Highmark Medical Policy Bulletin

Section: Injections
Number: I-8
Topic: Immunizations
Effective Date: January 1, 2007
Issued Date: January 1, 2007
Date Last Reviewed:

General Policy Guidelines

Indications and Limitations of Coverage

Childhood Immunization Insurance Act (Act 35 of 1992)
CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATIONS (Effective 11/21/1992)

The following mandated immunizations are covered for individuals who are up to and including 20 years of age:

Diphtheria
Hemophilus B (HIB)
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Influenza
Meningococcal
Mumps
Pertussis (whooping cough)
Pneumonia
 Pneumococcal conjugate, 7-valent (e.g., Prevnar)(90669, S0195)
 Pneumococcal polysaccharide, 23-valent (90732)
Polio
Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus (Types 6, 11, 16, 18) Recombinant Vaccine (GARDASIL®)(90649)
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
Rotavirus
Rubella
Rubeola (measles)
Tetanus
Varicella (chicken pox vaccine-90716)

NOTE:
Refer to Medical Policy Bulletin I-20 for eligibility guidelines on RSV treatment.

Also, gamma globulin (codes 90281, J1460-J1560) and immune globulin (codes 90283, 90288, 90371, 90379, 90389, 90393, 90396, J1562, J1565, J1566, J1567, J1670) are covered as immunizations.

COMVAX (90748), a combination of the hemophilus influenza B (HIB) and hepatitis B vaccines, is a covered immunization procedure.

Twinrix® (90636), a combination of the hepatitis A virus (HAV; HAVRIX®) and hepatitis B virus (HBV; Energix-B®) vaccines, is a covered immunization procedure for individuals 18 years of age or older.

Pediarix™ (90723), a combination of the DtaP (Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids and Acellular Pertussis Vaccine Adsorbed), Hepatitis B Vaccine (Recombinant), and Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine (IPV) for administration as one intramuscular injection, is a covered immunization procedure.

Boostrix® (90715) is a combination tetanus toxoid reduced diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis vaccine adsorbed (Tdap). Boostrix is a covered immunization procedure given as a single dose to individuals aged 10 to 18 years.

AdacelTM (90715) is a combination tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis vaccine adsorbed (Tdap). Adacel is a covered immunization procedure given as a single dose to individuals aged 11 to 64 years.

ProQuad® (90710) is a combination vaccine of M-M-R® II (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Virus Vaccine Live) and VARIVAX® (Varicella Virus Vaccine Live). It is indicated for simultaneous vaccination against all four of these diseases in children 12 months to 12 years of age.

Furthermore, reported combinations of the above vaccines are also eligible for payment, e.g., DPT (diphtheria and tetanus toxoids plus pertussis vaccine) is a commonly used combined immunization procedure.

NOTE:
The following codes are applicable to the childhood immunizations listed above: (90281, 90283, 90288, 90371, 90375-90376, 90378, 90379, 90389, 90393, 90396, 90632, 90633, 90634, 90636, 90645-90648, 90649, 90655-90658, 90669, 90675-90676, 90680, 90700-90708, 90710, 90712, 90713, 90714, 90715, 90716, 90718-90721, 90723, 90732-90734, 90740-90748, J1460-J1560, J1562, J1565, J1566, J1567, J1670, and S0195.)
NOTE:
FluMist (90660) is an intranasal live virus influenza vaccine for healthy children and adolescents, ages five years to 17 years, and healthy adults, ages 18 to 49. This vaccine is generally not covered. However, coverage may be provided during shortages of the injectable vaccine. A participating, preferred, or network provider can bill the member for the denied service.

OTHER NON-MANDATED IMMUNIZATIONS

Other than those specific childhood immunizations listed above, coverage for immunizations is determined according to individual or group customer benefits. Immunizations should be reported under the appropriate procedure code. Immunization is acceptable for the following diseases:

Cholera
Diphtheria
Hepatitis A
Influenza
Meningococcal
Mumps
Pertussis (whooping cough)
Pneumonia
Plague
Polio
Rubella
Rubeola (measles)
Tetanus
Tuberculosis (BCG)
Typhoid fever
Varicella (chicken pox vaccine - 90716)
Varicella-Zoster (immunoglobulin - 90396)
Yellow Fever
Zoster vaccine live (shingles)(ZOSTAVAX® - 90736)

DPT (diphtheria and tetanus toxoids plus pertussis vaccine) is a commonly used combined immunization procedure.

Twinrix® (90636), a combination of the hepatitis A virus (HAV; HAVRIX®) and hepatitis B virus (HBV; Energix-B®) vaccines, is a covered immunization procedure for individuals 18 years of age or older.

AdacelTM (90715) is a combination tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis vaccine adsorbed (Tdap). Adacel is a covered immunization procedure given as a single dose to individuals aged 11 to 64 years.

Rh Immune Globulin is an accepted immunization procedure for mothers who have Rh negative blood type.

NOTE:
In addition to the procedure codes listed under the childhood immunizations, the following codes are applicable to the other immunizations: (90585, 90632-90634, 90636, 90690-90692, 90717, 90725, 90727, 90735, 90736, 90740, 90746, 90747, and 90749).

