Medicare has no carve-out.
It has other traps.
Original Medicare is the one payer family where the behavioral benefit sits exactly where the card says it does. What replaces the carve-out problem is a state-specific portal, a separate registration for Railroad Medicare, and a billing rule that a lot of practices break by accident.
Original Medicare Part B has no behavioral health carve-out. Eligibility is verified through the Medicare Administrative Contractor for your state, using a portal tied to your PTAN and NPI. In Florida that contractor is First Coast Service Options and the portal is SPOT.
Three things sit underneath that. Railroad Medicare needs its own registration with Palmetto GBA, separate from your MAC. Medicare Advantage is not Medicare: it routes like the parent carrier’s commercial line, carve-out and all. And if the patient is a Qualified Medicare Beneficiary, federal rules prohibit billing them for Medicare cost sharing at all.
Four things that all say Medicare.
The word on the card is the same in every row below, and the verification path is different in every one. Establishing which of the four you are looking at is the entire job.
| Plan family | Step 1 · eligibility | Step 2 · behavioral | What to watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Original Medicare | |||
| Medicare Part B | Your state’s MAC portal. In Florida, SPOT (First Coast) | None. Original Medicare does not carve out | Access is tied to your PTAN and NPI, so it has to be set up per practice, not per person. |
| Railroad Medicare | Palmetto GBA eServices | None | A separate registration even if you already hold MAC access. Low volume, and a guaranteed delay if you set it up on the day you need it. |
| Medicare as secondary | |||
| Medicare secondary to a commercial plan | Both: the primary payer and the MAC | Follows the primary’s rules | Verify the primary first, then confirm Medicare’s secondary liability. Skipping the second step is how a balance ends up with the patient. |
| Medicare Advantage | |||
| UHC, Aetna, Florida Blue and other MA plans | The parent carrier’s portal | The parent carrier’s carve-out | Advantage plans carve out exactly as their commercial siblings do, and add their own authorization rules. |
| BayCarePlus Medicare Advantage | provider.baycareplus.org | Not confirmed | Confirm both the behavioral administrator and whether the specific clinician is contracted; participation is not practice-wide. |
| Supplements | |||
| Medicare Supplement, including AARP | The MAC, then the supplement | Follows Original Medicare | A supplement is not an Advantage plan and does not carve out. Verify Original Medicare first. |
Portal URLs: SPOT (First Coast, Florida) thespot.fcso.com · Palmetto GBA eServices palmettogba.com · BayCarePlus provider.baycareplus.org · Outside Florida, use the MAC portal for your jurisdiction.
The billing rules are the risk, not the routing.
The numbers that actually reach a person.
Provider lines only. Contractor lines are jurisdictional: the numbers below are Florida and Railroad Medicare, and practices in other states should use the MAC for their own jurisdiction.
What to have in front of you.
Verified 13 August 2026. Payer phone trees, portal names and carve-out arrangements change without notice, and self-funded groups can change administrators at renewal. Treat this as a starting point rather than an authority: confirm against the member’s card and the portal on the date of service. Product and company names are the property of their respective owners and appear here for identification only; no affiliation or endorsement is implied.
Other payer families.
Or hand the
routing to us.
We keep this map current across every payer family and run it against your whole upcoming schedule, before the patient walks in, inside the EHR you already use.