COVID Vaccine Rollout Plagued by Insurance Denials, Cancellations, and Appointment Issues

The rollout of updated versions of the COVID-19 vaccine has been hindered by insurance denials, canceled appointments, and delays in getting private insurance to cover the shots. With the federal government no longer distributing all COVID-19 vaccinations, public and private-sector health insurance providers are now responsible for paying the full cost of the shot plus an administrative fee. Uninsured patients can still receive free shots through a federal government program. The shift from government to private-sector insurers has caused hiccups in the vaccine rollout, with many people experiencing roadblocks and out-of-network denials. The Biden administration, insurers, and pharmacies have acknowledged the issues and are working to improve the situation.
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