- Change to Roster Claims Information Entry in the Fiscal Intermediary Standard System Direct Data Entry
- Drugs and Biologicals - Coverage and Billing
- Medicare Part B Drug Coverage
- Covered Medicare Part B Drugs/Biologicals
- Self-Administered Drug Exclusion
- Medicare Part B General Billing
- Discarded Drugs/Wastage and JW, JZ Modifier
- Chemotherapy General Infusion Information
- Monoclonal Antibodies in Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease - Medicare Advantage Plan Responsibility
- Reimbursement for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Using Antiretroviral Therapy to Prevent Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
- Unlisted Codes for Drugs and Biologicals (J3490, J3590 and J9999)
- Compound Drugs
- Patient-Supplied or Free-of-Charge Drugs
- Prolonged Drug and Biological Infusions Using an External Pump
- Coding for Sinuva™ Claims
- Radiopharmaceutical Reimbursement
- Dermal Injections for Treatment of Facial Lipodystrophy Syndrome
- Factor VIII Billing
- Intravitreal Beovu (Brolucizumab-dbl) Billing
- Proper Billing for LEQVIO® HCPCS Code J1306
- Erythropoiesis Stimulating Agents: Clinical Indications and Coverage Criteria Overview
- Proper Billing for TEZSPIRE™ HCPCS Code J2356
- Proper Billing Units for HCPCS Code J7320
- Providers Performing Facet Joint Injections (CPT Code 64476)
- Skin Substitutes
- Vaccines
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Vaccines
Medicare covers some preventive vaccines at no cost to the beneficiary. CMS and National Government Services provide detailed educational and billing information for providers.
Medicare also covers vaccines that are directly related to the treatment of an injury or illness (ex., tetanus shot after stepping on a nail).
Related Content
- Influenza Virus Vaccine and Administration
- Pneumococcal Vaccine and Administration
- Hepatitis B Virus Vaccine and Administration
- COVID-19 Vaccine Shot Administration
- Article – Billing and Coding: Tetanus Immunization (A58872)
Posted 4/29/2024