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In
light of recent action by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) is announcing that children aged six months to
five years with Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
coverage are eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations without cost-sharing. Nearly
all people with Medicaid, CHIP, Basic Health Program coverage, self-insured
employer-sponsored coverage, and group and individual health insurance
coverage can get COVID-19 vaccinations, including boosters, at no cost.
People with Medicare pay nothing to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, and there
is no applicable copayment, coinsurance or deductible. People without health
insurance or whose insurance doesn’t provide coverage of the vaccination can
also get COVID-19 vaccines and their administration, including boosters, at
no cost. The
FDA and the CDC recently authorized and recommended both the
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children six months through four years
of age and the Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for children six months through five
years of age, marking a historic milestone in the nation’s fight against
the virus. CMS
will support and share the message about the importance of vaccinating the
millions of children over the age of six months, including engaging with
states, local jurisdictions, and stakeholders to get the latest information
on vaccines for children to Medicaid beneficiaries and their families. This
effort builds on the work that CMS has already done to require state Medicaid
programs to provide coverage
for standalone counseling visits about the importance of kids’
vaccination—giving families the support they need to engage with trusted
community providers. Staying
up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines, including booster doses, is the best
defense against severe illness, hospitalization, and death from the
virus. CMS continues to explore ways to ensure maximum access to
COVID-19 vaccinations. Regardless
of whether coverage is available without cost-sharing for a COVID-19
vaccination under CMS programs, currently all providers of COVID-19
vaccinations must agree to provide the vaccination at no cost to recipients,
as a condition of receiving the vaccine dose from the federal government. Information
regarding the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Program Provider Requirements and how
the COVID-19 vaccines are 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 COVID-19
Vaccine Policies & Guidance page. Resources
for physicians, partner organizations, and other trusted messengers are also
available through HHS’ We Can Do This partner website at
wecandothis.hhs.gov. Resources are written in plain language, are culturally
and linguistically appropriate for a variety of audiences, and are available
in English and Spanish. Visit vaccines.gov (English)
or vacunas.gov (Spanish)
to search for vaccine locations. For resources to promote COVID-19
vaccination, visit the We
Can Do This campaign. ### Contact: CMS Media Relations CMS
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Wednesday, June 22, 2022
COVID-19 Vaccinations Covered Without Cost-sharing for Eligible Children Aged Six Months to Five Years
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