

What codes should I be submitting for COVID-19 Monoclonal Antibody treatment and what can providers expect to be reimbursed?Ī. Please review the guidance for eligibility for the vaccine program. Where can I inquire about receiving vaccine supplies?Ī. It is the provider’s responsibility to confirm member eligibility prior to rendering these services. Providers should submit claims to original Medicare for both vaccines and Monoclonal Antibody treatments for all CCA members who are Medicare beneficiaries.įor SCO members who are eligible for Medicaid-only, claims should be submitted directly to CCA.Ĭlaim submissions for these services should be submitted accordingly through unless directed otherwise. Should providers be submitting claims for COVID-19 vaccines and Monoclonal Antibody treatments directly to CCA? What codes should be submitted?Ī. As of the publication of this bulletin, the COVID-19 vaccine eligibility is currently in Phase 2 – Group 2 which includes: Clinical and Non-clinical healthcare workers doing direct and COVID-facing care, Long Term Care Facilities, Rest Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, First Responders (EMS, Fire, Police), Congregate Care Settings (including corrections and shelters), Home-based Healthcare Workers, Healthcare workers doing non-COVID facing care.įor more information on the eligibility on the vaccine distribution timeline and clarification on Phases 1-3, please see When Can I Get the COVID-19 Vaccine? Who is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine?Ī. Please see our newly implemented payment policies on COVID-19 and Telemedicine for additional guidance.Īs more information becomes available, the FAQs will be updated. Effective, providers can bill for COVID19 related services for service dates onward.

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Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update for CCA Providersĭate Provider Billing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Ĭommonwealth Care Alliance (CCA) is continuing to monitor updates from CMS and EOHHS regarding the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE).
