Medicaid coverage
Does New York Medicaid (NYRx) cover Ozempic?
Ozempic (semaglutide) for type 2 diabetes — the New York Medicaid (NYRx) prior-authorization rule, source-cited.
New York Medicaid (NYRx) Ozempic PA criteria
Diabetes GLP-1 class is Clinical Criteria (CC).
Preferred (no PA if coverage parameters are in the member's Medicaid claim history at claim submission): exenatide, Ozempic pen, Trulicity, Victoza.
Non-preferred (PA required): Bydureon BCise, generic liraglutide, Mounjaro, Ozempic tablets, Rybelsus, Soliqua, Xultophy.
Criterion: confirm a diagnosis of an FDA-approved or compendia-supported AND Medicaid-covered indication; PA required for patients using a GLP-1 and a DPP-IV concurrently.
NO published A1C threshold and NO metformin step therapy.
Utilization edits: no more than one GLP-1 agonist or one strength at a time; titration/refill claims reject while >25% of the current fill remains.
Source: NYRx Drug Class Coverage Overview: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists - Type 2 Diabetes (Rev. 06/04/26) & NYRx PDL. View cited GLP-1 policy reference →
Note: semaglutide is also sold as Wegovy for weight loss / obesity, which New York Medicaid (NYRx) evaluates under a separate weight loss / obesity policy (not this one) — see does New York Medicaid (NYRx) cover Wegovy?. Coverage follows the brand's FDA indication, not the molecule.
Frequently asked
- Does New York Medicaid (NYRx) cover Ozempic for type 2 diabetes?
- Covered with prior authorization. Diabetes GLP-1 class is Clinical Criteria (CC). See the full source-cited criteria above. Per NYRx Drug Class Coverage Overview: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists - Type 2 Diabetes (Rev. 06/04/26) & NYRx PDL, as of 2026 (Coverage Overview & PDL Rev. 06/04/2026; doc dated 09/13/23) — confirm the member's current plan policy.
d3rx does not hold plan-specific pharmacy formularies or PBM prior-auth grids, so it cannot confirm a particular plan's GLP-1 coverage, tier, or PA criteria. The guidance below is the general, source-cited rule; confirm the specific plan's pharmacy formulary / PA policy for a binding answer.
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