FluMist (90660) is an intranasal live virus influenza vaccine for healthy children and adolescents, ages five years to 17 years, and healthy adults, ages 18 to 49. This vaccine is generally not covered. However, coverage may be provided during shortages of the injectable vaccine. A participating, preferred, or network provider can bill the member for the denied service.

Immunizations or injections for diseases other than those listed above are not eligible for payment. (See Medical Policy Bulletin I-1 for guidelines on rabies injections.)

NOTE:
A separate administration fee can be reported with each separately administered immunization. Codes 90465-90468, 90471-90474 and G0008-G0010 should be reported as appropriate in addition to immunization procedure codes. (This applies to all patients, regardless of age, who have coverage for immunizations.) If codes 90465-90468, 90471-90474, G0008-G0010 are reported as the sole service they will be eligible for payment.

See Medical Policy Bulletin I-15 on Hepatitis B vaccine for adults.


NOTE:
This policy is designed to address medical guidelines that are appropriate for the majority of individuals with a particular disease, illness, or condition. Each person's unique clinical circumstances may warrant individual consideration, based on review of applicable medical records.

Procedure Codes

902819028390288903719037590376
903789037990389903939039690465
904669046790468904719047290473
904749058590632906339063490636
906459064690647906489064990655
906569065790658906609066990675
906769068090690906919069290700
907019070290703907049070590706
907079070890710907129071390714
907159071690717907189071990720
907219072390725907279073290733
907349073590736907409074390744
90746907479074890749G0008G0009
G0010J1460J1470J1480J1490J1500
J1510J1520J1530J1540J1550J1560
J1562J1565J1566J1567J1570J1670
S0195     

Traditional (UCR/Fee Schedule) Guidelines

Refer to General Policy Guidelines

FEP Guidelines

FEP covers adult and childrens' immunization under the preventative care benefit.

The following services are provided:

  • Routine services as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for children up to the age of 22, including children living, traveling, or adopted from outside the United States
  • Meningococcal vaccine
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines
  • Rotavirus vaccines

FEP covers routine adult immunization, without regard to age, limited to:

  • Hepatitis immunization (Types A and B) for patients with increased risk or family history
  • Influenza (one each flu season) and pneumococcal vaccines
  • Tetanus-diphtheria (Td) booster - once every 10 years
  • Herpes Zoster (shingles) vaccines
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines

Comprehensive / Wraparound / PPO / Major Medical Guidelines

Refer to General Policy Guidelines

Any reference in this bulletin to non-billable services by a network provider may not be applicable to Major Medical.

Managed Care (HMO/POS) Guidelines

Immunizations administered for foreign travel are not covered.

Also refer to General Policy Guidelines

Publications

PRN References

06/1993, Immunizations, local code
10/1993, Immunizations pricing
10/1994, Administration of therapeutic injectables and immunizations
03/1995, Immunization administration
08/1995, Chicken pox vaccine
08/1995, Hepatitis A vaccine
12/1996, Immunization administration fees
02/1997, Immunization procedure code 90721 06/1997, FDA approves new immunization procedure
12/1997, Use appropriate codes when reporting immunizations
04/1999, Rotavirus
08/1999, Use specific codes to report respiratory syncytial virus immune globulin
02/2000, FDA orders withdrawal or rotavirus vaccine
02/2000, Eligibility guidelines for influenza, meningococcal, and pneumococcal vaccines
04/2000, Blue Shield may pay for FDA-approved pneumococcal vaccines
10/2000, Blue Shield issues new coverage guidelines for Prevnar™
04/2001, Blue Shield to follow ACIP guidelines for Prevnar™
08/2001, New combination vaccine for hepatitis
04/2003, Pediarix™ vaccine eligible for payment
10/2003, FluMist not eligible for payment
06/2005, New vaccine Menactra eligible for payment
08/2005, DecavacTM eligible for coverage
08/2005, Boostrix® eligible for coverage
08/2005, New immune globulin, VIGIV, eligible for payment
10/2005, New vaccine AdacelTM eligible for coverage
12/2005, New vaccine ProQuad® eligible for coverage
12/2005, New vaccine FLUARIXTM eligible for coverage
06/2006, RotaTeqTM eligible for coverage
10/2006, New HPV vaccine GARDASIL® eligible for coverage
10/2006, ZOSTAVAX® coverage explained

References

Prevention and Control of Influenza: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), Morbidity/Mortality Weekly Report, 49 (RR-03); 1-38, 4/2000

Control and Prevention of Meningococcal Disease: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), Morbidity/Mortality Weekly Report, 46 (RR-5); 1-51, 2/1997

Prevention of Pneumococcal Disease: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), Morbidity/Mortality Report, 46 (RR-08); 1-24, 4/1997

Immunizations of Adolescents: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, The American Academy of Pediatrics, The American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, Vol. 99, No. 3, 3/1997

Recommendations for the Prevention of Pneumococcal Infections, Including the Use of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (Prevnar), Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine, and Antibiotic Prophylaxis (RE9960), American Academy of Pediatrics, Policy Statement, Vol. 106, No. 02, August, 2000 Act 35 of 1992

Combined Tetanus, Diphtheria, and 5-Component Pertussis Vaccine for Use in Adolescents and Adults, JAMA,, Vol. 293, No. 24, June 2005

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