Categories: Business

Growing number of companies will consider covering weight-loss drugs



Nearly one in four employers say they are either somewhat or very likely to begin covering the cost of anti-obesity medications within the next year.

That’s according to a new Employer Health Benefits Survey from KFF (formerly the Kaiser Family Foundation). But while a growing number say they’re open to covering GLP-1 drugs, they’re still in the minority. Some 62% of the firms surveyed said the are “not likely” to begin coverage in the coming year.

A lot of the reason for the hesitation is cost. The list price for Wegovy is $1,350 for a four-week supply. Ozempic is in the same neighborhood. Among companies that do provide coverage, 46% day the decision “will have a ‘significant impact’ on their prescription drug spending,” writes KFF.

Larger companies were more likely to cover the expense than smaller ones.

Another part of the hesitation is the length of time the drugs would be used. Several companies that cover them now also require workers to enroll in a lifestyle or weight loss program in hopes of eliminating the need for these meds over time.

“Coverage for these drugs is likely to remain a hot future topic as employers and other payers gain insights about the long-term effectiveness and costs associated with these drugs,” writes KFF. “A key issue for payers and users of these medications is whether those who use them can eventually maintain lower weights without continued reliance on these medications.”

Ironically, the increase in the number of firms who are considering coverage of GLP-1 drugs comes as a new survey finds that the majority of Americans who are hoping to lose weight don’t want to that these drugs.

A survey of 2,200 adults by the nonprofit Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine found that 62% said they would favor a diet change over taking an injectable weight-loss drug.

Recommended newsletter
The Broadsheet: Covers the trends and issues impacting women in and out of the workplace and the women transforming the future of business.
Sign up here.



Source link

Washington Digital News

Share
Published by
Washington Digital News

Recent Posts

Apple will launch a Business Caller ID service next year

Apple some new tools to its Apple Business Connect program that could be useful for…

7 hours ago

Lucid sees bigger losses ahead, and its stock drops 12%

Shares of Lucid Group Inc. fall 12% in the extended session Wednesday after the EV…

8 hours ago

Guest Contribution: “Social Security Reform: Between a Cliff and a Hard Place”

Today we present a guest post written by Lindsay Jacobs, Assistant Professor at the Robert M.…

13 hours ago

Elizabeth Warren Proves Democrats Are Still Against Bitcoin

Follow Nikolaus On X Here If you were tuned into the Massachusetts Senate debate last…

13 hours ago

4 tips to live a longer and healthier life

Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit this week has been visited by leaders in women’s health…

13 hours ago

Top AI leaders don’t want women to fall behind in technology adoption and evolution

At Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit on Tuesday, AI leaders from Accenture, Salesforce, and Bloomberg…

13 hours ago