TBQ is a daily batch data exchange between Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and states. The TBQ file contains Medicare entitlement information. This interface supplies the information displayed on the Medicare Information page and can update Buy-In information on the Medicare Expense page. The batch interface is initiated when a consumer over 18 years of age is added to KEES since the last batch run; a consumer under 18 years of age with a Medicare Claim number is added to KEES since the last batch run; a consumer is added to a medical program without a TBQ response in the last 60 days; a consumer turned 64 years, 9 months since the last batch run; a consumer has an Active medical condition that is older than 23 months; the third payer start date for Medicare Part A is more than two months in the past; a consumer has a Part A or B entitlement with open medical for over two months; a consumer becomes Part B-ID eligible; or any update is made to the Medicare Expense page.