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  2. Exclusive-Medicaid fuels US coverage of Novo, Lilly weight ...

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    By contrast, 13.7 million had weight-loss drug coverage in commercial health plans, according to the database. That is likely an undercount because many employers don't make their health plans public.

  3. Medicare coverage for weight loss programs: What to know - AOL

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    Medicare pays for some weight loss treatments related to obesity, including counseling and certain surgeries. However, it does not usually cover weight loss programs for general health.

  4. Weight loss drug makers still have huge upside, and the ... - AOL

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    Shares of obesity drug makers have tumbled since Trump picked RFK Jr. to lead HHS. Investors are fearful Kennedy's critical stance on the drugs could impact pricing or Medicare coverage. Yet, BMO ...

  5. Here’s what it would take for insurance to cover weight loss ...

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    Even though obesity is associated with a number of health risks, insurance companies often don’t cover the cost of weight loss medications, which can exceed $1,000 for a month’s supply.

  6. Cigna to help health plans limit costs amid boom in weight ...

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    Cigna Group said on Thursday its pharmacy benefit management unit had launched a program aiming to cap annual cost increases for health insurance providers and employers from new weight-loss drugs ...

  7. Costly weight-loss drugs are draining the NC State Health ...

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    The future of weight-loss drug coverage in limbo. In other states, public employee health plans have already started to pull back coverage of anti-obesity drugs like Wegovy and Saxenda.

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