KEY POINTS
  • This marks the first time Medicare has covered an over-the-counter, self-administered test at no cost.
  • The initiative matches an earlier Biden administration mandate that private insurers cover the cost of at-home tests for their enrollees.
A Walmart worker in Provo, Utah, shows she tested negative using a government-issued Covid-19 Antigen Rapid test kits she received on Feb. 8, 2022.

Medicare beneficiaries can now get at-home Covid tests at no cost, the government announced Monday.

People with Medicare Part B (outpatient care coverage) — including Advantage Plan enrollees — will be able to get up to eight over-the-counter tests per month for free from participating pharmacies and health-care providers, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.