Non-Group Health Plan Recovery

Non-Group Health Plan Recovery

CMS is responsible for protecting the Medicare program's fiscal integrity and ensuring that it pays only for those services that are its responsibility. Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) provisions make Medicare a secondary payer to certain non-group health plans (NGHPs), which include liability insurers (including self-insured entities), no-fault insurers, and workers' compensation entities. CMS has the right to recover Medicare payments made that should have been the responsibility of another payer.

MSP situations involving NGHPs are triggered by unexpected incidents, such as car accidents or work-related injuries, involve Medicare beneficiaries, and result in medical expenses for which an NGHP (rather than Medicare) has primary responsibility for payment. In these situations, Medicare becomes a secondary payer. Please see the Medicare Secondary Payer page for additional information. In some MSP situations involving NGHPs, Medicare will initially pay for related medical expenses in order to ensure that the beneficiary has timely access to needed care and later seek to recover those payments.

Benefits Coordination & Recovery Center (BCRC) Responsibilities

The Benefits Coordination & Recovery Center (BCRC) is responsible for ensuring that Medicare gets repaid by the beneficiary for any conditional payments it makes related to a liability, no-fault, or workers’ compensation case for parts A and B claims. A conditional payment is a payment Medicare makes for services another payer may be responsible for. The payment is "conditional" because it must be repaid to Medicare when a beneficiary receives a settlement, judgment, award, or other payment from an NGHP. When the BCRC learns of an NGHP case, they will gather information about any related conditional payments Medicare made and request repayment. The steps involved in recovering conditional payments can be viewed by clicking the Medicare’s Recovery Process link.

Please note that recovery for parts C and D claims are the responsibility of the issuing plan.

When to Contact the BCRC

The beneficiary or beneficiary’s attorney or other representative may contact the BCRC for any of the following questions/issues:

  • Questions about Medicare’s recovery rights or the reimbursement process
  • To obtain conditional payment amounts
  • To obtain Medicare's final recovery claim amount
  • Questions regarding MSP recovery demand letters
  • Questions with respect to a “Notice of Intent to Refer Debt to the Department of Treasury” letter
  • Questions regarding repaying Medicare
  • To request a waiver of recovery with respect to a beneficiary MSP debt. (Note: A waiver of recovery request cannot be accepted or processed until a recovery demand letter is issued.)
  • To request a first level appeal with respect to the determination contained in a beneficiary MSP recovery demand letter or a determination made on a waiver of recovery request from a beneficiary

Please see the Contacts page for specific contact phone numbers and mailing address information.

Commercial Repayment Center (CRC) Responsibilities  

Effective October 5, 2015, the Commercial Repayment Center (CRC) assumed responsibility for the recovery of conditional payments where an insurer/workers' compensation entity is the identified debtor. Any NGHP recoveries initiated by the BCRC prior to the October 2015 transition will continue to be the responsibility of the BCRC. To view the process of recovering conditional payments from an insurer/workers' compensation entity, click the Insurer NGHP Recovery link.

When to Contact the CRC

Insurer/workers' compensation entities should review their recovery letter for a return address or closing referencing the BCRC or CRC. If the CRC sent the letter, contact the CRC. However, if the BCRC sent the letter, contact the BCRC. The insurer/workers' compensation entity may contact the BCRC or the CRC, depending on who sent their recovery letter, for any of the following questions/issues:

  • Questions about Medicare’s recovery rights or the reimbursement process
  • Questions regarding Conditional Payment Letters/Conditional Payment Notices
  • Questions regarding MSP recovery demand letters
  • Questions with respect to a “Notice of Intent to Refer Debt to the Department of Treasury” letter
  • Questions regarding repaying Medicare
  • To request a first level appeal with respect to the determination contained in an MSP recovery demand letter

Please see the Contacts page for specific contact phone numbers and mailing address information.

Medicare Secondary Payer Recovery Portal (MSPRP)

The MSPRP is a web-based tool designed to assist in the resolution of liability insurance, no-fault insurance, and workers’ compensation Medicare recovery cases. The MSPRP gives users (attorneys, insurers, beneficiaries, and recovery agents) the ability to access and update certain case specific information online and monitor the recovery process online. For additional information regarding the MSPRP, click the Medicare Secondary Payer Recovery Portal link.

Note: NGHP Recovery related materials previously available as downloads on this page have been moved to the Beneficiary or Insurer Services sections of CMS.gov, as applicable. Click the Medicare’s Recovery Process link to access downloads pertinent to the beneficiary. Downloads pertaining to the insurer/workers' compensation entity may be accessed by clicking the Insurer NGHP Recovery link.

Issue Date Title Description
2024-02-14
2024 Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2022-12-13
2023 Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2022-12-13
Computation of Annual Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments – 2023
Threshold Change Methodology
2021-12-15
Computation of Annual Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments – 2022
Threshold Change Methodology
2021-12-15
2022 Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2020-11-25
2021 Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2020-11-25
Computation of Annual Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments – 2021
Threshold Change Methodology
2019-11-27
2020 Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2019-11-26
Computation of Annual Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments – 2020
Threshold Change Methodology
2019-04-10
W-9 Form
Document
2018-11-15
2019 Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2018-11-15
Computation of Annual Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments – 2019
Threshold Change Methodology
2017-11-13
2018 Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2017-11-03
Computation of Annual Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments - 2018
Threshold Change Methodology
2016-11-15
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Computation of Annual Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments - 2017
Threshold Change Methodology
2016-11-15
2017 Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2016-09-26
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Computation of Annual Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments - 2016
Threshold Change Methodology
2016-09-26
2016 Recovery Thresholds for Certain Liability Insurance, No-Fault Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2015-10-19
Alert- 2015 Recovery Threshold for Certain Liability Settlements, Judgments, Awards or Other Payments
Alert
2015-10-19
Computation of Annual Liability Insurance (Including Self-Insurance) Settlement Recovery Threshold - 2015
Threshold Change Methodology
2014-08-19
Liability Insurance (Including Self-Insurance): Exposure, Ingestion, and Implantation issues and December 5, 1980
Document
2014-02-28
Computation of Annual Liability Insurance (Including Self-Insurance) Settlement Recovery Threshold
Threshold Change Methodology
2014-02-28
Alert - Change in Recovery Threshold for Certain Liability Insurance (including Self-Insurance) Settlements, Judgments Awards, or Other Payments
Alert
2011-09-20
Future Medicals
Policy Memorandum
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