Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Hello - I hope everyone had a good Memorial Day weekend! I am preparing to talk to my doctor about trying Xolair for my throat problems. First I need to do a little more homework though! I would like to be as knowledgeable as possible before even approaching my doctor about it. Below I have summarized my understanding about how insurance coverage usually works for Xolair. Please let me know if this sounds right! This is my understanding: In order to determine which insurance company (medical or prescription) should provide coverage, I need to know how my doctor's office administers Xolair. Scenario 1: If the doctor's office orders and supplies the Xolair themselves, then my medical insurance will most likely be responsible for coverage. Scenario 2: If the doctor prefers to order Xolair through my specialty pharmacy and have it shipped to them, then my pharmacy insurance will cover this portion, but the administration of the shot will be covered by medical. Two more questions: Since I would be using Xolair off-label, it is probable that my insurance will deny coverage. In this situation, do you think it's best for the doctor to explain my medical situation when first applying for approval, or is it best to submit this during the appeals process? Also, if I am denied coverage, does anyone know if I would typically still receive the insurance's discounted pricing on the Xolair? Thanks so much for your help! , 32, Louisville Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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