Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP)

What is Medicare Secondary Payer?

Medicare Secondary Payer is the term used for when a Medicare beneficiary has other insurance or coverage that is the primary payer, based on a federal MSP provision, for the beneficiary’s healthcare services. As a result, Medicare is the secondary payer to that other insurance or coverage for those services.

Each MSP provision has criteria and/or conditions that the beneficiary’s situation must meet for the MSP provision to apply.

  • If the beneficiary’s situation meets all criteria and/or conditions of an MSP provision, then the other insurance or coverage is the primary payer and Medicare is the secondary payer for the beneficiary’s healthcare services.
  • If the beneficiary’s situation does not meet all criteria and/or conditions of an MSP provision, then Medicare is the primary payer for the beneficiary’s healthcare services.

There are three GHP MSP provisions and the remaining MSP provisions are non-GHP MSP provisions. To learn more about MSP and the MSP provisions, review the following resources:

Reviewed 10/25/2023

Helpful Resources

MSP Questionnaire Example

Helpful Resources

BCRC Contact Information

Note: Providers should not contact the BCRC to set up new MSP records. Instead, report MSP coding on your MSP and conditional claims. Providers should not contact the BCRC to correct MSP records to make Medicare primary. Instead, report coding on your primary claims to indicate why Medicare is primary. If there is no applicable coding, you may refer beneficiaries and other entities to the BCRC.

BCRC Contact

  • 1-855-798-2627
  • TTY/TDD: 1-855-797-2627
  • FAX: 1-405-869-3307