U.S.
insurers must cover eight at-home COVID tests per person monthly -White
House
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[January 11, 2022]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Insurance companies
will be required to cover eight over-the-counter at-home coronavirus
tests per person each month starting Saturday, the Biden administration
said, expanding access to highly sought-after kits as Americans grapple
with a surge in coronavirus cases.
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The White House also said on Monday that there is no limit to the
number of COVID-19 tests, including at-home tests, that insurers
must cover if they are ordered or administered by a health care
provider.
The measures are part of a bid by President Joe Biden to make
testing more widely available to Americans facing soaring
coronavirus cases due to the highly infectious Omicron variant.
In a speech in December, Biden outlined plans to distribute 500
million at-home coronavirus test kits and stand up new federal
testing sites, adding to the 20,000 already in existence. However,
experts decried the announcement as "too little too late" amid
testing shortages nationwide.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday that Americans
should be able to order the tests online later this month, noting
that all contracts for 500 million rapid tests should be awarded
over the next two weeks. The first two were signed last week, with
two more announced on Monday.
Under the insurer coverage plan announced Monday, the administration
said that insurers are still required to reimburse tests purchased
by consumers outside of their network, at a rate of up to $12 per
individual test.
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It was not immediately clear
what incentives were offered to insurers to
agree to the plan. The Department of Health and
Human Services did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.
On Monday, the Defense Department said it had
awarded contracts to Atlantic Trading, LLC, of
Austin, Texas, and Medea Inc. of Pleasanton,
California, for a combined total of 27 million
at-home test kits.
The contract awards bring the total of test kits
ordered to over 50 million, a White House
official said.
(Reporting by Eric Beech, Alexandra Alper and
Andrea Shalal; Editing by Chris Reese and
Cynthia Osterman)
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