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August
24, 2021
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Expands Medicare Payments for At-Home COVID-19 Vaccinations
Part
of Biden-Harris Administration Vaccine Outreach, CMS Boosts
Vaccine Access in Smaller Group Homes, Assisted Living
Facilities, and Other Group Living Situations
As
part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s ongoing commitment to
increasing access to vaccinations and improving health equity,
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is
expanding opportunities for people to receive COVID-19
vaccinations in their home. To ensure Medicare beneficiaries
who have difficulty leaving their homes or are otherwise
hard-to reach can receive the vaccination, healthcare providers
can now receive additional payments for administering vaccines
to multiple residents in one home setting or communal setting
of a home.
Today’s
announcement aims to further boost the administration of
COVID-19 vaccination – including second and third doses – in
smaller group homes, assisted living facilities, and other
group living situations by allowing vaccine providers to
receive the increased payment up to five times when fewer than
ten Medicare beneficiaries get the vaccine on the same day in
the same home or communal setting. This policy will help ensure
that at-risk patients in smaller settings have the same
opportunities as others to receive the vaccination.
“We
are doing everything we can to remove barriers to vaccinations,
including ensuring appropriate payment levels for vaccine
providers to connect with more people in their communities who
are unable to receive the vaccine in a traditional setting,”
said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “We’ve seen the
difference that vaccinations have in communities, and we are
calling on providers to join us as we continue to increase
vaccination rates across the country. Today’s actions ensure
that everyone has the ability to be vaccinated against
COVID-19, including older adults with mobility or
transportation challenges and other at-risk individuals.”
While
many Medicare beneficiaries are able to receive a COVID-19
vaccine at a retail pharmacy or from a health care provider, some
people have great difficulty leaving their homes or cannot
easily access vaccination in these settings. These individuals
are often at-risk patients who could require complex care if
they contracted COVID-19 and needed to be hospitalized. To
better serve this group, Medicare previously increased the
total payment amount for at-home vaccination from approximately
$40 to approximately $75 per vaccine dose, in certain
circumstances.
Delivering
COVID-19 vaccination to access-challenged and hard-to-reach individuals
poses some unique challenges, such as ensuring appropriate
vaccine storage temperatures, handling, and administration.
Along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
(CDC) guidance,
today’s announcement helps vaccine providers meet these
challenges and successfully administer vaccinations.
The
additional payment amount also accounts for the clinical time
needed to monitor a beneficiary after the vaccine is
administered, as well as the upfront costs associated with
administering the vaccine safely and appropriately in a
beneficiary’s home. The payment rate for administering each
dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, as well as the additional in-home
payment amount, is geographically adjusted based on where the
service is furnished.
How
to Find a COVID-19 Vaccine
As
states and the federal government continue to break down
barriers – like where vaccines can be administered – resources
for connecting communities to vaccination options remain key.
Unvaccinated
individuals and those looking to assist friends and family can:
- Visit
vaccines.gov (English) or vacunas.gov (Spanish) to search
for vaccines nearby.
- Text GETVAX
(438829) for English or VACUNA (822862) for Spanish for
near instant access to details on three vaccine sites in
the local area.
- Call the
National COVID-19 Vaccination Assistance Hotline at 1-800-232-0233
(TTY: 1-888-720-7489) for assistance in English and
Spanish.
Coverage
of COVID-19 Vaccines
The
federal government is providing the COVID-19 vaccine free of
charge or with no cost sharing for Medicare beneficiaries. As a
condition of receiving free COVID-19 vaccines from the federal
government, vaccine providers cannot charge patients any amount
for administering the vaccine.
Because
no patient can be billed for COVID-19 vaccinations, CMS and its
partners have provided a variety of information online for
providers vaccinating all Americans regardless of their
insurance status:
- Original
Medicare and Medicare Advantage: Beneficiaries
with Medicare pay nothing for COVID-19 vaccines or their
administration, and there is no applicable copayment, coinsurance
or deductible.
- Medicaid and
the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP): State Medicaid
and CHIP agencies must cover COVID-19 vaccine
administration with no cost sharing for nearly all
beneficiaries during the COVID-19 public health emergency
(PHE) and (generally) for over a year after it ends. For
the very limited number of Medicaid beneficiaries who are
not eligible for this coverage (and do not receive it
through other coverage they might have), providers may
submit claims for reimbursement for administering the
COVID-19 vaccine to underinsured individuals through the
COVID-19 Coverage Assistance Fund, administered by the
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), as
discussed below.
- Under the
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP), signed by
President Biden on March 11, 2021, the federal matching
percentage for state Medicaid and CHIP expenditures on
COVID-19 vaccine administration is currently 100% (as of
April 1, 2021), and will remain 100% for more than a year
after the COVID-19 PHE ends. The ARP also expands coverage
of COVID-19 vaccine administration under Medicaid and CHIP
to additional eligibility groups. CMS recently updated the
Medicaid vaccine toolkit to reflect the enactment of the
ARP at https://www.medicaid.gov/state-resource-center/downloads/covid-19-vaccine-toolkit.pdf.
- Private Plans: The vaccine is
free for people enrolled in most private health plans. The
COVID-19 vaccines and the administration are covered
without cost sharing for most enrollees, and such coverage
must be provided both in-network and out-of-network during
the PHE. Current regulations provide that out-of-network
rates must be reasonable as compared to prevailing market
rates, and the rules reference using the Medicare payment
rates as a potential guideline for insurance companies.
- In light of
CMS’s action today, CMS expects health insurance issuers
and group health plans to continue to ensure their rates
are reasonable when compared to prevailing market rates.
Under the conditions of participation in the CDC COVID-19
Vaccination Program, providers cannot charge plan
enrollees any administration fee or cost sharing,
regardless of whether the COVID-19 vaccine is administered
in-network or out-of-network.
For
individuals who are underinsured, vaccine providers may submit
claims for reimbursement for administering the COVID-19 vaccine
through the COVID-19 Coverage Assistance Fund administered by
the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) after
the claim to the individual’s health plan for payment has been
denied or only partially paid. Information is available at https://www.hrsa.gov/covid19-coverage-assistance.
For
individuals who are uninsured, vaccine providers may submit
claims for reimbursement for administering the COVID-19 vaccine
to individuals without insurance through the Provider Relief
Fund, administered by the Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA). Information on the COVID-19 Claims
Reimbursement to Health Care Providers and Facilities for
Testing, Treatment, and Vaccine Administration for the
Uninsured Program is available at https://www.hrsa.gov/CovidUninsuredClaim.
More
information on Medicare payment for COVID-19 vaccine
administration – including a list of billing codes, payment
allowances and effective dates – is available at https://www.cms.gov/medicare/covid-19/medicare-covid-19-vaccine-shot-payment.
More
information regarding the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Program
Provider Requirements and how the COVID-19 vaccine is provided
through that program at no cost to recipients is available at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/vaccination-provider-support.html.
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