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Insurers may still cover COVID vaccine
Insurers may still cover COVID vaccine

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Insurers may still cover COVID vaccine

Although the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is removing the recommendation that healthy children and pregnant women receive the COVID-19 vaccine, major insurers in North Carolina may still cover the cost of vaccinations. Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said last week that the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from the CDC recommended immunization schedule. Under the Affordable Care Act, most private insurance plans and Medicaid are required to cover recommended vaccines at no cost. If a vaccine is no longer recommended, insurers may choose not to cover it, leading to increased costs for individuals seeking vaccination. The News & Observer reached out to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, Aetna and UnitedHealthcare, major insurers in the state, as well as the state treasurer's office, which oversees the North Carolina State Health Plan, which provides health coverage for state employees. Asked whether coverage policies for COVID-19 vaccinations will change in response to Kennedy's announcement, Blue Cross NC spokeswoman Sara Lang said: 'We will review any formal recommendation when it becomes available but expect to continue to offer coverage for members in previously approved age groups who wish to receive the vaccine.' Loretta Boniti with the State Health Plan said the State Health Plan Board of Trustees voted on benefits for 2026 on May 20. 'We don't anticipate making any additional benefit changes. The State Health Plan will continue to cover the COVID-19 vaccine for Plan members at 100%, which means no cost-share for members,' she said in an email. The board will vote on 2027 benefits in May 2026, she wrote. Pat Ryan, North Carolina spokesperson for Aetna, said: 'Aetna is monitoring any changes made by the federal government' and 'will evaluate whether coverage adjustments are needed.' UnitedHealthcare did not reply prior to publication. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency.

Blue Cross allowing early prescription refills due to anticipated winter storm
Blue Cross allowing early prescription refills due to anticipated winter storm

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Blue Cross allowing early prescription refills due to anticipated winter storm

DURHAM, N.C. (WNCT) – Ahead of a forecasted winter storm in North Carolina, Blue Cross and Blue Shield is allowing early prescription refills to for customers to have access to the medications they need. This is in effect for the entire state, following Gov. Josh Stein's declaration of a State of Emergency on February 18, 2025. Early prescription refills are available to customers through March 19, 2025. Early prescription refills must be made while the State of Emergency declaration is in effect. Customers with questions about their prescription drug coverage may contact the customer service number on their Blue Cross NC card or log in to their self-service portal at The early prescription refill policy does not apply to controlled substances. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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