Does private insurance cover the cost of a COVID-19 test?

Since the passage of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) on March 18, 2020, most people should not face costs for the COVID-19 test or associated costs. 

Under the CARES Act, group health plans and individual insurance must cover COVID-19 testing with no cost-sharing or medical management requirements, “when medically appropriate for the individual, as determined by the individual’s attending healthcare provider.” When providers charge cash up front, it falls to the patient to submit the bill to the health plan for reimbursement.

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1. Does private insurance cover the cost of a COVID-19 test?
2. What is the reimbursement rate for healthcare providers who offer COVID-19 testing?
3. For those who are uninsured – and not on Kansas Medicaid – will Medicaid cover the cost of the test?
4. Can healthcare providers get reimbursed for providing COVID-19 tests for patients who are uninsured?
5. Are health insurers required to pay for workplace screening testing?
6. Are employers responsible to pay for workplace screening testing?
7. Who should be paying for private employers to test their workforce for COVID-19?
8. If Kansas consumers receive an unexpected medical bill related to COVID-19 testing, what should they do?