What to know about medical costs in Wisconsin as federal public health emergency ends

The nationwide public health emergency is scheduled to end on May 11, bringing with it several changes to state and federal resources.

The health emergency provided a key resource specific to fighting COVID-19 known as “medical countermeasures.” This included tests, vaccines and treatments.

When and how changes take place to the accessibility of these depends largely on one’s insurance status, the state they live in and their age.

Here are some things to keep in mind.

 
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