Quote from: momma2boys on April 27, 2015, 02:29:12 PM
Ugh, my insurance now requires PA on Auvi-q
Quote from: LinksEtc on August 11, 2014, 04:49:48 PM
I haven't verified.
"Obtaining Auvi-Q Epinephrine Auto-injectors - Problems and Solutions"
http://www.amazingandatopic.com/2014/08/obtaining-auvi-qs.htmlQuoteAs of 1/1/2015, the Auvi-Q will return to the Express-Scripts Formulary, as a "Tier 2" medication, meaning it should be covered by most insurance plans! They were finally able to overcome the exclusivity contract brokered by another epinephrine manufacturer, and now freedom of choice has been restored to families in search of epinephrine! This change has already taken place with Caremark, as of 7/1/2014.
QuoteAs of 1/1/2015, the Auvi-Q will return to the Express-Scripts Formulary, as a "Tier 2" medication, meaning it should be covered by most insurance plans! They were finally able to overcome the exclusivity contract brokered by another epinephrine manufacturer, and now freedom of choice has been restored to families in search of epinephrine! This change has already taken place with Caremark, as of 7/1/2014.
Quote from: maeve on July 01, 2014, 10:07:12 AMQuote from: ajasfolks2 on July 01, 2014, 06:23:39 AM
Wondering what the cost difference is to the insurance(s) -- likely different with each, based on negotiations pharma-insurance -- between AuviQ and Epipen? There's some serious behind-the-scenes work (and cost negotiations!!) going on by Epipen to get their products higher up on the ladder of acceptance, is my guess . . .
And AuviQ is going to have to STEP UP and push hard to get their device on formulary for many companies . . .
AuviQ is more likely to be carried by teens/tweens/and adults due to size and shape, as well as ease of use IMHO. I'd like to see a survey/study done to support this opinion, TYVM!
I had posted a link to a couple of threads from a pharma sales rep board that discussed the marketing issues with Auvi-Q. These were Sanofi reps discussing the issue. There are a lot of factors at work. Most insurance plans will only cover another such device if it demonstrably improves or is different than the drug already covered, so if it's not going to be covered doctor's are less likely to prescribe (and think how many people who have EpiPens aren't even prescribed those now). Then there's been an issue with expiry with Auvi-Q, so pharmacies are less likely to stock it if the stock is going to perish before it can be sold. I'm considering purchasing and Auvi-Q out of pocket for DD (at a cost of nearly $400) because of the form factor but I'm reluctant to do so when I've heard of people getting Auvi-Qs that have an expiry of less than a year from date of purchase.
Quote from: ajasfolks2 on July 01, 2014, 06:23:39 AM
Wondering what the cost difference is to the insurance(s) -- likely different with each, based on negotiations pharma-insurance -- between AuviQ and Epipen? There's some serious behind-the-scenes work (and cost negotiations!!) going on by Epipen to get their products higher up on the ladder of acceptance, is my guess . . .
And AuviQ is going to have to STEP UP and push hard to get their device on formulary for many companies . . .
AuviQ is more likely to be carried by teens/tweens/and adults due to size and shape, as well as ease of use IMHO. I'd like to see a survey/study done to support this opinion, TYVM!
Quote from: ajasfolks2 on June 28, 2014, 01:13:26 PM
Am reading some comments on FB that some major insurance companies are dropping coverage for AuviQ but still keeping coverage for Epipen.
I have some theories on this, but am wondering if some here have also discovered this?
I think I recall seeing that Anthem was one insurance that was dropping.
I'll try to post other insurance names as I recall or read again.
Quote from: QsMommy on June 30, 2014, 01:38:52 PMQuote from: SilverLining on June 28, 2014, 03:48:02 PM
CANADA SPECIFIC
Most insurance coverage here is based on provincial coverage. In Ontario Auvi-Q have never been covered. neither was twinject. Our private policy covers epi-pen at 90% because it is covered by provincial here? Auvi-Q is either not covered at all, or probably covered at 50%.
If I lived in Alberta, covered under the same company policy I have here, both epi-pen and Quvi-Q would be covered at 90%.
Interesting, I'm in Ontario and my private health policy has covered Allerject (Auvi-Q) at 80% since last year.
Ali
Quote from: SilverLining on June 28, 2014, 03:48:02 PM
CANADA SPECIFIC
Most insurance coverage here is based on provincial coverage. In Ontario Auvi-Q have never been covered. neither was twinject. Our private policy covers epi-pen at 90% because it is covered by provincial here? Auvi-Q is either not covered at all, or probably covered at 50%.
If I lived in Alberta, covered under the same company policy I have here, both epi-pen and Quvi-Q would be covered at 90%.
Quote from: spacecanada on June 28, 2014, 11:14:22 PM
What is their reasoning for not covering it? I'm quite saddened by this.