Coverage is Available for COVID-19
Vaccinations for Eligible Children Ages 5 through 11
Following
the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) recent action
authorizing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for the prevention of
COVID-19 in children 5 through 11 years of age and a recommendation
from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is reminding eligible
consumers that coverage is available without cost-sharing under
Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and
in the commercial market for this critical protection from the virus
without cost sharing. As with all vaccines, the Pfizer-BioNTech
COVID-19 Vaccine was tested thoroughly in this age group prior to its
authorization for emergency use. While the effects of COVID-19 for a
child can last for several months, the most commonly reported side
effects of the COVID-19 vaccine in the clinical trial participants were
generally mild to moderate in severity, and most went away within one
to two days.
“The
COVID-19 vaccine is the best way to keep children safe. The strongest
protection against COVID-19, including the Delta variant, is to get
vaccinated,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “I
encourage parents everywhere to talk with their pediatrician, school
nurse, or other trusted healthcare provider about any questions they
may have and to get their children vaccinated as soon as
possible.”
Thanks
to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP), nearly all Medicaid and
CHIP beneficiaries are eligible to receive coverage of COVID-19
vaccines and their administration without cost-sharing. Beneficiaries
with Medicare pay nothing for COVID-19 vaccines or their
administration, and there is no applicable copayment, coinsurance, or
deductible. COVID-19 vaccines and their administration will also be
covered without cost-sharing for eligible consumers of most issuers of
health insurance in the commercial market. People can visit vaccines.gov (English) or vacunas.gov (Spanish) to search
for nearby locations to receive a vaccine.
Additionally,
under the terms of the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Program Provider
Agreement, health care providers and other entities administering
COVID-19 vaccines must agree not to deny anyone a COVID-19 vaccination
based on their health coverage status, and must also agree to
administer COVID-19 vaccines at no out-of-pocket cost to recipients.
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.
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