Rapid COVID test companies lobby for Medicare coverage

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Rapid COVID test companies lobby for Medicare coverage
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The largest manufacturers of rapid, at-home COVID-19 tests have created a new lobbying group that is urging Medicare to pay for their tests, according to federal lobbying disclosures.

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, and any American can get a test delivered by mail for free via a federal website starting in January.Yes, but:

Medicare was not part of the White House's rapid test rollout even though manufacturers have been working with federal officials for months to have Medicare pay for the tests, according to a source familiar with the ACT Coalition.

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