Only 1 in 5 Large Companies' Health Plans Cover New Weight-Loss Meds for Employees
In a report published Wednesday in the journal Health Affairs, researchers also found that a third of companies that do cover the medications say coverage has a "significant impact" on their plans' prescription drug spending.
Obesity can fuel poor health and affects a significant chunk of the
"Employers are really trying to thread the needle right now," study author
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"People who are rich can afford to pay the
About 154 million people get health insurance through their jobs, according to KFF. The survey, taken from January through July, included responses from more than 2,100 employers that have at least 200 workers and offer health benefits.
Half of the employers said they don't cover the drugs, while nearly a third said they don't know if they cover them; fewer than 1 in 5 said they provide such coverage.
America's largest firms -- 5,000 or more workers -- didn't do much better: Just over a quarter said they cover the drugs, while almost two-thirds say they don't.
About 40% of adults in the
Dr.
"The root of the problem is cost. Plain and simple," McGowan told NBC News. "It's economically impossible to provide coverage for everyone in need without drastically hiking rates or putting health plans at risk of bankruptcy."
The survey also found that about half of employers that cover the weight loss drugs have certain requirements associated with their coverage, which Rae said would limit access for some employees but save money. The requirements can include meeting with a dietitian or participating in a lifestyle or weight-loss program either before or while taking the drugs.
Among large firms that don't currently cover GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, only about 3% said they're "very likely" to do so in the next year.
Despite the current lack of coverage, the survey found that nearly half of large firms said it will be "very important" or "important" to cover GLP-1 drugs in the future, for their employees' satisfaction.
More information
Drugs.com has more on GLP-1 drugs.
SOURCE: Health Affairs,
What This Means For You
Only 1 in 5 large companies cover the popular but expensive weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Zepbound.



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