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NEWS
ALERT
February
3, 2022
Biden-Harris
Administration Will Cover Free Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Tests Through
Medicare
CMS
Developing Initiative to Enable Access to Eight Free Over-the-Counter
COVID-19 Tests for Medicare Beneficiaries in Early Spring
As part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s ongoing efforts
to expand Americans’ access to free testing, people in either Original
Medicare or Medicare Advantage will be able to get over the-counter
COVID-19 tests at no cost starting in early spring. Under the new
initiative, Medicare beneficiaries will be able to access up to eight
over-the-counter COVID-19 tests per month for free. Tests will be available
through eligible pharmacies and other participating entities. This policy
will apply to COVID-19 over-the-counter tests approved or authorized by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
This is the first time that Medicare has covered an
over-the-counter test at no cost to beneficiaries. There are a number of
issues that have made it difficult to cover and pay for over
the-counter COVID-19 tests. However, given the importance of expanding
access to testing, CMS has identified a pathway that will expand access to
free over-the-counter testing for
Medicare beneficiaries. This new initiative will enable
payment from Medicare directly to participating pharmacies and other
participating entities to allow Medicare beneficiaries to pick up tests at
no cost. CMS anticipates that this option will be available to people with
Medicare in the early spring.
Until then, people with Medicare can access free tests
through a number of channels established by the Biden-Harris
Administration. Medicare beneficiaries can:
- Request four free
over-the-counter tests for home delivery at covidtests.gov.
- Access COVID-19 tests
through healthcare providers at over 20,000 free testing sites
nationwide. A list of community-based testing sites can be found here.
- Access lab-based PCR tests
and antigen tests performed by a laboratory when the test is ordered
by a physician, non-physician practitioner, pharmacist, or other
authorized health care professional at no cost. In addition to
accessing a COVID-19 lab test ordered by a health care professional,
people with Medicare can also already access one lab-performed test
without an order, also without cost sharing, during the public health
emergency.
In addition:
- Medicare Advantage plans
may offer coverage and payment for over-the-counter COVID-19 tests as
a supplemental benefit in addition to covering Medicare Part A and
Part B benefits, so Medicare beneficiaries covered by Medicare
Advantage should check with their plan to see if it includes such a
benefit.
- All Medicare beneficiaries
with Part B are eligible for the new benefit, whether enrolled in a
Medicare Advantage plan or not.
For more information, please see these Frequently Asked
Questions,
https://www.cms.gov/files/document/covid-19-over-counter-otc-tests-medicare-frequently-asked-questions.pdf
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