Health insurance group says vaccines in Florida still a covered benefit
With the administration of Gov.
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The issue of vaccines and insurance coverage was broached during a Florida Voices for Health statewide advocacy virtual meeting Wednesday. A coalition of community organizations, businesses and individuals, Florida Voices for Health works to expand availability of health care services.
"What I am noticing as a consumer in both transgender prescriptions and in advocacy for people with disabilities, like, major life-preserving medications are being withheld just on the suggestion of executive orders," one participant said. "And the issue is insurance carriers. It doesn't even need to be in law for them to save money and not pay for things."
AHIP – the national health insurance industry trade association – though, says insurers won't halt payments for vaccinations any time soon.
"Health plans are committed to maintaining and ensuring affordable access to vaccines. Health plan coverage decisions for immunizations are grounded in each plan's ongoing, rigorous review of scientific and clinical evidence, and continual evaluation of multiple sources of data," the organization said in a written statement.
"Health plans will continue to cover all (
"While health plans continue to operate in an environment shaped by federal and state laws, as well as program and customer requirements, the evidence-based approach to coverage of immunizations will remain consistent."
Disappearing mandate?
The DeSantis administration made national headlines earlier this month when state
The
The Florida Phoenix asked the DOH Tuesday whether it will hold a public meeting on its proposed rule change regarding vaccines. The DOH announced last week that it was updating its immunization requirements and forms for childcare and school admission, plus opt-out provisions, in the
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