CMS Encourages People with Medicare to get COVID-19 Vaccine
Booster Shot
As part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s
ongoing efforts to ensure that Americans are vaccinated against COVID-19 and
to reduce stress across the nation’s health care system, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is encouraging those with Medicare who
are fully vaccinated to get a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Data
shows that a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose increases immune response, which
improves protection against COVID-19.
CMS is doing the following to encourage those
with Medicare to get fully vaccinated and get their booster dose:
- Sending a letter to people with Medicare: All of the 63 million people who currently have
Medicare will receive a letter encouraging them to get their COVID-19
vaccine booster as soon as possible.
- Conducting campaigns and paid advertising: This outreach will focus on those with Medicare who
are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and will include reminders
about getting the annual flu shot.
- Including 1-800 MEDICARE reminders: Approximately two million people call 1-800-MEDICARE
each month. They will hear a reminder to get their COVID-19 boosters at
the beginning of their call.
- Including a message in Medicare Summary
Notices: For people
with Original Medicare, CMS will include a COVID-19 booster message in
their Medicare Summary Notice (the explanation of benefits people
receive when a claim is filed) over the next several months.
- Sending email reminders: CMS will send COVID-19 vaccine booster reminder
emails to the more than 14 million people that receive Medicare emails.
- Delivering consistent communication via social
media: The
@MedicareGov Twitter handle will continue to tweet about the
importance of COVID-19 vaccine boosters.
- Engaging local and national partners: CMS is contacting more than 500 organizations, with a
potential reach of more than five million members, and supplying them
resources from Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The agency is also
offering webinars to allow partners to interact with experts on
encouraging COVID-19 vaccination.
- Conducting outreach to health plans: CMS and CDC are continuing their outreach to health
plans to help them understand best practices for encouraging COVID-19
vaccinations and parameters for coverage of COVID-19 vaccines and
boosters.
- Conducting outreach to nursing homes: CMS continues to work with nursing homes to increase
COVID-19 vaccine and booster uptake. These efforts include deploying
Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs)--operated under the Medicare
Quality Improvement Program--to assist nursing homes with low rates of
initial and booster vaccinations and disparities in access to
vaccinations. CMS will continue to explore additional outreach efforts
to further support nursing homes.
- Conducting media outreach: CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure and other
CMS leaders are encouraging COVID-19 vaccine boosters as part of their
Medicare open enrollment outreach.
People with Medicare pay nothing when they
get the COVID-19 vaccine and booster and there is no applicable copayment,
coinsurance, or deductible. In addition, thanks to the American Rescue
Plan (ARP), nearly all Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries must receive coverage
of COVID-19 vaccines and boosters without cost-sharing. COVID-19 vaccines and
boosters will also be covered without cost-sharing for eligible consumers of
most health insurance issuers in the commercial market. People can
visit vaccines.gov (English) or vacunas.gov (Spanish) to search for
vaccines nearby.
CMS continues to explore ways to ensure
maximum access to COVID-19 vaccinations. 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 and
through the CMS COVID-19 Provider Toolkit.
CDC guidance on when to get a COVID-19
vaccine booster based on the last vaccine dose is available at: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/booster-shot.html?s_cid=11706:cdc%20covid%20booster%20recommendations:sem.ga:p:RG:GM:gen:PTN:FY22.
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