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New FAQs Clarify Prior Agency Guidance on Requirement to Cover OTC COVID-19 Tests

By April Goff on February 7, 2022
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On February 4, the tri-agencies (DOL, HHS and Treasury) issued new FAQs on the requirement for group health plans and issuers to cover over-the-counter (OTC) COVID-19 tests without cost-sharing, prior authorization, or other medical management requirements. We discussed the tri-agencies’ initial FAQs in our prior blog post.

The coverage requirement is still in place, but these new FAQs provide clarifications in response to the tri-agencies’ receipt of stakeholder questions—primarily about the “safe harbor” permitting the limit of reimbursements to $12 per test (or actual cost, if less) if the test is purchased outside a direct coverage program.

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April A. Goff assists her clients in the areas of data privacy/security, employee benefits, and labor and employment.

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    Coronavirus (COVID-19): Guidance for Businesses
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