Medicare Addresses Payment Concerns Related to H1N1
Cheryl Clark, for HealthLeaders Media, August 28, 2009
"Will reimbursement for H1N1 vaccine administration be the same as for seasonal influenza?" Answer: "Yes, the payment amount for the H1N1 vaccine's administration will be the same as the payment for administration of seasonal flu vaccine. Multiple payments for administration will be available if the H1N1 vaccine requires multiple doses."
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Cheryl Clark is a senior editor and California correspondent for HealthLeaders Media Online. She can be reached at cclark@healthleadersmedia.com. Follow Cheryl Clark on Twitter.
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