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Medicare B coverage of Evenity

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jul 20 7:31am | Replies (97)

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@donnam14

The copay for my first Evenity injection was $791.68. I have SCAN Medicare advantage plan. I was directed to investigate a copay card with the manufacturer. I didn’t qualify for help there. They directed me to PAN, an organization that can help with copays. PAN help is grant-based. When the organization runs out of funds in that section, they close it. It was closed when I attempted to complete the forms.
My second injection is scheduled for 5/22. We will see what surprises await.

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That is what Amgen told me in 2021 when I looked into Evenity: they have funds from foundations that run out. Ugh!

I pay almost nothing for my Evenity injections! You are being ripped off.
Because the injections are done in the doctor’s office, it’s not covered under Medicare part D but part B. For God’s sake, stop and get this corrected! Never get Medicare Advantage. It’s just private insurance for seniors rather than the original - and better - Medicare.