Originally Posted by
beltway
But the $20+ proctoring fee is not reimbursed by insurance, right? If so, that's a pretty significant advantage for BinaxNow and other bundled tests.
Correct, proctoring fee is not reimbursed by insurance. However, reimbursement of the full cost of BinaxNow + eMed test is hit or mess. Yes, I think most insurance companies are supposed to cover these since they are "prescribed". Nonetheless, I haven't had success getting tests bought in December reimbursed. And most insurance will not cover shipping, taxes, etc.
I felt there were other advantages to the Azova/Flowflex option such as convenience. And regardless, just wanted to note that there is another good option besides BinaxNow/eMed.