I haven't yet seen the official CMS news release on this but many of the news outlets are reporting on it today. EDITED TO ADD THE CMS NEWS RELEASE FAQ
CMS.gov - covid-19 Test and Medicare over-the-counter FAQ
USA TODAY 02/03/2022 In a reversal, Medicare will cover 8 free COVID-19 home tests per month beginni...
from the link ~
In a reversal from its earlier position, the Biden administration has announced that people on Medicare will get up to eight free COVID-19 home tests each month, beginning in the spring.
The administration said it will be the first time Medicare covers a free, over-the-counter test for enrollees. Medicare will pay pharmacies and other entities directly to allow enrollees to pick up the free tests.
The administration said earlier that the home tests would not be covered by Medicare, the nation’s health insurance program that covers more than 61 million mostly older Americans. But on Thursday, the administration cited the "importance of expanding access to testing" and identified a way to pay for the tests for enrollees of both traditional and private Medicare plans, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
I might add that this problem was more about government law / rules and logistics - guess they found a way to accommodate this.
There is more info at the link ~
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