Shingles shot will be free for people with Medicare Part D starting January 2023
About 1 out of every 3 people in
Shingles, a reactivation of the chickenpox virus, typically causes a painful, itchy rash on a person's body that can linger for months or even years. Anyone who has ever had chickenpox can get shingles, including children, but people who are older or those with weakened immune systems are at increased risk.
In a 2019 report to
VERIFY reader Patricia recently texted the team to ask whether Medicare will start paying for the shingles vaccine in 2023.
THE QUESTION
Will the shingles vaccine be free for Medicare recipients in 2023?
THE SOURCES
* The Inflation Reduction Act
* The
* Humana, a for-profit health insurance company
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THE ANSWER
Yes, the shingles vaccine will be free for Medicare recipients in 2023, if they have purchased optional Part D prescription drug coverage from a private insurance company.
Many Medicare Advantage plans offered by private companies also include Part D coverage.
WHAT WE FOUND
The shingles vaccine isn't guaranteed to be free for Medicare recipients right now. The cost can depend on your plan, the type of vaccine you get and the place you receive the shot, according to insurance company Humana.
Most Medicare plans offering prescription drug coverage still require a copayment for the vaccine that can vary widely in cost based on the plan you have. People with Medicare drug coverage may also have to pay the full price for a shingles vaccine if they haven't met their deductible for the year, Humana explains.
But that will change beginning
Medicare is federal health insurance for anyone age 65 and older, and some people under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions. It's made up of four parts: A, B, C and
Medicare Part D, which is voluntary, provides coverage for prescription drugs and immunizations. People on Medicare can purchase Part D coverage from a private insurance company or it may be included as part of Medicare Advantage plans (Part C) offered by private companies.
Part A and B alone don't cover all prescriptions and vaccinations.
The Inflation Reduction Act, which
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One of those provisions requires insurance companies that offer Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage to fully cover the cost of adult vaccines recommended by the
This means people with Medicare Part D will "pay nothing out-of-pocket" for the shingles vaccine and others recommended by ACIP, the
Those who meet certain income requirements can receive help paying for Medicare Part D through the government's "Extra Help" program.
People who are uninsured may also be able to receive free or low-cost vaccines through their state health department or a community health center.



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