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  2. What Is the Purpose of the Medicare Questionnaire? - AOL

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    Medicare Secondary Payer Questionnaire (MSPQ): Before receiving medical services, your healthcare professional may ask you to fill out an MSPQ form, noting whether you have another insurance that ...

  3. Medical Services Plan of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Teleplan was started in late 1980s, went through many specifications and technological changes and is MSP's main gateway of medical claim information. As of April 2005, Health Insurance BC is the new name for administrative operations of the Medical Services Plan (MSP) and PharmaCare, including Fair PharmaCare.

  4. What to know when Medicare becomes a secondary payer - AOL

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    Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) means another insurer pays for healthcare services first, making that insurer the primary payer. The secondary payer covers some or all of the remaining costs that ...

  5. Medicare Secondary Payer: When Is Medicare Primary or ... - AOL

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    Medicare usually covers most of your healthcare costs, but if you have other insurance coverage, it can act as a secondary payer for some of the costs.

  6. End Stage Renal Disease Program - Wikipedia

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    MSP provides for a coordination of benefits period between Medicare and private health insurance plans for individuals entitled to Medicare solely on the basis of ESRD. If an individual is entitled to Medicare because of ESRD and is covered by an Employer Group Health Plan (EGHP), the EGHP is the first payer (primary) for the first thirty months.

  7. Medicare dual eligible - Wikipedia

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    A study by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that the integration of Medicare and Medicaid benefits generally improves the care provided to dual-eligibles but does not lead to Medicare savings or a reduction in costly Medicare services (i.e., emergency room visits, hospital admissions, and 30-day risk-adjusted all-cause ...

  8. Understanding the Medicare Qualified Individual (QI) savings ...

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    The QI Medicare savings program helps those on a low income to pay for their Medicare Part B monthly premiums. The Qualifying Individual or QI program is a Medicare savings program (MSP) .

  9. Migraine Specific Quality of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Migraine Specific Quality of Life (MSQoL) is a patient-reported outcome measure (PRO or PROM) which assesses the quality of life of migraineurs. [1] It is a 25-item [2] questionnaire which is filled out by the patient and is used to determine how the patient's life has been affected by their migraines.