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Medicare Wegovy prescriptions soar following heart disease approval

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July 9, 2026
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Newly Expanded FDA Approval Spurs Significant Uptake in Medicare Coverage of Wegovy for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction

Following a pivotal FDA expansion approving the weight-loss drug Wegovy (semaglutide) to reduce cardiovascular risk, Medicare has experienced a dramatic increase in Wegovy prescriptions. Although Medicare traditionally reimburses GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide solely for Type 2 diabetes, a recent policy shift now allows coverage when prescribed to mitigate heart disease risks in obese patients, marking a significant advancement in therapeutic access.

This policy update catalyzed a striking 598% surge in Medicare claims for Wegovy over six months—far surpassing growth rates seen across Medicaid, private insurance, and self-pay markets. Notably, fills of Wegovy increased 136% across all payer categories, underscoring the new cardiovascular indication’s powerful influence in broadening use beyond weight management. The expanded indication leveraged Wegovy’s multi-dimensional profile: its glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonism not only facilitates weight reduction but also exerts cardioprotective effects by modulating metabolic and inflammatory pathways involved in atherosclerosis.

Despite this surge, only a fraction of the approximately 3.6 million Medicare beneficiaries likely eligible based on obesity status and cardiovascular conditions have utilized the medication. Barriers such as formulary restrictions under Part D, high cost-sharing burdens, and possibly limited provider awareness have restrained wider adoption, highlighting systemic hurdles in scaling novel therapies within public insurance frameworks.

Medicare is further exploring access expansion via the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge pilot program, designed to subsidize coverage for weight loss indications temporarily. While promising, the pilot’s current federal funding horizon extends only through 2027, and insurer reluctance to shoulder long-term costs threatens the program’s sustainability. The broader implications of this coverage gap extend beyond Wegovy, as several GLP-1 receptor agonists gain FDA approvals for additional indications, including nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (MASH), obstructive sleep apnea, and chronic kidney disease.

The trajectory of GLP-1-based therapies exemplifies a paradigm shift in treating obesity-associated comorbidities, emphasizing integrated pharmacological approaches that target metabolic dysfunction alongside classical cardiovascular risk factors. Yet, the challenge persists in translating regulatory approvals into equitable patient access, a critical step to unlocking the full clinical potential of these agents.

As researchers intensify investigations into the pleiotropic benefits of GLP-1 receptor agonists, ensuring affordability and incorporation into treatment algorithms remains pivotal. This intersection of policy, economics, and clinical innovation underscores the complexity of expanding novel therapeutic frontiers within entrenched healthcare systems.

Christopher Scannell, lead author of the USC Schaeffer Center research, emphasizes the urgency: federal policy changes can powerfully boost access but must be coupled with strategies to surmount financial and regulatory impediments. The journey from FDA approval to widespread clinical adoption is nuanced and necessitates concerted efforts from policymakers, payers, providers, and patients alike.

Subject of Research: Expanded Medicare coverage and utilization of Wegovy (semaglutide) for cardiovascular risk reduction in obesity

Article Title: Changes in Semaglutide Fills Following Expanded FDA and Medicare Policies

News Publication Date: July 9, 2024

Web References:

Study: American Journal of Managed Care
Related policy context: KFF Medicare Analysis
Medicare GLP-1 Bridge Program details: AP News

References:
Scannell C, Romley J, Myerson R, Goldman D, Qato DM. Changes in Semaglutide Fills Following Expanded FDA and Medicare Policies. Am J Manag Care. 2024.

Image Credits: USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics

Keywords: obesity, cardiovascular disease, GLP-1 receptor agonists, semaglutide, Medicare, FDA approval, health policy, pharmacoeconomics

Tags: barriers to medication access in Medicarecardioprotective effects of WegovyFDA approval for cardiovascular risk reductionGLP-1 receptor agonistsimpact of FDA expansion on prescription patternsincrease in weight management medicationsMedicare coverage for Wegovyobesity and heart disease treatmentpolicy shifts in Medicare drug coverageprescription drug market trendstherapeutic access for cardiovascular healthweight-loss drug semaglutide

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