Navigating Insurance Coverage for COVID-19 Shots: Avoiding Unexpected Bills and Denials

Some health insurance companies are lagging behind in covering the cost of the COVID-19 booster vaccine, leaving individuals to pay out-of-pocket fees ranging from $125 to $190 at major pharmacy chains like CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid. While COVID-19 vaccines used to be free under the Public Health Emergency, the new boosters should be covered by most public and private health insurances. There is also a CDC Bridge Access Program that provides free COVID-19 vaccines for uninsured individuals until December 31, 2024. Some insurance companies are waiting for FDA approval before authorizing coverage for the boosters. It is advised for individuals to check with their insurance and the pharmacy before receiving the vaccine.
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