Question of the Week

QUESTION:
We just heard that HRSA ran out of money for its Claims Reimbursement Program for COVID-19 Testing, Treatment, and Vaccine Administration for the Uninsured.  Does that mean we can balance bill for services to patients who would otherwise have been reimbursed under this program?

OUR ANSWER FROM HORTYSPRINGER ATTORNEY DAN MULHOLLAND:
Yes, to the extent that you have not already been reimbursed for HRSA.  HRSA recently posted the following announcement on its website:

The Uninsured Program has stopped accepting claims for testing and treatment due to lack of sufficient funds.  Confirmation of receipt of your claim submission does not mean the claim will be paid.  No claims submitted after March 22, 2022 at 11:59 pm ET for testing or treatment will be processed for adjudication/payment.

On April 5, 2022 at 11:59 pm ET, the Uninsured Program will also stop accepting vaccination claims due to a lack of sufficient funds.

The terms and conditions for the Program state in part:

The Recipient certifies that it will not engage in “balance billing” or charge any type of cost sharing for any items or services provided to Uninsured Individuals receiving a COVID-19 testing and/or testing related items, vaccination or care or treatment for a positive diagnosis of COVID-19 for which the Recipient receives a Payment from the Uninsured Program Fund.  The Recipient must not sell or seek reimbursement from an Uninsured Individual for any COVID-19 vaccine and any adjuvant, syringes, needles, or other constituent products and ancillary supplies that the federal government provides at no cost to the Recipient.  The Recipient shall consider Payment received from the Uninsured Program Fund to be payment in full for such COVID-19 testing and/or testing-related items, vaccine administration, care, or treatment.

To the extent that HRSA will no longer reimburse for these services, you can once again balance bill for these services.