Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 23-224-1.3 - Covered ServicesThe Division of Medicaid covers vaccines according to the indications and guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) administered to beneficiaries:
A. Eighteen (18) years of age and younger when administered by physician and non-physician practitioner providers enrolled as a Vaccine for Children (VFC) provider through the medical benefit.B. Eighteen (18) years of age and younger who are pregnant or postpartum receiving the Tdap vaccine when administered by an obstetrician regardless of VFC enrollment through the medical benefit.C. Ten (10) to eighteen (18) years of age when administered by a pharmacist employed by a pharmacy provider enrolled as a VFC provider through the point-of-sale pharmacy billing venue.D. Nineteen (19) years of age and older when administered by a physician or non-physician practitioner or a pharmacist who is employed by a pharmacy provider through the medical and point-of-sale pharmacy billing venue.E. Of any age, for vaccines not listed on the CDC recommended Immunization Schedules required for travel outside of the United States, with prior authorization.23 Miss. Code. R. 224-1.3
42 USC §§ 1396 s, 300aa-26; Miss. Code Ann. §§ 41-23-37, 43-13-121.