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LIMITED USE RESTRICTIONS. This version of the VDSA User Guide is for the exclusive use of reporting entities that will be using the “D – Non-MSP Only Input File” to do reporting of prescription drug coverage that is supplemental to Medicare prescription drug coverage. All “D – Non-MSP Only Input File” submitters are to ignore any references to MSP reporting. Non- MSP Input File reporters exclusively using this VDSA reporting process are not involved in MSP data reporting. All “D – Non-MSP Only Input File” submitters are to ignore any references to “Part D Subsidy” reporting. Reporters using the “D – Non-MSP Only Input File” are not permitted to do Part D Subsidy reporting.
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LIMITED USE RESTRICTIONS. If you acquired the Software subject to limited-use restrictions (e.g., limited use of certain functionality or options) established in separate documentation between you and Licensor, or if you acquired the Software as a modification to or replacement of prior software which is so restricted, then (i) notwithstanding any terms to the contrary in the Product Use Rights Appendix, you may only install, access or use the Software in such limited manner and (ii) in interpreting the Product Use Rights Appendix, you must apply the restrictions in the broadest possible manner.
LIMITED USE RESTRICTIONS. This version of the VDSA User Guide is for the exclusive use of reporting entities that will be using the “D – Non-MSP Only Input File” to do reporting of prescription drug coverage that is supplemental to Medicare prescription drug coverage. All “D – Non-MSP Only Input File” submitters are to ignore any references to MSP reporting. Non- MSP Input File reporters exclusively using this VDSA reporting process are not involved in MSP data reporting. All “D – Non-MSP Only Input File” submitters are to ignore any references to “Part D Subsidy” reporting. Reporters using the “D – Non-MSP Only Input File” are not permitted to do Part D Subsidy reporting. Chapter 1: Summary of Version 1.7 Changes‌ The following updates have been made in Version 1.7 of the Non Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) Voluntary Data Sharing Agreement (VDSA) User Guide: The VDSA signature process has been updated to remove the option for a partner to ask CMS to sign the VDSA first (Chapter 2). The email address for contacting an Electronic Data Interchange (XXX) Representative has changed to XXXXX@xxxxxxxx.xxx. However, COBVA emails coming from CMS will now show the address as XXXXX@xxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Section 4.8). Chapter 2: Completing and Signing a Voluntary Data Sharing‌ Agreement To make the VDSA relationship operational, the VDSA partner and CMS have to sign and exchange completed copies of the VDSA. These are the instructions for completing these Data Sharing Agreements for signature. The current version of the VDSA is available from CMS in a PDF file format at the following CMS VDSA website: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/Medicare/Coordination-of- Benefits-and-Recovery/EmployerServices/Voluntary-Data-Sharing-Agreement.html. For ease of completing your VDSA, convert the VDSA file to a Microsoft Word document so that you can insert the required VDSA partner-specific information, as follows below, into an electronic version of the document.

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