MSP Input File definition

MSP Input File is a data set transmitted from an Employer to CMS that consists of data elements pertaining to health care coverage information of the Employer’s Active Covered Individuals. Not used in this Non-MSP Data Exchange.

Examples of MSP Input File in a sentence

  • All data contained in the MSP Input File and all data contained in any Update File (excluding any Medicare data which are provided by CMS to the Employer on a MSP Response File) shall not be subject to the use and disclosure data requirements found in the regulations described in this Section.

  • Non- MSP Input File reporters exclusively using this VDSA reporting process are not involved in MSP data reporting.

  • In cases when a match does not occur (that is, Part D enrollment is not confirmed), the information contained on the Non- MSP Input File record will be sent back to the Reporter using the same Non-MSP Response File layout, without Medicare entitlement information.

  • This new submission of the MSP Input File will function as the MSP Update File.

  • This is the starting date for health plan enrollment information that is entered on the first regular production MSP Input File you provide to CMS.

  • These data should be obtained no later than the first practical enrollment, re-enrollment or renewal date in the Group Health Plan (GHP) as long as this date is no later than six (6) months after the CMS’ receipt of the MSP and/or Non MSP Input File required by paragraphs C.1 and D.1 respectively.

  • We normally advise VDSA partners to submit historical enrollment data on their first production MSP Input File.

  • On the same date as the Employer’s MSP Input File submission (described in C.1, above), the Employer shall submit a File containing the data elements in the Attachment B record layout titled "TIN Reference File." This file contains required Employer, group health plan, third party administrator, other plan sponsor and claims processor TIN information.

  • In cases when a match does not occur (that is, Part D enrollment is not confirmed), the information contained on the Non- MSP Input File record will be sent back to the Employer using the same Non- MSP Response File layout, without Medicare entitlement information.

  • The data provided by the Employer in this initial MSP Input File shall cover all the periods of coverage for the above-mentioned Active Covered Individuals from [insert date] through the last day of the month in which the MSP Input File ("MSP Input File Date") is submitted to CMS.