Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy Friday! Zepbound has finally been added to the FEP BCBS program. :D
Good new/ bad news/etc:
Etc: should be obvious, but you will need a prior authorization
Bad News— ouch. About $470/ month standard and $570 basic (costs more than with the coupon)
Better news— the Zepbound co-pay assistance card takes $150 off that. So $320 standard and $420 basic
The jumping for joy news: it should be available via mail order for standard only (basic has no mail order). With the savings card, a three month supply should be $25 ($125 or $80– not clear which tier it is— minus up to $150 to get the copay to $25.
Enjoy!
Not according to the website?
They added it to their drug pricing tool yesterday. Prior to yesterday, it was listed as “not covered”. They still need to added it to the weight management prior authorization policy and elsewhere in the next couple days. But the PA policy should be the same as Wegovy, which costs more and is less effective.
https://www.fepblue.org/pilot/rx-cost-tool/search?defaultUY=true
Is this program/company specific or BCBS wide?
DP - I just checked my private BCBS and Zepbound is still not covered.
Yeah, well … OP is talking about FEP. So.
Anonymous wrote:Just saw that they've moved Wegovy to Tier 3 (60% copay) instead of Tier 2 ($75 copay) for 2025, the bastards. Probably same for Zepbound?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes friends, EVERY BCBS PLAN IS DIFFERENT BASED ON WHAT YOUR EMPLOYER NEGOTIATES WITH THE COMPANY. OP is talking about FEP only. DUH.
Go eat a cookie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy Friday! Zepbound has finally been added to the FEP BCBS program. :D
Good new/ bad news/etc:
Etc: should be obvious, but you will need a prior authorization
Bad News— ouch. About $470/ month standard and $570 basic (costs more than with the coupon)
Better news— the Zepbound co-pay assistance card takes $150 off that. So $320 standard and $420 basic
The jumping for joy news: it should be available via mail order for standard only (basic has no mail order). With the savings card, a three month supply should be $25 ($125 or $80– not clear which tier it is— minus up to $150 to get the copay to $25.
Enjoy!
Not according to the website?
They added it to their drug pricing tool yesterday. Prior to yesterday, it was listed as “not covered”. They still need to added it to the weight management prior authorization policy and elsewhere in the next couple days. But the PA policy should be the same as Wegovy, which costs more and is less effective.
https://www.fepblue.org/pilot/rx-cost-tool/search?defaultUY=true
Is this program/company specific or BCBS wide?
DP - I just checked my private BCBS and Zepbound is still not covered.
Anonymous wrote:UnitedHealth is covering Zepbound for $100/month out of pocket. Just started it 3 weeks ago, and going to stick to the lowest dose again for this next 4 weeks.
I really like it. It's teaching me how to eat normal portions (many eating disorders & food insecurity in my past) and it's killing the cravings for snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UnitedHealth is covering Zepbound for $100/month out of pocket. Just started it 3 weeks ago, and going to stick to the lowest dose again for this next 4 weeks.
I really like it. It's teaching me how to eat normal portions (many eating disorders & food insecurity in my past) and it's killing the cravings for snacks.
+1
When I go out to eat with my thin friends I now eat about the same volume as them.
Anonymous wrote:UnitedHealth is covering Zepbound for $100/month out of pocket. Just started it 3 weeks ago, and going to stick to the lowest dose again for this next 4 weeks.
I really like it. It's teaching me how to eat normal portions (many eating disorders & food insecurity in my past) and it's killing the cravings for snacks.
Anonymous wrote:it's not added to mail service at this time 2/21/2024. No date on when it will be but it is at the 474.13 cost right now if you ahve PA.
Anonymous wrote:Yes friends, EVERY BCBS PLAN IS DIFFERENT BASED ON WHAT YOUR EMPLOYER NEGOTIATES WITH THE COMPANY. OP is talking about FEP only. DUH.