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Home Health insurance in Germany Basic information about the German health system What does TK health insurance cover? Which vaccinations does TK pay for?
Which vaccinations does TK pay for? Vaccinations can be billed using your insurance card if they are regulated in the Schutzimpfungs-Richtlinie [Preventive Vaccination Directive]. These guidelines are based on the recommendations of the Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO) at the Robert Koch Institute.
We pay the costs of these vaccinationsWe pay the costs for all standard and routine vaccinations that are recommended by the Ständige Impfkommission (STIKO) [German Standing Committee on Vaccination] at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). Under certain conditions, these include:COVID-19DiphtheriaShingles (Herpes zoster)Haemophilus influenzae bHepatitis A and hepatitis BHuman Papillomavirus (HPV)Influenza (flu)Poliomyelitis (polio)MeaslesMeningococcal infectionsMumpsWhooping cough (pertussis)Pneumococcal infectionsRotavirusRubellaRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV)RabiesTuberculosisChicken pox (varicella)Lockjaw (tetanus)Tick-borne encephalitisAlso:TK supplementary benefit: travel vaccinations as a non-statutory benefitTK supplementary benefit: HPV vaccinations for women and men aged from 18 to 26TK supplementary benefit: flu vaccinations for insurees under 60 years of ageTK supplementary benefit: tick-borne encephalitis vaccinations outside TBE risk areasSome vaccinations, e.g. against polio, tetanus or diphtheria, are also offered free of charge by other providers such as the public health departments. "Vaccination campaigns" at nurseries, schools or public health departments are intended to achieve the highest possible degree of vaccination coverage.Find more information about vaccinations on the website of the German Robert Koch Insitute.
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