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Immunizations

Vaccines for Children Program

The Vaccines for Children (VFC) program provides certain vaccines to physicians for children ages 19 and under. Refer to the Wisconsin Immunization Program Web site at dhs.wisconsin.gov/immunization/vfc.htm to obtain more information about the VFC program. Providers may also call the VFC program at (608) 267-5148 if Internet access is not available.

Providers are required to submit claims with the appropriate vaccine procedure code for all vaccines, including those provided through the VFC program. Providers are not reimbursed for the vaccine component, only the administration component, for vaccines provided through the VFC. The Immunization Program sends the vaccines at no cost to providers who give immunizations to Medicaid recipients.

Vaccines that are commonly combined, such as MMR or DTaP, are not separately reimbursable unless the medical necessity for separate administration of the vaccine is documented in the recipient’s medical record.

If a patient encounter occurs in addition to the administration of the injection, physicians may receive reimbursement for the appropriate E&M procedure code that reflects the level of service provided at the time of the vaccination. If an immunization is the only service provided, the lowest level E&M office or other outpatient service procedure code may be reimbursed, in addition to the appropriate vaccine procedure code(s).

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