) GHP pays
    Primary, Medicare pays secondary
  • End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
  • Individual has ESRD, is covered by a GHP and is
    in the first 30 months of eligibility or
    entitlement to Medicare GHP pays Primary,
    Medicare pays secondary during 30-month
    coordination period for ESRD

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Understanding When Medicare Is A Secondary Payer
(MSP)
  • Individual has ESRD, is covered by a Consolidated
    Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA
    plan) and is in the first 30 months of
    eligibility or entitlement to Medicare COBRA
    pays Primary, Medicare pays secondary during
    30-month coordination period for ESRD. You can
    also refer to the ESRD page for detailed
    information.
  • Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of
    1985 (COBRA)
  • Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of
    1985 (COBRA) the law that provides continuing
    coverage of group health benefits to employees
    and their families upon the occurrence of certain
    qualifying events where such coverage would
    otherwise be terminated.
  • Individual has ESRD, is covered by COBRA and is
    in the first 30 months of eligibility or
    entitlement to Medicare COBRA pays Primary,
    Medicare pays secondary during 30-month
    coordination period for ESRD
  • Individual is age 65 years or older and covered
    by Medicare COBRA Medicare pays Primary, COBRA
    pays secondary
  • Individual is disabled and covered by Medicare
    COBRA Medicare pays Primary, COBRA pays
    secondary
  • Retiree Health Plans
  • Individual is age 65 or older and has an employer
    retirement plan Medicare pays Primary, Retiree
    coverage pays secondary

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Understanding When Medicare Is A Secondary Payer
(MSP)
No-fault Insurance and Liability
Insurance Individual is entitled to Medicare and
was in an accident or other situation where
no-fault or liability insurance is involved.
No-fault or Liability Insurance pays Primary for
accident or other situation related health care
services claimed or released, Medicare pays
secondary Workers Compensation
Insurance Individual is entitled to Medicare and
is covered under Workers Compensation because of
a job-related illness or injury Workers
Compensation pays Primary for health care items
or services related to job-related illness or
injury claims. Medicare generally will not pay
for an injury or illness/disease covered by
workers compensation. If all or part of a claim
is denied by workers compensation on the grounds
that it is not covered by workers compensation,
a claim may be filed with Medicare. Medicare may
pay a claim that relates to a medical service or
product covered by Medicare if the claim is not
covered by workers compensation. Prior to
settling a workers compensation case, parties to
the settlement should consider Medicares
interest related to future medical services and
whether the settlement is to include a Workers
Compensation Medicare Set-aside Arrangement
(WCMSA). Medisys Data Solutions is a leading
medical billing company providing complete
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