Massachusetts governor forces health insurance to cover vaccines
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Massachusetts governor forces health insurance to cover vaccines

Massachusetts is the first state to demand health insurance companies to cover vaccines recommended by the state's Department of Public Health, not the CDC.

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said Friday that COVID-19 vaccines must be covered by insurance and available in drug stores. File Photo Amanda Sabga/EPA UPI

Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Massachusetts is the first state to force health insurance companies to cover vaccines recommended by the state's department of public health.

The law will require that insurance companies not solely follow recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which has seen recent changes to its vaccine recommendations by Health and Human Services Department Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Last week, the Food and Drug Administration narrowed the list of people to whom it recommends the COVID-19 vaccine, drawing criticism from the Senate at Thursday's hearing questioning Kennedy about that and other decisions.

"Massachusetts has the best health care in the world," Gov. Maura Healey said in a statement Friday. "We won't let Donald Trump and Robert Kennedy get between patients and their doctors. When the federal government fails to protect public health, Massachusetts will step up. The actions we are announcing today will make sure people can continue to get the vaccines they need and want in Massachusetts."

On Wednesday, a group of states with Democrat governors -- California, Oregon and Washington -- announced plans to form a public health alliance to offer "evidence-based immunization guidance," The Hill reported.

Healey said earlier this week that her state will join other Northeastern states to create a similar coalition to set vaccine policy.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Association of Health Plans have said they support the action by Healey.

"Today's action ensures that everyone who should get a vaccine will get one, and their insurance will cover it," Insurance Commissioner Michael Caljouw said in a statement. "Our collective commitment -- state government working with our health insurance companies -- is important as we enter the fall season."

The governor, in the press release, outlined a three-step plan:

The Division of Insurance and Department of Public Health issued a bulletin that requires insurance carriers in Massachusetts to continue to cover vaccines recommended by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

The governor has taken steps to ensure that Massachusetts residents who want the COVID vaccine can get it at pharmacies.

Massachusetts is leading efforts to create a public health collaboration with states in New England and across the Northeast committed to safeguarding public health.

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