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H1N1 Article
A new Special Edition MLN Matters article regarding
Billing for the Administration of the Influenza A (H1N1)
Vaccine is now available. This article explains
Medicare coverage and reimbursement rules for the H1N1
vaccine and also addresses seasonal flu coverage and
reimbursement.
Note that Medicare will pay for seasonal flu vaccinations
even if the vaccinations are rendered earlier in the
year than normal. We understand that such preparations
are critical for the upcoming flu season, especially
in planning for the influenza A (H1N1) vaccine.
Though Medicare typically pays for one vaccination
per year, if more than one vaccination per year is
medically necessary (i.e., the number of doses of a
vaccine and/or type of influenza vaccine), then Medicare
will pay for those additional vaccinations. Our
Medicare claims processing contractors have been notified
to expect and prepare for earlier-than-usual seasonal
flu claims and there should not be a problem in getting
those claims paid. Furthermore, in the event
that it is necessary for Medicare beneficiaries to
receive both a seasonal flu vaccination and an influenza
A (H1N1) vaccination, then Medicare will pay for both.
Please be advised that if either vaccine is provided
free of charge to the health care provider, then Medicare
will only pay for the vaccine’s administration
(not for the vaccine itself).
All providers administering flu vaccine should review
this article and be sure that their billing staffs
are aware of this information. For more information,
please read the article located at:
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNMattersArticles/downloads/SE0920.pdf
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