A group of insurers has announced that they will continue to cover routine vaccines through 2027. This decision comes as the Trump administration has expressed criticism of the vaccine schedule, amid concerns about outbreaks of preventable illnesses such as measles and whooping cough, which can lead to hospitalizations and fatalities. Experts have noted that this move suggests that insurance companies view vaccines as safe and effective.
US Insurers to Continue Coverage for Routine Vaccines Through 2027
A coalition of insurers will maintain coverage for routine vaccinations until 2027, despite criticism from the Trump administration regarding vaccine schedules. Experts interpret this decision as an indication of the insurers' confidence in the safety and effectiveness of vaccines.
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US Insurers to Continue Coverage for Routine Vaccines Through 2027