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If your health insurer has denied a prescription and requires you to try other medicines first, you are likely dealing with step therapy. This is a method that insurers use to keep medicine costs down.
Step therapy requires a person to try lower-cost medicines first, before that person's insurer approves the higher-cost medicine that was prescribed.
Being denied a needed medicine can be stressful. Take a closer look at how step therapy works and how to work with both your doctor and your insurer to get the best care possible.
Step therapy is a way that health insurers try to control the cost of the medicines they pay for. It's a type of prior authorization. The insurer requires you to first try one or more lower-cost medicines before they will cover a higher-priced medicine that your doctor has prescribed.
This is also called the “fail first” approach. That's because the first few medicines must fail to work before the insurer will approve the more costly medicine your provider wants you to take.
Finding out your medicine is not covered due to step therapy can be concerning because it:
Your doctor can help you work through the step therapy process or find other options if possible.
Step therapy affects many high-cost medicines that are used for many types of complex and long-term (chronic) conditions. These are conditions that often require very focused medicine and treatment, such as:
It's possible you may not know that step therapy is required until you are at the pharmacy to pick up your medicine. If this happens, and you can't get the medicine your doctor prescribed, then:
It's important to work closely with your doctor. They can help you work through step therapy to get you the medicine and care that you need. Many times, your doctor will know if a medicine is subject to step therapy. Your doctor may have staff who can also work with your insurer to complete the preauthorization process. When meeting with your doctor:
Your doctor may also suggest other ways to try to get the needed medicine, such as: