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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: CMS Media Relations Biden
Administration Strengthens Requirements that Plans and Issuers Cover COVID-19
Diagnostic Testing Without Cost Sharing and Ensures Providers are Reimbursed
for Administering COVID-19 Vaccines to Uninsured In accordance with the Executive Order President Biden signed on
January 21, 2021, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS),
together with the Department of Labor and the Department of the Treasury,
(collectively, the Departments) issued new guidance today removing barriers to COVID-19
diagnostic testing and vaccinations and strengthening requirements that plans
and issuers cover diagnostic testing without cost sharing. This guidance makes clear that private group
health plans and issuers generally cannot use medical screening criteria to
deny coverage for COVID-19 diagnostic tests for individuals with health
coverage who are asymptomatic, and who have no known or suspected exposure to
COVID-19. Such testing must be covered without cost sharing, prior
authorization, or other medical management requirements imposed by the plan
or issuer. For example, covered individuals wanting to ensure they are
COVID-19 negative prior to visiting a family member would be able to be
tested without paying cost sharing. The guidance also includes
information for providers on how to get reimbursed for COVID-19 diagnostic
testing or for administering the COVID-19 vaccine to those who are uninsured. This announcement clarifies the circumstances
in which group health plans and issuers offering group or individual health
insurance coverage must cover COVID-19 diagnostic tests without cost sharing,
prior authorization, or other medical management requirements to include tests
for asymptomatic individuals without known or suspected exposure to
COVID-19. In addition, the guidance confirms that plans and issuers
must cover point-of-care COVID-19 diagnostic tests, and COVID-19 diagnostic
tests administered at state or locally administered testing sites. The Departments have received many questions
about plan and issuer responsibility to cover COVID-19 diagnostic testing for
individuals who are asymptomatic and have no known or suspected recent
exposure to COVID-19. Today’s guidance clarifies that plans and issuers
generally must cover, with no cost sharing, COVID-19 diagnostic tests
regardless of whether the patient is experiencing symptoms or has been
exposed to COVID-19 when a licensed or authorized health care provider
administers or has referred a patient for such a test. Additionally, plans
and issuers are prohibited from requiring prior authorization or other
medical management for COVID-19 diagnostic testing. This guidance also reinforces existing policy
regarding coverage for the administration of the COVID-19 vaccine and
highlights avenues for providers to seek federal reimbursement for costs
incurred when administering COVID-19 diagnostic testing or a COVID-19 vaccine
to those who are uninsured. One such existing program is through the Provider
Relief Fund program, which has a separate effort for providers to submit
claims and seek reimbursement on a rolling basis for COVID-19 testing,
COVID-19 treatment, and administering COVID-19 vaccines to uninsured
individuals (the HRSA COVID-19 Uninsured Program)[1]. The HRSA Uninsured Program has
already reimbursed providers more than $3 billion for the testing and
treatment of uninsured individuals, and expects to see vaccine administration
claims as states scale up their vaccination efforts. To further build
awareness about the availability of this program, this announcement seeks
comment on strategies to connect those without insurance to care from
providers participating in this fund. Through previous guidance and rulemaking, the
Departments addressed coverage requirements for COVID-19 vaccines and
diagnostic testing in an interim final rule and FAQs Part 42 and FAQs Part 43. Today’s announcement further
expands upon and clarifies these policies. For more information on issuer and
provider vaccine coverage and reimbursement requirements, the CMS toolkit is
available here. The guidance issued today can be viewed here:
https://www.cms.gov/files/document/faqs-part-44.pdf For a complete and updated list of CMS
actions, and other information specific to CMS, please visit the Current Emergencies Website. ### |
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Sunday, February 28, 2021
Biden Administration Strengthens Requirements that Plans and Issuers Cover COVID-19 Diagnostic Testing Without Cost Sharing and Ensures Providers are Reimbursed for Administering COVID-19 Vaccines to Uninsured
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