COVID-19 testing & treatment FAQs for Aetna members (2024)

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COVID-19 testing & treatment FAQs for Aetna members (2024)

FAQs

Does Aetna cover Wegovy? ›

Aetna coverage for Wegovy varies by plan. Without insurance, Wegovy typically costs $1,833 for a one-month supply. To be eligible for Wegovy coverage, Aetna members need a BMI of 30 or higher or a BMI of 27 or more alongside a weight-related health condition such as diabetes, sleep apnea, or high blood pressure.

Does Aetna cover HPV? ›

Children aren't the only people who should be thinking about vaccines. Understand your options for health screenings and vaccines so you can better plan for your long-term health. We cover most vaccines, including the HPV vaccine.

How much does a one month supply of Wegovy cost? ›

The cost of Wegovy depends on your insurance coverage and the pharmacy you use. A package of Wegovy contains four pens, each pre-filled with a single dose of Wegovy. Without insurance, the cost of Wegovy is $1,349.02 per month or 28-day package, which breaks down to $269.80 per week or $16,188.24 per year.

Can a doctor prescribe Ozempic instead of Wegovy? ›

Conditions treated: Doctors prescribe Ozempic and Wegovy for weight loss and long-term weight management. However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has only approved Wegovy for this use. Doctors may prescribe Ozempic off-label* for weight loss.

How often does Aetna cover a colonoscopy? ›

Aetna considers any of the following colorectal cancer screening tests medically necessary preventive services for average-risk members aged 45 years and older when these tests are recommended by their physician: Colonoscopy (considered medically necessary every 10 years for persons at average risk); or.

Does Aetna pay for pap smears? ›

Well-woman checkups are a covered benefit for Aetna Better Health members. During this checkup, your provider may do: A cervical cancer screening (pap smear) to check for cervical cancer. A breast exam to check for breast cancer.

Does Aetna insurance cover 3D mammograms? ›

How are mammograms covered? Aetna covers routine mammograms as well as diagnostic mammograms, including 3D mammograms. Routine mammograms are covered at 100% and diagnostic mammograms would fall under the diagnostic X-ray benefit.

Which insurance covers Wegovy? ›

Most major insurance plans cover Wegovy, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and United Health Care, but coverage may vary with each plan. Benefits offered by employer plans also vary, and coverage is often based on what employers are willing to cover.

Does Aetna cover weight loss medications? ›

Note: Medications used for the sole purpose of weight reduction are generally not a covered benefit under most Aetna drug benefits plans. Coverage may be provided under the member's Aetna medical benefits plan. Please see plan benefit descriptions for further detail.

What are the requirements to qualify for Wegovy? ›

According to Wegovy's manufacturer, NovoCare, people must meet the following requirements to qualify for Wegovy:
  • adults with a BMI of 30 or over.
  • adults with a BMI of 27 or over with a weight-related health condition, such as type 2 diabetes.
  • children age 12 or over with a BMI in the 95th percentile for their age and sex.

How do I know if my insurance covers semaglutide? ›

How do I know if Wegovy (Semaglutide) is covered by my insurance? In order to know if a Wegovy® prescription is covered by your insurance, you will need to either have your healthcare provider send a prescription for Wegovy to your pharmacy or contact your insurance company to ask directly.

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