Solution for Medicare denial for MSP(Medicare Secondary Payer)
MSP (Medicare Secondary Payer) refers to the process by which Medicare functions as the secondary payer, paying after another primary insurance has already paid its share of the claim.
In simpler terms, when a person is covered by both Medicare and another health insurance plan (like an employer plan, union plan, or other private insurance), Medicare will not always pay first. Instead, the other insurance acts as the primary payer, and Medicare becomes the secondary payer to cover remaining costs.
Here are Steps -
Login to officeally -

Go to Claims sections and select Manage claims-

Search the claim By receive date or date of service or the claim number and then click the Eye sign as showed In below image -

At next screen you will see the claim form scroll down towards bottom until you see “Insurance type code”

Please select the right MSP code from the list and send as showed in below image -

Claim is submitted now -

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