Vaccinations

Let’s talk about vaccines
 

Vaccines are a simple and safe way to protect you and your loved ones against harmful diseases. They use a weakened form of a virus to work with your immune system. This creates antibodies that can help stop you from getting sick. The good news? They’re often fully covered by your plan.

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Do I need to get vaccinated?


Getting vaccinated is important because it helps protect you and your community. Vaccines are proven to save lives, reduce the spread of illnesses, and get you back on your feet faster.

 

Every vaccine is tested and monitored for safety. Side effects are rarely serious. It’s one of the easiest ways to keep everyone safe and healthy.

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The right vaccines at the right time

Talk to your doctor about which vaccines are right for you. You’ll need different ones based on your age and health history. Some are yearly, while others are recommended every few years. Most are available at your doctor’s office or local pharmacy.

Vaccine

Frequency

Cost

COVID-19 (Vaccine and boosters)

Per CDC guidelines

$0

Hepatitis B

Generally given as a three-dose series. Only one series is needed for lifetime protection.

$0

Influenza

Annual

$0

Tetanus / Diptheria / Pertussis (Tdap)

Every 10  years

Our plans cover most Part D vaccines* at no additional cost. 

Pneumonia (age 65 and older should receive both a PCV15 and PPSV23)

As recommended by your doctor (doctor will suggest dose)

$0

Shingles (Zoster) (Age 60+)

One time dose

Our plans cover most Part D vaccines* at no additional cost. 

Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention: Adult Immunization Schedule by Age*

 

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*Always check your plan's Evidence of Coverage, Formulary, or Medical Benefits Chart as coverage may vary based on contract or the state in which you live. If you have questions, call the Customer Service phone number on the the back of your member ID card for additional information.

Want to know more?

CDC.gov/vaccines

Follow for current information on recommended vaccines.

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Vaccines.gov

Find a nearby flu or COVID-19 vaccination location today.

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Flu Hub Page

Learn more about flu prevention and treatment.