<description>&lt;p&gt;More than three years after the coronavirus shut down the world, the Biden administration announced in early 2023 the end of the U.S. National Emergency and the Public Health Emergency, two declarations that had mandated health insurance coverage of COVID-19 tests and vaccines, among other requirements. As these regulations are now rolled back, what does that mean for employer-sponsored health plans? &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In this episode of Critical Point, Milliman health experts discuss the implications, from whether to continue paying for at-home COVID-19 tests and when to phase out standalone telehealth benefits, to how to communicate any changes with plan members at this significant moment in the pandemic. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;You can read the episode transcript on our &lt;a href='https://www.milliman.com/en/insight/critical-point-podcast-44-covid-19-emergencies-ending-and-health-plans'&gt;website&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

Critical Point

Milliman, Inc.

The COVID-19 emergencies are ending. What does that mean for health plans?

APR 25, 202320 MIN
Critical Point

The COVID-19 emergencies are ending. What does that mean for health plans?

APR 25, 202320 MIN

Description

More than three years after the coronavirus shut down the world, the Biden administration announced in early 2023 the end of the U.S. National Emergency and the Public Health Emergency, two declarations that had mandated health insurance coverage of COVID-19 tests and vaccines, among other requirements. As these regulations are now rolled back, what does that mean for employer-sponsored health plans? 

In this episode of Critical Point, Milliman health experts discuss the implications, from whether to continue paying for at-home COVID-19 tests and when to phase out standalone telehealth benefits, to how to communicate any changes with plan members at this significant moment in the pandemic. 

You can read the episode transcript on our website.