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Medicare’s GLP-1 Dilemma: The Cost of Weight Loss Coverage

Last updated: May 16, 2026 12:27 am
Misbah Jogyat
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Medicare beneficiaries seeking weight loss drugs like Wegovy or Zepbound face a stark reality: federal law currently bars Medicare from paying for weight-loss-specific medications. While these GLP-1 agonists have surged in popularity for managing obesity, the path to coverage remains blocked by a 2003 statute.

The restriction stems from the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003, which explicitly excludes weight-loss drugs from Part D prescription coverage.

Even as obesity rates climb and clinical data confirms the health benefits of these drugs, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) lacks the legislative authority to bypass the law.

The coverage gap creates a two-tiered system. Medicare *does* cover Wegovy, but only for patients with a history of heart disease to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack, or stroke. This narrow “medically necessary” classification ignores the thousands of seniors who could avoid future complications—like diabetes or joint failure if they managed their weight today.

For those not meeting the strict cardiovascular criteria, the out-of-pocket costs are prohibitive. Without insurance, a monthly supply of Wegovy or Zepbound often exceeds $1,000. For a senior living on a fixed Social Security income, these drugs are effectively off-limits. Pressure is mounting on Capitol Hill.

The Treat and Reduce Obesity Act has been introduced in various forms over the last decade, aiming to update Medicare’s coverage policies. Proponents argue that covering these drugs would save the system money long-term by preventing expensive obesity-related surgeries and chronic disease management. Critics, however, point to the price tag.

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has previously warned that adding these drugs to the Medicare formulary could cost the federal government billions.

Because Medicare is currently barred from negotiating prices on many drugs though this is changing under the Inflation Reduction Act the potential fiscal impact makes lawmakers hesitant to act.

For now, the situation is clear. Unless Congress amends the 2003 law, the only way a Medicare beneficiary gets a GLP-1 for weight loss is through a specific cardiovascular diagnosis or by paying the full retail price. Until then, the promise of these “miracle” drugs remains out of reach for the majority of the population that needs them most.

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