HEALTH INSURERS must decide whether to keep providing coverage for the Covid-19 vaccine for healthy children and pregnant women after US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pulled it from the CDC’s recommended immunization list, Nyah Phengsitthy and Lauren Clason report.
- Kennedy announced Tuesday he was removing the Covid-19 vaccine from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommended immunization schedule, a list that’s tied to what various private insurers and Medicaid expansion programs are required to cover with no cost-sharing.
- Insurance companies are still trying to figure out where they stand with Kennedy’s decision. As of Wednesday, the CDC ...
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