Question: Oregon Subscriber Answer: As long as the patients have never had a Medicare-covered pneumonia vaccination before, the carrier will pay for the encounter. Medicare allows for one pneumonia vaccination per average-risk patient per lifetime, according to Noridian's policy on pneumococcal vaccinations. For average-risk patients having their first (and only) Medicare-covered pneumonia vaccination, report the following: • 90732 (Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, 23-valent, adult or immunosuppressed patient dosage, when administered to individuals 2 years or older, for subcutaneous or intramuscular use) for the vaccine supply • G0009 (Administration of pneumococcal vaccine) for the administration • V03.82 (Other specified vaccinations against single bacterial diseases; streptococcus pneumoniae [pneumococcus]) appended to 90732 and G0009 to indicate the patient's vaccine type. Note: Medicare may provide additional vaccinations based on increased risk and provided that five years have passed since the last received dose. Best bet: Check out the CMS reference guide for preventive services at: www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNProducts/downloads/MPS_QuickReferenceChart_1.pdf.