Marisa A. Cox
George Washington University
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Vaccine | 2015
Alexandra M. Stewart; Megan C. Lindley; Marisa A. Cox
BACKGROUND State Medicaid programs establish provider reimbursement policy for adult immunizations based on: costs, private insurance payments, and percentage of Medicare payments for equivalent services. Each program determines provider eligibility, payment amount, and permissible settings for administration. Total reimbursement consists of different combinations of Current Procedural Terminology codes: vaccine, vaccine administration, and visit. OBJECTIVE Determine how Medicaid programs in the 50 states and the District of Columbia approach provider reimbursement for adult immunizations. DESIGN Observational analysis using document review and a survey. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS Medicaid administrators in 50 states and the District of Columbia. MEASUREMENTS Whether fee-for-service programs reimburse providers for: vaccines; their administration; and/or office visits when provided to adult enrollees. We assessed whether adult vaccination services are reimbursed when administered by a wide range of providers in a wide range of settings. RESULTS Medicaid programs use one of 4 payment methods for adults: (1) a vaccine and an administration code; (2) a vaccine and visit code; (3) a vaccine code; and (4) a vaccine, visit, and administration code. LIMITATIONS Study results do not reflect any changes related to implementation of national health reform. Nine of fifty one programs did not respond to the survey or declined to participate, limiting the information available to researchers. CONCLUSIONS Medicaid reimbursement policy for adult vaccines impacts provider participation and enrollee access and uptake. While programs have generally increased reimbursement levels since 2003, each program could assess whether current policies reflect the most effective approach to encourage providers to increase vaccination services.
Vaccine | 2013
Alexandra M. Stewart; Marisa A. Cox
Vaccine | 2014
Alexandra M. Stewart; Megan C. Lindley; Kristen H.M. Chang; Marisa A. Cox
Archive | 2009
Usha Ranji; Alina Salganicoff; Alexandra M. Stewart; Marisa A. Cox; Lauren Doamekpor
Archive | 2005
Alexandra M. Stewart; Marisa A. Cox; Sara J. Rosenbaum
American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2016
Alexandra M. Stewart; Megan C. Lindley; Marisa A. Cox
Archive | 2003
Sara J. Rosenbaum; Alexandra M. Stewart; Marisa A. Cox; Shawnte Mitchell
Archive | 2003
Sara J. Rosenbaum; Alexandra M. Stewart; Marisa A. Cox; Alexis Lee
Archive | 2010
Alexandra M. Stewart; Orriel L. Richardson; Marisa A. Cox; Katherine J. Hayes; Sara J. Rosenbaum
Archive | 2005
Alexandra M. Stewart; Marisa A. Cox; Sara J. Rosenbaum
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