How to get reimbursed for your at-home COVID test
People with a health plan can purchase test kits authorized by the
The
CMS said if your health care provider does not have a preferred pharmacy or vendor, keep your receipt.
You will need it to submit a claim with your insurer for reimbursement.
Even if your health care provider has a preferred supplier, they are required to reimburse you for testing kits purchases elsewhere but not for the full amount.
Your health plan provider is only required to reimburse you up to
Insurers are required to cover eight individual at-home over-the-counter COVID-19 tests per person enrolled in the plan per month.
What if your health insurer doesn't have a plan for preferred retailers for at-home tests?
CMS said your insurer is still required to reimburse you for the full cost of the test if they don't a plan in place or have not announced a plan.
If you buy a two-pack of tests for
If you have an insurer, check with them to see if they have a plan. It may end up saving you a few dollars or the headache of filing a claim and waiting for that money to come through.
Can I get a free at-home test without insurance?
At this point, at-home tests are not free for people without insurance.
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