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OSF-LCMH Expects Limited Doses of COVID Vaccine for 1B Group

OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center is contacting patients over age 65 as more COVID-19 vaccine doses become available.

OSF-Little Company of Mary is expecting limited doses of COVID-19 vaccine for the Phase 1b group.
OSF-Little Company of Mary is expecting limited doses of COVID-19 vaccine for the Phase 1b group. (OSF HealthCare)

EVERGREEN PARK – OSF-Little Company of Mary Hospital is preparing to offer vaccinations to some patients over age 65 when a limited number of COVID-19 vaccine doses arrive this week. Patients who meet the requirement with multiple chronic diseases such as congestive heart failure, chronic pulmonary disease and diabetes, to name a few, will be among the first contacted.

“In some areas across our Ministry we anticipate receiving a limited number of doses this week, which will be offered to those who are 65 years old and older, who are at the highest risk of contracting COVID-19 and developing complications,” said Sarah Overton in a news release, the chief nursing officer and vice president of clinical services for OSF Multispecialty Services.

“We are pleased that we are closer to being able to offer the vaccine to members of communities we serve,” Overton added.

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With a high level of interest in receiving the vaccine, OSF is asking its patients and members of the public to exercise patience. There is concern that hospital or physician office phone lines could be overwhelmed. OSF wants to be sure those who need urgent medical care can get through.

“When we are able to vaccinate patients, we will reach out to them using OSF MyChart app or phone, based on the contact information we have for them,” said Overton.

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OSF is also frequently updating its website as vaccine distribution moves forward. Instead of calling, the public is asked to go to OSFHealthCare Vaccine for updates. OSF is joining state and local public health agencies to take a phased approach to vaccination. The exact timing of the vaccinations will be determined in collaboration with county health departments. Because initial vaccine supply will be limited, OSF providers will monitor and prioritize vaccines for those who meet specific criteria, based on their medical history.

There have also been questions about the vaccine’s cost. While the COVID-19 vaccination is free, health care providers are allowed to charge an administrative fee which helps cover costs associated with things such as wages for the health care workers who are giving the shots and documenting patient information, and for storing and transporting the vaccine for use at vaccination clinics.

Insurance plans and governmental payers are required to pay for the administration fees with no out-of-pocket expense to patients. OSF HealthCare also believes no person should have to pay for this administrative fee and will not pass the costs on to anyone without insurance. If you receive a bill for the administrative fee or a notice from your insurance company that the administrative fee is being applied toward your deductible, please contact OSF HealthCare at 800-421-5700. For the latest information about the COVID-19 vaccine, visit OSFHealthCare Vaccine.

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