September 12, 2022 · 2 min read

A Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) is a private health care insurer that has been awarded a geographic jurisdiction to process Medicare Part A and Part B medical claims for Fee For Service (FFS) beneficiaries.
CMS relies on these contractors to serve as the primary operational contact between the Medicare FFS program and the health providers enrolled in the program.
MACs are multi-state regional contractors who are responsible for administering Part A and Part B claims.
There are two types of MACs: Part A/B MACs and DME MACs.
Hospice claims are administered by Part A/B MACs. Part A/B MACs process about 95% of all FFS claims.
There are 12 Part A/B MACs.
Four of the MACs specialize in processing claims for hospice and home health providers
The following map shows the geographic regions that each of the hospice MACs is responsible for administering.
MACS perform a number of activities including:
Each year, CMS evaluates MAC performance against specific metrics in eleven functional areas. MAC performance quality has been consistently improving since CMS began measuring MAC performance. Average MAC performance has increased from 62% to 93% since CMS began measuring MAC performance.
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This PowerPoint from Medicare Learning Network provides more helpful information about MACs: MLN MAC PowerPoint