Doesn't the Fed have to approve "no fee vaccine"? I didn't think it was absolute, or forever??
That's my point. It's a "no fee vaccine" but many in the US, if we get a vaccine at the Dr. office... it is indeed "no fee". But Drs are allowed to add on charges for the injection by a nurse $$$$, the fee for the visit $$$$ with many insurance companies. It's kinda complex due to laws/insurance as this is not yet an "approved" vaccine under law. Due to it being EUA, some insurance companies are not/and are not required to cover the added chit that Dr. offices add on
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To be honest, I'm not sure of what you are asking so just took a shot, if you could expound?
And yes, IIRC MOO the US said that this was for pandemic they would cover, but I think longer term it will be like other vaccines... that are high priority/required (they cannot require under EUA MOO) that they will eventually cover.
And then we get back to what I stated earlier. Many docs charge chit fees on TOP to come into their office for the vaccine which is NOT covered MOO.
All is MOO and my experience and others of making a mistake one time with a vaccine... others here can chime in and help for us to learn as I may be off my rocker and ignorant.
ETA: Yep, as Mimosa just now stated, different insurance does different. Last year I had BCBS, this year I have Kaiser. IIRC, Kaiser wants me to come to them, and BCBS said full with CVS/Kroger/Publix yet Dr. office did those add on charges.
They are confusing and different, and since EUA... it's crazy in the US. MOO. I think I'll call Kaiser right now to learn for the future! Thanks for the heads up for me doing so!
Will Kroger cover me fully now even if Kaiser doesn't cover with plan? Dunno? (Three friends just got this week there)
We'll see.. and would love to hear from others.