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Is bioactive whey protein reimbursed by Medicare, Medicaid and Private Insurance programs?

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Is bioactive whey protein reimbursed by Medicare, Medicaid and Private Insurance programs?

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A. Yes. Although Medicare and Medicaid do not endorse or “approve” any company’s product, a Immunocal bioactive whey protein meets the coding determination for coverage by Medicaid, Medicare, and many private insurance programs. Although the purchase of bioactive whey protein does not require a doctor’s prescription, a prescription is required for reimbursement coverage under Medicare and Medicaid. NOTE: The Immunocal bioactive whey protein is the FIRST product sold by any direct selling company in the world to ever meet these strict criteria. This is a phenomenal accomplishment for a non-drug “nutritional supplement”, and clearly establishes a higher level of validation and credibility for this product! The Immunocal bioactive whey protein has it’s own NDC (National Drug Control) registry number: 28770-0970-01, and is being approved on a state-by-state basis for reimbursement. The code for Medicare is: B4155. Currently, Ohio, New Jersey, Minnesota, Nevada, and New York have establishe

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