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Whether Alaska Medicaid covers Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, or Mounjaro for weight loss and type 2 diabetes, prior authorization rules, and routes when coverage is denied.
BMI ≥30 plus comorbidity required; step therapy with metformin/phentermine. Submit prior authorization through your prescriber, not directly. Approval decisions typically take 3-10 business days; expedited reviews for urgent cases process within 72 hours. Denials are appealable; first-round appeals succeed roughly 30-40% of the time when supporting documentation is thorough.
If Alaska Medicaid denies coverage, the practical routes are: (1) manufacturer cash-pay channels like NovoCare Direct (Wegovy at $499/month) and LillyDirect (Zepbound at $549/month), (2) compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide via telehealth (lower price but not FDA-approved; supply tightening after the May 2026 shortage resolution), or (3) charity care through patient assistance programs offered by Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly for low-income patients.
Rural telehealth expanded under SB 74; remote prescribing widely accepted. Major telehealth providers operating in Alaska include ro body, form health.
Geographic dispersion makes telehealth the default route. Limited pharmacy supply in rural areas.
Editorial summary, not legal or medical advice. State Medicaid policies change frequently. Confirm current status with Alaska Medicaid member services or your prescriber.