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CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID
SERVICES (CMS)
Special
Edition – Thursday, May 6, 2021
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CMS Increases Medicare Payment for COVID-19 Monoclonal Antibody
Infusions
New payment policy for at-home administration
As part of the ongoing response to address
the COVID-19 pandemic, CMS has increased the Medicare payment rate for
administering monoclonal antibodies to treat beneficiaries with COVID-19,
continuing coverage under the Medicare Part B COVID-19 vaccine benefit.
Beneficiaries pay nothing out of pocket, regardless of where the service is
furnished – including in a physician’s office, health care facility, or at
home. Effective May 6, the national average payment
rate will increase from $310 to $450 for most health care settings. In
support of providers’ efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, CMS will
also establish a higher national payment rate of $750 when monoclonal
antibodies are administered in the beneficiary’s home, including the
beneficiary’s permanent residence or temporary lodging (e.g., hotel/motel,
cruise ship, hostel, or homeless shelter). The new national payment rate for at-home
administration of monoclonal antibodies accounts for increased costs
associated with the one-on-one nature of this care model. These higher
national average payment rates reflect additional information provided to CMS
about the costs of providing these services in a safe and timely manner, such
as clinical staff and personal protective equipment. This action also means
Medicare payments to providers and suppliers will be more aligned to their
costs to administer these products. CMS’s goal during the COVID-19 public health
emergency has been to ensure that the agency is supporting beneficiary access
to care. This new policy is based on timely, valuable input from stakeholders
including the home health and ambulatory infusion industries on the costs
associated with administering monoclonal antibodies. CMS is updating the set of toolkits for providers, states, and insurers
to help the health care system swiftly administer monoclonal antibody
treatment with these new Medicare payment rates on the Monoclonal Antibody COVID-19 Infusion
webpage. In addition, CMS is updating coding resources
for providers on the COVID-19 Vaccines and Monoclonal Antibodies
webpage. For additional clinical information about
COVID-19 monoclonal antibodies, please visit:
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