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                      UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING  OFFICE
                               WASHINGTON,  D C 20548

CIVIL DIViSION                                               JUN 3 0 1971

            Dear Mr. Ball:

                 We have reviewed selected payments made by Medicare carriers
            for drugs and biologicals furnished to Medicare beneficiaries to
            find out whether the charges allowed were in accordance with
            Social Security Administration (SSA) criteria.  A sample of claims
            paid by the following carriers were selected for review.

                 --Aetna Life Insurance Company, Portland, Oregon
                 --Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida
                 --California Physicians' Service, San Francisco, California
                 --Group Medical and Surgical Service, Dallas, Texas
                 --Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Utica, New York
                 --Pan American Life Insurance Company, New Orleans, Louisiana

                 An SSA physician assisted us in our review.  From the sample,
            the physician reviewed those claims which involved charges for
            drugs and biologicals and indicated his opinion as to whether,
            based on available documentation, the carrier should have paid for
            those services.

            MSDICARE COVERAGE OF
            DRUGS AND BIOLOGICALS

                 Title XVIII of the Social Security Act provides, in part, that
            Medicare coverage of drugs and biologicals shall include:

                    '4$Haservices and supplies (including drugs and
                    biologicals which cannot, as determined in accord-
                    ance with regulations, be self-administered) fur-
                    nished as an incident to a physician's professional
                    service, of kinds which are commonly furnished in
                    physicians[ offices and are commonly either rendered
                    without charge or included in the physicians' bills***

                 Initial instructions issued by SSA in July 1966 provided that
            drugs and biologicals were covered only if they were of the type
            that could not be self-administered by injection.  Vaccinations or
            innoculations were covered if they were directly related to treat-
            ment of an injury or direct exposure such as antirabies treatment,
            tetanus, antitoxin, etc.

                 SSA instructed its regional offices in April 1968 that the
            determination of whether the drugs or biologicals are of the type


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                            50TH  ANNIVERSARY   1921-1971

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